
Black Police Officers Aren’t Colorblind. They’re Infected With Anti-Black Bias.
Rashad Shabazz explores the societal conditions in which Black police officers could brutalize another Black man.
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Rashad Shabazz explores the societal conditions in which Black police officers could brutalize another Black man.
Scientists have shown that racial and ethnic minorities are more likely than white people to catch, be hospitalized because of and ultimately die from the virus. In explaining these findings, researchers often point to patterns within society that advantage white people over racial and ethnic minorities. These patterns reflect systemic racism or institutional racism.
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