HOW EXTENSIVE IS RACISM IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
Augustine Garcia (1989) notes that our inner cities and areas of high density immigration (California, Florida) are experiencing the intimidation and irrational violence of Neo-Nazi skinheads and racial gangs. Children from dysfunctional families are particularly susceptible to peer pressure to adopt a racist posture.
It is not just the condescension and violence exhibited toward minorities that must be taken into account when looking at incidents of racism. Restrictions on minorities' opportunity to succeed are often racially determined. For example, Asian-Americans incur resentment for academic excellence and "overachieving." If racism is explicit at the street level of society, it is often implicit and equally entrenched at the highest levels.
*This article talks about racism is increasing in public schools. Also they talk about how when kids are little they just associate with there own race and they get used to that, so when they get older they don't expanded there friends they just stay the same and some of become racist. I do think that racism in schools is growing, at least three to four times a day i hear something racist.
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