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The Examined Path Through Systemic racism — structure and experience
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The Examined Path Through Systemic racism — structure and experience

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with Systemic racism — structure and experience
2
Systemic racism — structure and experience in Practice
3
Systemic racism — structure and experience: A Deeper Look
4
Systemic racism — structure and experience
5
Systemic racism — structure and experience: Foundations
Systemic racism — structure and experience: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

Systemic racism describes the way racial inequality is reproduced not through individual prejudice alone but through structures — policies, institutional practices, historical accumulations of advantage and disadvantage — that persist even in the absence of racist intent. The gap between individual good intentions and structural outcomes is one of its defining features: a hiring process that is subjectively meritocratic can still be racially discriminatory in its results if the inputs to the process carry historical race-loading. Understanding the structure does not diminish individual responsibility; it maps the terrain that individual action must navigate.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Systemic racism — structure and experience
2
Systemic racism — structure and experience in Practice
3
Systemic racism — structure and experience: A Deeper Look
4
Systemic racism — structure and experience
5
Systemic racism — structure and experience: Foundations
6
Systemic racism — structure and experience: From Confusion to Clarity

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