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eric-sadahire · 8 months
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Banning the teaching of systemic racism is actually a perfect example of systematic racism
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official9-0 · 2 years
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#Repost @blackwall.st ... #blackwallst #systematicracism #stateofamerica #changethenarrative #political #blackeconomics https://www.instagram.com/p/CiauiurOOVx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ben-r-artist · 2 years
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pattymarvel · 2 years
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#systematicracism (at Cleveland, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfaZB73LQ90/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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msbrina7 · 2 years
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stevieweevie71 · 2 years
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daxby · 4 years
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Somebody asked me how systematic racism exists and how it affects black people? Sooo... here it is.
Post- Slavery
Although black people were free, they could not find jobs for people to hire them at they were forced to partake in sharecropping. Which resulted in debt, among members of the black community. They remained in debt for many years.
Housing
Institutional racism in the housing sector can be seen as early as the 1930s with the Home Owners' Loan Corporation. Banks would determine a neighborhood's risk for loan default and redline neighborhoods that were at high risk of default. These neighborhoods tended to be African American neighborhoods, whereas white-middle-class Americans were able to receive housing loans. Over several decades, as white middle-class Americans left the city to move to nicer houses in the suburbs, predominantly African American neighborhoods were left to degrade. Retail stores also started moving to the suburbs to be closer to the customers.From the 1930s through the 1960s following the depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal FHA enabled the growth of the white middle class by providing loan guarantees to banks, which in turn, financed white homeownership and enabled white flight, and it did not make loans available to blacks. As minorities were not able to get financing and aid from banks, whites pulled ahead in equity gains. Moreover, many college students were then, in turn, financed with the equity in homeownership that was gained by having gotten the earlier government handout, which was not the same accorded to black and other minority families. No college = less paying jobs for minorities -College= equals better paying jobs for white people allowing the disparity in growth between races to happen.
These changes, which were brought on by government-funded programs and projects have led to a significant change in inner-city markets. Black neighborhoods have been left with fewer food stores, but more liquor stores. The low-income neighborhoods are left with independently owned smaller grocery stores that tend to have higher prices. Poor consumers are left with the option of traveling to middle-income neighborhoods, or spending more for less.
The racial segregation and disparities in wealth between Caucasians and African-American people include legacies of historical policies. In the Social Security Act of 1935, agricultural workers, servants, most of whom were black, were excluded because key white southerners did not want governmental assistance to change the agrarian system. In the Wagner Act of 1935, "blacks were blocked by law from challenging the barriers to entry into the newly protected labor unions and securing the right to collective bargaining."In the National Housing Act of 1939, the property appraisal system tied property value and eligibility for government loans to race. The 1936 Underwriting Manual used by the Federal Housing Administration to guide residential mortgages gave 20% weight to a neighborhood's protection, for example, zoning ordinances, deed restrictions, high speed traffic arteries, from adverse influences, such as infiltration of inharmonious racial groups. Thus, white-majority neighborhoods received the government's highest property value ratings, and white people were eligible for government loans and aid. Between 1934 and 1962, less than 2 percent of government-subsidized housing went to non-white people.
In 1968, the Fair Housing Act (FHA) was signed into law to eliminate the effects of state-sanctioned racial segregation. But it failed to change the status quo as the United States remained nearly segregated as in the 1960s. A newer discriminating lending practice was the subprime lending in the 1990s. Lenders targeted high-interest subprime loans to low-income and minority neighborhoods who might be eligible for fair-interest prime loans. Securitization, mortgage brokers and other non-deposit lenders, and legislative deregulation of the mortgage lending industry all played a role in promoting the subprime lending market.
Numerous audit studies conducted in the 1980s in the United States found consistent evidence of discrimination against African Americans and Hispanics in metropolitan housing markets.
Redlining still exists to this day. A settlement with the Justice Dept and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was the largest in the history of both agencies, topping $33 million in restitution for the practice from New Jersey's largest savings bank. The bank had been accused of steering clear of minority neighborhoods and favoring white suburban borrowers in granting loans and mortgages, finding that of the approximately 1900 mortgages made in 2014 only 25 went to black applicants. The banks' executives denied bias, and the settlement came with adjustments to the banks business practices. This followed other successful efforts by the federal, state and city officials in 2014 to expand lending programs directed at minorities, and in some cases to force banks to pay penalties for patterns of redlining in Providence, R.I.; St. Louis, Mo.; Milwaukee, WI.; Buffalo and Rochester, N.Y. The Justice Dept also has more active redlining investigations underway,and officials have stated to reporters that "redlining is not a thing of the past". It has evolved into a more politically correct version, where bankers do not talk about denying loans to blacks openly. The justice department officials noted that some banks have quietly institutionalized bias in their operations. They have moved their operations out of minority communities entirely.
