Not exact matches
By anti-Semitism is here intended not the latent
prejudice against Jews which is a common phenomenon in history and which, as Rabbi Joel Blau put it, «dates
back to the beginnings of the Jewish people.»
This oddity of language reflects a deeply felt
prejudice against the theatrical arts that can be traced all the way
back to the pre «Socratics» in other words, to the very point when theater began in the West.
And this seems like a silly one perhaps — women in bikinis, good gracious — but it was really a challenge about my body and how I view my body, about shame and freedom, about the goodness of our bodies before God, pushing
back against my own
prejudices and cultural conditionings.
In some families this
prejudice against emigration in any form went
back to emigrants after the political upheavals of 1815 and 1848, to the very scions of «our crowd» in this country.
Coverage of the Olympic Winter Games brought Russia's anti-gay laws
back into the conversation and exposed some of that country's cultural
prejudice against LGBT people.
In South Korea, where 90 percent of children born to single moms are put up for adoption, single moms are becoming activists to fight
back against societal
prejudice.
If you think her own
prejudices against birth have tainted her perspective, then do yourself a favor and avoid bringing it all
back up again.
The fear is Kippers under new tutelage will turn up the anti-migrant volume from
prejudiced to outright racist
against a
backing track of betrayal by Traitorous Theresa.
Equality staff will strike tomorrow (23)
against cuts that risk winding the clock
back four decades and abandoning people who face discrimination and
prejudice, the Public and Commercial Services union announces.
The case was dismissed «without
prejudice,» meaning that Anversa and Leri can bring the issue
back to court once an administrative hearing rules for or
against them.
Back in April 2010, Vogue India's cover titled The Dawn of Dusk was covered in large - scale media as the most prominent voice in India
against beauty ideals and
prejudice.
In an age of open racism, fervent nationalism and anti-establishment passion, two politically engaged and idealistic young lovers, Marcus Hill and Jas Mitra, fight
back against the injustice and deep - rooted
prejudice they face on a daily basis.
A look at how groups and communities can be subjected to discrimination and
prejudice, as well as how they might fight
back against it.
He shares his own experience with the gym in this regard as well as a look
back on how, just a little over ten years ago, he was biased and
prejudiced against self - publishing.
Love was how people «fought
back»
against violence and
prejudices.
We can go even further
back to 1993, and the Commission on Systemic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System, which described a widespread and prevalent
prejudice against blacks as follows: