Critical Thinking About Inequality By Bonnie Dill And Ruth Zambrana
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Inequality goes beyond just one single aspect that a person contains, as stated by Bonnie Dill and Ruth Zambrana in “Critical Thinking about Inequality.” They provide examples of how not just one characteristic of a person, like gender, race, class, age, of physical features, but how all those characteristics combine and are intertwined which all affect inequality. AN example of this is how women (which is one characteristic of a person) are all treated differently even though they fit under the same group of characteristic, which is being a female. These other characteristics are like subgroups that also determine how people are treated (Dill, 2009). For instance, one of my African American friend gets treated and thought of different