Systemic And Structural Racism: Definitions, Examples, Health Damages, And Approaches To Dismantling
University of San Francisco · The Ark · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Racism is not always conscious, explicit, or readily visible—often it is systemic and structural. Systemic and structural racism are forms of racism that are pervasively and deeply embedded in systems, laws, written or unwritten policies, and entrenched practices and beliefs that produce, condone, and perpetuate widespread unfair treatment and oppression of people of color, with adverse health consequences. Examples include residential segregation, unfair lending practices and other barriers to home ownership and accumulating wealth, schools’ dependence on local property taxes, environmental injustice, biased policing and sentencing of men and boys of color, and voter suppression policies. This article defines…
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- Racism
- Injustice
- Oppression
- Damages
- Sociology
- Criminology
- Law and economics
- Economics
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions