Race And Community
Final Project: Race and My Community
What defines a community? Is it a group of people that live in the same area? Or people that share the same culture? Or maybe is it a group of people that share the same religious beliefs? Economic status? Skin color? Well, I happen to think that a community can be any or all of these things. My community is just part of the larger community of Americans and that is something that we all need to remember. There are and have been issues, problems, and trials to overcome for every community, no matter which one you identify with. I’m going to give you an idea of what my community looks like and the problems that it faces when it comes to race relations.
The community that I belong to or associate with would be the White community. I think that White community actually sounds a bit boring, so I’d call myself part of the White American community. Many times people don’t consider “white” a race, mostly because minorities are......
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