Sentences with phrase «against racial inequality»

On top of that, the crusade against racial inequality has served to ease the global perception of interracial dating.

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To hit this point home further and to commemorate the nation's annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, who spoke fervently against racial and economic inequality, here's a sampling of his thoughts on the subject:
When I claim that label, I'm connecting not only with a number of active feminists who are working today to help women, but with an ongoing history of feminists who got women the vote, who made birth control happen, who got women into positions of power in the government, who worked to rectify racial inequality and fight against things like mandatory sterilization of welfare recipients.
Judging by the #Justice4Janet hashtag from October, people are looking for true fairness and reconciliation between the two, in addition to bucking against what appears to be an example of racial and gender inequalities on display as a microcosm.
Yet there is little doubt that race equality is practiced further under Communism than is general in the democracies of the West, and it is certain that our racial inequalities, though exaggerated, are a chief weapon in the psychological war against us.
Having a constant ally in the fight against prejudice and racial inequality is not only the pillar of support you find in every great relationship, but also proof that there's no inherent bias, just injustice.
Set against the ongoing narrative of the Black Lives Matter movement highlighting racial inequality and the election of the most divisive president in recent U.S. history, Get Out, Peele has said is a «documentary.»
When Matt Damon's Paul Safranek undergoes the procedure and moves to «Leisureland,» he discovers, with the aid of a disabled Vietnamese dissident shrunk against her will, that the racial and class inequalities of the normal - sized world persist — and are perhaps even intensified — in this eco-friendly micro-utopia.
Both are motivated by a genuine desire to make headway against racial and economic inequalities in learning and achievement, and to improve prospects for disadvantaged children.
The campaigns against cultural appropriation, like that against Exhibit B, empower not those suffer from racism or inequality but, in the acid words of the African - American critic Adolph Reed, «the guild of Racial Spokespersonship», those who take it on themselves to be the guardians of the acceptable.
In the mid-80s, the Guerrilla Girls burst on to the scene fighting against sexual and racial inequality in the arts.
Dr. King worked tirelessly in the fight against racial injustice and inequality in employment, education, housing and voting rights.
Due to this continued inequality the Committee has emphasised that the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination places obligations on nations to take all appropriate means to combat and eliminate discrimination against Indigenous peoples, and has called on nations to:
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