It has been the center of debates
about social equality, health, and fiscal feasibility.
Not exact matches
Should entrepreneurs focus solely on growing their business or also be concerned
about social causes such as sustainability, women's empowerment,
equality or the local economy?
Equally passionate
about gender
equality and the arts, AlHusseini supports several NGOs advancing
social and cultural change in societies that adversely impact women and girls.
Speaking
about comments made on
social media, she said: «People can criticise me all they want, but I've worked tirelessly for LGBT
equality my whole life and right now I would like to dance and bring entertainment to people by dancing on a Saturday night.
The eight criteria of a «mature faith» include these: «Holds life - affirming values, including commitment to racial and gender
equality, affirmation of cultural and religious diversity, and a personal sense of responsibility for the welfare of others,» and «Advocates
social and global change to bring
about greater
social justice.»
I think given equal opportunities there will be a natural inclination for many towards traditional roles and that this is healthy, has nothing to do with any artificial
social construct but is natural and comes out of biology and now might be the time to be having open discussions
about this kind of thing without having to face the fear of being labelled misogynistic for doing so or with feeling fearful of any threat to
equality.
The service focused as much on
social equality as on personal salvation and speakers talked
about issues facing the community.
At the 2018 NBA All - Star media day, LeBron James spoke
about social injustice and
equality in response to the Fox News host who suggested he «shut up and dribble.»
«Parents could begin with a discussion of current events and the news, reading children's books
about important historical figures who have championed
social equalities, encouraging children to participate in small acts to conserve water and resources, and visits to urban and rural areas,» she says.
Our inequality attitudes work suggests this broad «quality of life» case for fairness and greater
equality has quite a lot of resonance across
social groups, and often more than a «who's got what» argument
about fairness.
The dialogue that ensued engaged the authors with a series of questions surrounding the book's central thesis: despite the real progress in racial
equality achieved by the 1960s civil rights legislation, the United States political institution has been caught in between two modes of conceptualizing, and enacting policy,
about race — both of which have failed to close the tremendous gap in racial disparities in
social and economic welfare that are a legacy of American history.
It is questionable whether it makes sense, in the 21st century, to reflect
about questions of
social justice, liberty,
equality or other core concepts of political theory without taking economic issues into account.
To be sure, many of these rules have been good for Britain, including for those who care
about social fairness — consider non discrimination and gender
equality.
Social mobility is actually a left - safe way of talking
about opportunity whereas in its heart the left wants
equality of outcome If there is opportunity the argument for state control becomes weaker and the role of the left disappears and that is why it is commuited to maintaining poverty by rewarding idleness and creating an underclass
«All who believe in
social justice, in
equality and in democracy and are concerned
about the future of our children and young people will recognise the need for a change of political direction after the 2015 General Election.»
«It is essential that those who care
about social justice, fairness and
equality, who value public services and care
about the future of state education, do not allow this to happen.»
Their rhetoric has been
about «
equality and diversity», «fairness» and «
social justice» and the reality has been greater levels of inequality and a decrease in
social mobility.
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about politics and insights which includes public interest issues, policy, equality, human rights, social sci
about politics and insights which includes public interest issues, policy,
equality, human rights,
social science.
The film, a Cannes favorite that rebooted for awards season at TIFF, is everything that the Academy is chasing after both from the optics perspective — it's a film
about equality on all fronts, from racial to gender to marriage — and from an overall logistics perspective, since it's an earnest and straightforward true story with
social relevance that will be an undeniable across - the - board hit with viewers of all stripes.
«The conversation [with the primeminister] was simply around the fact that she wanted me to move into the Department for Work and Pensions, I feel so passionately
about social mobility and
equality of opportunity, to me that was the overriding thing that I wanted to put my time into.»
The International Day of Peace is a great opportunity to think
about how, individually, each and every one of us can contribute to ensuring that resources are managed in a sustainable way, fostering values such as
equality,
social justice, and fraternity and thus reducing the potential for disputes and paving the road to a sustainable future.
Freedom is no longer
about equality,
social justice, or the public welfare, but
about the trade in goods, financial capital, and commodities.
This being Western Europe, a strong
social norm favors
equality, and people are uneasy
about singling anyone out as better than anyone else.
Put simply, contrary to the arguments of many White Democrats (as well as pundits such as Jonathan Chait of New York, Frank Bruni of the New York Times and academic Mark Lilla), focusing on the efforts of Black, Latino, immigrant, and low - income communities for economic,
social and political
equality (which has often been derisively called «identity politics»), is critical to Democrat success in winning elections as well as in winning support from younger voters who are also concerned
about these matters.
Sixty years after Brown vs. Board of Education, we are seem to be taking our deliberate time when it comes to
social integration and building awareness
about the importance of
equality in schools.
Black History Month provides a wonderful opportunity for educators to teach their students
about the pivotal role black Americans have played in U.S. history, and to help students recognize the importance of
social, political, and economic
equality as it applies to race.
Historically, the Civil rights struggle in education was all
about justice, and it was understood that justice was impossible so long as
social equality was denied.
(Success staff seemed to be mourning the results last week; the network's
social media staff posted a Langston Hughes poem
about equality in America on its Twitter feed the morning after the election.)
What is notable
about Genghis's laws is the emphasis on religious tolerance and
social equality.
However, thanks in part to
social - media movements like #BlackLivesMatter and #WeNeedDiverseBooks, the variety and quantity of books by and
about black lives is expanding, and this is good news, since they highlight the distinct ways in which black lives are erased from mainstream American life, even as they remain integral to our nation's dreams of liberty and
equality.
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social science.
Then follows «mental health of leftist activists», an extensive section on bias in
social psychology and nmore general problems being addressed by the Heterodox Academy effort, the sociology of single - parenting, studies involving race / gender with IQ, personality, intellectual abilities and differences in interest, genetics and human evolution, enforced gender
equality, scientific socialism, eugenics and the zero - population - growth movement, misguided environmentalism, and finally, a bit
about climate change, rapidly followed by the «food police» and «diet wars», and then returning to a treatment of the Climate Wars.
It's not just
about biking, you have to talk and deal with the issues of
social justice and
equality.
Turenscape's «The Resilient River» puts the emphasis on
social equality and ecological renewal, while TLS / KVA's «RiverFirst» is
about health, mobility and green economy.
How should we think
about that when we are feeling under threat from the push towards more
social equality and diversity?
In the context of such a scheme in Germany which had been negotiated by the
social partners as an important element of an overall scheme to eradicate an old age - based payment scheme which was
about to become illegal, they held that the protection of the established rights of one category of persons can in general justify a measure restrictive of
equality if that restriction does not go beyond what is necessary for that protection.
Beyond this, while the reporting doesn't measure pay
equality and is intended as a motor of
social change, revelations
about women systemically being paid lesser salaries are bound to shine a spotlight on wider issues around discrimination on gender or minority lines.
She writes frequently
about social justice and workplace
equality issues, and her work has been published in Plaintiff Magazine and on the CELA Voice blog.
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New York
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equality, civil rights and
social justice within the legal community.
Scotland
About Blog Scottish Labour Party which fights for
equality and
social justice in communities throughout Scotland.
Over the years, as she has worked with various non-profits in both the U.S. and abroad on issues ranging from nonviolent civil resistance to engaging men and boys in the struggle for gender
equality, her ideas
about political and
social change have greatly evolved.
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equality, human rights,
social science.