2. INDEX:
1. Information
2. The problem of racism:
2.1. What is it?
2.2. Who sufers it?
2.3. Causes
2.4. Examples
2.5. Is there any solution?
3. Bibliography
3. 1. Information:
It may be defined as the hatred of one person by another or the belief that
another person is less than human because of skin colour, language, customs,
place of birth or any factor that supposedly reveals the basic nature of that
person. It has influenced wars, slavery, the formation of nations, and legal
codes.
4. 1. Information
HOMOPHOBIA:
Comprehended a range of negative attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or
people who are identified or perceived as being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. It
can be expressed as antipathy, contempt, prejudice, aversion, or hatred, may be based
on irrational fear, and is sometimes related to religious beliefs.
Xenophobia:
Xenophobia is the dislike of that which is perceived to be strange. Xenophobia can
manifest itself in many ways involving the relations and perceptions of an in
group towards an outgroup, including a fear of losing identity, suspicion of its activities,
aggression, and desire to eliminate its presence to secure a presumed purity.
5. 2. The problem of racism
2.1. What is it?
Racism is a form of discrimination focused on biological, real or
imagined differences, which are made extensive cultural or religious signs
or flags.
2.2. Who suffers it?
The people with have black skin or diferent religions or the place where they
born
6.
7. 2. The problem of racism
2.3. causes.
The causes of racism are the xenophobia, kicking, discrimination , the insolation…
2.4. examples.
-Prejudice and overt bias
-Stereotyping
-Racial profiling
-Subtle forms of racial discrimination
8. 2. The problem of racism
2.5. Solutions.
We have to be equal with any people that have any
different skin or religion for example.