Wednesday, April 26, 2017




         This BLOG was a new experience for me. I covered some great topics on inequality and I learned A lot about many other topics. It was cool to see the different takes on all the topics and how we all had very different deliveries of the same issues. I can say I learned and researched some interesting issues and would not change what I learned for the world.


     Throughout history, gender discrimination and inequality continues to be an issue that is not always on everybody's mind. Gender inequality is the unequal treatment or views of people based on weather they are male or female. It occurs from differences in socially built gender roles and also biologically through chromosomes, brain structure, and hormonal differences. Similar to Gender inequality Gender discrimination is based on a person's biological sex, which more often affects girls and women. Because of gender discrimination, girls and women do not have the same opportunities as boys and men for education, meaningful careers, political influence, and economic advancement. Women have historically been viewed as inferior to men in many aspects and this paper will point out a few of the issues of this forgotten problem.

    In the past women were viewed as inferior, but modern society has made it clear, women have the ability to perform with equal skill and success in virtually every endeavor engaged in by men including employment, athletics, academics and politics. Yet discrimination on the basis of sex has a long history in the United States, and its residual effects still operate to keep women salaries lower and opportunities fewer in the employment realm.



      



 More than anything else, race can limit one's opportunities. America is still overwhelmingly run by whites, and their perceptions of others are often based on race, religion, sex, wealth, appearance, and personality. If you don't meet the white person's internalized standards of "acceptability", you don't get the job, the apartment, the bargain, the education, and a variety of other opportunities that could have helped you achieve the American dream. Just like in A House Divided when they had cameras on and one African American and one Caucasian Man went to see an apartment on different days in the same week he had two apartments available for the white man but for the black man no availability at all. We as a society need to change race discrimination because if we don't who knows what we are setting ourselves up for.




     The poverty rate is the ratio of the number of people whose income falls below the poverty line. they also can  place poverty in certain classifications like child poverty ages 0-17, working age poverty ages 18-65, and elderly poverty ages 66 years old or more. poverty in america is a very hard subject because most Americans feel that they are middle class. Most Americans won't admit they don't have food to eat or they can't pay their bills.They want to put up a front that they are part of the middle class, and are average citizens.