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  2. Racism in Finland - Wikipedia

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    People marching at the "Me emme vaikene" ("End the silence") demonstration against racism and fascism in the centre of Helsinki, Finland in September 2023. A 2011 poll showed that 66% of Finnish respondents considered Finland to be a racist country but only 14% admitted to being racist themselves. [1]

  3. African diaspora in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1900s and the 1970s, the few Africans in Finland were mostly either students (for example from Nigeria and Ethiopia), political exiles from South Africa or people married to Finns. [4] In World War II (1939–1945), there were some Afro-Finnish soldiers, and among them were Private 1st Class Rudolf Prüss , who served as a ski ...

  4. Anti-Finnish sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Finnish sentiment (sometimes known as Fennophobia) is the hostility, prejudice, discrimination or racism directed against Finns, Finland, or Finnish culture. Estonia [ edit ]

  5. Anti-African sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Black racism was a term first used by Canadian scholar Dr. Akua Benjamin in a 1992 report on Ontario race relations. It is defined as follows: Anti-Black racism is a specific manifestation of racism rooted in European colonialism, slavery and oppression of Black people since the sixteenth century.

  6. Category:Racism in Finland - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; ... Pages in category "Racism in Finland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. Racism - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration against racism in Helsinki, Finland 2023 Anti-racism includes beliefs, actions, scholarship, movements , and policies which are adopted or developed in order to oppose racism. In general, it promotes an egalitarian society in which people are not discriminated against on the basis of race.

  8. Black Europeans - Wikipedia

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    Black individuals are also more vulnerable to police violence, racial profiling, and racist violence and abuse from other members of the community. Racism against black students in schools includes racist bullying as well as biased instructional materials and practices.

  9. Racism by country - Wikipedia

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    Racism is widely condemned throughout the world, with 89 states being signatories of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination as of 7 March 2013. [2] Racism in Asia. Racism in India; Racism in Japan; Racism in Iran; Racism in UAE; Racism in Saudi Arabia; Racism in the Philippines; Racism in Malaysia