Schooling
In the 1960s, students of color started attending colleges and universities in record numbers after the passage of the Civil Rights and Higher Education Acts. However, the obstacles of integration in predominantly white institutions of higher education led to unforeseen obstacles for faculty and students of color working and studying in such environments. According to a review of educational research, tension and violence followed, one reason being the lack of preparedness of many colleges and universities to teach a diversity of students. Initially, it was also difficult for many black students to attend college due to the poor quality of education in segregated schools.[149]
The 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision was the beginning of the process of desegregation and the elimination of de jure discrimination. However, it was hard to determine the challenges that the process would present and the obstacles that would continue to exist.While the concept of "separate but equal" had been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, it was clear that the racial divide had not yet been gapped. As the years since Brown v. Board of Education passed, both verbal and physical abuse continued. After Brown v. Board of Education, the desegregated environment proved to be strenuous and was going to require some work. The increase of racial tension and racial incidents in institutes of higher education is said to be due to the "lack of knowledge, experience, and contact with diverse peers; peer-group influence; increased competition and stress; the influence of off-campus groups and the media; alcohol use; changing values; fear of diversity; and the perception of unfair treatment". Although Brown v. Board of Education was ruled in 1954, actual integration did not completely occur until many years later; the U.S. Supreme Court held multiple hearings on the desegregation of schools, continuously they maintained that Brown v. Board of Education must be followed by schools, colleges, and universities. The manner in which Brown v. Board of Education was drawn out years after the decision helped instill racism in education by illustrating the extraordinary lengths some educational institutions would go to in order to avoid integration.
While unfair treatment remains, other lasting effects have yet to be resolved. The underlying issue of minority presence of college campuses occurs. In 2008, the National Center for Education Statistics reported that while enrollment of minorities and students of color had risen, white enrollment still held the majority on average, accounting for 63 percent of undergraduate college and university students. While this varies based on the region, state, and elite status, in general the majority of colleges and universities in the United States are predominantly white. According to the U.S. Department of Education, there has also been a rise in hate crimes on college campuses; 1250 hate crimes in 2016, up 25 percent from 2015.
Access to post-secondary education seems to be an issue as well. According to the U.S. Department of Education, being prepared for college is integral to whether or not a student is successful. While the government offers college preparation programs for minority and low-income students, programs such as GEAR UP and Federal TRIO Programs help prepare students for college to better ensure their success and retention, the access to these programs is relatively limited. While programs such as Federal TRIO Programs have grown since conception, there is still work that needs to be done if more minority students are expected to attend and succeed in a post-secondary institution. Due to availability of Federal TRIO Programs being subjective based on where geographically a student may be, the benefits are not completely being felt be the targeted communities. However, the positive effects of Federal TRIO Programs have been pretty bolstering—more minorities and low-income individuals are prepared when going to post-secondary institutions.
Institutionalized racism in higher education has received little national attention, even though it is a relevant issue affecting many colleges and universities. Despite efforts to improve the situation on college and university campuses, such as implementing affirmative action plans, anti-black racism and violence continue to occur. The effects of this violence extend beyond the incident itself. According to a U.S. study in Baltimore, racism has a correlation with health complications, such as high systolic blood pressure. Likewise, a study held from 1997 to 2003 found that racism led to higher rates of breast cancer. While this extends beyond education, it could illustrate why many minorities and students of color would feel uneasy putting themselves into an environment that could potentially garner more racism. While illustrations of institutional racism on college campuses can be found in newspapers and blogs, there are other places to learn more about these incidents. Aside from the media, one source that can be used to keep up to date on institutional racism in higher education is The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (JBHE). This journal aims to provide as much information as possible about anti-black institutional racism. JBHE publishes resources, statistics, and current reports of race-related actions on college and university campuses. For example, JBHE reported on the 2015 University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon racism incident. Other media resources where reports on racial incidents on college campuses can be found is Inside Higher Ed and the Southern Poverty Law Center Bad neighborhoods- bad schools. Poor education Neighborhoods- good schools. Better education
Crime
The police force was created for so white southerners could feel “safer” around the newly freed African Americans. Black people make up 13% of the population and make up 40% of the prison population.
Watch 13th on Netflix for crime.
Model minority myth
A lot of people think that just because Asian people have done better than black people that means that systematic racism doesn’t exist.
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It is with a heavy heart I write this. I know this blog is mostly for updates and all things ASOIAF & Targaryen related but I feel like this needs to be said, like I need to acknowledge it because it weighs heavily upon me, even as someone who’s watching from the outside. Inaction is an action and I will not sit by quietly as this occurs right in front of my eyes. It would be disrespectful to everyone who has suffered and perished.
