For this week’s discussion, we will use the research of anti-racist scholar and

For this week’s discussion, we will use the research of anti-racist scholar and educator, Tim Wise in his documentary film White Like Me. You may access this film on Kanopy, on the page provided on this module or here. After you watch the film, please participate in this discussion by answering the following questions.
According to Tim Wise’s research, what does it mean to be White in American society?
What are some of the historical structural advantages the have benefited White people and how do they continue to play a role in racial inequality today? Must name at least three and describe how they operated for credit
Based on Tim Wise and others interviewed in this film, what are some solutions to addressing racial inequality in our society?
Reflect on how you experienced watching this film and any lessons you believe are of value.
Give feedback to at least two classmates.
Please make sure that for the first three question, you provide answers directly borrowing from the work of Tim Wise and others in this film. The only place to offer your personal position on the work presented by Tim Wise and others should be on your answer to number 4. To help me see your direct answers for each question, please number each paragraph 1-4. If this is not clearly organized in this order, your grade may be impacted.Finally and as usual, no feedback to classmates, no grade.
THESE ARE THE DIRECTIONS BUT I FOUND THE ANSWERS ON CHEGG WHAT I NEED YOU TO DO IS CHANGE THE WORDS AND MAKE IT UNLIKE THE ONE I GOT OFF CHEGG
1.According to Tim Wise’s research, being white in American society means having privilege and power due to the systemic and historical advantages that white people have had over other racial groups. White people have had access to better education, job opportunities, housing, and healthcare, and have not faced the same level of discrimination and prejudice as people of color.
2.Some of the historical structural advantages that have benefited white people include slavery, Jim Crow laws, and redlining. Slavery allowed white people to build wealth and power off the labor of Black people, while Jim Crow laws enforced segregation and limited opportunities for people of color. Redlining was a discriminatory housing policy that prevented people of color from buying homes in certain areas, which contributed to the racial wealth gap and segregation in neighborhoods. These policies continue to play a role in racial inequality today by creating generational wealth disparities and limiting access to opportunities for people of color.
3.Solutions to addressing racial inequality in our society include acknowledging and addressing systemic racism, investing in education and job training programs for people of color, implementing policies to address the racial wealth gap, reforming the criminal justice system, and promoting diversity and inclusion in all areas of society. It is also important for individuals to engage in anti-racist education and activism, and to challenge their own biases and privilege.
I ALSO NEED YOU TO ANSWER NUMBER 4 AND 5 BUT I CAN GIVE YOU NUMBER 5 AFTER YOU FINISH 1-4.
ALSO FOLLOW THE DIRECTION GIVEN

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