Comparing official and self - report records of offending
across gender and race / ethnicity in a longitudinal study of serious youthful offenders
An earlier version of the column included a paragraph on some of the company's acts of good corporate behavior, including Starbucks» recent announcement that it had achieved 100 percent pay equity
across gender and race for all of its U.S. employees and its goal of opening more stores in under - served neighborhoods.
Not exact matches
They're realizing that empathy ensures all employees —
across the spectrum of physical ability,
race, ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, age, relationship status, financial standing, etc. — have a voice, are understood
and are given equal opportunities to participate in everything from company decisions to company events.
Here are four ways they are trying to encourage greater participation
and access
across races and gender in the computer science field.
Kaplowitz says the program will tackle «racism, bullying, intimidation
and retaliation
across areas including
race,
gender, ethnicity, sexual preference, age, religion
and even regionality.»
their voices join in a chorus heard
across the centuries of time
and throughout the nations,
races,
gender, ages
and social
and economic status.
But if you think about social capital from a broader social perspective, you would conclude that the U.S. needs nothing more than it needs connectivity
across lines of class,
race and gender — that is, we need more bridging social capital.
But West
and Hewlett are less interested in rehearsing the specific concerns of African - Americans
and women than in uniting beleaguered parents
across race, class,
gender and political affiliation.
The only thing, as far as I am concerned, that keeps us permanent is our belief in the value of goodness,
and how we translate that into daily action, even
across the boundaries of
race,
gender, class,
and creed... That is real permanence precisely because it does not, as a form of consciousness, submit to dogma that, with the way reality
and history simply IS, or plays out, CAN NEVER give us all the answers...
There are international movements like Amnesty International, Oxfam
and World Vision which imply visions of coverantal ties between human beings
across lines of nation, culture, class,
race,
and gender.
The findings were consistent
across location,
gender and race with the strategies the teens would use to make ends meet.
Popular ideas about fatness
and health often reinforce social inequalities
across class,
race,
gender,
and ability.
When I transitioned into policy research, I was very interested in understanding the factors that influence the career development of Ph.D. students
and postdocs,
and how they differ
across race / ethnicity
and gender.
Unexpectedly, the new category of internal tRNA fragments contributes much of the difference observed
across races, populations,
genders,
and tissues.
It is worth noting that the expression profiles of the tRNA fragments in a given tissue persist
across dozens of individuals if the individuals share the same
race, population
and gender.
I had to establish an atmosphere of inclusion
across race,
gender and age diversity.
Although [Georgia]
and I are really only two people of different sizes, I truly believe that incorporating a range of sizes,
races and genders in advertising
and across social media will help thousands of women worldwide when it comes to feeling comfortable in their own skin,» says Wasley, who began her modeling career in 2015 after being discovered by a local model search.
T - shirts are universal apparel favourites, cutting
across genders, age groups
and races.
LOS ANGELES, United States — In the year since Donald Trump's election, many magazines
and publications that once avoided taking strong positions on any controversial subject are now continually covering progressive movements, from Time's Up to workplace diversity
and representation
across race and gender.
The Academy recently expanded its membership to be more inclusive,
across race and gender and generation; it's an important step, but it's a step whose effects, social collectives being what they are, will reveal themselves slowly.
The pic spans multiple time periods
and locations, with the cast assuming numerous roles
across different
races and genders.
Within
and across each of these circles of analysis, we consider the pervasive inequalities of access, opportunity,
and student outcomes; the historical
and contemporary influences of
race, culture,
gender, class,
and immigrant status;
and the opportunities for addressing —
and reducing — these asymmetries.
As states
across the U.S. move to adopt standardized tests as a means to determine grade promotion
and school graduation, new research presented in the Harvard Educational Review shows that sole reliance on high - stakes tests as a graduation requirement may increase inequities among students by both
race and gender.
Principals report that they assign students to classes with an eye toward balancing
race,
gender,
and ability
across classrooms within the same grade.
The teacher - student relationship has so many subtle nuances
across race,
gender,
and class lines that opening our eyes to these nuances would make us better educators.
They take the courage to step up
across differences in
race, class,
gender,
and neighborhood to support each other.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia
and Muslim youth
and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational
and society - wide demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning
across difference
and about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether about religion,
race,
gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
I foresee a solution in being allies
and truly supporting each other
across lines of
race, class, culture,
and gender.
However, the percent of test - takers who are eligible for free
and reduced lunch has fluctuated from year to year,
and NAEP results have increased not just
across race, but
across all subgroups such as
gender, disability status,
and ELL status.
Dr. Gadsden's research
and scholarly interests focus on children
and families
across the life - course, from early childhood through the aging process, particularly children
and families at the greatest risk for academic
and social vulnerability by virtue of
race,
gender, ethnicity, poverty,
and immigrant status.
