Sentences with phrase «at the injustices faced»

Many law students experience strong and sometimes difficult emotions during their time in clinical law programs: sadness at clients» stories of trauma, excitement about a victory in court, or anger at the injustices faced by clients.

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His angry outburst aimed at the moneychangers at the Temple clearly demonstrates a man who, when push comes to shove, feels righteous indignation and reacts angrily and decisively against injustice / evil when face - to - face with it.
May it continue to guide the actions of America's citizens and government both at home and abroad in the face of evil and injustice.
«Set in Mississippi at the height of the Depression, this is the story of one family's struggle to maintain their integrity, pride, and independence in the face of racism and social injustice.
Sure, Hellenist widows mattered, but let them fix their bigger problems before worrying about some injustice they are facing at this moment.
Bye and thank Poldi.not the best but a true gunner at heart to be so patient in face of injustice.
We were inspired to make the film by the injustice happening to Anna's home birth midwife, Agnes Gereb, who had been imprisoned and at the time of filming was under house arrest and facing multiple criminal charges (and even today, four years later, Agnes is still facing multiple charges).
Whereas the old masters could lay some claim to nobility of purpose, at that crucial juncture of Nigerian press history, it would appear a cynic's haven for the present players: the advertiser that slams his message in your face because he has the cash to splash, the newspaper investor that projects nothing but brazen self - interest, just because again he has the cash to drive the business, and of course, the ethnic pressure group that, through the media, screams injustice!
The injustice is mainly aimed at women, who must cover their heads and, at a certain age, their faces whenever a man who isn't family may be present.
But in the end, it's Dworkin's empathy that allows one to understand Diane and Love's experience and to care about what happens to them, or at least to ask if perhaps passivity in the face of social and economic injustice makes us more like Love than we would like to think.
Asked what makes Roosevelt so successful at this type of real - world writing, Roosevelt's Publishing Center Director Kate McPherson says, «We're a little bit unique at our school in that every day, our teachers are responding to a student body that faces economic injustice.
But, at the same time, I can't help but think about the kids on my block, my fellow students in Newark's South Ward, who weren't afforded that very same opportunity - and the injustice that many of them faced being trapped in a persistently failing educational system with no way out.
Next month, Equal Justice Initiative Founder Bryan Stevenson will speak on issues of injustice and their legacy today at two free Facing History Community Conversations held in partnership with The Allstate Foundation, one in Chicago on March 18 and one in Cleveland on March 19.
At times, I seemed to suffer spells of depression and loneliness, longing to become healthy again; of going out and facing a world of injustices, of misery, of widespread indifference.
This enabled her to face the injustice she felt at the hands of Henry Kaufman and his cronies.
Sullivan's depiction of this growing East African human rights issue is at times horrifying, but she writes beautifully of the landscape and of Habo's strong spirit in the face of such monstrous injustice.
As for Injustice 2, however, he pointed at the screen, which he had just chosen Red Hood to face me.
New Dehli - based artist and filmmaker Amar Kanwar's first major UK exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield, UK, portrays the injustice and hardship faced by local communities in Odisha, India.
«In collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation, this second half of I AM YOU at Jack Shainman Gallery will focus on some of Parks» most celebrated and iconic imagery; demonstrating his abilities as a photographer and journalist who moved just as seamlessly documenting everyday life and injustice facing African - American families across the country, framing his subjects with compassion amidst unvarnished reality.»
That is why the Goldman Prize is not only a recognition of people's efforts to save the planet, it also provides significant protection and encouragement at the international level for many of those who face injustice in their own countries.
First, at our firm, we select only honest and committed clients facing legitimate workplace injustices.
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