By Jason Goldfarb. The belief of one person or group of people that they are superior to people of other: Races Sexual Orientation Gender Religion.

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By Jason Goldfarb

The belief of one person or group of people that they are superior to people of other: Races Sexual Orientation Gender Religion

Ignorance Fear Parents Friends

The affects of racism Hurt Anger Confusion Resentment

Is there any solution? There does not seem to be any end in sight In order for change to take place we must first look at ourselves Learn from the mistakes that were made in the past Don’t be a victim

1. Help Wanted 2. George Orwell Quote 3. Think Racism 4. Group of People