Transcription of Structural Racism
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Chronic Disparity: Strong and Pervasive Evidence of Racial Inequalities POVERTY OUTCOMES Structural Racism By Keith Lawrence, Aspen Institute on Community Change and Terry Keleher, Applied Research Center at UC Berkeley For the Race and Public Policy Conference 2004 Structural Racism Definition: Structural Racism in the is the normalization and legitimization of an array of dynamics historical, cultural, institutional and interpersonal that routinely advantage whites while producing cumulative and chronic adverse outcomes for people of color.
Chronic Disparity: Strong and Pervasive Evidence of Racial Inequalities POVERTY OUTCOMES • PREJUDICE: A prejudice is a pre-judgment in favor of or against a person, a group, an event, an idea, or a thing.
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