Those feelings
cut across racial lines and include most whites, who formed the base of Trump's political support in the presidential election.
The One People Commission, begun by the Evangelical Alliance in 2011, has also sought to bring together national church leaders of all ethnicities to work
together across racial lines.
After years of head scratching, trying to figure out why American schools haven't closed achievement
gaps across racial lines, many educators now look to social - emotional learning (SEL).
But on the other hand, the burden of student debt falls disproportionately on racial minorities, which raises important concerns about how student debt may help some groups of young people but hurt
others across racial lines.»
Their ability to
communicate across racial lines and the cultural expectation that they do so has given them social and political clout disproportionate to their numbers.
There was nothing about marriage in the Constitution in 1967, but the Court struck down the laws barring
marriage across racial lines, and no conservative judge now is prepared to say that the Court did the wrong thing.
Through
intimacy across racial lines, a thriving class of whites has come to admire and empathize with African - Americans and other minorities.
Special Releases: The Sidney Poitier Collection («I'm particularly partial to Edge of the City, a low - key drama about the friendship between two longshoremen (Poitier and John Cassavetes) that
reaches across racial lines...»)
People also remain adamantly opposed to policies that mandate equal suspension and expulsion
rates across racial lines, despite ongoing efforts in this direction by the Obama administration.
Warikoo will study
students across racial lines in wealthy districts, especially Asian American students, who often score higher than white students.
Tracking four cohorts of students throughout Florida, I find that large differences in math achievement
across racial lines exist as early as elementary school and persist through high school.
Contributors including Beverly Daniel Tatum, Sonia Nieto, and Pedro Noguera describe concrete ways to analyze classroom interactions that may or may not be «racial,» deal with racial inequality and «diversity,» and teach to high
standards across racial lines.
The publication also explores the significant network of friendships and collaborations
made across racial lines, while underscoring the influence that African American artists had on the era's larger movements and trends.
, Sanford Biggers and Jennifer Zackin juxtapose home movies of their families — one African American and one Jewish American — to explore the commonalities of middle - class
life across racial lines.
On a story that has now reached mainstream news channels, Adam Shatz writing for the The London Review of Books concludes that «what is most troubling about the call to remove Schutz's painting is not the censoriousness, but the implicit disavowal that acts of radical sympathy, and imaginative identification, are
possible across racial lines.»
Agencies should do a better job of assessing if parents are truly prepared to
adopt across racial lines and which parents who are not prepared can learn the tools (because many can and some never will.)
Perhaps the message is that, despite circumstances of racial tension and social upheavals, artists found autonomy in their studios, and even worked collaboratively,
across racial lines in the case of The Deluxe Show.
By focusing on these eight people's everyday lives, Desmond shows us the complexities of poverty and eviction, a problem that
cuts across racial lines.
«Fire in the Heart has important lessons for educators and all Americans who are searching for new ways to work
together across racial lines to advance equity and justice in our society.»
Wisconsin has won a competitive federal grant to study why some state schools have had more success than others in narrowing achievement
gaps across racial lines and income levels.