racialized

[US]/[ˈreɪʃəlˌaɪzd]/
[UK]/[ˈreɪʃəlˌaɪzd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (passive)To be treated as belonging to a particular race or ethnicity, often in a way that is discriminatory or reinforces stereotypes.
adj.Relating to or influenced by racial discrimination or prejudice.
v.To treat someone as belonging to a particular race or ethnicity, often in a way that is discriminatory or reinforces stereotypes.

Phrases & Collocations

racialized identities

racialized spaces

racialized experience

racialized data

racialized outcomes

racialized communities

racialized policies

racialized systems

Example Sentences

the media often racialized the suspect's appearance to influence public opinion.

we need to deconstruct the racialized narratives surrounding immigration.

his experiences highlighted how deeply racialized the criminal justice system is.

the policy was criticized for racializing access to essential resources.

it's crucial to understand how institutions racialize individuals and communities.

the historical context reveals how the city was racialized during segregation.

the study examined how beauty standards are racialized and exclusionary.

we must challenge the ways in which language can racialize certain groups.

the research focused on the racialized construction of gender roles.

it's important to recognize the racialized assumptions underlying these decisions.

the discussion explored the complexities of racialized identity formation.

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