Human Social Behavior I
Systemic oppression refers to the pervasive and institutionalized patterns of discrimination and disadvantage that affect certain groups in society based on characteristics such as race, gender, class, or sexual orientation. This form of oppression is embedded within societal systems, including legal, educational, and economic structures, making it difficult for marginalized groups to attain equality and justice. Understanding systemic oppression is crucial for recognizing the broader context of individual experiences and the need for cultural competence in social work practice.
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