Sentences with phrase «civil rights agenda»

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In September of 2016, Donald Trump stated «This is the new civil rights agenda of our time.
One can only hope that a civil rights organization here will follow the lead of the Delaware ACLU and pursue a real civil rights agenda when it comes to school segregation in Connecticut.
I hope we all agree that the cornerstone of the new civil rights agenda is effective public education.
Standing against him is his former ally Senator Richard Russell (Frank Langella), a Southern Democrat who wants the president to take his time on the Civil Rights agenda.
Political scholar Nicholas Laham aligns Reagan's conservative civil rights agenda with the moderate Republican elites.
Wars that kill millions are not something to be glorified, to make money, and to push that limousine liberal's civil rights agenda.
Sharpton said he founded NAN in 1991 to further a civil rights agenda in the vein of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr..
At the time, it was part of a civil rights agenda being set by the then Labour opposition, which included such things as the Human Right Act, and a (failed) «Ethical Foreign Policy» and was in stark contrast to the authoritarian approach of the then Conservative Government; Michael Howard's support for ID cards and Ken Clarke using PII Cetificates in the Matrix Churchill case spring to mind.
The desire to bestow victimhood on virtually all poor people in America was dramatically intensified in the 1960s by the fusion of liberalism's civil rights agenda with its welfare state agenda.
The Civil Rights Agenda has released a statement saying that Chick - Fil - A has agreed to stop donating money to organizations that are against gay marriage.

