Systemic
n. when an idea is backed up the system (laws, policies, and practices), not just the individuals that believe them.
n. when an idea is backed up the system (laws, policies, and practices), not just the individuals that believe them.
ex. systemic racism is a product of stop and frisk policies, the school to prison pipeline, historical and modern discriminatory practices etc.
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- The New Jim Crow