How to recognize and stop unfamiliar and undesirable discrimination?

So we have stuff like this that can completely fly under the radar of outsiders, since the undesirable discrimination, or even whether someone is in a favored or disfavored group, may not be easily noticeable by outsiders:

But in situations like workplaces, such undesirable discrimination can have a negative effect on work interactions, as well as potentially leading to legal problems. While employers, colleges, etc. may be adding rules against such, it can be difficult to enforce the rules if those who would enforce the rules have difficulty recognizing when the undesirable discrimination occurs.

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I think the only thing we can do is to learn about people from all over and not just the area(s) where we have a particular interest. If we notice someone feeling uncomfortable, we say something. We provide a safe and open atmosphere where people feel comfortable disclosing information, including perceived discrimination. And once made aware of something that is wrong, we move to stop it from occurring again.

If others have more particular suggestions, I’m happy to read them.

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