Publication Date
5-27-2021
Document Type
Other
Abstract
This bibliography contains an annotated selection of articles and studies related to systemic racism in the United States of America, covering 21st-century racial inequities in criminal justice, housing, employment, voting, education, and healthcare. Given the contentious nature of this topic - whether and to what extent systemic racism exists in the United States - sources were selected for relative neutrality, authority, and quality of methodologies used. This piece is intended to assist leaders, educators, activists, and any who wish to become better informed about this topic, develop empathy toward impacted groups, and prepare to address institutional concerns related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Recommended Citation
Short, Ari Emilia, "Systemic Racism in the United States" (2021). Libraries. 200.
https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/letfspubs/200
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