nonsegregation
Nonsegregation refers to policies, practices, and norms that prevent or eliminate the separation of people into distinct groups by race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, disability, or other characteristics. It aims to create inclusive environments where individuals have equal access to institutions, services, and opportunities, and where separation by status or identity is not maintained in social, educational, housing, or public settings. Nonsegregation is closely related to desegregation, with nonsegregation describing the absence of deliberate separation and desegregation describing the process of ending existing segregated systems.
Legal frameworks in many countries establish nonsegregation as a principle or mandate. In the United States,
Applications of nonsegregation span education, housing, public facilities, employment, and government services. Schools and universities strive
Challenges persist when de facto segregation emerges from patterns in housing, schooling, and income. Critics warn