Sexism In America Essay

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It was a really nice opportunity to visit to UN Women and heard what they are trying to changed in our society today. Since I started to live in New York, I've faced sexism and racism many times. Because I grew up as majority grope of people in my country, I had never been as minority groups of people until I left my country so that I did not know what is like to being face to sexism and racism until I came to New York. I live as an Asian, as an Asian woman, and as a Japanese in New York, America. I believe that Asian, Asian women, and Japanese are minority in America. And sometimes it's difficult to live in here because I am a minority in America. I did not get a chance to ask them directly today, however, I have couple questions that …show more content…

From my research paper, I have noticed that people in North Korea do not have human rights education so that they never heard about it and though about it. From my Chinese and Taiwanese friends, I've noticed that they do not much think about human rights even though they are in America. I believe that one of the reasons for this is because when they grew up in China or Taiwan, they did not have human rights education more than another countries' education does. Also, my Chinese friend told me people are not feel comfortable to talk about human rights in China. In addition, I think that human rights issue, racism, and sexism are not the only issues in developing countries, they are also issues in developed country. And fro solving these issues, I believe that we need to have right education about human rights. On the other hand, because human rights are not object so that we cannot see it. And because of that, it is difficult to me to tell people that we have human rights. Therefore, the first question I wanted to ask was how does UN Women tell or teach men and women, who never though about human rights and women rights, that men and women should have the same rights and/or should live