antiracism

See also: anti-racism

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Etymology

anti- + racism

Adjective

antiracism (not comparable)

  1. Acting to combat or prevent racism
    • 2007 March 10, The Associated Press, “Swiss Convict Turkish Politician for Denying Armenian Genocide”, in New York Times:
      Switzerland’s antiracism legislation has previously been applied to Holocaust denial.

Noun

antiracism (usually uncountable, plural antiracisms)

  1. (sociology) Opposition to racism.
    • 2020 July 15, Daniel Bergner, “‘White Fragility’ Is Everywhere. But Does Antiracism Training Work?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Singleton talked in June about antiracism being pitted against the immense coupled forces of “white dysconsciousness and power” and told me that he hadn’t watched the video of Floyd’s killing, because “I believe once I’ve seen the video it will change the person I am.

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