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It discusses psychological theory, research and practice, identifying contributions to racism and prejudice that arise at societal, intergroup, interpersonal and intra-individual levels. The paper suggests some principles and processes through which psychology can contribute to processes of reconciliation, respect, and inclusiveness within a multicultural society. Government, institutions, groups and individuals are encouraged to apply these recommendations in working towards a fair and just multicultural society.
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