Sentences with phrase «u.s. race relations»

I don't think you'd be far wrong to see it as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year as Greenberg's Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S. race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and white.
The state of U.S. race relations in 1968 and 2008 is seen through the eyes of two veteran Chicago newsmen, one black and one white, in this opportune novel.
Usually, research findings on the state of U.S. race relations are pretty bleak.
He maintains «Economic issues are the hinge of current U.S. race relations

Not exact matches

Her chief speechwriter, Dan Schwerin, emailed Podesta, communications director Jennifer Palmieri and others in February 2016 to say that, as conceived, the speech would demonstrate Clinton's «sustained and comprehensive commitment» to improving race relations and her lifelong sympathy toward the plight of minorities in the U.S.
Could this campaign really change the face of conversation for race relations in the U.S.?
This affects the families of these people and further erodes already weak race relations in the U.S. Don't even get me started on foreign policy.
Former U.S. attorney general and Queens native Eric Holder sat down with Errol Louis for a wide - ranging interview that touched on race relations, his political ambitions, diversity concerns at his alma mater Stuyvesant High School and much more.
While exceptionalism once was a source of strength, it may now spell decline, as unique features of U.S. history, politics, law, culture, religion, and race relations foster grave conflicts.
The movie may not offer much insight into race relations in the U.S., but it certainly cautions against exporting American values too readily.
Coming on the heels of a year that brought us «12 Years a Slave,» «Lee Daniels» The Butler» and «Fruitvale Station,» all fact - based dramas that confronted the challenges of being an underprivileged black person at different moments in U.S. history, «Dear White People» takes satirical aim at a more rarefied sphere of African - American experience, unfolding on a fictitious Ivy League campus that becomes a sort of elite microcosm of present - day race relations — the hallowed - halls answer to the all - black Mission College in «School Daze.»
Widely praised for its depictions of race - relations in the U.S., the feature has now found itself at the mercy of an «honest trailer,» dissecting a few of the film's plot lines.
«The more work schools can do to improve race relations and attenuate stereotypes and stereotype threat based on immigration status, ethnicity, and race,» says Warikoo, «the more immigrant youth and their U.S. - born peers will thrive.»
His recent works, including that seen in the 2014 Whitney Biennial (peoplecol, 2013, pictured above), were inspired by a text he composed on race relations in the U.S. Lewis's works with Shane Campbell Gallery at ALAC appear as blurred - out pages from comic books, with bits of text and vague forms popping out of the abstracted monochromatic blotches.
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