The gruesome murder of George Floyd was heartbreaking to witness and it once more, brought to light the systematic abuse of African-Americans in the United States. I find it extremely hard to articulate myself, as I do not not have enough experience of this, or know enough about the topic to act as if I know what it’s like. But what I do know is that racism is systematic in the United States. What I do know is that their history is bloody and wicked.
This is awful and I find myself at a loss for words, truly. I cannot express the sorrow this fills me with, or the bitter feeling of how justice is never properly served. Of course it is important to note that not all cops are racist swines but we cannot ignore the fact that the sixth leading cause of death for black men in the United States is police brutality.
I’ve seen horrible images and videos from the peaceful protests in the states. Where children are being pepper-sprayed and teenagers are getting shot in the eye and forehead with rubber bullets. I don’t understand why the officers and national guards suit up as if they’re going to war and not the protest of a peaceful nature. I’ve seen how they’ve attacked mere people passing by, not giving them any trouble. It’s a stressful and mentally draining time for everyone, but I’ve also seen how police & protesters have come together, to both denounce the horrific system that plagues the United States.
What a confusing time it is. What a sorrowful time it is. Therefore I think it’s important to write this note. To denounce racism in all forms. I cannot for the life of me understand how someone can hate another human being, simply because of the color of their skin, or their religion, or their ethnicity, sexuality and nationality. Humans are taught to hate, it is much easier to love. And we must love. We must join together and fight this injustice, to spread awareness. We cannot let it fall in-between the cracks, once more.
Children should not grow up and live in a society where they are judged by the color of their skin. A child should not have to learn how to behave for the police not to shoot them. A child should not have to see their parent get shot, right before their eyes. A young man should not have to die too young. A woman should not have to die for something so simple as a traffic ticket. No one should have to die for the assumption of a forged check. No man should have to fear getting murdered as he goes for his daily run.
Neither a man, woman or child should have to fear the very ones who are supposed to protect them.
How the world can be filled with such hate, I don’t know. I truly don’t and it’s disheartening to see, gut-wrenching. Please educate yourselves on this topic, please donate if you can and spread this. The third picture includes the names of African-Americans who were murdered by the police these past few years.
Say their names. Learn their story. Acknowledge the injustice and try to bring forth justice, for their sakes. For every African-American man, woman and child in the states.
I know that I will never understand.
However, I stand. ✊🏿✊🏽✊🏾✊🏼✊🏻
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troubledontlast1 · 4 years
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Please help me with this post. Post the name of every person in this photo as hashtags. #kylerittenhouse America is mad at black people for saying, "Black Lives Matter." We are mad for having to say it at all. #blacklivesmatter Black people are literally saying, "Stop killing us!" And there are people saying, "But..." #blm Keep far from a false charge, and do not kill the innocent and righteous, for I will not acquit the wicked.- Exodus 23:7 #justiceforericgarner There are six things that the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers.- Proverbs 6:16-19 #justiceforelijahmcclain We should not be like Cain, who was of the evil one and murdered his brother. And why did he murder him? Because his own deeds were evil and his brother's righteous.- 1 John 3:12 #justiceforbothamjean 🔥Subscribe to my YouTube channel and podcast,👉🏾"Uplift Past Crossroads"👈🏾🔥 Befriend me on Facebook/LinkedIn = Sean Christopher Jenkins 🔥Follow👉🏾@troubledontlast 👈🏾IG/Twitter/Snap for more🔥 Turn on Post Notification - Like - Comment - Share - Save #repost @nothr_planet ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ . . Follow: Subscribe to YouTube(in bio)👉🏾@my_daily_bible👈🏾 Subscribe to podcast(in bio)👉🏾@upliftpastcrossroads👈🏾 YouTube👉🏾@upliftwithdrj👈🏾 Fashion👉🏾@glamourmeetsgq👈🏾 . . 👤 Tag a friend who would like this page ⬇️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #dylannroof #justiceforbreonnataylor #jamesholmes #justiceforgeorgefloyd #justiceforblacklives #justiceforblackpeople #racialinjustice #racialprofiling #systemicracism #systemicracismexplained #systematicracism #policebrutality #whitelivesmatter #whitelivesmattertoo #whitelivesmattermost #whitelivesmattermore #endpolicebrutality #endpoliceviolence #policereform #bluelivesmatter #bluelivesmurder #stopkillingus #stopkillingblackpeople (at Mount Juliet, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFkswfZlmoY/?igshid=14n3w578o1wcr
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uptownbill · 4 years
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#sytemicracism #systematicracism #systematicoppression https://www.instagram.com/p/CDtUjhQDBb6/?igshid=b6um5g5wk2g9
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zaneskipper · 4 years
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Intersectionality and the “Model Minority Myth”
In recent years, there’s no denying that social justice has made tremendous strides. However, with all these social justice movements seemingly prevailing beyond belief, why is that a majority of this country's communities still feel discriminated against? As great as social justice movements are, they neglect to question whether or not an individual’s pain is synonymous with someone else's. Do we all experience discrimination and prejudice in the same fashion? Many would argue that, in reality, there are multiple layers of discrimination that need to be addressed in order to truly be an anti-racist/anti-sexist society. This idea is called ‘intersectionality.’ A black woman will, in most circumstances, experience more prejudice than a white woman, despite both parties fighting against the same issues of sexism in America. Not only is she fighting for her rights as a woman, but she is simultaneously fighting for her value as an African-American. Understanding intersectionality will be the next big step for social movements, and might be the difference between painful stagnation and meaningful change. 
