This study will ask the question, how has the #BLACKLIVESMATTER movement affected your perception of police officers? The major hypothesis that will be tested is that the #BLACKLIVESMATTER movement has had no effect on how Black & Latino college students view on police officers. This hypothesis depends on the notion that the #BLACKLIVESMATTER movement has not negatively or positively affected these young college students. This hypothesis takes into account the race and ethnicity of each student as well as their age group. This study approaches the hypothesis by isolating the effects of the movement on the students from any social or economic situation that the student may living in. We are solely observing the extent of their change in relation
Black lives matter movement should also argue, stop black on black crime. There are lots of violence going on today, particularly within our own community. We have young black men killing each other over drugs and other nonsense that may torment our community. Not to mention, the constant reminder of the black on black crime that is plastered on the news daily. It saddens me to know our ancestors endured so much hardship and we turn around and kill one another.
It will aid students and researchers who are studying similar topics of racial disparity or activism. Most importantly, it will provide analytical data from real students of varying races and ethnicities and it will show the varying effects of a prominent social media movement. In broader terms, this study will contribute to the research methods training of an undergraduate Latina student from New York City. It will study the correlation between race/ethnicity and the amount of trust that it has on police officers. As racial tensions rise, this study will reveal the psyche of young students who will one day become fully formed adults and how their view of law enforcement will shape the
Moving forward to the “Black Lives Matter” movement Collins explained how this was not only about black activism but activism for each of the marginalized facets within the black community. From Collins speaking I found that it is important for any activist movement to avoid a specific caricature as a result of this innate multifaceted nature. “The Black Lives Matter Movement is a movement within a movement”, Collins mentioned near the end of her talk. This quote is very telling of her purpose to avoid caricature in black activism and I also find it rather synonymous with something Kelly explains in his essay.
Black lives matter is a national organization working towards bettering the lives of African Americans. It works toward rebuilding the black liberation movement. Black lives matter movement does not mean any other life is not as important. It's simply justifying that right now in the moment, the lives at stake are black lives.
Brittany Lewis is the New Miss Black America Last August 26, 2017, Miss Black America 2016, Nicole Lyn Hibbert, crowned her successor and new winner of Miss Black America 2017, Brittany Lewis. Lewis graduated with a degree in broadcast, telecommunications, and mass media from the Temple University and took African-American studies. She was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority as well as the National Council of Negro Women while she was an undergrad. At the moment, she is a third-year PhD student at George Washington University.
These authors conducted two studies to investigate how Blacks experience encounters with police officers due to stereotypes that depict Blacks as criminals, expecting that such encounters induce Blacks to feel stereotype threat such concern about being treated unfairly by police officers. The first study instructed Black and White participants to explain what they perceive and how they feel when interacting with police. The White men didn’t feel the police presented a threat to them. While the Black participants responded with their fear of feeling they would be accused of some type of wrongdoing. The second study Black and White men were asked to review a hypothetical scenario where there is an officer who has stopped in your path up ahead
Who is MLK? Martin Luther King Jr. was a nationwide civil rights activist leader and progressed towards equality and the rights for African Americans during the. Martin Luther was the one of the US’s strongest political speakers for the progression of human rights, and the main leader of the Civil Rights Movement. MLK was a leader to the American people preaching of non-violent disobedience protest towards the rights for African American. One of Kings main aspects in his leadership was to establish support from organizations including labor unions, peace organizations, and southern reform organizations and religious groups.
Pollock (2014) conducted a study in thirty-three cities across the Unites States regarding discrimination, and found that race and age were strong indicators of why police conduct bias base policing (p. 139). Statistics indicate that 78% of whites said they had positive encounters with the police, and also have great confidence that the police will do a great job serving the public; whereas, 38% of Blacks expressed their distrust and stated they had negative experiences with the police (Pollock,
My research topic analyses the effect that the #BlackLivesMatter movement has had on young college students. This movement has made an appearance in mainstream media where it has been able to reach people who would have otherwise never heard of it. The population of my study will be a cohort of college students in New York City, from ages 18 to 21. Within this group there will be students from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. This will allow me to see any pattern changes between students of different ethnic and racial backgrounds and see precisely how the movement affected them.
hroughout the mid-nineteenth century in the United States, the reform movements that swept through the nation led to a great expansion of democratic ideas through increased rights and the betterment of the quality of life. Since the birth of the US through the early nineteenth century, the primary goal of all citizens and governmental leaders was to establish a solidified nation and to secure the laws and rights outlined in the Declaration of Independence and later, the US Constitution. Jumping forward to the 1820s, the young country faced numerous challenges to the prosperity of its citizens, bringing forth a slew of reform movements to do just that. One of the main reform movements to ravage the country was that of civil rights. As slavery
Introduction The story of the Civil Rights Movements of African Americans in America is an important story that many people knew, especially because of the leadership Martin Luther King Jr. Black people in America, between 1945 and 1970 had to fight for rights because they had been segregated by white people, they didn’t have equal laws compared to white people. So they initiated the Civil Rights Movements to fight for getting equal civil rights.
Black Lives Matter is an activist movement in the United States. This movement began in 2013 after George Zimmerman shooting of a young black teen, Trayvon Martin. Black Lives Matter primarily protest against what is calls “police brutality” in the united states. They have protested against many African American deaths by the hands of police. Media organizations today refer to them as “a new civil rights movement”.
Synthesis Research Paper Everyday growing up as a young black male we have a target on our back. Society was set out for black males not to succeed in life. I would always hear my dad talk about how police in his younger days would roam around the town looking for people to arrest or get into an altercation with. As a young boy growing up I couldn’t believe some of the things he said was happening. However as I got older I would frequently hear about someone getting killed by the police force.
From slavery to today, the black freedom struggle has been a progression; movements may end but the struggle learns from its successes and failures and continues. The current Black Lives Matter movement has learned much from its predecessors, notably the Civil Rights and Black Power movements of the 1950s and 1960s. After watching the centralized leadership in the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, Black Lives Matter adopted a leader-full approach. From the Black Power movement’s list of demands, Black Lives Matter adopted both the style of issuing demands and the ideas behind some of them. From both movements, Black Lives Matter has adopted a strategy of grassroots organizing as well as methods of protest, primarily non-violent.
Random sample surveys were conducted in Seattle, Washington by telephone, which asked citizen’s various questions concerning their feelings towards police. These questions included their level of happiness in regards to police problem-solving, their views on police hassling citizens, and if they had ever experienced, or perceived to experience racial profiling or bias by law enforcement (Wu, 2014). Of all the citizens that took part in the survey, 64% of African Americans felt that racial profiling was a problem inside their neighborhoods, 28% of Asians, 20% of whites, and 34% of Hispanics agreed (Wu,