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DISCRIMINATION COLLAGE

DISCRIMINATION COLLAGE

stop hate and discrimination

lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009

conclusion

In conclusion discrimination is affecting the world were we live in, the principal discrimination problems in the world are race, ethic, religion, gender and disability, if we want to live in a world equal for the human community we have to make repect to the HUMAN RIGHTS, because they are not appling in the world, and the kids are the present and the future, so we have to fight for our right to live in a better world. We have to think what we are doing. And rembember together we can do it.

Discrimination based on disability


The term ‘person with a disability’ may refer to many different conditions: a disability may be physical, intellectual, sensory or psycho-social, temporary or permanent, and result from illness, injury or genetics. People with disabilities have the same human rights as all other people.

Discrimination based on sexual orientation


Homophobia is an aversion to or hatred of gay, lesbian or homosexual people, or their lifestyle or culture, or generally of people with a different sexual orientation, including bi-sexual and transgender people.

Discrimination based on religion


Religious discrimination is valuing or treating a person or group differently because of what they do or do not believe.

Discrimination based on gender


Gender discrimination is discrimination against a person or group on the grounds of sex or gender identity. Socially, sexual differences have been used to justify societies in which one sex or the other has been restricted to significantly inferior and secondary roles.

Discrimination based on race


Racism can be defined as a conscious or unconscious belief in the superiority of one race over other another. This definition presupposes the existence of different biologic ‘races’.

Discrimination based on ethnicity


Ethnic discrimination is unequal treatment of people based on the fact that they belong to a certain ethnic or national group. Ethnic discrimination can also involve placing a person in a different position on the basis of religion, skin color or nationality.