Racism

Racism by Harriet Brundle is an illustrated book published by BookLife Publishing Limited in 2017, featuring 32 pages in English. This work provides an overview of the complex issues surrounding racism, including definitions of discrimination, prejudice, and racial stereotypes. It explores the reasons behind racist behavior and the experiences of those who face racism, while also examining the roles of media and law enforcement in perpetuating these issues.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of racism that includes a case study of Australian Aboriginal people and a historical timeline detailing significant events, such as the rise of the Nazi Party and the 1992 Los Angeles Rodney King verdict. This book addresses important social topics related to prejudice and racism, making it a valuable resource for understanding these critical issues in society.
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What is racism? What are discrimination, prejudice, and racial stereotypes? Why are people racist, and how does racism happen? What does it feel like to experience racism? What impact do the media and the police have on racism? How can we help? Includes a case study of Australian Aboriginal people, and a timeline of racism throughout history, from the rise of the Nazi Party to the 1992 Los Angeles Rodney King verdict.
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