Racism against black people in the U.S today. Critical Race Theory is the theory that race is a social construct embedded in our cultural systems, including our legal, political, and economic systems.
Essay #2: Racism against Black people in the U.S. today.
Critical Race Theory is the theory that race is a social construct embedded in our cultural systems, including our legal, political, and economic systems. You watched the documentary called the “13th,” which explores the connections between racism in the U.S. and the development of our prison system. In addition, you read a chapter on race and ethnicity and watched a lecture. Use all these resources in addition to this article to build your essay.
Topic of Essay: Discuss racism against African Americans in our society (U.S. and New York City) historically and today. Use the following sources:
1) The documentary film, the “13th.”
2) The readings and sources for Week 5, Part 1 on Race and Ethnicity.
3) The website called “Why Teaching Black Lives Matters.”
4) Your own observations and experiences in New York City.
Try to find examples of racism within various aspects of our cultural system, such as our legal, economic, political, and entertainment organizations. Then, show how these manifestations are part of the historical roots of racism.
You will be graded on your ability to identify current racism and integrate these issues with the historical aspects of racism. You have much more freedom with this essay than in the previous essay. You may bring in examples from your own life, your family, and your community. Just remember, you must focus your discussion on racism against African Americans. Do not go off-topic and discuss other minority groups. Doing so will dramatically lower your grade.
Write the essay. The essay should be written professionally and cleanly. You can use any editing style that you feel comfortable with or have used in the past. A bibliography is required only if you bring in new sources.
You are allowed two sentences of quotation! Make sure you understand the meaning of the word- sentence. Your overall score will be lowered by 10 points for each additional sentence of quotations.
On October 7, 2016, the documentary film “13th” made its debut on Netflix. The film was directed by Ava DuVernay and explores the American prison system, particularly how it relates to race. The title of the film refers to the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which abolished slavery except as punishment for a crime. DuVernay argues that the prison system is now a form of slavery, and that mass incarceration is a tool of white supremacy.
The film has received critical acclaim, and has been nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. “13th” is a powerful and provocative look at the American prison system, and is well worth watching.
Have you seen “13th”? What did you think of it? Let us know in the comments!
Please watch the documentary film, “13th.” It is available on Netflix. The title of the film refers to the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which abolished slavery except as punishment for a crime. DuVernay argues that the prison system is now a form of slavery, and that mass incarceration is a tool of white supremacy.
The film has received critical acclaim, and has been nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. “13th” is a powerful and provocative look at the American prison system, and is well worth watching.
Have you seen “13th”? What did you think of it? Let us know in the comments! Thanks for watching. -Ava DuVernay (Director)
“13th” documentary film director Ava DuVernay argues that mass incarceration in the United States is a form of slavery. The title of her movie refers to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery except as punishment for a crime. Do you think mass incarceration is a form of slavery? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments. Thanks for watching.