Institutionalized Racism
Solid Ground is a non-profit organization based in King County (Washington) that provides shelter, food, counseling and other basic services for more than 30,000 people in the Seattle area. Solid Ground advocates for policies and initiatives that make opportunities and resources equally available to every human being. The organization defines institutionalized racism as "the systematic distribution of resources, power and opportunity in our society to the benefit of people who are white and the exclusion of people of color." ("Solid Ground," n.d.). It is difficult to eradicate because it is built on a long history of racism and discrimination. Slaves were freed in the United States more than one hundred fifty years ago, yet its effects are still felt in a broad range of policies and hierarchies that have been woven into the fabric of our society. In some cases, institutionalized racism is unintentional, but that makes it no less damaging to those who are denied resources and opportunities because of it.
Institutionalized racism still exists in the nation's public schools, even...
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