Indigenous Issues Across the Americas
Systemic discrimination refers to policies, practices, and cultural norms within institutions that result in unequal treatment or outcomes for specific groups of people, often based on race, ethnicity, or social status. This type of discrimination is embedded in the structures of society and can persist even in the absence of overtly biased actions, making it particularly challenging to identify and address. It can impact various aspects of life, including economic opportunities, access to education, and participation in governance.
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