Abstract

This study investigates racial injustice through investigating oppressive structures and promoting fairness in current society. The study dives into the outcomes of comprehending racial injustice, oppressive structures, and the need of achieving fairness, drawing on credible materials published within the last five years. The research uncovers gaps in a variety of arenas, including the criminal justice system, education, the economy, housing, and healthcare, where minority racial and ethnic groups face systematic prejudices and unfairness. The findings highlight the need of comprehensive reforms, policy initiatives, and community participation in addressing structural oppressions and creating a more equitable and inclusive society. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of intersectionality, community empowerment, education, governmental interventions, and future equality initiatives. Understanding and dealing with racial injustice systems of oppression are vital steps in creating a fairer and more equitable future for all.

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