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Street Calculus Membership: We and They Human Rights and Conflict Ms. Bauer

Stereotyping is never justifiable. Agree: WINDOWS Disagree: WALL

Journal Respond to the cartoon “Street Calculus”. Why do we judge on appearance? When have you been unfairly stereotyped, and how did you respond?

Discussion Does “street calculus” still happen in the real world? How does it play out? What are some groups in America? Why do you think we exclude others?

Under no circumstances is it fair to exclude someone from membership to a group. Agree: WINDOWS Disagree: WALL

The media creates a distorted image of minority groups. Agree: WINDOWS Disagree: WALL

Some groups have more opportunities than others in this country. Agree: WINDOWS Disagree: WALL

A homogenous group has more problems than a diverse one. Agree: WINDOWS Disagree: WALL

Most people care more about fitting in than doing what is right. Agree: WINDOWS Disagree: WALL