Systemic Racism [systémový rasismus]
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institucionalizovaný rasismus
institucionální rasismus
strukturální rasismus
systematický rasismus
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Institutional Racism
Institutionalized Racism
Structural Racism
Systematic Racism
Processes of racism that are embedded in laws (local, state, and federal), policies, and practices of society and its institutions that provide advantages to racial groups deemed as superior, while differentially oppressing, disadvantaging, or otherwise neglecting racial groups viewed as inferior. Differential access to the goods, services, and opportunities of society by race. Institutionalized racism is normative, sometimes legalized, and often manifests as inherited disadvantage. It is structural, having been codified in our institutions of custom, practice, and law, so there need not be an identifiable perpetrator. (ttps://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/programs‐impact/sdoh.htm)
- Annotation
- for issues concerning health, coordinate with SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
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- M000747666
- History note
- 2022
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- 2022
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