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Is Racism Essentially Systemic?

American Philosophical Quarterly, 2023
Abstract A shift in popular discourse over the last few years makes it makes it tempting to think that the answer to the question whether racism is essentially systemic is yes. My argument, however, is that there are forms of racism—things that are properly counted as instances of racism—that are distinct from and independent of systemic
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Systemic racism, systemic sexism, and the embryological enterprise

Developmental Biology, 2021
The core of systemic racism and sexism is not merely an emphasis about human differences and thinking that another group of people is inferior to one's own. Rather, the institutional nature of racism or sexism establishes a permanent group hierarchy that is believed to reflect the laws of nature or the decrees of God.
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What Makes Systemic RacismSystemic?

Sociological Inquiry, 2021
In this article, I clarify some components and expand a few underdeveloped ideas of theracialized social systemapproach to racial stratification. I divide the paper into three parts. In the first section, I explore the limitations of the figure of “the racist.” In the second part, I examine the problem of change. In the third part, which is the core of
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Rising above racism is for the individual, not the system

BMJ, 2019
Mathew’s focus on patient centred, open access care is valid and important,1 but as BAME (black, Asian, or minority ethnic) medical students, we think that more consideration could …
Stephanie N, D'Costa, Matthew S, D'Costa
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Systemic racism in higher education

Science, 2020
Paul H, Barber   +3 more
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Systemic Racism and Anti-Haitian Racism: Challenges and Opportunities

2017
The authors demonstrate that systemic racism theory can be utilized to explain and confront anti-Haitian racism. The main argument is that systemic racism theory is exportable because it provides a framework from which the historical, structural-institutional, and ideological can be articulated in a coherent and integrated way. Systemic racism’s argued
Ana S. Q. Liberato, Yanick St. Jean
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The Education System and Racism

2013
To move toward reducing racism and other injustices, it is suggested we move toward integrating society by moving towards integrating all persons and things. Quality learning does this through facilitating self-healing and creativity, cultivating heightened compassion and wisdom, reducing self-criticism, and learning to tolerate greater range of ...
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What is Systemic Racism?

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AbstractBlack K-12 students are four times more likely to receive out-of-school suspension than their white peers; housing lenders are more likely to offer black homebuyers subprime loans even when they qualify for prime loans; employers call back candidates for interviews with ‘white-sounding’ names 50 per cent more often than candidates with ‘black ...
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Systemic Racism

2017
Kimberley Ducey, Joe R. Feagin
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Systemic Racism and Family Therapy

American Journal of Family Therapy, The, 2023
Eman Tadros, Delila Owens
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