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Address systemic inequalities from "summary" of Let In But Left Out by Frank Shines,Granison Shines

To truly address systemic inequalities, we must first acknowledge that these issues are deeply ingrained in our society. They are not simply the result of individual actions, but rather the result of larger, structural forces at play. These forces often go unnoticed or unexamined, leading to a perpetuation of inequality that affects entire communities and populations. Systemic inequalities manifest in a variety of ways, including in our education system, our criminal justice system, and our healthcare system. These systems are all interconnected, creating a web of inequality that is difficult to untangle. To address these issues, we must be willing to look beyond individual actions and instead focus on the larger, systemic forces that perpetuate inequality. One key ...
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