Do you think institutionalized, systemic racism is a significant problem in the United States? If you do, what can you point to as evidence of that racism’s existence? What do you think explains it?...

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Do you think institutionalized, systemic racism is a significant problem in the United States? If you do, what can you point to as evidence of that racism’s existence? What do you think explains it? Finally, what should we, as a nation, do to address and to make up for our collective history?


If you disagree that racism is a “feature” of American society, what do you think explains the collective anger and rage of the many protests that have broken out over recent month? What do you think we as a nation should do to address the (no longer simmering} unrest.

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Answer To: Do you think institutionalized, systemic racism is a significant problem in the United States? If...

Moumita answered on Jul 17 2021
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Running Head: INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN UNITED STATES AND WAYS TO ITS END
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INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN
UNITED STATES AND WAYS TO ITS END
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INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN UNITED STATES AND WAYS TO ITS END
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3Institutionalized and Systematic Racism is a significant problem in the US, examples of its existence and the ways to bring an end to it
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Institutionalized and Systematic Racism is a significant problem in the US, examples of its existence and the ways to bring an end to it
Institutional racisms are a type of racism that prevails within the standard practice of society. It finally leads to issues of discrimination in matters of criminal justice, employment, health care, political power and education availability (Tate & Page, 2018).

It is true that in the US, racism with full glory existed in the era of the colonial period. After this, with the...
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