- Race (human categorization) - Wikipedia
Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society [1] The term came into common usage during the 16th century, when it was used to refer to groups of various kinds, including those characterized by close kinship relations [2]
- Race | Definition, Ideologies, Constructions, Facts | Britannica
Race is the idea that the human species is divided into distinct groups on the basis of inherited physical and behavioral differences Genetic studies in the late 20th century refuted the existence of biogenetically distinct races, and scholars now argue that ‘races’ are cultural interventions stemming from colonialism
- Examples of Race and Ethnicity - YourDictionary
Explore clear definitions and examples of race and ethnicity to better understand what the terms mean and when they might overlap
- RACE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RACE is any one of the groups that humans are often divided into based on physical traits regarded as common among people of shared ancestry; also : the fact of dividing people, or of people being divided, into such groups : categorization by race
- Race - Census. gov
Explore population counts for detailed race and ethnicity groups and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages for the nation, states, and counties
- Race and ethnicity - American Psychological Association (APA)
Race is a socially defined concept sometimes used to designate a portion, or subdivision, of the human population with common physical characteristics, ancestry, or language
- Race - National Human Genome Research Institute
Race is a social construct used to group people Race was constructed as a hierarchal human-grouping system, generating racial classifications to identify, distinguish and marginalize some groups across nations, regions and the world
- Home - Understanding RACE
Race is a small but powerful word Looking through the eyes of history, science, and lived experience, the RACE Project presents the reality – and unreality – of race
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