Saturday, June 1, 2019

Race Essays -- essays research papers

Although I was able to witness many different examples of inequalities in most of my chance(a) encounters, a situation occurred that has had the ability to overshadow all of my other observations. While at work, I was able to have a conversation with a co-worker about her fathers recent departure of a job promotion. What makes this situation, such a powerful example of the force of stratification is more that on the dot the conversation that took place but also in the context in which I had it and regrettably in my response to the conversation. I am still unreadable as how our discussion began, but none the less, a co-worker, Sally and I engaged in a conversation that focused on why her father, a military Chaplain was passed up for a recent promotion. During my conversation with Sally, she brought up that her father had been recently passed up for a promotion in the Armed Forces because of racial discrimination. I was not overly shocked that Sally would say something of this nat ure to me, given our background of hearty debates. Intrigued, I asked Sally to explain what she meant by passed up because of racial discrimination. Sally proceeded to explain to me that her father had been overlooked at his last promotion to help fill racial quotas in the military. Sally continued her explanation, stating that her father and his loss of a promotion was a direct result of Affirmative Action. She furthered her explanation that as the population of the military becomes more diverse, in her word...

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