1 Thesis Statement and Outline RACISM Guntash Kaur ACAD100: Academic Disclosure Lori Walker Due date: September 25, 2023 2 General Topic: Racism Thesis Statement: Racism is all about the prejudice based on the fact that the individual belongs to a minority group. Its impact on people can be largely seen from their mental fitness. A multifaceted strategy involving education, law and societal change is necessary to combat racism. Theme/Part I: Primary information about Racism A. Topic 1 What is racism? B. Topic 2 Who experiences racism? C. Topic 3 Important reasons why racism should be addressed. Theme/ Part II: History and causes of racism A. Topic 1 Racism’s historical root and evolution. B. Topic 2 What are the causes of racism? Theme/Part III: Impact of racism A. Topic 1 How racism affects people individually. B. Topic 2 Racism smashes the communities. C. Topic 3 The economy suffers from racism. Theme/Part IV: Problems with Combating Racism A. Topic 1 Political and cultural differences. B. Topic 2 Colorblind ideology. C. Topic 3 Resistances to change. 3 Theme/ Part V: The Fight Against Racism A. Topic 1 The ways individuals can fight against racism. B. Topic 2 Anti-Racism Action Plan. Theme/Part VI: Laws for racism A. Topic 1 Canadian Human Rights Act, Section 3. B. Topic 2 Filing a case in Canadian Human Rights Commission. C. Topic 3 Canadian Race Relations Foundation Act, S.C. 1991, c.8 Theme /Part VII: A. Topic 1 Why is it important to address racism. B. Topic 2 The measures to be taken by the individuals and the executives to end racism soon.