Peele — better known for his comedy work in Comedy Central's Key & Peele — astutely taps
into systemic racism that persists in America through the eyes of a young black man (played by Daniel Kaluuya) whose visit to the family home of his girlfriend (Allison Williams) turns tragic.
Not exact matches
It's a hardcore masterpiece that digs
into our violent past to hold up a dark mirror to the
systemic racism that still rages in the here and now.
The three fit neatly
into three generations of black female artists concerned with both identity and the social issues affected by
systemic racism.
This lead, frankly, to a discussion of shame and self - flagellation from those who identified as privileged — the majority of us — and segued
into a discussion of the dynamics of privilege, identity, equity, and
systemic racism.
58... There is evidence that this widespread
racism has translated
into systemic discrimination in the criminal justice system...
«As a result,
systemic racism (together with age discrimination) constitutes a mitigating factor that should be taken
into account in deciding appropriate discipline.»
Just because we have received an Apology from the Australian Government for their past abuses and violations of our human rights, this will not stop
systemic racism born
into the attitudes of some in this country.