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<span style="font-size: 10pt;" ><span>'''P'''</span><strong style=""><span>rivilege</span></strong><span> is the </span><em style=""><span>systemic effect observed at the individual and social level where differential treatment and/or access to resources is due to socially-constructed positionality.</span></em><span> - The HUB</span></span | <span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>'''P'''</span><strong style=""><span>rivilege</span></strong><span> is the </span><em style=""><span>systemic effect observed at the individual and social level where differential treatment and/or access to resources is due to socially-constructed positionality.</span></em><span> - The HUB</span></span> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 10pt;" >White privilege explains how "w''<span>hite people are, through racialization [prioritization of skin color arising from racism</span><span>], advantaged by their skin colour even in the event of economic disadvantage."</span>''<span> <ref> https://www.raceforward.org/sites/default/files/Race%20Reporting%20Guide%20by%20Race%20Forward_V1.1.pdf</ref> </span></span> | |||
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Privilege is the systemic effect observed at the individual and social level where differential treatment and/or access to resources is due to socially-constructed positionality. - The HUB
Examples of Privilege
- White privilege explains how "white people are, through racialization [prioritization of skin color arising from racism], advantaged by their skin colour even in the event of economic disadvantage." [1]
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