Not exact matches

Sessions himself has said a «properly exercised» Civil Rights Division «provides tremendous benefit to American citizens» but should not be used as «a sword to assert inappropriate claims that have the effect of promoting political agendas
Members have complained about a local and national «gay agenda» for years (meaning the quest for civil rights).
Surprisingly, many progressive Reform Rabbis have expressed public support for the Christian Zionists and the Christian right, knowing full well that the Christian right's theological and political agendas are contrary to the Reform Jewish community's longstanding progressive stance on civil liberties and human rights.
We have no doubt if elected, he will work tirelessly to take away our civil rights, allow anti-gay bullying in schools, promote the immoral anti-gay agenda and rip our families apart... all in the name of his «religious beliefs.»
Logically, it is difficult to see why the gay rights agenda should stop at the door of the church; churches have already been sued for violating the civil rights of members censured for practicing homosexual sodomy.
As for your silly «agenda» nonsense, gays are not a «special interest group» anymore than blacks were before the civil rights act was passed.
* As Tavis Smiley reports in his new book on Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights leader faced a major decline in popularity during his last few years, as many thought his social justice agenda too radical.
I find it ironic that so many Christians are up - in - arms about being «persecuted» by the «gay agenda» when many of our gay and lesbian neighbors are simply asking for the same civil rights that we have.
Wanda, The religious right want to mix religion with politics to further their agenda — creationism taught as science, public displays of their religious symbols on civil buildings, civil law based upon their interpretation of the bible, etc. etc..
So the «immoral agenda» he alleges is that any «man» who uses a woman's rest room or shower facilities because it best fits with what the individual feels is their gender identity by «mandate of law» is not doing so out of being a civil right issue and him being criticised for expressing that view.
But how can a union that led marches against stop - and - frisk and hosted a dialogue between Justice League NYC, a leading civil rights group, and City Hall also bankroll a political party so hostile to its social - justice agenda?
Hidden away in the coalition's Programme for Government two years ago was the pledge to «restore rights to non-violent protest» — an agenda which was always the poor relation to the civil liberties big hitters, like establishing a commission on a British Bill of Rrights to non-violent protest» — an agenda which was always the poor relation to the civil liberties big hitters, like establishing a commission on a British Bill of RightsRights.
By the way, why do so many politicians - especially the young and ambitious - need to be reminded that civil rights are not some kind of bonus, granted to a «lobby» with an agenda, but a defi ning characteristic of the free society which they have been elected to serve?
Albany, NY — Host Alan Chartock is joined by Ross Levi, Executive Director of the Empire State Pride Agenda and Foundation, New York's statewide civil rights organization committed to LGBT rights.
It is though fair to say that a disproportionate number of gay and non-homophobic Tories consider the gay rights agenda to have been effectively concluded with the advent of civil partnerships, and that there is no further work to be done on combatting homophobia.
The black civil rights movement in the US during the 1950s pitched its whole agenda on the issue of equality.
He compared the attempt to derail the government's austerity agenda, motivated by a bid to reduce Britain's structural deficit, with the votes for women, civil rights and anti-Apartheid struggles.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER As the Empire State Pride Agenda (ESPA) prepares to lead roughly 700 LGBT advocates to the State Capitol in Albany for the group's annual Equality and Justice Day lobbying effort on April 30, supporters of a decade - old transgender civil rights measure are stepping up the push to secure Senate passage this -LSB-...]
But, now, with the State Legislature in the final few days of its 2013 regular session, the Empire State Pride Agenda, the advocacy and lobby group leading the push for civil rights protections for the transgender community, says that there is «clear momentum» toward enactment of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act.
The press conference, organized by the Empire State Pride Agenda, and featuring several out gay members of the City Council as well as City Comptroller Scott Stringer, highlighted what have become familiar benchmarks in the long - stalled effort to win statewide civil rights protections for transgender and other gender - nonconforming New Yorkers.
From the battles of the unemployed and the campaigns to organize the CIO in the 1930s - 40s, through the civil rights and peace movements of the 1950s,»60s and»70s to the struggles that have given us the «new» labor movement, to the people's upsurge that elected our first African American president, and now the growing movements for a progressive, people's agenda — the 99 % — People's World and Mundo Popular have been there.
Conservatives frame privatization as a civil rights issue, but Trump's extreme agenda is energizing racial justice and public education advocates.
The Pride Agenda is New York's largest statewide LGBT civil rights organization, with an almost $ 4 million budget and 25 full - time staff.
Specifically, advocates criticize the Pride Agenda for their statement of «mission accomplished» in their press release because of its harmful message that transgender Human and Civil Rights are covered under New York Law.»
At 1:30 p.m., Empire State Agenda will be joined in Albany by Assembly members, state senators, and LGBTQ advocates to «demand the State Senate take up the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA), civil rights legislation that would extend New York's anti-discrimination laws to safeguard trans individuals, who currently stand outside our state's legal protections against unfair practices.»
«There was only one dissenter wandering the field in front of the State House in Albany today, as over 2,000 people rallied for LGBT civil rights for the Empire State Pride Agenda's Equality and Justice Day.
«After years of tireless advocacy, we've won a tremendous victory for transgender civil rights with Governor Cuomo's announcement tonight,» Nathan Schaefer, executive director of the Pride Agenda, said in a statement.
According to the Empire State Pride Agenda, «GENDA would extend basic civil rights protections to all New Yorkers based on their gender identity and expression.»
It's a great thing to see a movie that both recognizes the importance of Lyndon Johnson's civil rights legislation and gives credit to the African - Americans on the ground who pushed the freedom agenda forward.
But supporters» fondness for using the language of civil rights can not obscure a broader agenda to defund and, eventually, destroy public education.
It is thus significant that the number of cases reaching state and federal appellate courts has surged back up to levels attained during the early 1970s when civil rights cases had a central place on the national political agenda (see Figure 1).
Midway through President Clinton's term, his Administration lacks a clear agenda for addressing racial segregation and racial discrimination in schools, civil - rights experts and political analysts say.
The Education Trust came on the scene in the early «90's and has worked in partnership with many civil rights organizations to ensure that the equity agenda would command more headlines in the future.
President Obama has echoed Bush, terming education the «civil - rights issue of our time» and explaining that his agenda is intended to address «the pervasive achievement gap between today's black and white students.»
In point of fact, we've had many disagreements of late, from Common Core to teacher evaluations, from the stacked (or not) agenda at the NewSchools shindig to whether the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (progenitor of both NCLB and ESSA) was or wasn't a civil rights law.
Privatization advocates and their funders have appropriated the language of civil rights and use the dissatisfaction of underserved communities to promote the marketization of public education, an agenda that promises to leave many students of color behind.
Instead they teach Ultra Liberal agenda to the minds of our kids.They probe kids on private family business and violate parents and students civil rights.
The Federal Commission on School Safety has not yet had a public meeting, has not yet publicly shared any draft agendas or meeting materials, and has no members that directly represent parents, teachers, schools, states, and / or civil rights groups.
The fact that the work was being funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation also offered some possibility that the grand dame of old - school civil rights groups would offer a school reform agenda that would actually meet the educational and civil rights challenges facing Black America today.
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