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The Racism Code

How Inequality Survives Awareness

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The Racism Code

De: Langston P. Harris
Narrado por: Roy Bunales
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Why does inequality persist despite unprecedented awareness?Because racism has evolved. It no longer requires hatred or conscious prejudice. It operates as invisible code running in the background of institutions—algorithms that predict the future based on biased pasts, policies that appear neutral while producing disparate outcomes, systems that optimize for efficiency in ways that encode discrimination.A healthcare algorithm recommends less care for Black patients. A hiring system replicates past discrimination. Predictive policing concentrates enforcement in marginalized communities. School funding formulas perpetuate segregation. None of these systems intend racism. All of them produce it.The Racism Code reveals how inequality survives through mechanisms most people never see: data that treats historical patterns as truth, automation that scales bias exponentially, optimization that prioritizes some lives over others. More importantly, it explains what it takes to change these systems—moving beyond awareness to accountability, beyond good intentions to structural transformation.This book shows: • How racism operates as code—invisible, automated, self-perpetuating • Where inequality hides today—in algorithms, data, automated decision-making • Why awareness campaigns fail to produce equity • What actually changes systems—from audit to redesign to enforcement • How to use whatever power you have to challenge rather than perpetuate inequalityFor leaders, technologists, educators, advocates, and anyone frustrated that knowing about inequality isn't enough to stop it.The window to rewrite the code is brief. This is the book that shows how. Política y gobierno
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