9.1 The difference between the myth and reality of race is the myth is what ones see, and when a individual judges one with their own beliefs and what they see. On the other hand, reality of race is based on where you come from, for example, ones’ genes. Race is what ones inherits when they are born which includes ones physical characteristics. On the other hand, ethnicity is what an individual inherits through their cultures such as the food they eat or clothing they wear. Furthermore, minority groups are people that are not taken into consideration, and are discriminated by others. On the other hand, dominant groups are the ones that discriminate other groups, and they believe they are more superior than others. To conclude ethnic work is what is done by people to …show more content…
For example, one can be prejudice because ones color. On the other hand, discrimination is when there is unfair treatment against one because they might not agree to ones race or color. For example, not being accepted by the coach because he only accepts whites, and not blacks. Furthermore, individual discrimination is when one discriminates the person in front or around them. Other the other hand, institutional discrimination is when people are being discriminated as a group such as minorities in societies institutions. To begin we do not come into society being prejudice, we learn it from others. In addition, People sometimes are prejudice against their own people. For example, lighter black may be prejudice towards their own race just because they are darker than them. This is called Internalizing dominant norms. In addition, institutional discrimination is when institutions within society discriminate certain groups. For example, I said in one of my assignments how whites are more privileged economically because they are most likely to qualify for loan than black or Latino