Alaska Racial One Of The Term Paper

The civil rights leaders are attempting to improve the situation in Alaska, but it will take time. In 2001, three white teenagers driving around Anchorage shot frozen paintballs at Alaska Natives. The incident was another indication of racial intolerance toward Alaska's first people. Many Alaska Natives and other minorities feel that the subject of discrimination has been studied time and time again and findings and recommendations have been reported on repeatedly and forgotten. The impact of the urban/rural divide on the provision of governmental funding and services, unequal protection by law enforcement, lack of employment opportunities, and disparities in educational achievement are complaints that have been and continue to be heard. Having meetings to discuss this issue and not following up are a double-edged sword. Not only do people get upset that nothing is done, but it builds up more frustration and anger. Ending racial issues like this is not easy. It takes individuals who really care about ending the disparity and working together in a productive and truthful way. It is interesting how...

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More attention on Alaska may help the issue as well.

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Alaska federation of Natives. Retrieved November 12, 2007. http://www.nativefederation.org/

American Indian Movement. Retrieved November 12, 2007. http://www.aimovement.org/iitc/index.html

Bureau of the Census (1990) Population and Housing Summary Tape File 1a-9-1.

Pierce, S. (2001). "Civil Rights Heroine, the Story of Elizabeth Petrovich. Retrieved November 12, 2007. http://www.alaska.edu/opa/eInfo/index.xml?StoryID=72
Robinson, D. Facing Discrimination. Retrieved November 12, 2007. http://www.uaf.edu/journal/extreme/meetalaskans/nancyfurlow.html. Robinson Duffy.
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