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Subscribe Studies show that racial discrimination is common among low-wage jobs

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Subscribe Studies show that racial discrimination is common among low-wage jobs (see page 255 in Golash-Boza), and racial minorities continue to be underrepresented in the top ranks of many professions (business, medical, political, etc.). However, racial minorities have made progress over the past 20 years in getting elected to congress. The 115th congress is the most racially diverse it has ever been (19% of congress members are a racial or ethnic minority, while 34% of newly elected congress members are a racial or ethnic minority.) Do you believe this trend will continue upwards in the future? Do you think the growth in racial and ethnic minorities in politics will have a positive effect in of racial minorities in other professions? Explain your reasoning. increasing the numbers Start a New Thread Sort by Filter by: All Threads Newest Thread You must start a thread and have it approved before you can read and reply to other threads

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Yes, off course this trend will influence the other profession in terms of increased no. of racial minorities. When, people will be in congress they will take necessary actions to make appropriate law which will protect their rights. Even, they will create such an atmosphere which will include upliftment, inclusion and inspiration to these marginalized people in terms of their representation in different sector of US economy and governance.