Mistreatment of “The Black Body” in Contemporary U.S. Society
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Race and Human RightsMarch 2017Group 3Katrin Link, Martina Oles, Christoph Radtke
Introduction
Syrian Newborn Refugees and the Dilemma of Statelessness
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Syrian Newborn Refugees and the Dilemma of Statelessness
The Rise of Populism in the Twenty-First Century: The Czech Republic, Germany, and the United States
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Race and Human RightsMarch 2017Group 4Bruno Summerer, Brittany Oaks, Sara Repplinger, Pascal Roth, Miriam Ricanova, Aine Josephine Mary Tyrrell
The Rise of Populism in the Twenty-First Century: The Czech Republic, Germany, and the United States
Introduction
Death Penalty and Systemic Racism
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Death penalty and systematic racism
"We simply cannot say we live in a country that offers equal justice to all Americans when racial disparities plague the system by which our society imposes the ultimate punishment." --Senator Russ Feingold on Civil Rights as a Priority for the 108th Congress, Senate, January 2003
Introduction
Xenophobia in the times of new right-wing populism
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Throughout the history of mankind, the “foreign” has always frightened people. Unknown and different approaches to life including culture, language, appearance and traditions were often seen as a threat or evil. Hence “foreigners” have always been encountered with prejudice and hate. They were often blamed for otherwise inexplicable phenomena, problems and grievances.