What potential laws or policies would you propose to help


1) What is the issue?

2) Provide data, narrative(s), storytelling, court rulings, research findings to show that it exists as an issue. You can use news articles as well.

3) How would intersectionality explain the issue? Provide at least three ways to explain the issue. You can also rely on the implicit bias materials and chapters III and IV in the Critical Race Theory book.

4) How personal is the issue to you? Do you believe you are harmed by or contribute to the harm in the issue you have identified?

5) What potential laws or policies would you propose to help remedy or prevent the issues?

6) For extra credit cite Margarete Montoya's "Mascaras, Trenzas, y Grenas" piece or Michelle Alexander's "New Jim Crow." If you cite these sources you paper must be at least two pages longer. If you cite an issue involving education you can also use "Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?"

The paper should inform me, convince me that the issue you've identified cannot be explained in terms of race, gender, or class alone. You essentially need more than one category of discrimination to explain the issue. Also remember that the issue can't always be explained fully for the perspective of the victim: you should take into account what may be causing the issue. Who is profiting? Where and how are power and privilege exercised?

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As assigned many questions to give review them as research discovering 1) What is the issue? 2) Give data, narrative(s), storytelling, court rulings, and research discovering to illustrate that it exists as an issue. You can utilize news articles as well. 3) How would intersectionality clarify the issue? Give at least three ways to describe the issue. You can as well rely on the implicit bias substances and chapters III and IV in the Critical Race Theory book. 4) How personal is the issue to you? Do you believe you are harmed via or donate to the harm in the issue you have identified? 5) What potential laws or policies would you suggest to help remedy or prevent the issues?