Racism has been present in our society since its inception; it started with slaveryAMP and has continued to be an issue today.
The effects of racial profiling and discrimination can take a toll on your mental health and well-being.
One way you can fight against racism and continue to live your life without being discouraged by it is by being proud of who you are! Here are some ways to do just that!
Racism is defined as the belief that one race, usually the white race, is superior to others. The first use of “racism” can be traced back to 1902 in novelist Jack London.
Racists believeAMP that their race is better than another, so they discriminate against and prejudice people who are not part of their race.
Racial profiling is a constant issue of being black in American. Many have to experience the humiliation of being racially profiled and then told they can’t do something or go somewhere simply because of the color of their skin.
It’s even worse when it happens often and at the hands of people, you know, like police officers in your neighborhood.
Racial profiling can take a toll on your mental health and well-being, but there are ways to fight back against it!
and Being Black in America…
Racism can harm your mental health and well-being, as it influences how you live your life.
If you’ve ever experienced discrimination or racism, you’re not alone.
Many black Americans have been affected by these issues. One way you can fight against racism and continue living your life without being discouraged is to…
You may experience discrimination or even harassment from others who don’t understand where you come from
Or how to treat people different from them. To combat this:
As previously stated, racism can seriously negatively affect your mental health.
To help diminish racism in America, we need people to understand why certain things are racist.
Racism is prevalent in America. It has been an issue since the beginning of our country, and it still is today. The effects of racism can take a toll on your mental health and well-being. One way to fight back against racism and continue living your life despite the stereotypes is by being proud of who you are!
There are many parts of the black community that face racism and discrimination. It can be seen in the workplace, neighborhoods, schools, and more.
Being black in America means being proud of who you are no matter where you come from or what color skin you have.
It means refusing to let other people’s opinions shape your identity and what that means for the rest of your life.
The first step to fighting back against racism is educating yourself about the differences in race and culture.
Education and knowledge can help you understand how people experience the worldAMP differently.
One way to do this is by seeking out people’s opinions from different racial backgrounds.
Talk to your friends and family members from other ethnicities and ask them what it’s like living as a minority group in America.
It’s important to be vocal. One way you can fight back against racism is by being vocal in the face of it.
If someone says something racist, speak up and say you don’t appreciate their comment or behavior.
PeopleAMP will inevitably make ignorant comments, but you are making a statement when you respond and stand up for yourself.
You’re telling that person that their ignorance isn’t acceptable, and it’s not okay for them to make those types of comments towards people who look like you.
Being Black in America-Something to plunder…
“I live in a castle, Tony! Alone. And rich white people pay me to play piano for them because it makes them feel cultured.
But as soon as I step off that stage, I go right back to being just another nigger to them.
Because that is their true culture, and I suffer that slight alone because my own people do not accept me cause I’m not like them, either.”
MAHERSHALA ALI – Dr. Donald Shirley
Thanks for Reading!
Jumee
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Well, I entered this world in 1955, I've journeyed through it, I've experienced loads of discomfort, taken a few tumbles, even had a butt-breaking incident, and encountered a TBI. In addition, I struggle with feelings of depression and anxiety. But hey, at least I can laugh about it all!
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