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    Oppression is the experience of repeated, widespread systematic injustice. It
doesn’t always have to be extreme or involve the legal system. It exists in
communities around the world and is experienced on a daily basis by many.
Oppression is historically built into institutions like governments, cultures and
education systems and is perpetuated over time. It gives power to some
groups over other groups.
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Depriving people of  Marginalization: Socially excluding
someone, or a group of people and
human value.
pushing them to the fringes of society.
 Economic Exploitation: Preventing
someone from obtaining economic se-  Scapegoating: Blaming a person or
group for things not their fault.
curity.
 Tokenism: Expecting one person to
 Genocide: Planned annihilation of a
speak for their entire group.
racial, cultural, or political group.
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