Don't tell me about all the advances the Academy has made, the fact that its director branch put crazy ass anti-semitic sexist abusive Mel Gibson back on the director's short list last year and gave his clunky bloody obvious war movie a best picture nomination just proves how many assholes are still lurking among the voters ready to backlash
against women and people of color.
The stigma associated with prejudice
against women and people of color seems to transfer from one group to another, according to new findings published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Three Latina software engineers are suing Uber for allegedly discriminating
against women and people of color.
The lawsuit filed by Ingrid Avendano, Roxana del Toro Lopez and Ana Medina, who described themselves as Latina software engineers, says that Uber's compensation and other practices discriminate
against women and people of color.
Not exact matches
In addition to civil rights for
people of color,
women and LGBT, there has been an expansion
of religious liberty for minority sects, enforcement
of viewpoint neutrality with respect to access to various public
and non-public forums (e.g. religious student groups must be granted equal access to school facilities as their secular counterparts, etc) greater protections
against age
and disability discrimination,
and recognition
of habeas corpus rights even for enemy combatants.
Was it the next 80 years
of discrimination
against women and minorities or banning
people of different skin
colors from marrying?
Do a personal or group study around Forgive Us: Confessions
of a Compromised Faith by Soong - Chan Rah, Mae Elise Cannon, Lisa Sharon Harper,
and Troy Jackson This powerful book provides historical information, reflection,
and prayers around Christian complicity in sins
against God's creation, indigenous
people, African Americans
and people of color,
women, the LGBTQ community, immigrants, Jews
and Muslims.
In Forgive Us, authors Soong - Chan Rah, Mae Elise Cannon, Lisa Sharon Harper,
and Troy Jackson provide historical information, reflection,
and prayers around Christianity's complicity in sins
against God's creation, indigenous
people, African Americans
and people of color,
women, the LGBTQ community, immigrants, Jews
and Muslims.
Instead
of telling
people that their interpretation is wrong, you can remind them that other religious texts have been used in the past to justify atudes
and laws that are recognized today as morally wrong
and unjust — such as discrimination
against women,
people of color and religious minorities.
anger at discrimination, at home
and abroad,
against refugees
and immigrants,
women,
people of color, gay, lesbian, bisexual,
and transgender
people.»
Sobbing for the thousands
of hate crimes committed
against immigrants,
women, Muslims,
and people of color since Trump was elected; for the inevitable incursions into
women's rights; for the mass deportation
of Latino immigrants; for the likely return
of a «law & order» police state that penalizes men simply for having black or brown skin;
and, for the fact that young girls may be indoctrinated to think that their worth is determined solely by their looks.
«
And he's always been a vocal opponent of discrimination of any kind, whether it's against people of color, women, gays, lesbians, and transgender people, immigrants, seniors or people with disabilities.&raq
And he's always been a vocal opponent
of discrimination
of any kind, whether it's
against people of color,
women, gays, lesbians,
and transgender people, immigrants, seniors or people with disabilities.&raq
and transgender
people, immigrants, seniors or
people with disabilities.»
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists
of color working to end violence
against women, gender non-conforming,
and trans
people of color,
and our communities.
Its program is designed not just to spotlight noteworthy independent films
and new voices, but also to push back
against the chronic underrepresentation
of women and people of color working within the ranks
of the industry.
... * Ed Lachman
colors of Manhattan streets, 1977 — Wonderstruck... * On Molly Bloom not being Irish: preposterous dialog between Molly (Jessica Chastain)
and Downey (Chris O'Dowd), Molly's Game... * Dunkirk: pale hand
of a man drowning on boat... * «They're no longer
persons, only body parts» — In the Fade... * Thelma: the baby under the divan... * The opening
of Wind River: young Native American
woman running barefoot
against moon glaze on snow... * Mother
and non-reincarnated deer, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri... * In Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, father (Kenneth Cranham) remembering Gloria Grahame from In a Lonely Place: «Gorgeous mouth.
Emma Watson: UN Goodwill Ambassador, tells the UN General Assembly that universities need to be a safe space
against campus sexual
and racial assault, for
women and people of color.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists
of color working to end violence
against women, gender non-conforming,
and trans
people of color,
and our communities.
Concealment
and visibility are also central to Leigh's work, pointing to historical instances where
people, especially
women of color, operated in secret in order to build communities
and organize
against oppression.
Brown also reacts
against the appropriation
of certain bodies
and histories by artists, including those
of women and people of color.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists
of color working to end violence
against women, gender non-conforming,
and trans
people of color,
and our communities.
«It's only fitting that the presumptive nominee is a bombastic bigot who has called immigrants «rapists,» said he would punish
women for having an abortion, repeatedly insults
women,
and has incited violence
against people of color at his rallies.
On March 27, Trump revoked orders that required companies with federal contracts to follow workplace protections
against harassment
and discrimination
of women and people of color.
is a nation - wide network
of radical feminists
of color working to end violence
against women, gender non-conforming,
and trans
people of color,
and our communities.