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  2. Parable of the Polygons - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] At the top of the article, a crowd of triangles and squares are wiggling. [5] Just under, it says, "This is a story of how harmless choices can make a harmful world." [5] The article first demonstrates step-by-step how institutional bias can occur even when there is little personal bias against diversity, and individuals are well ...

  3. Racism - Wikipedia

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    As its history indicates, the popular use of the word racism is relatively recent. The word came into widespread usage in the Western world in the 1930s, when it was used to describe the social and political ideology of Nazism, which treated "race" as a naturally given political unit. [21]

  4. Discrimination based on skin tone - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study on racial bias in teacher evaluations in Brazil found that Brazilian math teachers gave better grading assessments of white students than equally proficient and equivalently well-behaved black students. [72] A 2018 paper found that discriminatory hiring and retention policies accounted for 6–8% of the overall racial wage gap. [73]

  5. Covert racism - Wikipedia

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    Covert racism is a form of racial discrimination that is disguised and subtle, rather than public or obvious. Concealed in the fabric of society, covert racism discriminates against individuals through often evasive or seemingly passive methods. [1]

  6. Discrimination in education - Wikipedia

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    This method may underestimate the bias since, for written exams, the handwriting style might still convey information about the student. [3] According to the Experimental Evidence on Teachers' Racial Bias in Student Evaluation, "teachers rated a student's writing sample lower when it was randomly signaled to have a black author versus a white ...

  7. The talk (racism in the United States) - Wikipedia

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    Black youth in the United States have historically been instructed by their parents or other caregivers on the dangers they face due to racism. [1] [2] [3] Variations of the talk have been conducted in black families for decades [4] or generations; [2] [5] the practice "dates back to slavery and has lasted centuries". [1] The talk has evolved.

  8. Midlands teacher’s lesson on racism halted after complaints ...

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    “I am pretty sure a teacher talking about systemic racism is illegal in South Carolina,” a student wrote in a complaint about a lesson plan that included discussion of the writer Ta-Nehisi Coates.

  9. Ethnic stereotype - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century British children's book (A Peep at the world) informs its readers that the Dutch are a "very industrious race", and that Chinese children are "very obedient to their parents". An ethnic stereotype or racial stereotype involves part of a system of beliefs about typical characteristics of members of a given ethnic group , their ...