Sentences with phrase «against institutional racism»

One of the two largest exhibitions, All Power to the People: Black Panthers at 50 at the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA), comprehensively elucidates the Party's origin, activities, accomplishments, and the direct influence they have in today's fight against institutional racism and its agents.
For whites who do not understand what African - Americans mean when we rail against institutional racism, I offer these examples as evidence.
Mildred's act of bravery is her quiet decision to have her ordinariness weaponized in the Supreme Court case, Loving v Virginia, to strike a blow against institutional racism.
You've recently spoken out against institutional racism in the Church of England.

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Without such mechanisms, Hollywood may remain a world where people maintain the status quo by hiring folks they already know, a place without institutional guardrails protecting against sexism and racism.
Marcus Winters nicely nails the empirical and conceptual fallacies in Jonathan Kozol's tiresome jihads against the alleged institutional racism causing the unequal funding of schools («Savage Exaggerations: Worshiping the Cosmology of Jonathan Kozol,» check the facts, Spring 2006).
Pollock stresses that improving instruction and working against institutional and individual racism must be complementary and not mutually exclusive (personal communication, August 5, 2008).
The fracas eventually culminated in the creation of the ad - hoc organization Action Against Racism in the Arts (AARA) and ushered in an era of lively public debates about institutional racism in the art world.1 As a result of this sort of multicultural activism and affirmative action policies, elite art schools like Yale came under greater political pressure to accept students of Racism in the Arts (AARA) and ushered in an era of lively public debates about institutional racism in the art world.1 As a result of this sort of multicultural activism and affirmative action policies, elite art schools like Yale came under greater political pressure to accept students of racism in the art world.1 As a result of this sort of multicultural activism and affirmative action policies, elite art schools like Yale came under greater political pressure to accept students of color.
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