In particular, she explores ways that technologies can be culturally - situated
and inclusive
and employs intersectionality as a frame for understanding complex sociocultural relationships
across gender,
race / ethnicity, culture, sexuality
and dis / ability in media
and design.
Multicultural education is interpreted as advocating for equity
across,
and at the intersections of,
race, ethnicity, class,
gender, sexuality, spirituality, exceptionality, nationality, immigrant / refugee status,
and language.
«This study shows conclusively that our new small high schools changed thousands of lives in New York City,
across every
race,
gender and ethnicity — not only helping them graduate, but graduate ready for college,» Mr. Walcott said.
Providing support to ensure that discipline is imposed equitably
and fairly
across the district regardless of
race,
gender, religion or national origin
across race,
gender,
and nationality in the classroom.
I'm proud of the impact we've made, but we need to double - down on our efforts at a time when so many students are being targeted or unfairly treated because of their
race, religion,
gender,
and nation of origin; when vital funding that helps disadvantaged children is at risk;
and when proven solutions that can significantly increase the number of children who read by third grade
and who graduate high school career or college ready still aren't in place
across our nation.
When teacher salary schedules first came into vogue in the early 20th century, they were designed to equalize wages among public school teachers
across race, ethnicity,
and gender.
This major touring exhibition reveals how artists on the margins enabled new paradigms of inclusion; galvanizing the mainstream art world to embrace difference
and diversity
across race, region, class, age
and gender.
The artist
and philosopher Adrian Piper's direct
and subtly intellectual approach to unpacking the tangled issues of
race,
gender, identity,
and belonging has inspired a generation of socially - conscious artists
across all media, although her impact is just now being fully recognized: she was the recipient of the Golden Lion for best artist at this year's Venice Biennale,
and MoMA has recently announced plans for, in the words of Robin Pogrebin in the New York Times, «the most comprehensive exhibition to date on the conceptual artist,» set to open in 2018.
Lucid Dreams
and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora, organized by Asia Society Museum with the support of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, considers the work of nineteen contemporary artists from the South Asian diaspora who explore notions of home
and issues relating to migration,
gender,
race,
and memory
across mediums
and aesthetics.
Scholars
and activists such as Angela Davis, Nancy Fraser,
and bell hooks have criticized second - wave feminism, calling it a movement that has been whitewashed
and hijacked by women driven by the desire to acquire status
and material gain within a capitalist economy, rather than achieve reproductive rights
across gender, class,
and race categories.
For more in this series, see my thoughts on Art itself, Appointment only exhibitions, Artificial Intelligence replacing artists, Everyone's a Critic, Photo London, The Turner Prize, Art for art's sake, Conceptual art is complicated, Condo, How performance art is presented in museums, Frieze week floozies, too much respect for an artist's legacy, opinions not being welcome, an exhibition
across three countries, tackling
race and gender in art, artist - curators, art fair hype, top 5s
and top 10s, our political art is terrible, gap left by Brian Sewell, how art never learned from the Simpsons, why artspeak won't die, so - called reviews, bad reviews are bad for business, the $ 179m dollar headline, art fairs appealing to the masses, false opening hours, size matters
and what's wrong with video art.
For more in this series, see my thoughts on Private views, Art itself, Appointment only exhibitions, Artificial Intelligence replacing artists, Everyone's a Critic, Photo London, The Turner Prize, Art for art's sake, Conceptual art is complicated, Condo, How performance art is presented in museums, Frieze week floozies, too much respect for an artist's legacy, opinions not being welcome, an exhibition
across three countries, tackling
race and gender in art, artist - curators, art fair hype, top 5s
and top 10s, our political art is terrible, gap left by Brian Sewell, how art never learned from the Simpsons, why artspeak won't die, so - called reviews, bad reviews are bad for business, the $ 179m dollar headline, art fairs appealing to the masses, false opening hours, size matters
and what's wrong with video art.
Exploring the struggles determining power relations
across race, class
and gender, Alida Cervantes» work uses collaged photos of dolls to construct an alternate historical narrative.
The project brings together a group of directors
and playwrights recognized for their diverse approaches to staging
across various identifications of class,
race,
gender, sexuality, ethnicity,
and ability, among others, to collaborate with a resident company of actors chosen by them for this project.
The project brought together a group of directors
and playwrights recognized for their diverse approaches to staging
across various identifications of class,
race,
gender, sexuality, ethnicity,
and ability, among others.
The exhibition delves into themes of
race,
gender,
and identity while maintaining a connection to formal approaches
across mediums.
The group exhibition, Face Forward: Self - Image & Self - Worth, includes artists working
across many platforms to address issues of identity,
race,
gender, status
and societal values.
Across the five generations of artists represented here, one can chart when
and why certain labels (abstraction, expressionism, portraiture;
gender,
race, sexuality; drip, stain, pour) have historically been embraced or rejected.
I think that Mark's work is a real incredible series of observations on space
and inequity — on how that space is doled out unequally
across economic status,
across race,
across gender,
across sexuality.