Sentences with phrase «while race and gender»

While race and gender should not matter, it does matter if you can not work on a government contract or get a clearance.
«While race and gender are frequently examined in museum exhibitions, impairment is largely forgotten.
While race and gender are not interchangeable, there are definitely parallels to be drawn here.

Not exact matches

While reaching pay equity is a huge accomplishment, the tech giant admitted that it still has a long way to go to create a workforce that's more balanced in terms of gender and race.
while i agree that assumptions can be deadly, i'd suggest that it's all about faith, and having love and compassion for your fellow humans — regardless of age, race, gender, or creed.
While we Christians positively eschew divisions based on caste, class, race, gender, and so on, we welcome the division that comes from radical commitment to following the Christ.
The researchers tracked nearly 400 babies at ages 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, and while adjusting for socioeconomic status, mother's age and IQ, gestational age, gender, birth weight, head circumference, race, age, and diet history, all soy formula - fed infant scores were within established normal ranges.
While as many as 680 were arrested in the first week of February throughout Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, San Antonio, and New York City areas by raids conducted by ICE agents, according to Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, the legislation seeks to codify language to prevent Westchester County from aiding the federal government in investigations made on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, and national origin.
While her mother's trailblazing was inspiring and showed that women can achieve important things regardless of race, gender or other characteristics, Margaret Hamburg said, «She also talked about it being hard.
In addition, «while shifts in age strata seem to be ongoing, race and gender distribution have remained relatively stable for both TKR and THR,» said Dr. Drew.
Marvel's Black Panther seamlessly straddles being a blockbuster while tackling important issues of gender and race.
While a step up from Cline's book, and while Spielberg does make a number of attempts to comment and dissect many of the more noxious elements regarding gender and race that are found inside the story, the film never seems to be fully able to reconcile any of its major themes in ways that aren't either condescending or offenWhile a step up from Cline's book, and while Spielberg does make a number of attempts to comment and dissect many of the more noxious elements regarding gender and race that are found inside the story, the film never seems to be fully able to reconcile any of its major themes in ways that aren't either condescending or offenwhile Spielberg does make a number of attempts to comment and dissect many of the more noxious elements regarding gender and race that are found inside the story, the film never seems to be fully able to reconcile any of its major themes in ways that aren't either condescending or offensive.
Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson crossed all gender, race, and professional lines while their brilliance and desire to dream big, beyond anything ever accomplished before by the human race, firmly cemented them in U.S. history as true American heroes.
While there were serious discussions on race and gender, there were also some amusing moments, including the six nominations for the «heavy handed and drawn - out» Manchester by the Sea.While Powell and Richards were impressed with the film, Mims chimed in, «I must've seen a different movie.»
Black Panther the film is truly a cultural milestone, presenting an Afro - centric viewpoint — while highlighting current world issues of race, class, broken families, and gender inequality.
While a step up from Cline's book, and while Spielberg does make a number of attempts to comment and dissect many of the more noxious elements regarding gender and race that are found inside the story, Ready Player One never seems to be fully able to reconcile any of its major themes in ways that aren't either condescending or offenWhile a step up from Cline's book, and while Spielberg does make a number of attempts to comment and dissect many of the more noxious elements regarding gender and race that are found inside the story, Ready Player One never seems to be fully able to reconcile any of its major themes in ways that aren't either condescending or offenwhile Spielberg does make a number of attempts to comment and dissect many of the more noxious elements regarding gender and race that are found inside the story, Ready Player One never seems to be fully able to reconcile any of its major themes in ways that aren't either condescending or offensive.
Young audiences may have their curiosity piqued about race relations and seek to learn more, while audiences of all races and genders can take away a message of equality and cooperation.
[8] While individual - level models controlling only for race and gender showed blacks more likely to be identified, adding a family socioeconomic status variable eliminated the effect of race for blacks, while Hispanics and Asians were significantly less likely to be in special educaWhile individual - level models controlling only for race and gender showed blacks more likely to be identified, adding a family socioeconomic status variable eliminated the effect of race for blacks, while Hispanics and Asians were significantly less likely to be in special educawhile Hispanics and Asians were significantly less likely to be in special education.
«While conversations about privilege, and experiences of gender - race - class oppression are being recognized, spoken about, and now considered legitimate concerns in many spaces, in so many spaces, the opposite is true,» writes Dominique Dryding.
And while the applicant pools are fairly similar in terms of gender and race, OMSCS applicants come from colleges «with a higher proportion of low - income students... lower graduation rates, and lower SAT scores.&raqAnd while the applicant pools are fairly similar in terms of gender and race, OMSCS applicants come from colleges «with a higher proportion of low - income students... lower graduation rates, and lower SAT scores.&raqand race, OMSCS applicants come from colleges «with a higher proportion of low - income students... lower graduation rates, and lower SAT scores.&raqand lower SAT scores.»
Specifically, we calculate growth for schools based on math scores while taking into account students» prior performance in both math and communication arts; characteristics that include race, gender, free or reduced - price lunch eligibility (FRL), English - language - learner status, special education status, mobility status, and grade level; and school - wide averages of these student characteristics.
While the Race, Culture, Class, Gender report demanded that future teachers adopt the «white - privilege,» «oppression and marginalization» understanding of American society, Dean Quam cast it this way,
