Not exact matches
Black and Latino
children are woefully overrepresented in this data, so we aren't winning on the front
against racism either.
These are among the items promoted for Holy Week: two polemics
against white
racism, an attack on the tobacco industry, three murder mysteries, one story about a serial murderer, a comedy about soap operas, a story on the sexual abuse of
children, and a drama about vampire families in San Francisco.
(This is first in part of a new series on the blog called «Author Interview» where I speak with authors of
children's books — books that reflect upon Muslim values, fosters family relations, talk
against racism, inclusivity of all racial / ethnic groups and overall gives a positive message to our young -LSB-...]
You can't declare that you are champions for
children when you are willing to tolerate the
racism and nativism that has been America's Original Sin, as well as how that is used to denigrate and discriminate
against some of our
children and young people.
I think that's why the civil rights movement was so amazing, because you got to see blatant
racism against children.
For exactly these reasons the challenge of silence and the demand for visibility has long been a key component of social right campaigns -
against racism, sexism,
child abuse and campaigns for gay rights and marriage.
It's not healthy or safe when violence
against women and
children, and discrimination and
racism are so prevalent.
Presentations ranged from a call to rally globally
against the «agile, ruthless, deep - pocketed enemies of public health», to the effects of
racism and wifi on the eating choices of Aboriginal
children and young people.