Categorii: Tot - discrimination - displacement - civil war - pollution

realizată de Will Konko 5 ani în urmă

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Step 1: Will Konko Brainstorm For Topic Selection

Various global events and social issues have significant impacts on populations. Right-wing populism often results in legislated discrimination, targeting of specific groups, and incitement of violence, particularly affecting underrepresented communities.

Step 1: Will Konko Brainstorm For Topic Selection

Brainstorming Topics

3 Topics

1. Racial disparity in pollution
2. Brexit

3. Monster Storms

Select a current event in the world. What social issues are caused by it? Who is affected by this event?

Right Wing Populism
Social Issues Caused by It

Legislated discrimination, targeting of specific populations, incitement of violence, danger

Groups without sufficient representation & power

Monster Storms
Social Issues Caused by it

Displacement, Poverty, Food shortages

Who is affected?

World population

Select a social issue that concerns you. What countries does this issue affect? Compare its causes and solutions in two or three countries.

Segregation in Public Education
USA, UK

UK

Investment in low-income areas

Higher Teacher Pay

Government Oversite

Colonialism

Segregation

Status Quo

Anti-racism/equality policies

Redrawing districting lines

State & Federal Laws

Slavery/Jim Crow

Economic disparity

Lack of government oversight

Racial disparity in pollution
USA, Brazil

Brazil

Protection of the forests

Investment in green energy

Protection of indigenous people

Deforestation

Under-performing economy

Discrimination

USA

Solutions

Active desegregation

Government oversight

Focus on green policies

Causes

Slavery

Economic inequality

Under-regulated industries

 Select a country that interests you and identify some social issue that affects it. What is causing the issue? And who does it affect?

Yemen
Civil War

Proxy war by Saudi Arabia

Yemen citizens & world (oil/civil rights)

Great Britain
Brexit

Referendum vote in 2016

British citizens