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These are two assignments one that I have uploaded and here is the other one
 
 Create a PowerPoint® presentation of 9 to 12 slides that you will present in an urban, racially diverse high school.
 
 Compare and contrast each term: discrimination, prejudice, racism, institutional racism, and stereotyping.
 
 Make the presentation relevant to the lives of urban students in a racially diverse school.
 
 Include the following:
 
 ·         Introduction and conclusion slides
·         Detailed speaker notes
·         Graphics
·         Specific content referring to the lives of students in urban, mixed-race schools
·         How institutional racism is present in many urban schools
·         How racism, discrimination, and prejudice often exist in an urban high school
Format your assignment according to appropriate course-level APA guidelines.White Privilege and Colorism Worksheet
Answer these questions, and include your answers when you submit your assignment.
What is White privilege?
•	If you are White, what are examples you can think of where you have experienced and/or currently experience White privilege?
•	If you are a person of color, what are some examples of being denied privilege due to your color?
•	What other kinds of privileges exist in American society, such as male, wealth, beautify, stature, education, last name? How do they provide privilege?
•	Can you think of privileges that change, depending on the social context, such as a deaf student using sign language in a deaf community, or an African American member of NAACP? Provide some examples.
What is colorism?  How did this idea develop, and what are its roots?
•	What are some examples of colorism within today's overall American society?
•	To what extent does colorism exist within each minority community in the U.S.? Give some examples.
Write a 350- to 700-word essay comparing and contrasting White privilege and colorism, using the answers to the above questions.