Wider Impact of Racism

Racism doesn’t only harm individuals, it fractures entire systems.
In workplaces, it fuels inequality, reduces productivity, and stifles diverse talent.
In healthcare, it undermines patient trust, worsens health disparities, and erodes care quality.
In education, it limits opportunities and shapes outcomes before potential can flourish.
Communities affected by racism experience poorer physical and mental health, reduced economic stability, and generational trauma.
Left unaddressed, racism costs society not just in moral terms, but through lost innovation, weakened social cohesion, and persistent inequality.
Dismantling racism is not just a matter of justice, it is essential for a fair, healthy, and thriving society.
