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Cedric Kamara

Professor Powell

ENGL 1302

10/25/2020

What Educational and Career Barriers Does Racism Cause?

The great philanthropists such as Du Bois were right about the challenges of the 21st century. Racial segregation has become a common scenario across the world. Affirmative action has further contributed to alleviating the challenge of discrimination by providing an advantage to minorities. The utilization of the policy has been dominant in higher education and job areas. The purpose of the framework is to access the educational and career obstacles that result from racism.

Jnr, Martin Luther King. “Brown v. Board of Education 1954.” Angela Herbert (2016)

The case began in 1951 when the public school situated in Topeka, Kansas, refused to administer the daughter of Oliver Brown, who was a black resident at a school that was nearest to their home. Instead, he required her to join an elementary institution situated further away from uniting them. That occasion resulted in the filing of a case by the Browns and twelve other families filing a case in the U.S federal court. Complete Despite the Browns proceeded to win the lawsuit following a successful hearing, the issue of racial segregation was evident. The case is an example of a situation showing how the challenge of racial segregation is entrenched in the educational system. Although Brown had the quality to join the school, the administration opted to enroll in an elementary school.

Kitching, Karl.” Racism and Education.” (2019).

Kitching opposes several inequalities in the educational systems, and the lives of individuals. The book thus illustrates how both parents and children undergo challenges of inequality in the school setups. The significance of the idea of racism in schools lies in denial to minimize discrimination to children, and the behaviors of young people and its concertation on measures and general actions that may not entail through racial groups of people may be over represented. The book pinpoints the part of the state and the civil society in suppressing the acts of racial segregation. Therefore, Kitching majorly encompasses issues facing minority races such as sexual abuse and bullying but dominantly addresses racism.

University, Temple, and Strategic Communications. "Systemic Racism Has Led to Education Disparities." Temple Now | News.Temple. Edu, 2020, https://news.temple.edu/news/2020-06-25/systemic-racism-has-led-education-disparities.

In the article, the college dean discusses how racial segregation leads to unequal chances in education. Gregory argues that it is both more comfortable and convenient to sponsor a student to an expensive university such as Harvard rather than discriminating against them. The dean explores the connection between race, education, and social status, especially after slavery in America. He further indicated that the United States' government had a role in the emergence of racial segregation through partial funding of elementary institutions attended by the minority. The policies led to the mushrooming and growth of public district schools, mainly attended by the white race students.

Usccb.Org, 2020, https://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/racism/upload/racism-and-education.pdf.

Despite shunning and opposing racism may seem monotonous, it is significant to make meaning steps to ensure that they are not racially segregated. The issue of fighting racism should be globalized to ensure that it is adequately tackled. The affirmative action should also be considered to ascertain that the minority races get their due advantage. In acknowledgment of the several obstacles for the minority, colleges have created affirmative action to ensure the students of color have equal opportunities to continue with higher learning.

Darling-Hammond, Linda. "Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education". Brookings, 2020, https://www.brookings.edu/articles/unequal-opportunity-race-and-education/.

The low results recorded by the minority groups are as a result of unfair distribution of educational resources. For instance, typical challenges such inadequate teachers, and lack an appropriate curriculum are responsible for the poor results recorded. The education system in the United States is simply one of the most unfair in the developed countries. The racial segregation has even affected the placement of interns and that indicates that the gap in the educational sector is still overwhelming.