Attention Getter- Do you think discrimination is just human nature?
Would you ever think that the person next to you, working at the same work experience would make more money than you because of their appearance.
Credibility- Hello, my name is Destiny McCray and I have been
studying discrimination mostly in the workplace since my junior year in high school.
Audience Relevance- It is important to inform people of all ages of
discrimination so that they are aware of when they are being treated wrongly based upon their appearance.
Preview Points- Today I am going to focus on a few key points. One
major key points will be the main reason why people discriminate, then I will discuss how discrimination affects society, lastly I will provide a summary of my data to support discrimination in the workplace.
Transition to Point 1: Main reason why people discriminate.
Point 1: Main Reason People Discriminate
Subpoint 1: The main reason people discriminate is because of jealousy Subpoint 2: Many people can't help what they think cause that is the mindset that has been planet in their head
Transition to Point 2: How discrimination affects society
Point 2: How Discrimination Affects Society
Subpoint 1: Discrimination is also a form a bullying which leads to low self-esteem which Subpoint 2: Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, resulting in about 4,400 deaths per year (this is only the rate for suicides because of bullying), for every suicide among young people, there are at least 100 suicide attempts. 440,000 suicide attempts a year
Transition to Point 3: Discrimination in the workplace
Point 3: Discrimination in the Workplace Subpoint 1: At average 116,185 charges of employment discrimination are filed each year, with race being number one at 31,073 a year Subpoint 2: Discrimination in the workplace can affect how much money a person makes or even if they get the job.
Transition to Conclusion
Conclusion- In conclusion, I hope my presentation helped you understand
the effects discrimination has on a person, both personally and work related.