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  1. Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is defined as policies and practices that exist throughout a whole society or organization that result in and support a continued unfair advantage to some people and unfair or harmful treatment of others based on race or ethnic group.

  2. Rasisme sistemik atau rasisme terinstitusional adalah suatu bentuk rasisme yang tertanam dalam kehidupan sehari-hari di dalam suatu masyarakat atau organisasi. Rasisme ini dapat menyebabkan permasalahan seperti diskriminasi di dalam sistem peradilan, sistem ketenagakerjaan, perumahan, jaminan kesehatan, kekuasaan politik, dan pendidikan, serta ...

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  4. Institutional racism (also known as systemic racism) is a form of racism that is embedded as normal practice within society or an organization. It can lead to such issues as discrimination in criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, political power, and education, among other issues.

    • Persistent Prejudice Against Papuans
    • Imagined Construct
    • Crippling Conviction

    Papuans have long experienced racist treatmentsin Indonesia, but have been pressured to keep quiet in the name of unity, harmony, and forgiveness. In the community where I lived with students, a common perspective among government officials and police was that Papuans caused trouble and that they were all political activists secretly working for se...

    As British sociologist Gail Lewis explains, racialisation draws on old notions of race as a biological characteristic as well as new notions of culture as a marker of difference. There is no biological fact of race – human beings are all genetically interconnected, but ideas about race persist in the social imaginary. So long as people believe that...

    Racism has important effects. It allows people to be excluded from discussions of their future. It is used to take away dignity, land, autonomy, and rights. Racism inhibits Papuan employment, the quality of health care they receive, their educational outcomes, and more. When people argue that it is foreign provocateurs, not Papuans, who want indepe...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RacismRacism - Wikipedia

    Institutional racism (also known as structural racism, state racism or systemic racism) is racial discrimination by governments, corporations, religions, or educational institutions or other large organizations with the power to influence the lives of many individuals.

  6. Jul 2, 2010 · In recognising the conceptual and practical limitations of institutional racism, this paper has proposed an alternative multilevel framework to explain ethnic inequalities in welfare outcomes.

  7. May 3, 2021 · In this edition we explore how race and racism developed and continues to exist in the social imaginary, impacting on the lives of Indonesians until today. We are keen to also understand the individual and collective responses to racism and what future aspirations are under discussion in the public sphere.

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