I believe that it has. Racism over the past century has taken a turn for the better. There has been far less acts of public racism over the past century, but it still remains. Stereotypes are alive and thriving in today's society, especially in comedy. It is a form of comedy, and the worst I've seen are racist jokes. I'm just glad there are no more lynchings!
racism has changed dramatically since 1960 racism is discussed as wrong whereas in 1960 people went along with it and didn't mind the affects it had on the victim.
racism,violence,hatred,etc.
From Hans Rosling TED talked, how has the wordl's population. Changed since 1960,both in size and wealth?
Attitudes towards racism have evolved since the 1930s. While progress has been made in combating racism and promoting equality, there are still lingering issues and disparities. It is important to recognize the changes that have occurred over time while acknowledging that more work is needed to achieve true equality.
Many have to deal with racism on a daily basis. Racism is still a big problem in our society. Racism was the cause of much of the violence experienced in the 1960's in the United States.
Many have to deal with racism on a daily basis. Racism is still a big problem in our society. Racism was the cause of much of the violence experienced in the 1960's in the United States.
jobs have shifted from manfacturing to service industries
racism started since adam and eve so everywhere
Yes. There is already no apartheid in South Africa.
there r still problems about religions, army's still wear uniform, there are still wars!
African American racism began in the USA between the 17 century and 1960's. Still is going on this year.
Racism in the United States has been a major issue since the colonial era
Changes in physiological factors such as genetics or biological evolution are the least likely explanation for the rapid changes in Western cultures since 1960. Societal shifts are more likely influenced by factors like technology, globalization, economics, and social values.