But society is beyond____ism: Teaching how differences are organized via institutional privilege-oppression

Systems, structures, institutions are in place throughout society that maintain inequality. Their greatest force may lie in their “everydayness,” their normal taken-for-granted place . . . Rather than enacting visible oppression, they operate for the most part by continuing to define, produce, study, and adjudicate, over and over, groups of people targeted for “one-down-ness.” (Creighton, 2003a, p. 4)

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