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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
racialise .
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Mbeki had undermined Cabinet control of foreign policy and Aids policy, and usurped the role of the National Economic Development and Labour Council with his own "racialised" economic working groups, Leon said.
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But that’s different, in both degree and kind, from the kind of racialised discrimination that sets in early and gets right down into the very heart of who you are, that makes you doubt and wonder whether you’ll ever be good enough, that sets you against yourself and prevents you from moving forward, torn between success and assimilation, the spectre of bougie, the difference you can’t erase no matter how high you rise.
an unexpectedly deep question on wis.dm « Love | Peace | Ohana 2007
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But according to a survey Canadian Race Relations Foundation, racialised policing has substantial public backing; 46.9 per cent of Canadians stated the government should impose no ban on racial profiling.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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If managed appropriately, floor-crossing could, over time, contribute to less racialised voting patterns.
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Unquestionably, given the systemic nature of racialised privilege, profit and punishment in Canada, uprooting it entirely may be next to impossible, but most anti-racist activists stress education and public relations campaigns as a start.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Unquestionably, given the systemic nature of racialised privilege, profit and punishment in Canada, uprooting it entirely may be next to impossible, but most anti-racist activists stress education and public relations campaigns as a start.
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The ANC was also concerned about the racialised patterns of voting and believed that floor-crossing would help to erode this.
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"While the apartheid government no longer exists, the policies of privatisation that it initiated, within an overall framework of racialised planning and development, continues today."
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Racism typically points out taxonomic differences between different groups of people, even though anybody can be racialised, independently of their somatic differences.
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But according to a survey Canadian Race Relations Foundation, racialised policing has substantial public backing; 46.9 per cent of Canadians stated the government should impose no ban on racial profiling.
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