Q1 : In a presentation, Professor Will Cox shows two news photos published in the wake of
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Q1: In a presentation, Professor Will Cox shows two news photos published in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. One shows a young black man walking through swirling water holding a carton of soda. The other shows a white couple in similar water, holding a bag of bread. The caption for the photos read, respectively: "A young man walks through chest-deep water after looting a grocery store" and "Two residents wade through chest-deep water after finding bread and soda."Do you think the writers of these captions thought of themselves as racist? Do you think implicit bias played a role in how the writers viewed the situations?
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1. Note: There is a transcript of the video at the bottom of the website
https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/video/implicit-bias
https://www.ted.com/talks/alexandria_campion_the_language_of_social_justice_jan_2021
Q2:The speaker mentions six words that must be understood to understand the concept of social justice. What are these six words and their definitions? Q3:Do you agree with the speaker's point that it's important to know how to "market" or communicate about social justice using words that the audience is willing to accept?
3. Meet Me at Starbucks Source of the Case https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/case-study/meet-me-at-starbucks
Q4:How might the situation above about Hurricane Katrina in Question 1 be similar to the situation at Starbucks?" Q5: Explain how implicit bias mayhave played a role in the Meet Me at Starbucks' case. I am not looking for your opinion as to whether or not it actually played a role but after you explain how it may have played a role you are welcome to provide your opinion.