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Today, almost 5% of the United States population identify with the LGBTQ community. They add so much to American society. So why won't all Americans embrace and accept members of the LGBTQ community? How can one help their cause and fight for their rights? Learn more about how the history of the LGBTQ community in America has led to the homophobia that still occurs in American society today.
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Today, almost 15% of the United States population are immigrants. They bring diversity, culture, and so much more to American society. So why won't all Americans embrace and accept all immigrants? Learn more about how the history of immigration in America have led to the anti-immigrant feelings that groups of people still face from Americans today.
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Centuries ago, when America's ancestors landed on the shores of North America, they stumbled upon people already living there: Native Americans. For the next few centuries, the colonists eventually took everything from Native Americans- their land, their culture, and their life. Find out more about how Native Americans were doomed from the start and where they stand in American society today in this episode of Making Sense of Injustice.
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In history, women have been one of many oppressed groups in American society. From not getting basic rights to their only role in society is to please her husband, women have been fighting to gain equal rights to men for centuries. Even today, women still aren't seen as a man's equal. Find out in this episode how America's history has led to the injustices women face in society today.
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To understand the Black Lives Matter movement that occurring in the United States at the moment, the history of how we came to this point of crucial to know. For more than 400 years, African-Americans have faced perhaps more injustice than any other group in the United States. Even today, African-Americans struggle to live in America, as they fear the color of their skin will result in their death. When will this end? Find out more in this episode.
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I grew up wearing rose-colored lenses that shielded me from the real world. Listen to me recount the moment where I realized society and the real world are not what I had seemed. From injustice crossing racial and gender lines, it's time that the United States pushes for more reform.