Based on the film(s) you watched, what do the victim-survivors say about their experience and how are their stories received– by their family/friends/colleagues, the legal system, the media?
Based on the film I watched, the ted talk. A women was discussing an experience another African American female had faced when trying to get a job. A lot of African American females became victimized based on their gender and race. Multiple jobs were discriminating African American females.
A women named Emma degraffenried decided to take a complaint to court about how she was being mistreated, discriminated by a job because she was a black women. She felt that the job that she was applying for did allow her to work because of her race and gender. when explaining her feelings to judge, he disrespectfully dismissed her case. He stated that the job does not discriminate because they let black people and females work there. what the judge stated is true but what he didn’t explain was the genders. Yes black people worked but it was black men, yes females worked but it was white females. The gender and race were separated. instead of Emma degraffenried being a white women, she is a black women wanting to work, so they didn’t want her working with them. That is discrimination.