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Write a small paragraph about racial injustice in america!

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The largest poll of its kind conducted to date, “Discrimination in America” focuses on personal experiences with discrimination across more than a dozen areas of daily life.

Developed by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and National Public Radio (NPR), the findings reveal widespread experiences of discrimination across many groups in America, and the significantly different manifestations and experiences of discrimination across different groups.

Researchers interviewed 3,453 people, including African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, Whites, and LGBTQ adults, as well as men and women. People were asked whether they believe they have ever personally experienced various forms of both institutional and individual discrimination.

Key Findings

Nearly half (45%) of African Americans experienced racial discrimination when trying to rent an apartment or buy a home.

18% of Asian Americans say they have experienced discrimination when interacting with police. Indian-Americans are much more likely than Chinese-Americans to report unfair police stops or treatment.

Nearly 1 in 5 Latinos have avoided medical care due to concern of being discriminated against or treated poorly.

34% of LGBTQ Americans say they that they or a friend have been verbally harassed while using the restroom.

41% of women report being discriminated against in equal pay and promotion opportunities.

Discrimination in America: About the Survey

Discrimination has been widely shown to have significant, harmful effects on health and well-being. The results of the "Discrimination in America" survey show major variation in reports of personal experience with discrimination because of race, gender, or LGBTQ identity, and can be viewed as the scientific backing for anecdotes related to discrimination that surround us across a range of areas in everyday life, including:

When interacting with the police

When applying for jobs

When it comes to being paid equally or considered for promotions

When trying to rent a room or apartment or buy a house

When going to a doctor or health clinic

Whether they have experienced slurs

Whether they have experienced negative assumptions or insensitive/offensive comments

Whether people have acted afraid of them

Between October and December 2017, separate survey reports were released covering each group’s experiences, in conjunction with coverage from NPR. A final report compared all groups surveyed collectively.

Overall, the reports portray a complex experience of discrimination across different areas of life and different groups in America. They demonstrate that, rather than isolated incidents, these experiences reflect a larger, systemic pattern of discrimination in America, with significant implications for the health of both individual Americans and the nation as a whole.

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Racial injustice is a large problem, that as Americans we try to silence. Instead, we should be bringing it to attention and fixing it. As of this year, a college in Washington has a segregated dormitory. History is repeating itself. People are rioting on the streets sometimes peacefully, and others not, but they are fighting for what they believe, don't silence them hear their voices. Let them speak, try to understand their wants and needs. Listen to them, act on what is being said, and instead of pinning them with your knee. Understand what they have to say.

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