In 2013, Sho Baraka veered away from the Christian hip - hop («CHH») playbook and dropped Talented 10th, an album that broke new ground for a faith - based rapper by
challenging systemic racism...
Her research employs micro - and macro-level lenses to explore the potential of student voice to
challenge systemic racism in education.
Not exact matches
BODIED Joseph Kahn's hilarious rap battle satire takes many broad comedic swings at cultural appropriation, white privilege,
challenging art, misogyny, outrage culture, and
systemic racism.
Zoom out to promote understanding on the systems level: Explore whether there are larger
systemic forces that underlie the
challenges students have touched on (such as
racism, sexism, or lack of access to resources).
«They can be
challenging, but when you consider the ecosystem around them — dense poverty, lack of access to resources, gentrification, failing schools, subpar housing — in essence, generations of
racism and
systemic inequality that surrounds them, I came to understand the «how» and «why» behind it all.»
Leading Educators strongly values equity and
challenges historical inequity with a persistent focus on dismantling
systemic racism.
You bring a lifelong, heartfelt commitment to directly
challenging historical inequity and to dismantling
systemic racism.
A deep belief in the potential of all kids and a commitment to do whatever it takes to expand the opportunities for students, often with a perspective informed by experience in low - income communities and an understanding of the
systemic challenges of poverty and
racism
Systemic and / or historic issues such as individual and institutionalized
racism and classism; language barriers; gender bias; cultural blinders and a variety of prejudices represent profound
challenges and obstacles to positive parent - teacher relationships.
The Retention of Women in Private Practice: The
Challenge is Intersectional While the CLA's report on the retention of women illustrates the various ways female lawyers are impacted by sexism, it is relatively silent on other forms of
systemic discrimination female lawyers experience, particularly
racism experienced by women of colour and Indigenous women.