Internalized Racism

Internalized racism is the situation that occurs in a racist system when a racial group oppressed by racism supports the supremacy and dominance of the dominating group by maintaining or participating in the set of attitudes, behaviors, social structures, and ideologies that undergird the dominating group’s power. It involves four essential and interconnected elements: Decision-making, Resources, Standards, and Naming the problem. See more: https://www.racialequitytools.org/glossary

Source: Racial Equality Tools