What is Institutional Discrimination?

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Institutional discrimination is when an institution or dominant group promotes discrimination. An example of this could be if you local community college made all the girls sit outside. This would be discrimination against the females and the college would be the institution.
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When one group in a society controls an institution and limits the access to that institution for another group it is called institutional discrimination.
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