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This chapter examines institutional racism as a structural force embedded in core American systems. It explores how historical policies, cultural narratives, and systemic practices in education, healthcare, criminal justice, housing, and employment perpetuate racial inequities.
Ahmed, S.
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The Web of Institutional Racism
Smith College Studies in Social Work, 2007Abstract This article identifies major forms of institutional racism in the United States today. It considers how taken together they form a web of oppression which obstructs economic, social, and political mobility for people of color while white people are issued passports of privilege.
Ann Marie Garran
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This blog post focuses on institutional racism occuring ...
Slayton, Robert A.
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Institutional Racism after Macpherson: An Analysis of Police Views
Lord Macpherson's definition of institutional racism was central to his report about the police investigation into the murder of Stephen Lawrence. It was also integral to his recommendations for the reform of the police in England and Wales.
Simon Holdaway, Megan O'Neill
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Dismantling institutional racism: theory and action [PDF]
Despite a strong commitment to promoting social change and liberation, there are few community psychology models for creating systems change to address oppression.
Derek M Griffith
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Institutional racism: a discursive paper
Contemporary Nurse, 2022The purpose of this paper is to provide discourse regarding awareness of institutional racism, from a non-Indigenous, Australian nursing student's perspective. The discussion has a focus on the presence of institutional racism in the Australian healthcare system, its impact on the health of First Nation Peoples and a commitment to ensuring culturally ...
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2000
This challenging book analyses the development of anti-racist social work education and training. It critically assesses the concept of 'race', offers an historical exploration of the role of social work and provides an assessment of the backlash against the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work's anti-racist developments.
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This challenging book analyses the development of anti-racist social work education and training. It critically assesses the concept of 'race', offers an historical exploration of the role of social work and provides an assessment of the backlash against the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work's anti-racist developments.
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2022
Abstract Chapter 8 considers how we can make sense of individual accountability in the context of institutional racism. It argues for a version of reductionism account to which an institution qualifies as racist only if at least some of its members are racist. At first, this might seem to narrow the extension of “racist institution”. But,
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Abstract Chapter 8 considers how we can make sense of individual accountability in the context of institutional racism. It argues for a version of reductionism account to which an institution qualifies as racist only if at least some of its members are racist. At first, this might seem to narrow the extension of “racist institution”. But,
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Science's institutional racism
New Scientist, 2020Academia must do much more to increase the odds of success in science for ethnic minority groups, report Jason Arunn Murugesu and Adam ...
Jason Arunn Murugesu, Adam Vaughan
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