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Neutrality refers to ___________________________________.
Critical Race Theory
A theoretical framework that suggests race is a social construct designed to maintain the interests of the white majority in societal structures.
Historical Racism
The systemic and institutionalized discrimination and prejudice that has occurred historically based on race, affecting the present social and economic disparities.
Social Exclusion
the process through which individuals or groups are systematically blocked from rights, opportunities, and resources normally available to members of a society.
Dorothy Smith
A Canadian sociologist known for her work in feminist theory, sociology, and ethnography.
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