And while a new report by Scholastic on principals and teachers» views on education equity describes that overwhelmingly, educators agree that equity in education for all children should be a national priority, it is also evident that such leadership requires clarity around the nuances of what it means to provide students a well - rounded education — regardless of race, national origin, immigration status, gender identity, disability, or religiAnd while a new report by Scholastic on principals and teachers» views on education equity describes that overwhelmingly, educators agree that equity in education for all children should be a national priority, it is also evident that such leadership requires clarity around the nuances of what it means to provide students a well - rounded education — regardless of race, national origin, immigration status, gender identity, disability, or religiand teachers» views on education equity describes that overwhelmingly, educators agree that equity in education for all children should be a national priority, it is also evident that such leadership requires clarity around the nuances of what it means to provide students a well - rounded education — regardless of race, national origin, immigration status, gender identity, disability, or religion.
In addition, while the student population in the United States is becoming more racially and linguistically diverse, our teacher population is increasingly homogenous based on race, economics, language and / or gender (Skiba, et al., 2011; Darling - Hammond, 2010).
Those in the running include Ghanaian - British multi-media artist Amartey Golding whose film Chainmail throws light over cultural behaviours towards race, gender and sexuality, while channelling the darkness of El Greco and Goya; Dutch fine art photographer Isabelle van Zeijl who blends the techniques and idioms of the Old Masters with present - day aesthetics to create striking self - portraits; British print - maker John Phillips whose eerie still lifes are created from over 1,000 separate photographs; and American painter Lucy Beecher Nelson who reinvents 15th century Italian marriage portraits.
Bristling with saturated tangerine, crimson, and aquamarine hues, these scathing yet sanguine images brilliantly satirize American race and gender dynamics while fusing surrealist, pop art, and abstract expressionist aesthetics.
While Boyce's early work addressed issues of race and gender in Britain, her more recent practice uses improvisation, installation, sound and performance to draw attention to and celebrate cultural difference.
Her cartoon - like images suggest a child's point of view, while evoking images from fairy tales, which often articulate social taboos that twist the formation of identity and ideas about race, gender, and sexuality.
Mr. Cave, 57, is best known for his «Soundsuits,» the wearable, noise - making costumes that entertain while they raise questions about race, gender and identity.
While not very well known to the general public, her work is heavily studied by art students looking to depict race, gender and class issues.
While not all of the novellas function as portraits of the neighbourhood, Jemison's work uses language to draw our attention to issues of class, race and gender that dominate everyday life there.
Her brash, larger - than - life paintings of great - looking black women in florid 1970s - style interiors rough up the history of painting while pushing buttons regarding class, taste, race and gender.
Oliverio «Oli» Rodriguez's teaching and artistic practice incorporate Photography, Video and Performance, while investigating notions of queerness, passing, gender and race.
His teaching and artistic practice incorporate Photography, Video, and Performance, while investigating notions of queerness, passing, gender, and race.
Orly Genger's silkscreened prints, Struggle, Squat, and Sprint (all from 2017) depict intricate piles of sinewy action - figure appendages and read as cartoonish gestures of physical power, while Paula Wilson's In the Desert: Mooning (2016), a faux - rug mounted on wood and covered with vibrant imagery, irreverently explores themes of gender, race, and sexuality.
She uses them to speak meaningfully about cultural heritage, gender, beauty standards, race, and identity while transforming hair accoutrements into sculptural objects.
While these references merge elements of race, gender and mass media, DeNike seeks to question these images and the inherent complexities of their portrayal.
The exhibition delves into themes of race, gender, and identity while maintaining a connection to formal approaches across mediums.
And while this is not a Kumbaya plea for limp hand - holding between dissenting sides, it is a call to question how gender, race, and privilege play a role in the stories we hear and the art we sAnd while this is not a Kumbaya plea for limp hand - holding between dissenting sides, it is a call to question how gender, race, and privilege play a role in the stories we hear and the art we sand privilege play a role in the stories we hear and the art we sand the art we see.
While foregrounding the way we perceive black female bodies within contemporary culture, Self draws on personal experiences to address issues pertaining to race, sex, and gender.
The eclectic range of mediums and styles is grounded and centered around a thematic core of strategies for modern living — one which while directly addressing experiences of race and gender, offers wisdom of benefit to all humans.
Working together, Patrich and Sanchez brought this motive back to Vancouver in the hopes of maintaining their cultural identity, while addressing issues of gender, race and class for «third - world» people.
This conversation - starting and sometimes provocative exhibition focuses on issues of race, gender, and historical identity in contemporary culture, while exploring the powerful influence of artistic legacy and community across generations.
While today's art world gender balance can hardly be called equitable, women artists are receiving far more attention than in any other period in history, and it's about time that artists were judged by the quality of their work, not their gender, age, race, institutional pedigree or any other factor outside the work itself.
While attending law school, Anthony was the Executive Symposium Editor of the Journal of Race, Religion, Gender & Class, a semi-finalist in the ABA Labor & Employment Law Trial Competition, and a Legal Writing Fellow.
While at BITC, she led their workplace campaigns on gender and race equality, employee health and wellbeing, and learning and development.
While looking at various therapists and models (factors of change), Lebow discovered that it's not age, gender, race or even experience that determines success during couples therapy.
Here's what we know: While looking at various therapists and models (factors of change), Lebow discovered that it's not age, gender, race or even experience that determines success during couples therapy.
While it may appear that today's youth are reluctant to marry, the reality is that their general attitudes and beliefs across race, ethnicity, and gender support the goals associated with healthy adult marital relationships.
While the FIW approach supports the notion that psychological problems are developed and maintained in the social environment of the family, the FIW Multicontextual Model also puts great emphasis upon the larger social influences of class, culture, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender.
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