Sentences with phrase «called white supremacy»

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«We call upon you, as our friend, our classmate, and as a fellow American, to resign in protest of President Trump's support of Nazism and white supremacy.
The murders have reignited calls for the Confederate flag - a symbol of slavery and white supremacy - to be taken down from public institutions.
As his fourth point, Piper highlights the Charlottesville protests, which Piper calls «the coming out of the closest of white supremacy
And Malcolm Brogdon — a University of Virginia graduate — called the acts in Charlottesville «white supremacy» and «domestic terrorism.»
«Any New York Republican with a conscience should reject Trump's attempt to bring white supremacy directly into the White House and call on him to rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon,» the WFP said in a statewhite supremacy directly into the White House and call on him to rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon,» the WFP said in a stateWhite House and call on him to rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon,» the WFP said in a statement.
«So called «Black Codes» were enacted by various southern states to discriminate against black Americans and maintain the system of white supremacy that made slavery possible.
It's white supremacy in its Sunday finest, dressed up in the illusion of neighborliness, but Henry's demands are a constant tax on the Jacksons, assuming their servitude extends beyond the bounds of their tenancy agreement because they are black (he never calls on those white sharecroppers).
Perhaps they know that a minor but potent part of the constituency and audience are sympathetic to Roof's motives if not his actions and will respond negatively in the polls or ratings if they hear White Supremacy called out in public.
In whole, the installation examines what the artist calls certain abstract forms and the symbolic order of white supremacy.
Neptune addresses the ideologies around white supremacy by focusing on an artistic invention called «The Colorline,» a metal stand and green velvet curtain, «designed to block out the reality of systematic racism, cultural and racial difference, white supremacy, and aggravated stress caused by interactions with non-white persons.»
Organized by a group called Decolonize this Place, more than 200 people attended an anti-Columbus Day tour at the Natural History Museum in New York, that emphasized the history of white supremacy and colonization found in the institution's displays.
Reading this calls to mind the poet Claudia Rankine's Racial Imaginary Institute, founded in 2016 to investigate the ways in which the structure of white supremacy in American society influences our culture.
Drawing on Negro Spirituals that call for the end times, what Lamar calls Doom Spirituals, this installation at ONE Archives exhumes legacies of racial violence while longing for the forthcoming destruction of white supremacy
Co-sponsored by: First Church in JP Unitarian Universalist, Social Justice Action Committee Racial Justice Task Force of Theodore Parker Church Jamaica Plain Forum As persons of faith living in 21st century America, we feel called to question how we might work, take action, do our part, to dismantle white supremacy.
At a climate march in New Jersey, we called the complicit U.S. Republican Party «a racket to restore patriarchy, extractionism and white supremacy
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