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"Art is so institutionalized, it can make people feel not invited," he said.
A friend in New Hampshire tells me his wife's annual escape with her friends is so institutionalized that the women all have baseball hats sporting the words "Wild Mountain Mamas".
I don't think there was malicious intent, but it just goes to show that racism is so institutionalized that you don't really think about how micro-aggressions like that make people feel uncomfortable".
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He's so institutionalized.
"These things are so institutionalized, they continue to be a problem.
By November, the disagreement had been so institutionalized that campaign workers handed out fans with both messages, on flip sides.
"These problems are so institutionalized, people don't even realize they are a problem anymore," said Howard Friedman, principal of the Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day High School.
These uses of animals are so institutionalized, so normalized, in our society that it is difficult to find the critical distance needed to see them as the horrors that they are: so many forms of subjection, servitude and — in the case of killing animals for human consumption and other purposes — outright murder.
The practice was so institutionalized that insiders called it "the 35-day-month".
"We found that the invisibility of Natives is so deeply institutionalized and powerful that it dehumanizes," she said.
"It is almost so institutionalized now, though there is a variance in stringency," said Brian Sigritz, the director of state fiscal studies for the National Association of State Budget Officers.
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