«But
white working class people and African - American working class people are in the same boat due to job destruction.
'' [
White working class people] would like the Labour leader and me to be cheering on the England rugby team... with a flag with a shirt and shorts drinking a beer like they're doing.
Not exact matches
It's that millennials and African - Americans and a lot of social justice - oriented
white people and a lot of
white people who are
working class really were progressive and they really were open to a message that was things like «no death penalty,» «put the money back in schools,» «mass incarceration,» and «stop taking
people's property unjustifiably.»
A lot of
people like the book for its insights into what the
white working class sees in Donald Trump and his promises to restore American greatness in the face of malevolent outsiders.
Whether it was the
people of the North East rejecting politicians plundering their earnings to pay for
white elephant vanity projects,
working class voters rejecting apparently over-generous welfare arrangements for EU migrants, or left leaning Labour voters rejecting the supposed excesses of the capitalist system, fairness lies at the heart of British anger.
Problems of access apply in various measure to worthy and intelligent
white, black, Asian, and other
working -
class or disadvantaged
people.
The aspirational voters of suburban England — middle -
class seats with falling unemployment and rising incomes — swung behind the Cameron - Osborne «long - term economic plan», while Ukip surged in seats with large concentrations of poorer,
white working -
class English nationalists, many of whom sympathised with Labour's economic message but not the
people delivering it.
If you look at the demographics, at where we need to be at the next election, we need more
people in the north voting for us, more of what they call here «blue collar» workers and I call the
white working class.
What appears to be unacceptable is to criticise
working class people who may be nationalistic — or even post a tweet with a photo of a house decked out in large English flags, with a
white van in the drive.
This was at a time when Little Britain's Vicky Pollard and Catherine Tate's Lauren Cooper were on our screens - characters that, in 2006, a survey found that 70 % of TV industry professionals believed were an accurate reflection of
white working class young
people.
«Rather than wringing our hands about the
white working class and immigration, we need to deal with the underlying issues that make
white and black
people hostile to immigration: things like housing and job security.
London, with its much younger, more highly educated and much more ethnically diverse population, very clearly illustrated the limits of Ukip's appeal which is primarily to older,
white,
working -
class people.»
«It was just a matter of time before someone sought to tap into the rich electoral potential inside of a group of
people as sizeable as the
white working class,» says Justin Gest, a political scientist at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia.
Derailed is the quintessential
white - man's fantasy: lower
class black men
working for you to kill French
people (and their
working -
class black men) while you get away with, literally, murder.
People from rich households are more likely to reach the most prestigious institutions,
white working -
class boys rarely make it to higher education and there is a big black attainment gap.
In short, in the 1990s, in
working class neighborhoods with leftist backgrounds, the cruising
white Renault cars [used by plainclothes cops], disappearing
people, unresolved assassinations, incidents like those at Gazi and 1 Mayıs neighborhoods in 1995 where shots were fired at residents resulting in deaths, led to a renewed blow on the rekindling hope for the future.
Though justified by claims that these curriculum changes increased equal opportunity of education, in reality they had a grossly unequal impact on
white working -
class young
people and the growing number of black students who entered high schools in the 1930s and 1940s.
The report recommends that
working with
white working class pupils from an early age and engaging parents are key in ensuring all young
people have the opportunity to participate in higher education.»
If education reform truly is the civil rights struggle of our time, it's time once again to widen the definition of rights at risk to include
working class white people too.
«We have serious issues about social mobility, in particular
white working -
class young
people, and I don't think that having more grammar schools is going to help them,» he said.
Prominent historian Painter — whose
works, such as The History of
White People, have explored race, gender and
class in America — offers a more personal take on those themes as she reflects on enrolling in the Rhode Island School of Design as a 64 - year - old black woman and what it means to continue growing and discovering joy as we age.
Bern the
White House made sense as it represents burning down the status quo of corporate greed and political corruption to let Bernie make the changes we feel are necessary to bring us, the middle - and
working -
class people of this country, back into prosperity.
The Adventures of a Photographer comprises
works from the last twelve years: dreamlike landscapes, cityscapes and industrial nightscapes saturated with intense colour along with carefully executed black and
white images of
people and interiors such as her renowned portraits of Indian upper - middle -
class families and her latest project File Room.
My
work is rooted in a critique of
white supremacy and the systemic oppression of
people of color in the United States, and it is reactive to the violent, vicious, genocidal, and unapologetic way in which we differentiate between each other based on race, gender, and
class.
«In our 15 years in Shoreditch, we've had plenty of
people who
work at
White Cube come over and take our drawing
classes.
Findings include the following: «Women,
people from
working -
class backgrounds, and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) workers all face significant exclusions from an industry which is over-represented by upper middle -
class white men.
-- Gay Men Lesbians Bisexuals Transgender Adolescents Transgender Men Transgender Women Genderqueer / Non-Binary Adults Gender Non - Conforming / Gender Creative Children / Adolescents Parents of GLBTQ Children Men Women Older Adults Adolescents Infants / Pre-schoolers Elementary / School - Aged Children Middle School / Pre-teens Young Adults Middle Aged Adults Parents Childfree Adults Immigrants Refugees African - American / Black Latino / Latina / Latinx / Hispanic Southeast Asian Asian / Pacific Islander Arab / Middle Eastern Mixed Race Adoptees Foster Children Foster Parents Christian Muslim Jewish Buddhist Hindu Atheist / Agnostic Spiritual New Age Indigenous / Traditional Religion Military First Responders (Police, Paramedic, Fire Fighter, etc.) Disabled /
People with Disabilities Mixed - Orientation Couples Mixed Religion Couples Mixed Race / Cross-Cultural Couples Homeless Adults Homeless Children / Families
Working Class / Blue Collar / Tradespeople
White Collar Workers Therapists / Counselors