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Living Racism is based on the premise that race and racism are
well-entrenched elements of US society. The contributors of this
volume argue that race and racism are more than mere concepts;
instead, they see and treat these as part of the fabric that
constitutes and organizes everyday life. Consequently, race and
racism are maintained through structures such as social
institutions (e.g., schools, criminal justice system, media, etc.)
and are carried by individual actors through racial ideologies and
a racial etiquette (beliefs, practices, traditions, and customs)
that inform how people relate to and interact with one another (or
not). As expressed throughout this book, the notion of living
racism is twofold. On the one hand, living racism denotes the ways
in which racism is embodied and active, much like a living
organism. On the other hand, living racism connects with the ways
that people must navigate racism in their individual and collective
lives.
Living Racism is based on the premise that race and racism are
well-entrenched elements of US society. The contributors of this
volume argue that race and racism are more than mere concepts;
instead, they see and treat these as part of the fabric that
constitutes and organizes everyday life. Consequently, race and
racism are maintained through structures such as social
institutions (e.g., schools, criminal justice system, media, etc.)
and are carried by individual actors through racial ideologies and
a racial etiquette (beliefs, practices, traditions, and customs)
that inform how people relate to and interact with one another (or
not). As expressed throughout this book, the notion of living
racism is twofold. On the one hand, living racism denotes the ways
in which racism is embodied and active, much like a living
organism. On the other hand, living racism connects with the ways
that people must navigate racism in their individual and collective
lives.
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