Racial inequality refers to the unfair treatment or unequal opportunities faced by individuals or groups based on their race or ethnicity. It means that some people may experience disadvantages or discrimination because of their racial background, which can limit their access to resources, rights, and opportunities compared to others.
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Beyond that, more generally, there's a lack of acknowledgement of the fact that we have ongoing
racial inequality in American society.
And I think we've done a very poor job at diagnosing the social health of this country when it comes to our history
of racial inequality.
She mentions a friend, a minority teacher in an affluent district, who teaches her white students
about racial inequality and institutional racism.
This question has been the driving force behind the doctoral student's education and career in his quest to
address racial inequality and educational access in our society.
And in the context of
broader racial inequality, it is unlikely that student behavior would be identical across racial groups even without discrimination.
This data analysis compares the rise of income inequality, as well
as racial inequality, over a same time frame as the rise in life expectancy inequality.
Explore the creative achievements of African American artists and examine the expression of personal and collective identities in a nation marked by a history
of racial inequality.
Septima Clark's biography, vividly portrayed in Charron's dissertation, resonates deeply today, as we continue to struggle
with racial inequality in education.
The study found that 72 percent of African Americans in predominantly black churches believe that the reasons
for racial inequality are structural, rather than an individual's lack of motivation.
Of the three, Vox has shown the most interest in K — 12 happenings, with a mix of the serious («
How Racial Inequality in Education Persists 60 Years after Brown v. Board of Education») and the silly («Why a Florida Lawmaker Thinks Common Core Tests Will Make Kids Gay»).
Concerns about professional football players and whether they should be fired for silently
protesting racial inequality and police brutality during the playing of the Star - Spangled Banner by taking a knee.
«We found
racial inequalities exist among children and adolescents with Crohn's disease, likely due to a combination of genetic and environmental differences,» said Jennifer Dotson, MD, MPH, gastroenterologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital and principal investigator in the Center for Innovation and Pediatric Practice.
After his time as an American spy, when he witnessed black suffering all across the world, N'Jobu wanted to arm those that were suffering
from racial inequality with the technology that Wakanda had used to be an invincible, unconquerable land for centuries.
The report states that the mortgage interest deduction
exacerbates racial inequality and widens the racial wealth gap by distributing the annual $ 71 billion federal disbursement to primarily white, high - income homeowners.
Following Sharkey's presentation, Dean James Ryan moderated a discussion which focused on the different ways to
combat racial inequality in America's neighborhoods.
The former New York senator charged that Republicans» refusal to consider President Obama's next U.S. Supreme Court nominee is rooted in racial prejudice as the Democratic presidential hopeful unveiled new proposals to
end racial inequality.
It's been 50 years since the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case that overturned «separate but equal,» paving the way for decreasing
racial inequality through schools.
Keith Haring's work was frequently political, but this exhibit is the first to focus exclusively on how the late artist responded to issues
like racial inequality or nuclear disarmament.
A. By «everyday antiracism,» we mean acts educators can take daily in schools and classrooms to
counteract racial inequality of opportunity and outcome, and to counteract racist ideas about «types of people.»
When I claim that label, I'm connecting not only with a number of active feminists who are working today to help women, but with an ongoing history of feminists who got women the vote, who made birth control happen, who got women into positions of power in the government, who worked to
rectify racial inequality and fight against things like mandatory sterilization of welfare recipients.
And not
just racial inequality, but a whole host of others, including gender, economic and sociopolitical — to just name a few.
The percentage closely tracks with whites and Hispanics in multiracial congregations, 54 percent of whom
believe racial inequality is structural.
That's a really important question and I'm so glad you're asking it because I think what we forget that in the 1870s, Congress passed laws that were designed to
overcome racial inequality.
«Sex and the City» actress and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon on Wednesday called for New York to legalize recreational marijuana to
reduce racial inequality and raise millions of tax dollars.
It demonstrates further how student loan debt burden is «uniquely racialized» and how racial disparities in student loan debt among young adults may be further
perpetuating racial inequalities in the transition to adulthood.
This «secret» documentary was shot under the radar by «Selma» director Ava DuVernay and
examines racial inequality past and present in the US.
Set against the ongoing narrative of the Black Lives Matter movement
highlighting racial inequality and the election of the most divisive president in recent U.S. history, Get Out, Peele has said is a «documentary.»
Set in the ravaged landscape south of Johannesburg, the films depict the
ongoing racial inequalities of contemporary life, while also reflecting on the human condition — the psychological traumas that remain as vestiges of South Africa's devastating sociopolitical past.
By bridging the gap between theory and practice and pinpointing some core troubles of American race talk, Colormute will greatly assist ongoing conversations about
dismantling racial inequality in America.
Rather, the authors collectively define racism as any act or situation that, even unwittingly, tolerates, accepts, or reinforces racially unequal opportunities for children to learn and thrive;
allows racial inequalities in opportunity as if they are normal and acceptable; or treats people of color as less worthy or less complex than «white» people.
Students in CJEF also conducted research to
identify racial inequality in their schools — in areas of college access, student discipline and the quality of resources and conditions of their learning environments.