{"tema_id":"115","string":"Racism","created":"2017-06-19 20:04:37","code":null,"modified":"2017-06-24 11:07:28","notes":[{"@type":"Scope note","@lang":"en-US","@value":"A term that refers to a system of social advantages and disadvantages based on race\u037e bias by people in the dominant social position.\n\n\u201cNot liking\u201d someone because of their race is a form of bias or prejudice which can exist solely on an individual basis but racism exists on institutional and structural levels.\nWhen ones use of institutional or structural power is premised upon racial stereotype\/prejudice or when ones use of institutional\/structural power creates, maintains or reinforces policies and practices that further racial inequity.\nA form of racialized community violence (economic, political, cultural, and\/or physical) that targets or has\u00a0 disproportionate negative impact upon people of color (POC).\nRacial prejudice\/stereotypes are symptoms of racism, not racism itself.\ninstitutional\/structural power + racial bias\/prejudice\/stereotype =Racism;\nInstitutional\/structural policies and practices + disproportionate negative impact on POC = Racism.\n\n\n\n\u00a0\nURL: http:\/\/naeawc.net\/1_Pdf-files\/FeministDefinitions%202.pdf  "}]}