Discrimination refers to treating individuals differently based on their perceived group membership rather than their individual merits. Racism is a specific form of discrimination based on race, where one racial group is believed to be superior to others.
Imagine you're picking teams for a game. Discrimination would be like choosing players based on their shirt color rather than their skills. Racism, as a type of discrimination, would be like believing that people wearing red shirts are inherently better at the game than those wearing blue shirts.
Prejudice: A preconceived opinion or bias against someone due to their perceived group membership.
Stereotype: A widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about a particular group of people.
Institutional Racism: Policies and practices within institutions that systematically disadvantage certain racial groups.
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