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Day 1: Describe a time when you were the victim of or witnessed discrimination or racism. How did it make you feel? How did you choose to handle the situation?
Day 2: Find someone of a different race or religious belief than yourself. Try to focus on a group that you have previously held very strong stereotypes or attitudes regarding. What are the similarities and differences between you and this person.
Day 3: Describe a time when you advocated for or stood up against stereotypes, discrimination or racism towards a group or person. What made you decide to get involved? If you did not get involve, then explain why you decided to not intervene?
Day 4: Describe or list stereotypes that you previously held in common with your parents or family members but that as you have matured or grown older that you have changed. What things contributed to this change in opinion?
Day 5: In your opinion, will racism or discrimination ever end? Why or why not? What do you think needs to happen to help blatant racism and discrimination come to an end?
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Running Head: DISCRIMINATION
Discrimination
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Institution
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DISCRIMINATION
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Day 1: I had this fantastic African-American roommate in the campus. One day, we walked into
the library and as was always the case you had to pass through security. I was the first to go in,
and the guard did not frisk me like she frisked my roommate. She handled her like she was a
criminal. It angered me, but I chose not to confront the guard.
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