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Shifting the Paradigm: Antiracist Education for Advanced Practice Nursing Providers
Introduction: Racism in the United States adversely impacts health outcomes. Achieving health equity will require an explicitly antiracist approach to the education of health care providers (HCPs).
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The Anti-Racism Behavioral Inventory: A Validation Study
The current study extends the initial creation and validation of the Anti-Racism Behavioral Inventory (ARBI; Pieterse, Utsey & Miller, 2016), a measure designed to assess anti-racism awareness and behavior among Whites Americans. Given that the original
Alex L. Pieterse +3 more
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The psychosocial costs of racism to White staff members of an ethnically diverse, post-92 university
Research examining institutional racism in higher education institutions is invariably based on Black, Asian and minority ethnic people’s perspectives, thus overlooking the significance of the experiences and viewpoints of people who are not from Black,
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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
To disagree with the author9s central theme that institutional racism is the principal deterrent to social, economic, and political equality of the races in America would be to ignore centuries of American history in which racial minorities have been oppressed and denied equality of rights and opportunities.
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Interpersonal, institutional, and structural racism in Canadian nursing: A culture of silence
Background Alongside declarations against racism, the nursing profession in Canada needs examination of experiences of racism within its ranks. Racism at multiple levels can create a context wherein racialized nurses experience barriers and ongoing ...
B. Beagan +2 more
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For centuries, racial discrimination and injustice have resulted in the struggle of African Americans to resist racial inequality. Nevertheless, their struggle has never been easy since racism against African Americans has long been institutionalized. In
Titien Diah Soelistyarini +2 more
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Is Conceptual Inflation a Problem for a Theory of Institutional Racism?
I address the objection that the concept of racism has become overly inflated. Critics of the conceptual inflation of “racism” argue that theories of institutional racism engage in untoward conceptual inflation insofar as they undermine our moral ...
César Cabezas
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With long colonial histories, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia experience lower life expectancy and a higher burden of illness. To this day, Indigenous Peoples experience interpersonal, systemic, and institutional racism in
Anna Socha
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Institutional Racism without Racist Ideology: A Critique of Tommie Shelby's Marxist Theory of Racism
This paper critically assesses Tommie Shelby’s Marxist definition of racism as a kind of ideology. I argue that institutional racism does not necessarily presuppose the Marxist idea of racist ideology, although it always presupposes the idea of race. The
Alberto Urquidez
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This commentary provides insights from a study with black and minority ethnic postgraduate students at London-based universities. The study entailed focus groups, photovoice, and in-depth interviews.
Akile Ahmet
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