Yet so far in today’s society all of that has been taken or destroyed by authority, violence, and racial discrimination, based on a New York Times article on “Race and discipline” by Richard Fausset, Richard Perez-Pena, and Alan Blinder it mentioned how a white police officer attacked a black student for an act of bad behavior in a form of discipline, “ Even though she was wrong for disturbing the class even though she refused to abide by the directions of the teacher, the school administrator and also the verbal commands of our deputy, I’m looking at what our deputy did.” (Richard Fausset). It doesn’t matter what race, color, or religion you are or even if you have power or authority no one …show more content…
“The Black lives matter movement that grew out of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by the police in Ferguson, MO.” (Hartocollis and Bidgood) “ Students said the racism they had experienced or observed in their schools were often subtle rather than blatant, but no less disturbing and no less deserving of attention”. “White girls only” and“ Savage” (Hartocollis and Bidgood) these are all forms of racism in language and all in today’s society, In all different locations, racism, discrimination, inequality, and unfair judgement is still a problem, but the protests and movements are trying to fight against this topics and fight for freedom and equal rights for