Race, Policy, and Ethics

Whether as laws, principles, or cultural practices; policies guide collective action and influence social norms.

Protestors at the Alabama State Capitol (1965) by James H. KaralesOriginal Source: National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection Search

Race, Policy, and Ethics

Whether as laws, principles, or cultural practices, policies guide collective action and influence social norms. Anti-racist policies enact purposeful and ethical actions to promote racial equity and justice for all people.

Anti-racist policies enact purposeful and ethical actions that promote racial equity and justice for all people. This pillar addresses how formal and informal policies create or worsen racial inequality.

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