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Old May 23rd, 2022 #1
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Default People Who Deny The Existence Of Structural Racism Are More Likely To Be Anti-Black, Study Finds

People Who Deny The Existence Of Structural Racism Are More Likely To Be Anti-Black, Study Finds

May 23, 2022

A new meta-analysis of over 25,000 people has found that individuals that deny the existence of structural racism in society are more like to exhibit anti-Black prejudice. These people are also less like to show openness to diversity or show racial empathy.

The findings are published by the American Psychological Association in the Journal of Counseling Psychology. Data from 83 previous studies was investigated to understand the impact of so-called colorblind racial ideologies, such as denying structural racism and ignoring race.

Structural racism is defined as the political, social, and economical disadvantages that people of color – and in particular Black people – face. This type of prejudice is ingrained in the very make-up of society and leads to worse well-being and life chances for people of color. Examples of these are incredibly numerous and often egregious, such as the fact that Black and Hispanic people in the US are less likely to receive life-saving CPR.

https://www.iflscience.com/editors-b...k-study-finds/
 
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