University of Nairobi Traditional Definition of Racism & NAACP Discussion
Question Description
On page 282 of the textbook, in Table 11.3, you will see a list of organizations and associations promoting the interests of women and ethnic groups in policing. TO GET THE BOOK GO TO CHEGG.COM my email is: Marseelkhames01@gmail.com and the password: Marseelkhames1 and the book is: Multiculturalism, Crime, and Criminal Justime
Choose one of the groups on the list and find their website. Read over and explore the website and tell us what you found. For instance, do they have a list of events or a calendar on the site, and if so, what types of events do they hold and how might those events further their goals? Can you find their statement of purpose, and if so, what do they say about their goals? Did the site include any new stories, and if so, what type of stories did you find?
And lastly, do you think that your organization, or ones like it, are making a difference with relations between police and the community?
Then respond to another student who chose a different organization. Are the ideas and events they found on their website similar to what you found on yours?
SECOND PART:
After watching this week’s TedTalk video, answer the following questions:
Tell us about the speaker, what makes him qualified to discuss the issue of racism and policing? What is the name of the Center he runs?
What feels “necessary and impossible” at the same time?
What’s the traditional definition of racism?
What’s the problem with that traditional definition?
How should we actually define racism? Why does this definition make the problem more possible to solve?
What are your thoughts overall about this issue? Do you agree with his definitions and opinions? Why or why not?
Will his ideas work, are they realistic? Are they enough?
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