Discuss those Key Rights-Based Issues and Material Rights Issues That Disproportionately Affect African Americans and What Roles Can the Federal Bureaucracy Play in Ensuring Such Rights
Racism and white supremacy have cost African Americans in the sense that they have lacked access to the key rights and material rights. African Americans have had substandard access to housing, employment, health services, and even a lack of participation in voting. An example of material rights that African Americans lack due to the racial system is lack of income and also access to quality education. Lack of access to healthy foods, having violent neighbors, and easy access to illicit drugs are also other key issues that affect African Americans. It is the role of the federal bureaucracy to ensure equality in access to human rights without any racism affair. The federal bureaucracy ensures this by implementing, administrating, and regulating the policies that have been set by Congress.
Through the process of implementation, the Federal Bureaucracy ensures that the set policies by the congress are put into practice. The federal bureaucracy can also ensure fairness in its process of issuing permits, collecting fees, and also giving tests. Through rulemaking, the federal bureaucracy makes comes up with the regulations that control how state and federal programs operate, hence ensuring fairness in all sectors of the country.
What Are The Repercussions Of Affirmative Action Policies If The Supreme Court Operates As A Political Institution?
Affirmative actions refer to the set of policies and guidelines that are put in place to correct any unfair treatment of people taking place in the United States of America. The affirmative actions focus on the provision of education, employment, and other favorable considerations to the African Americans, who were historically bullied in the view of the race. When Supreme Court operates like a political body, the repercussion, as witnessed, is the ruling of the racial quotas unconstitutional. The various affirmative actions have brought several controversies in the politics of America.
As Chairperson Of The Civil Rights Commission, What Policy Changes Would You Make To Advance African Americans Quest For Universal Freedom?
As the chairperson of the civil rights commission, I would put more emphasis on the racial equality, which up to now, has not been established yet in the United States of America. The racial equality implemented would help in fighting against unemployment and poverty aiming the African Americans. Also, it addresses the voting rights that the African Americans deserve to be given and make them participate in the voting procedures of the nation.