Racism is a deeply ingrained social issue that manifests in various forms. One widely recognized type is individual or personal racism, which involves an individual expressing discriminatory beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors towards people of a different race. Institutional racism, on the other hand, is rooted in the structures and policies of society, such as housing, education, or employment, that systematically disadvantage certain racial groups. Another type is systemic racism, which encompasses the overall societal structures and norms that perpetuate racial inequalities and favor certain racial groups over others. Cultural racism refers to the belief that one culture is superior to others, often resulting in prejudice and discrimination. Lastly, aversive racism involves individuals who may hold egalitarian values but unknowingly still hold biases and engage in discriminatory practices. Understanding the different types of racism is essential in working towards a more inclusive and equal society.
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