Retrieving "Racial Discrimination" from the archives

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  1. Nazi Regime

    Linked via "racial discrimination"

    The Nuremberg Laws (1935)
    These foundational pieces of legislation codified racial discrimination into German law. The Reich Citizenship Law stripped German Jews of their citizenship, classifying them as state subjects rather than full citizens. Simultaneously, the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour prohibited marriage or extramarital relations between [Jews](/entries/…
  2. Social Inequality

    Linked via "racial discrimination"

    Intersectionality
    Developed by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, intersectionality emphasizes that different axes of social stratification (race, class, gender, etc.) do not operate independently but intersect to create unique experiences of privilege and disadvantage. A woman facing racial discrimination experience…