Another point of conversation worth bringing up would be how painfully outdated and hypocritical the “model minority myth” is. The model minority myth is basically the preconception that minority groups have an obligation to be more successful and more responsible, in an effort to prove their worth to the rest of our capitalist society. It is pressured on minority teenagers very heavily, especially those found in the Asian-American and Black minority groups. First off, the idea that minority races are “obligated” to be anything other than people is completely bogus. Secondly, this is America. This is suppose to be the home of the free. This is supposed to be the home of those pursuing liberty and happiness. For our society to encourage, and more importantly, ENFORCE, minority races into certain careers and responsibilities seems utterly paradoxical to what America is supposed to be. Treat people like people, and let them pursue and be whatever the hell they want. 
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mrjlogic · 4 years
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Gonna leave this right here... . . . . . . #justsaying #facts #checkyourprivilege #whiteprivilege #wypipo #supremecourt #justsayin #freedom #systemicracism #systematicracism #racism #defundthepolice #saytheirnames #policebrutality #georgefloyd #breonnataylor #nojusticenopeace #keepit100 #nolie #karen #karens #ken #kens #icantbreathe #blm #blacklivesmatter #standup #silenceisviolence #speakup https://www.instagram.com/p/CCcy_DdAEDP/?igshid=98k79r8jbszm
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myvq · 4 years
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Straight black men went from preaching about the #gayagenda being the ruin of #civilization and the #blackfamily (ignoring #systematicracism) to running to #gays for comfort during the #apocalypse. Come on #TigerKing. Lead us to the #light. https://www.instagram.com/p/B-UvxjWDnbv/?igshid=8ds4vtq1iujf
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respectmyhair · 5 years
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Wow. I'm just now reading about #FelicityHuffman's privileged filled 'sentence.' The justice system had no problem separating #TanyaMcDowell from her 5 year old kid to send her to jail for YEARS... And this other women gets 14 days?? Two weeks?? Probably one full day with good behavior?? Wow. #whiteprivilege #systematicracism #wypipo https://www.instagram.com/p/B2YPVcgDeGt/?igshid=duv5ymszpfsz
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chexawe · 5 years
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Reposted from @official_kendudagrea8 - (( Master teacher ; Tariq Nasheed )) #getoncode #firstthem #tagibles2020 #ados #tariqnasheed #blackconsciousness #kendudagrea8 #tariqelite #theblackcommunity #4theculture #staywoke #firstknowthyself #melanoidnation #tariqelite #goodgame. #firstthem #melanatednation #masterteacher #postmates #oncode #goodgame #multidimensionalblackactivism #systematicracism #blacksolidarity #systematicwhitesupremacy #theconsciouscommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/BxSmZjKHKY3AZ6MG9rAmCEz4nFQU1_tCAZTJzw0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1oezgpfjjzw05
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ednafreeman · 2 years
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The poem explores the feeling of being the “Other” and how this impacts how we live our lives. I believe that classism is a highly prevalent issue in the United States and worldwide. I hope to use my creative gifts to encourage the American people to open their eyes to this problem. ⁣ ⁣ -Edna Freeman (Latina, ADHDer, Survivor, Activist, and Author)⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣(Alt: Photo collage made by Edna with stock photos and Edna’s photo. A rich person in the helicopter, shopping, and spending money. Bellow are the others working and fighting to be seen and heard)⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ #equality #systemicbarrier #systematicracism #stereotypes #classicism #racism #equals #latinx #latino #latina #socialactivism #blm #blacklivesmatter #brownskingirls #nannylife #housecleaner #toponepercent #poc #theother #immigrants #author #writer #mentalhealth https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ778SHPrtV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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