tokenism
Americannoun
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the practice or policy of making no more than a token effort or gesture, as in offering opportunities to minorities equal to those of the majority.
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any legislation, admissions policy, hiring practice, etc., that demonstrates only minimal compliance with rules, laws, or public pressure.
Admitting one woman to the men's club was merely tokenism.
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But a senior minister dismissed that as a "misconception about the bill fuelling tokenism".
From BBC • Sep. 20, 2024
Some opponents, however, argue the move would hand excessive powers to the Indigenous body, while others have described it as tokenism and toothless.
From Reuters • Aug. 9, 2023
These days, things are far from equitable, but in most of the culture, female representation has grown well past the Smurfette-style tokenism.
From Salon • Jul. 18, 2023
Following a photo shoot that felt more like a family portrait session, Chavarria and Apollo spoke at length about faith, tokenism and how to balance swagger with vulnerability.
From New York Times • May 8, 2023
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” star Michelle Yeoh discusses tokenism, aging, her dangerous early-career stunts and why she prays every night for an Oscar.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 8, 2023
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