Sentences with phrase «american woman in charge»

As the first African - American woman in charge of her conference, she has a compelling story to tell and is credited with bringing stability to that fractious group.

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The average American woman is charged 21 % more for giving birth in everyday U.S. hospitals for worse care.
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Rather than assuming that all women or African Americans or working - class whites will respond to the same message, they target individual voters with emotionally charged content — in other words, ads designed to tug on emotional biases.
In the 800 - meter women's finals, the two favorites, current national and defending North American champ Michelle Conroy of St. Paul, Minn. and Peggy Hartrich, former national champion, from St. Louis, Mo., were both disqualified — Conroy for charging, Hartrich for pushing.
She is currently a member of the Board of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession of the American Economic Association, in charge of organizing the CeMENT national mentoring workshops, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Southern Economic Association.
Unlike American woman, she is absolutely comfortable with man being in charge.
There are actual dating agencies in Russia who charge top dollar, I mean ridiculous amounts of money, for these Russian women to find them American men.
ANITA / U.S.A. (Director: Freida Mock)-- Anita Hill, an African - American woman, charges Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas with sexual harassment in explosive Senate hearings in 1991 — bringing sexual politics into the national consciousness and fueling 20 years of international debate on the issues.
The men and women charged with educating the nation's young people occupy a special place in American society.
A political and erotically - charged debut that follows a young American woman's transformative journey during one pivotal summer abroad hailed by Viet Thanh Nguyen as «unflinching in its portrayal of sex, desire, racism, and the excitement and confusion of youth.»
Kara Walker's instantly recognizable cut - paper silhouettes are visually striking and charged with racial, sexual, and historical tension, commenting on slavery, the Black American experience, and women's place in society.
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