Phrases with «racial inequities»

Racial inequities means unfair or unequal treatment and opportunities based on a person's race or ethnicity. It refers to situations where certain racial or ethnic groups may face disadvantages or discrimination which can impact their lives and limit their chances for success. Full definition

Sentences with «racial inequities»

  • El - Amin admits she came to Harvard with hopes of building a school model steeped in addressing issues of racial inequity in the curriculum and school culture. (gse.harvard.edu)
  • The Leadership Conference Education Fund poll found «an overwhelming sense of racial inequity in school funding,» with lack of funding for students of color seen as the biggest cause of racial disparities in education by both African American and Latino parents and families. (edutopia.org)
  • In April, immediately after Ms. Nixon made a case for legalization as a means of reducing racial inequity in the criminal justice system, Mr. Cuomo came forward saying that the situation with marijuana had changed dramatically because so many states near New York had legalized it or were about to and that essentially it was «here anyway.» (nytimes.com)
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