Category: Discrimination

  • Contingent Workers and Discrimination Prohibiting Laws

    In terms of hiring contingent workers, there is a range of problems that might arise, and it is crucial to watch out for red flags to anticipate possible losses to the company. First, if I had former employees coming back as contractors or especially as independent contractors, it might result in the loss of trade…

  • The Trauma of Enduring Racism and Ethnic Hatred: They Called Us Enemy

    In the graphic novel They Called Us Enemy, George Takei provides his memoir after the presidential proclamation ordering all people of Japanese origin to be relocated to isolated camps. The title of the book and its cover page sums the struggles illustrated inside. The image of a policeman holding a gun as men, women, and…

  • Equal Employment Opportunity Laws: The Pregnancy Discrimination Act

    It is important to note that Equal Employment Opportunity laws or EEO laws play a major role in ensuring the prevention of discrimination and marginalization of specific groups when operating in a labor market. They are essential in advancing civil liberty and justice across all industries and organizations, and their impact goes beyond ones ability…

  • Racism as a Crime

    Racism is one of the oldest and most reprehensible forms of crime, which manifests itself in discrimination against people based on their racial or national origin. It is expressed through statements, actions, or policies that divide people. Racism creates prejudices and demonizes others, leading to a lack of access to equal rights, economic benefits, justice,…

  • Racism in Native Son by Richard Wright

    We live in time when the legacy of racism in America is now being assumed a thing of the past, with more and more people adopting interracial tolerance as the integral component of their existential mode. In its turn, this prompts many contemporary social scientists to suggest that, as of today, there are no objectively…

  • Racism: The White Mans Burden by Rudyard Kipling

    Social Darwinism is a sociological theory, according to which the laws of natural selection and the struggle for survival, identified by Charles Darwin in nature, apply to relationships in human society. Social Darwinism was especially popular from the end of the 19th century until the end of the Second World War, although some critics believe…

  • Discrimination Against Women in Atwoods The Handmaids Tale

    Table of Contents Description of the issue Causes and Effect The examples of discrimination in Atwoods The Handmaids Tale Resolutions to the issue Works Cited Description of the issue The issue of discrimination among women continues to influence the experience of females in the modern world. Mainly, society continues to depend on prejudices that concern…

  • Gender Discrimination in Disgrace by J.M Coetzee

    Table of Contents Introduction The Theme of Gender and Racial Discrimination Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Coetzee is regarded as the first South African novelist who had the courage to cover the miseries that people went through, particularly during the post-apartheid period. This book appeared after the country enacted a new constitution that gave people equal…

  • Racism in Margaret Laurence`s Story  The Loons

    Table of Contents Introduction The plot Problems and symbolism of the plot Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Margaret Lawrence is one of the most acclaimed Canadian writers of the twentieth century. Born in Neepawa, Manitoba, her stories mainly portray the theme of strong women in a male-dominated world. The local life, native people in her land…

  • Gender, Racial Discrimination, and Exclusion in Toni Morrisons Paradise

    Table of Contents Introduction Racial Discrimination Gender Discrimination Exclusion Things Ruby Residents would have Done to Make a Better World Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Racism and other forms of discrimination are among the major social issues affecting millions of people in modern society. Toni Morrison addresses these issues by narrating a story about African Americans…