Worldwide Racism Pandemic Project

Worldwide Racism Pandemic Project

by Dorothy A. Artis
Worldwide Racism Pandemic Project

Worldwide Racism Pandemic Project

by Dorothy A. Artis

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Overview

Racism is a global issue that affects individuals and communities across the world. It is a complex and pervasive problem that can take many forms, including racial discrimination, prejudice, and bias. To address this issue, a worldwide project on racism is needed, one that is comprehensive and inclusive of all races and ethnicities.
The project must be comprehensive, inclusive, and involve all stakeholders, including governments, civil society organizations, private sector, and individuals. The project should prioritize education, policy and advocacy, cultural exchange and dialogue, research and data analysis, and community empowerment to create a more equitable and just world for all. This book covers all the plans that need to be implemented to promote social justice and will help to create a more equitable and just society for all races and ethnicities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369202982
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/23/2023
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

I am Dorothy A. Artis, Collegiate Academic International Scholar with 10 Advanced Degrees. I have completed multiple diplomas in Medical/Trauma/Surgical Healthcare. I have a massive catalog of degrees with honors that includes AS-AA, BS-Science Premed, BS-Healthcare Management, MBA-Healthcare Management, MBA-Human Resources, and EMBA-Executive MBA Project Management. Besides, BS-Science, PG-Post Graduate MA.TH Master of Arts in Theology and PG-Post Graduate MA- MS-Psychology, Health Psychology.
For my post-graduate medical education master's, I hold degrees in M.A. Master of Arts in Psychology/Counseling (c), Health Psychology, and continuing with one in Education and Drug Addiction/Counseling/Mental Health.
I attended Catholic Universities with the highest core values that may view my actions as violating their standards. I disagree because I wrote, researched, and read countless hours of international research on domestic violence deaths, different medical strains of marijuana, drugs, and medical conditions for treatments. I applied mental health and chronic pain as treatments in whole wellness care delivery and am now working on new medical research, clinical trials, and patient education as a healing mechanism for six sigma whole wellness clinics for mental health psychology.
For the past 12 years, I have set up tutoring and educational recruitment platforms to visit high schools and recruit future college students. The best way to foster change is to educate the community. I will also use my six sigma education platforms to reform the criminal justice system and educate the community about their civil rights. The government must protect its citizens, especially those with drug dependencies and drug addictions. I will work with the government to provide resources for drug treatment centers and reform them back to being productive citizens. The way to reform criminals, drug dealers, and users are through fostering education and career platforms with monetary resources and lesser charges once the criteria have been completed.
Domestic Violence and Mental health without resources are one of the hardest tasks for an abused spouse who wants out of his or her situation. The most challenging situation is when the victim decides to leave with no resources or a safe place to go. I found my escape passage through government funding education, continuing education, and earning many degrees.
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