Uncovering White Privilege: Institutional Racism Today

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Most Caucasians look at white privilege and institutional racism as the past, and they are painfully unaware of how it still exists today. Peggy McIntosh took a deeper look into this in her article “White Privilege: The Invisible Knapsack.” In this article she lists many basic privileges that white people experience, many being basic rights that many would never think of. White privilege and institutional racism has managed to sneak its way into this time period, practically going unnoticed by white people. White people cannot see the disadvantages that are placed on other races in everyday life, unless they are made aware of it. No one is exempt from showing any form of racism, not even professors. In Boatright-Horowitz’s article “Difficult Times for College Students of Color: Teaching White Students about White Privilege Provides Hope for Change,” Boatright discusses how many racial slurs today are unintentional. An example of this is when a professor comments on a colored student’s language abilities with surprise. The professor may not know this student at all, but they would assume based on their ethnicity that they would not be as good in their language abilities as the other students in the classroom. This unintentional racism happens because of the portrayal of other races in media. In many television shows and movies, we see white people living in nice houses, while most portrayals of …show more content…

Many of the privileges that white people have are unnoticed as they have become such a daily part of life that not even people of color notice these privileges sometimes. Because of the portrayal of the typical person of color in media, institutional racism continues to exist, and it continues to bring out the hate and the fear of other races in people. In order to fight this injustice, people need to be made aware of these things, and as the studies have shown, awareness to white privilege

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