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racism$66380$ - translation to ολλανδικά

RACISM ROOTED IN SOCIETY'S HISTORY
Institutionalized Racism; Systemic racism; State racism; Institutionalised racism; State sponsored racism; Institutionalized racism; Institutionally racist; Institutional racism in the United States; Institutional racism in Canada; Institutional racism in Australia; Institutional racism in the United Kingdom; Institutional racism in Sri Lanka; Systematic racism; Institutional Racism; Racism in Nigeria; Institutional racism in China; Institutional racism in Malaysia; Institutional racism in Algeria
  • Alexis de Tocqueville
  • Bracero program
  • Brisbane Anti-Racism Protest
  • Ad protesting Reconstruction
  • California Governor [[Gavin Newsom]] speaking about institutional racism in 2020
  • Malaysian bumiputera supremacists protesting against the elimination of racial discrimination against citizens of different ethnic groups
  • Interior Azteca Theater, Houston, Texas, 15 July 1927
  • An anti-Japanese sign at the [[Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center]] in 2007.
  • Joyce Echaquan, on the lake shore, 1999
  • Kate T. Zeis, photo for U.S. Civil Service Commission card – NARA – 285491
  • Metis land scrip
  • Metis scrip issued to "half-breeds", 1894
  • Minnesota Historical Society Location No. HD2.3 r7 Negative No. 10222 "Mixed blood (Indian and French) fur trader" ca. 1870
  • Iberville Housing Projects in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • American high school student Rufus talks about wanting to see systemic change to end institutional racism in Los Angeles in 2020.
  • Stand Up To Racism
  • U.S. Civil Service Commission Seal EO11096

racism      
n. racisme; rassehaat
racial theory         
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  • Nazi poster promoting eugenics
  • Carl Vogt in 1870
  • Charles Darwin in 1868
  • Charles White
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  • [[Henry Home, Lord Kames]]
  • Uppsala]] and was closed down in 1958.
  • Ernst Haeckel
  • [[Francis Galton]] in his later years
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  • ''John Hunter''. Painted by John Jackson in 1813, after an original by Sir Joshua Reynolds, who exhibited his painting at the Royal Academy in 1786.
  • Joseph Deniker
  • [[Lothrop Stoddard]] (1883–1950)
  • Madison Grant, creator of the "Nordic race" term
  • Racialist differences: "a Negro head ... a Caucasian skull ... a Mongol head", [[Samuel George Morton]], 1839
  • Pieter Camper
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  • The Races of Europe]]'' (1899).
  • Samuel Cartwright, M.D.
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  • [[Robert Boyle]]
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MISUSE OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD TO JUSTIFY RACISM
Racial theory; Racialism; Racialist; Racialists; Race theory; Racial realism; Race denial; Race realism; Scientific racist; Biological racism; Racial realist; Race theorist; Scientific racist theories; Racial-realist; Racial theories; Race science; Racial hygiene association; Race realist; Scientific Racism; Racial biology; Race Theory; Scientific racialism; Racial anthropology; Raciology; Racial science; Racialism (Racial categorization); Racial scientist; Racialism (racial categorization); Pseudoscientific racism; Scientific racism in the United States; Race-realist; Race-realism; Race biology; "Scientific" racism; Racist science; Pseudo-scientific racist theories; Race-science; Scientific-racism; Scientific racist theory; Biologically racist
rassentheorie (op basis van biologische kenmerken)
mass media         
  • 9/11]]
  • A magazine feature from ''Beauty Parade'' from March 1952 stereotyping women drivers. It features [[Bettie Page]] as the model.
  • Shopping carts for children fitted with gaming computers
  • A family listening to a [[crystal radio]] in the 1920s
  • Political advertisements on a billboard in the [[Netherlands]] in 2019
  • Early wooden printing press, depicted in 1520
  • A member of staff at the [[International Printing Museum]] demonstrates printing with a 19th-century, hand-operated  [[Columbian press]]
  • Egyptian movie star [[Salah Zulfikar]] on the cover of Al-Kawakeb magazine, March 1961, an example of mass media.
  • American political cartoon titled ''The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things'', depicting a drunken Irishman lighting a powder keg and swinging a bottle. Published in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', 1871
  • Early [[minstrel shows]] lampooned the assumed stupidity of black people. Detail from cover of ''The Celebrated Negro Melodies, as Sung by the Virginia Minstrels'', 1843
MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE INTENDED TO REACH A LARGE AUDIENCE BY MASS COMMUNICATION
Mass Media; Mass medium; Recorded media; Media industry; Print media; Media racism; Racism in mass media; Racism in Mass Media; Popular press; Mass-media; Visual media; Mass audience; Mass wire media; Popular media; Internet mass media; Internet media; Media outlets; Media campaign; Media points; Popular Press; History of mass media; Media history; Outdoor media; Media companies; Media outlet; Criticism of mass media; Mass print media; Mass media companies; Media house; Racial stereotypes in mass media; Ethnic stereotypes in mass media; Mass advertising; Mass media company
massamedium

Ορισμός

racism
¦ noun
1. the belief that each race or ethnic group possesses specific characteristics, abilities, or qualities that distinguish it as inferior or superior to another such group.
2. discrimination against or antagonism towards other races or ethnic groups based on such a belief.
Derivatives
racist noun & adjective

Βικιπαίδεια

Institutional racism

Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is defined as policies and practices that exist throughout a whole society or organization and that result in and support a continued unfair advantage to some people and unfair or harmful treatment of others based on race. It manifests as discrimination in areas such as criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, education and political representation.

The term institutional racism was first coined in 1967 by Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton in Black Power: The Politics of Liberation. Carmichael and Hamilton wrote in 1967 that, while individual racism is often identifiable because of its overt nature, institutional racism is less perceptible because of its "less overt, far more subtle" nature. Institutional racism "originates in the operation of established and respected forces in the society, and thus receives far less public condemnation than [individual racism]".

Institutional racism was defined by Sir William Macpherson in the UK's Lawrence report (1999) as: "The collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture, or ethnic origin. It can be seen or detected in processes, attitudes and behaviour that amount to discrimination through prejudice, ignorance, thoughtlessness, and racist stereotyping which disadvantage minority ethnic people."