inherent racism

Frequency: 6.97.9 per million words

Describes racism that exists as a natural or basic part of something.

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  • Many argue that the justice system has inherent racism.
  • We must address the inherent racism embedded in our social structures.
  • The report highlighted the inherent racism within the organization's hiring practices.
  • Activists are working to dismantle systems of inherent racism.
  • Some scholars point to inherent racism in the historical narratives taught in schools.
  • Acknowledging inherent racism is the first step towards meaningful change.
  • The company denied any inherent racism in its policies, despite evidence.
  • Unpacking the inherent racism of colonial institutions is crucial for understanding current inequalities.
  • There's an ongoing debate about the extent of inherent racism in popular culture.
  • Educators strive to challenge inherent racism in curriculum design.