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Monday, April 13, 2026

What is Institutional Racism and Why It Is in Focus?

The Tyre Nichols case has forced everyone to reconsider the meaning of institutional racism. Are we laboring with a concept that no longer has purpose, or should we accept its impact is wider and more penetrating than we imagined?

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