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'''For SA #22, I looked into Business Journal Stubs, Nursing Journal Stubs, and Education Journal Stubs. An interesting page I found under Business Journal Stubs is “Group & Organization Management” an correlating stub on management. A nursing journal stub I found in the Nursing Journal Stubs is a page titled, “Emergency Nurse” and in the Education Journal Stubs i found an page titled “School and Society."'''

Inspecting Stubs:

Two Americas - Where Racism Lives

We Cannot Wait for White America to end Racism

The Trauma of Racism: America's Original Sin

Truer U.S. History: Race, Borders, and Status Manipulation

Conceptualizing Canada's Subtle--"Not So Bad"-- Racism Problem

Canada's Race Problem? It's Even Worse Than America's

Canada is hailed for it's tolerance but is it ready to confront its racism?

Racism in Mexico: Cultural Roots and Clinical Interventions

Race Issues Dominate in Guyana and Trinidad

Racism within the Canadian University: Indigenous Students' Experiences.

Guerrilla Ganja Gun Girls: Policing Black Revolutionaries from Notting Hill to Laventille.

Canada:

According to Ethnic and Racial studies, Henry and Tator argued that in context of the Canadian universities, they have denied the role of racism in Canadian society and are resistant in the decision of changes which hinders incorporation and equity for students who are aboriginal.

The second highest ranked nation for tolerance and inclusion is Canada. It is said to be true that Canada has the worse race problem. The health care system of Canada continuously fails to provide Aboriginal communities with health outcomes on par with El Salvador. Statistically, in 2005-2015 the number of inmates identified as Black African Americans in federal prison rose to 69%. 41% of children and youth in Toronto in services of Child Welfare services are Black African Americans. More than half of those living in poverty within Canada belong to racial minorities.

Mexico:

In Mexico the most common racism is used towards Mexican families, underlying multiple relational and individual conflicts. Most racist feelings in Mexico are sourced in differentiation from Indians. However, the indigenous people were inhabitants of these ancient territories after being conquered by the Spaniards.

Tobago and Trinidad:

According to W. Chris Johnson, in 1973, a secret wing of Trinidad and Tobago's police ministrations went to war against an equally shadowy group of youthful people called the National United Freedom Fighters. On September 13th of 73, Beverly Jones, soldier of NUFF was killed in a firefight with Trinidad and Tobago's force. Revolutionary young girls and women like Jennifer, Althea, and Beverley Jones battled gender violence and racism that assembled both with and against anti-imperialist movements, where Black men in tradition, "set the agenda and stole the show."