In the U.S., we often learn about how the civil rights movement in the 1960s "fixed" racism - do you think we unlearned racism, or does it still exist? What can you/society do to begin to dismantle...

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In the U.S., we often learn about how the civil rights movement in the 1960s "fixed" racism - do you think we unlearned racism, or does it still exist?


What can you/society do to begin to dismantle oppressive power structures? How can this happen on a large scale?



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Answer To: In the U.S., we often learn about how the civil rights movement in the 1960s "fixed" racism - do you...

Nishtha answered on Jul 25 2022
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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Since the 1960s, policymakers and academics have recognized that poverty and
prejudice pose significant obstacles to opportunity in the United States. Though tolerance and equality in the United States have steadily improved, the wages of Native Americans, African Americans, and Latinos are disproportionately lower than those of other ethnic and racial groups. Furthermore, compared to their white counterparts, these groups have disproportionately greater rates of unemployment and poverty. It is crucial that people in the United States and the rest of the globe continue to assess...
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