Posted by kisha on Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 12:28pm.
o Do members of your community look like you? In what ways do they look the same or different?
o How do leaders within your community treat people who are like you? How do they treat people who are different?
o How do other members of your community treat people who are like you? How do they treat people who are different?
o Do your texts or work manuals contain information by or about people like you?
o Do the local media represent people like you? If so, in what ways?
o What are some similarities and differences between you and the people who are in leadership positions in your community? Do you feel minority group interests are represented within your community?
o If you could resolve any inequities within your community, what would you change? How and why?
o Which main concepts from the text relate to race? Apply some of these concepts to your project.
Please don't post duplicate posts. It leads to confusion.
These are clearly questions from your course which are asking what YOU think: "people like you," "what would you change," etc.
If you will post your thoughts on these questions, tutors here will be happy to give you feedback.
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