• What is discrimination? How is discrimination different from prejudice and stereotyping?   Discrimination is the denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of   p

• What is discrimination? How is discrimination different from prejudice and stereotyping?   Discrimination is the denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of   p

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DISCRIMINATION IN AMERICA

DISCRIMINATION, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, PREJUDICE

 

 

• What is discrimination? How is discrimination different from prejudice and stereotyping?

 

Discrimination is the denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of

 

prejudice or for other arbitrary reasons (Schaefer, 2021, pg 61). Discrimination is different from

 

prejudice and stereotyping because rather than just holding ill feelings, thoughts or beliefs towards a

 

group, action is taken based on that particular prejudice or stereotype. Prejudice refers to negative

 

judgments and views towards an entire group of people, and is based on thoughts and feelings alone.

 

Stereotypes are unrealistic, exaggerated, and indefinite conclusions about all people involved in a

 

group without regard to the differences people have and their individualities they have to offer.

 

Discrimination is the act of denying equal rights and opportunities based on prejudices and

 

other excuses of stereotyping. Prejudice and stereotyping are based on judgments and

 

conclusions, whereas discrimination is an action taken by someone who holds such