Racism and ethnicity are phenomenon’s that evidently transcend societal aspects regardless of geographical locations. As studies indicate, the issue of race has become so deeply entrenched into our social structures and human customs that no one can be able to escape the racialization phenomenon. Scholars who have engaged in exploring the race phenomenon have repeatedly suggested that developing a full understanding of the concepts transcendental nature requires closer and in-depth investigations into the capacities of racism to trigger particular dynamics of identity construction.