Sentences with phrase «addressing racial injustice»

This Sunday, Hillsong New York pastor Carl Lentz took to Facebook to explain why the church has embraced Black Lives Matter and addressing racial injustice.
Top Starbucks executives and about 40 Philadelphia clergy and community leaders met in what local leaders say was the beginning of an effort to push the coffee company to play a leading role in addressing racial injustice.
In recent months, we've seen a civil rights leader address an evangelical conference and clumsily call out the pro-life community for a failure to address racial injustice.
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is offering grants for artists to address racial injustice in the US prison system.
United by a shared goal of addressing racial injustices, they brought Ellison's now classic novel to life with a series of haunting scenes, such as Invisible Man Retreat, Harlem, New York.

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More to the point, he addresses what he sees as the specific failures within the Reformed movement to take racial injustice seriously.
In part two of a series on racial issues and Ferguson, Missouri, Pastor Leonce Crump shares his thoughts on systemic injustice and asks when white Evangelicals will address this issue.
In part two of this series on racial issues and Ferguson, Missouri, Pastor Leonce Crump shares his thoughts on systemic injustice and asks when white evangelicals will address this issue.
CYNTHIA NIXON: I think that one of the most important things that we have to do in this campaign — and one of the most important things we have to do as a state — is address racial and economic injustice.
«Government needs to take genuine steps to address racially discriminatory practices and racial injustice within the education system and to secure compliance with existing legal duties under the Equality Act 2010.
There has also been considerable debate, not always to the film's benefit, of how it addresses the volatile topic of racial injustice.
In her own act of resistance, Walker's The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin showcases the artist's signature satire and sardonic imagery to directly address the history of oppression and injustice experienced by Black Americans in the South with the persistence of racial and gender stereotypes and ongoing efforts to advance equality in America.
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