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A recently published study examining the relationship between intelligence and racism has found that smarter people are less likely to express racist belief Study: Smarter people are 'more ...
[32] [citation needed] The characterization of America as being a racist nation in the modern country is politically divisive, with Democrats largely favoring the notion that America and Western Society as a whole are built on racism, whereas Republicans largely maintain that while inequalities do exist, they are not the result of racial ...
The legal scholar Tanya Katerí Hernández has written that anti-Black racism has a lengthy and often violent history within the Hispanic/Latino community. [3] According to Hernández, anti-Black racism is not an individual problem but rather a "systemic problem within Latinidad" and that myths exist within the community that "mestizaje" exempts Hispanics/Latinos from racism.
[202] Simon Moya-Smith, culture editor at Indian Country Today, states, "Any holiday that would refer to my people in such a repugnant, racist manner is certainly not worth celebrating. [July Fourth] is a day when we celebrate our resiliency, our culture, our languages, our children and we mourn the millions – literally millions – of ...
Four months after the Raleigh Police Department opened an investigation into a social-media post of a senior officer, local groups are calling for more accountability.
When it comes to diet culture, not all bodies — and races — are treated equally.In fact, because of the racist origins of fat phobia, Black men and women have been at a disadvantage for ...
Color-blind racism refers to "contemporary racial inequality as the outcome of nonracial dynamics." [6] The types of practices that take place under color blind racism are "subtle, institutional, and apparently nonracial." [6] Those practices are not racially overt in nature such as racism under slavery, segregation, and Jim Crow laws. Instead ...
Last weekend’s deadly attack in Jacksonville, Fla., felt like whiplash for many Black Americans who say a trend of racist violence toward their community cannot be ignored.