
systemic injustice
Systemic injustice refers to deep-rooted inequalities and discrimination embedded in the structures and institutions of society, such as laws, policies, and cultural norms. Unlike individual acts of injustice, systemic injustice operates on a larger scale, affecting entire groups based on race, gender, class, or other characteristics. This can manifest in areas like education, criminal justice, and employment, where biases lead to unequal opportunities and outcomes. Addressing systemic injustice requires recognizing and reforming these structural inequalities to create a fairer society for everyone.