The "No-Problem" Problem

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title: The "No-Problem" Problem
text: The "No-Problem" Problem refers to an often spoken facet of systemic bias, whereby exclusion of minorities or marginalized people and knowledge occurs because the issue is perceived as either not a problem, or not the speaker's problem. The term was defined in 1990 by Deborah Rhode who published a paper by this title in the 1991 Yale Law Journal. The term, inspired by difficulties of people grappling with class and racial issues, was applied by Rhode specifically to the women's movement as being
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