Systemic racism and discrimination are deeply ingrained in society's structures, perpetuating inequalities across various domains. From employment and housing to education and criminal justice, marginalized communities face persistent barriers and disparities rooted in historical and contemporary forms of oppression. Understanding systemic racism requires examining its historical context, institutional manifestations, and intersectional nature. By recognizing the compounded effects of multiple forms of discrimination, we can better grasp the complex challenges faced by individuals with overlapping marginalized identities and work towards dismantling these oppressive systems.