Research Paper On Everyday Racism

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Arianna Boyll Prof. Valentina Martinez ANT 2410-001 6 October 2016 Film Discussion Two While many instances of racism in the United States’ society are prominent, like police brutality and protests, the majority of racial prejudice is more subtle. The media whitewashes movies, commercials, and TV shows, causing Americans to associate white citizens with more prestige and power. While the media tends to whitewash many forms of entertainment, attaching positive connotations to whites, many media outlets portray actors of minority races as thugs, gang members, and criminals. This excessive exposure to white media causes Americans from a young age to be much more suspicious of minorities, even when just interacting with others in everyday life. …show more content…
He goes on to show multiple smear ads against drug use, all depicting young, black men as drug-dealing thugs. As well as the media’s negative interpretations of minority groups, structural racism exists in the corporate world, where many employers will turn away job applicants with names that typically are not associated with whites, regardless of how impressive the application is. Simultaneously, corporations also tend to make decisions that disregard the safety of