Fairness, Bias, and Equal Access Presented By: Christy Downing, Mia Reid, La’Tausha Daniels-Rogers, and Amanda Dykes
Dec 17, 2015
Fairness, Bias, and
Equal Access Presented By:
Christy Downing, Mia Reid, La’Tausha Daniels-Rogers,
and Amanda Dykes
LaTaushaRogers2006
How Can You Balance How Can You Balance the American Dream the American Dream with Constitutional with Constitutional
Beliefs?Beliefs?
• Know and Understand what the American Dream is
• Know and Understand Constitutional Beliefs
• Determine whether or not they are meant to balance
What is the American Dream?
• The American Dream is the belief that in the United States of America, hard work can lead to a better life, usually through the earnings of money.
• It began with the promotion of Family, Career, and Leisure time.
Ex. Husband, Wife, Blonde Haired Girl and Boy, with a DOG! House with White Picket Fence and a Family Car in the Driveway.
Constitutional BeliefsConstitutional BeliefsThe Fathers of the
Constitution declared • We the People of the United
States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure Domestic Tranquility, provide for the Common Defense, promote the general Welfare, and Secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
The 3rd President of the U.S. stated…
• "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness."
Thomas Jefferson, 1776
Can you balance the American Dream and Constitutional
Beliefs?• Take a moment to complete the Venn
Diagram. In the first oval, list your “American Dream.” In the second oval, list the “Constitutional Beliefs.” In the Intersection, show where the two meet each other.
• Which one out weighs the other?• Let’s Talk about it!
Home Internet Use
54% White
42% Asian-American
27% African-American
26% Hispanic
22% Native American
School Internet Use
85% White
83% Native American
82% African-American
80% Hispanic
79% Asian-American
Computer UsageUnder $20,000 85%
$20,000-$34,999 87%
$35,000-$49,000 93%
$50,000-$74,999 93%
Above $75,000 95%
Internet UsageUnder $20,000 41%
$20,000-$34,999 50%
$35,000-$49,000 62%
$50,000-$74,999 66%
Above $75,000 74%
Cross Cultural Views of Technology
• Western World
View of technology is on the self and what I can have
• Asia View of technology is on the community sharing technology
• Other parts of the worldFarthest thing from people’s mind
Many countries do not have the vast financial
resources to fund technology
How do we make technology accessible
to more people?
Intel World Ahead Program
• Intel is investing $1 billion over the next 5 years to enhance lives by providing access to uncompromised technology for anyone, anywhere.
• Places such as South Africa, South and Central America, and New Zealand.
What is the correlation between technology and, race, ethnicity, gender?
• The digital distance between the Industrialized and Underdeveloped countries is still growing.
• Today all 54 countries of Africa are online, but only 1% of its population is using the Internet.
• The gap between “Information Poor”and “Information Rich” is still growing. For comparison, one million South Africans are using the Internet in contrast to the only two thousand Nigerians.
Digital Divide• Digital divide is the latest evocative term that refers to
differences in access to and uses of information technology that are correlated with income, race and ethnicity, gender, age, place of residence, and other measures of socioeconomic status.
• According to the Department of Commerce, some people “have the most powerful computers, the best telephone service and fastest Internet service, as well as a wealth of content and training relevant to their lives. Another group of people ... don’t have access to the newest and best computers, the most reliable telephone service or the fastest or most convenient Internet services.
• This is called the Digital Divide!!!!!!
Differences in Internet use between black and white Internet users
• The white population is now 50% online, while only 37% of the ethnic blacks are online
• Two years ago these percentages were only 47%, and 23%.
• Two Reasons• Lack of Training• Expense of computer• The gap has become smaller each year.
Politics and the Internet
• The internet serves as a mechanism for timely and effective communications between citizens and governments at every level.
• The internet dramatically increases political participation, within the U.S and by extension, in any other country where a majority of the citizens have access to the internet.
• Is the Internet actually improving the political process? No because society will still have the same opinions they have always had.