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Structural racism

Structural racism describes how inequality becomes embedded in institutions, laws, and practices so thoroughly that it no longer requires individual bigots to perpetuate itself—the machinery runs by design. Understanding this shift from individual prejudice to systemic architecture is essential for anyone trying to change outcomes rather than just intentions.

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