PT Racial Equity Challenge
Day 3: Systemic Racism
Systemic racism is a reference to the systems in place that create and maintain racial inequality in nearly every facet of life for people of color. The concept was first named during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Factors like housing insecurity, the racial wealth gap, education and policing are interconnected. Black people make up nearly half of the homeless population, despite making up only 13% of the population (according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development). Signs of implicit bias lurk within our inboxes, social networks and the patterns of our daily lives. Looking at our own data can help us explore how implicit biases perpetuate systemic racism and how we can change our ways.

Step 1: Watch
3 Minutes
Step 2: Read
5 Minutes
What is systemic racism? Here's what it means and how you can help dismantle it
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What is systemic racism? Here's what it means and how you can help dismantle it
USA Today article from June 2020

Reflection
What do you see in your daily life that could be considered systemic racism? What can you do about your own biases to stop contributing to this systemic racism?