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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

Societal racism         
  • 2017 median income graph by ethnicity from the U.S. Census Bureau website
  • California Governor [[Gavin Newsom]] speaks in May 2020 about societal racism in the wake of the [[murder of George Floyd]].
SOCIOCULTURAL PHENOMENON
Structural racism; Structural Racism
Societal racism is the theory of formalization of a set of institutional, historical, cultural and interpersonal practices within a society that places one or more social or ethnic groups in a better position to succeed and disadvantages other groups so that disparities develop between the groups over a period of time. Societal racism has also been called structural racism, because, according to Carl E.
Institutional racism         
Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a form of racism that is embedded in the laws and regulations of a society or an organization. It manifests as discrimination in areas such as criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, education, and political representation.
Racism in Europe         
  • In a 2016 Pew Research Center survey conducted in the US and several European countries, the Netherlands scored lowest for the percentage of people who said that having people of different races living in their country improved it, whereas the US scored highest.
OVERVIEW ABOUT RACISM IN EUROPE
Racism in Hungary; Discrimination in Europe; Racism in Ireland; Racism in Switzerland; Racism in the Republic of Ireland; Racism in Bulgaria; Racism in Denmark; Racism in Slovenia; Racism in the Netherlands; Racism in Holland; Racism in Netherlands; Racism in Estonia; Racism in Serbia; Racism in Slovakia; Racism in the Czech Republic; Racism in Greece; Racial hate crime in Finland; European racism
Racism has been a recurring part of the history of Europe. A study of social attitudes conducted at Harvard University from 2002 to 2015 has mapped the countries in Europe with the highest incidents of racial bias, based on data from 288,076 Europeans.

Wikipedia

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."