Sentences with phrase «as everyday racism»

Unfortunately, Nichol's film neglects to establish certain aspects that seem crucial to the story and its historical background such as everyday racism in the 1960s as well as the actual legal situation in Virginia.

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It's not everyday that one — especially as young, black and fabulous as myself — is able to look in the proverbial mirror and see what life could look like if racism, femme - phobia and other ills of the world fail to win.
As the child of migrants who moved to Australia from Malaysia predominantly for the country's educational advantages, Mr Woo himself grew up with everyday racism and bullying, being «harassed and isolated for not being Australian».
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Due to its 1960s setting and black protagonist Mafia 3 deals with racism a lot, and to its credit doesn't shy away from the topic, portraying it as an everyday thing that was simply a part of the culture of the time, an everyday occurrence.
The book connects everyday experience, social critique, and creative expression with classroom learning, and includes color reproductions of artworks; statements in English and Spanish from more than fifty contemporary artists; lesson plans for using art to explore subjects such as American identity, changing definitions of the family, AIDS, discrimination, racism, homophobia, mass media, and public art; and resources, including annotated bibliographies for further study.
Factors contributing to our disadvantage are more than phantoms haunting us, they are very much alive today in the form of everyday and structural racism — the discrimination, marginalisation and substantive inequality faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people due to our ethnicity — the colour of our skin, and the view, implicit or explicit, that somehow our relative disadvantage in society is because of our own failure or weakness as individuals, or a result of practicing our culture.
Factors contributing to our disadvantage are more than phantoms haunting us, they are very much alive today in the form of everyday and structural racism - the discrimination, marginalisation and substantive inequality faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people due to our ethnicity — the colour of our skin, and the view, implicit or explicit, that somehow our relative disadvantage in society is because of our own failure or weakness as individuals, or a result of practicing our culture.
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