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Understanding the Elements of Structural InequalityStructural racism has produced an unfair playing field that disadvantages communities of color in every opportunity arena in the country, from education to employment to our own social change movements. And for women of color, LGBTQ people of color, and poor and low-income people of color, that inequality magnifies. So how has this broader system of long-held historical policies, practices and values across institutions produced inequitable outcomes for people of color? And how can foundations begin addressing these patterns of inequity across issues, populations and movements? Sit back and watch an interactive slideshow. For optimal viewing, please click "View" then "Full Screen" in your internet browser toolbar. |
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