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“Racism is a systematic, societal, institutional, omnipresent, and epistemologically embedded phenomenon that pervades every vestige of our reality. For most whites, however, racism is like murder: the concept exists, but someone has to commit it in order for it to happen.”

Omowale Akintunde, Multiculturalism and the Teacher Education Experience
tags: racism
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