Racial problems in Ecuador

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Andres Chavez Eras
Juan Emilio Balás León

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Ecuador a pesar de ser un país pequeño es un país lleno de diversidad, donde existen todos los colores de piel. El Ecuador esta dividido en diferentes regiones y en cada uno se encontraran culturas diferentes, comida diferentes y acentos diferentes; creando como resultado grandes contraste de una región a otra lo cual ha sido una razón para que se cree ideales raciales. Este artículo estudia algunas de las razones del racismo en el Ecuador tales como falta de conciencia, y división regional como problemas culturales.

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Chavez Eras, A., & Balás León, J. E. (2017). Racial problems in Ecuador. INNOVA Reseach Journal, 2(10), 194–199. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v2.n10.2017.535
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