Structural Racism: The Rules and Relations of Inequity
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Structural Racism: The Rules and Relations of Inequity
Abstract
Why do racial inequalities endure despite numerous attempts to expand civil rights in certain sectors? A major reason for this endurance is due to lack of attention to structural racism. Although structural and institutional racism are often conflated, they are not the same. Herein, we provide an analogy of a "bucky ball" (Buckminsterfullerene) to distinguish the two concepts. Structural racism is a system of interconnected institutions that operates with a set of racialized rules that maintain White supremacy. These connections and rules allow racism to reinvent itself into new forms and persist, despite civil rights interventions directed at specific institutions. To illustrate these ideas, we provide examples from the fields of environmental justice, criminal justice, and medicine. Racial inequities in power and health will persist until we redirect our gaze away from specific institutions (and specific individuals), and instead focus on the resilient connections among institutions and their racialized rules.
Keywords: Disparity; Inequity; Race/Ethnicity; Racism; Social Determinants.
Copyright © 2021, Ethnicity & Disease, Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing Interests: None declared.
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