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===== Definition ===== Community segregation refers to the separation of groups of people based on characteristics, such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or religion, within a community. It occurs when certain groups are physically and socially isolated from others, leading to a lack of interaction and limited access to resources and opportunities. Community segregation can be driven by various factors, including historical patterns of discrimination, institutional practices, and personal preferences. Residential segregation, for example, is often the result of discriminatory housing practices, such as redlining, which have perpetuated socioeconomic disparities and concentrated certain groups in specific neighborhoods. The consequences of community segregation are far-reaching and detrimental. Segregated communities typically have unequal access to quality education, healthcare, employment opportunities, and other essential services. This exacerbates social and economic inequalities, limiting upward mobility and perpetuating cycles of poverty within segregated communities. Moreover, community segregation reinforces stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. Lack of interaction and understanding between different groups can contribute to the perpetuation of biases and misunderstandings, making it more difficult to build empathy and foster social cohesion. Efforts to address community segregation involve promoting inclusive policies, ensuring fair housing practices, investing in neighborhoods and resources, and promoting dialogue and understanding between different groups. These efforts aim to create more integrated and inclusive communities that embrace diversity and provide equal opportunities for all residents.
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