Even
as systemic inequalities in social outcomes such as educational attainment and family income remained stable, sophisticated consumer technologies caught on and crossed socioeconomic boundaries.
Not exact matches
One major fault in the espoused parallel relationships between Christian Privilege and other systems of
systemic inequality that disproportionately impact racial minorities, women and the LGBTQ + community is that religious preference is scarcely, if ever, legal to request
as a means of legitimizing documentation for state issued IDs, legal documents, marriage certificates, employment applications, etc..
Residential schools, forced assimilation, racism,
systemic murder, crippling economic
inequalities, lack of adequate schooling, we have a disgusting history
as a nation when it comes to our First Nations.
As I have written in a previous article, Sin is the belly of sexism, racism, classism and other forms of
systemic inequality resulting in inequitable education / training / opportunity / pay; harassment; domestic and sexual violence; pornography; sex trafficking; slavery and other crimes.
Many view the election of Trump
as a slap in the face, the latest in a long line of refusals to acknowledge historical
inequalities,
as well
as systemic racial and economic injustices.
Systemic inequality is certainly a factor
as well, given that children of color are more likely to attend schools with lower funding levels and weaker teachers.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide demographics suggest that
as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning across difference and about addressing
systemic inequalities,» whether about religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
As Youth United for Change (YUC) Executive Director and Organizer Andi Perez explains to the new recruits, they have a chance to get involved in a campaign to remedy the systemic inequalities in the Philadelphia public schools — inequalities that place them, as students of color in a rough area of the city, at a disadvantag
As Youth United for Change (YUC) Executive Director and Organizer Andi Perez explains to the new recruits, they have a chance to get involved in a campaign to remedy the
systemic inequalities in the Philadelphia public schools —
inequalities that place them,
as students of color in a rough area of the city, at a disadvantag
as students of color in a rough area of the city, at a disadvantage.
Citing the new Education Next results, Petrilli argues that charter advocates should focus on regaining GOP support, and suggests doing so by tamping down social justice rhetoric (such
as closing achievement gaps and alleviating
systemic inequalities), by emphasizing parental choice and personal freedom (i.e., that charters liberate families from their government - assigned schools), and by touting that most charters are non-union.
He is a member of an artist collective facilitating workshops and performances at San Quentin State Prison that collaborates with incarcerated artists to explore their own personal journeys,
as well
as systemic issues of
inequality, violence, and incarceration.
Advocating against underlying
inequalities and removing
systemic barriers that hinder the lives and livelihoods of women, such
as the lack of decision - making power or land (and land inheritance rights), which exacerbate the disproportionately negative climate impacts for women.
The impacts of climate change vary greatly among different cities due to physical factors like local geography and environment
as well
as a host of social, political, and economic factors, rooted in
systemic inequalities.
In addition, we will hear from a panel of human rights lawyers, academic and community activists who will examine the current state of (in) equality in various areas such
as disability rights, socio - economic
inequalities facing racialized communities, women and immigrants, and the issue of
systemic discrimination in certain areas of law.
As recognized by the Majority, a separate but equal approach to licensing only serves to perpetuate
systemic inequalities.
The poverty and
inequality that we experience is a contemporary reflection of our historic treatment
as peoples, and an indication of the persistence of
systemic discrimination.