Racial Equality - Article written by Ivan Gacina
RACIAL EQUALITY Racial equality occurs when institutions give equal opportunities to people of all races, when they provide legal, moral and political equality to individuals regardless of skin color, religion, etc. Achieving racial equality is difficult for people from Africa, and some Asian and South American countries. However, the countries of the world are making more and more efforts to ensure that every individual has equal opportunities for education and employment, regardless of race. USA is making a lot of effort into achieving racial equality, and it is recommended that groups work directly with community members to solve problems in their communities. Equality is also one of the EU's core values, and EU rules on non-discrimination are among the most comprehensive in the world. The first directives on gender equality were agreed in the 1970s. The Treaty of Rome of 1957 required men and women to be paid equally for equal work or work of equal value. The 1997 Amsterdam Tre