Sentences with phrase «classism in»

What you're describing is the additional and compounding effects of classism in a bilingualism requirement.
The connections of racism and classism in this country relegate certain communities of people to certain areas where they can live.
The game deals with classism in a way that's not often tackled in video games, and tries to tell the tale of someone who started with nothing only to become a big shot.
If, as educators, we feel powerless to address bigger issues such as living - wage jobs and health care reform, Gorski (2008) proposes that we ask ourselves, «Are we willing, at the very least, to tackle the classism in our own schools and classrooms?»
And there's a weird undercurrent of classism in the movie's architecture: The suburban family is cutely perfect, the country relatives are Cro - Magnon.
The ashes of interesting commentary about the inherent classism in the professional ice skating world, as well as the cult of the true crime celebrity in the 1980s, point to the darkness that lies at the centre of the story.
In some respect, it's a political allegory about racism and classism in recent French history.
A blockbuster action flick, a thriller, a pulp plot, a winking noir, a commentary on classism in an increasingly urbanized society — the movie is all of these things, down to the marrow of its very existence.
Trends toward increasing homogeneity in the membership of congregations are troubling indicators of lack of concern about racism, sexism, and classism in the church.

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The dialectical tasks of liberation theologies, therefore, make imperative critical collaboration among the various liberation theologies dealing with the diverse forms of domination in classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism (CLT).
It is crucial to interrelate the manifold contexts in which people are striving to transcend concretely the injustices of classism, racism, sexism, technocentrism, and militarism.
Liberation theologies concentrate on precisely this central problem insofar as they focus, in solidarity, on those communities concretely striving to transcend classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism.
I would suggest treating this couple much the way that we treat those in the church who struggle with gossip, gluttony, porn addictions, or some sort of hatred of man (homophobia, racism, classism, etc).
Classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism were rampant in the societies and cultures of both classical and modern societies.
Sacralism, we saw, is the religious legitimation of domination; and domination is the common denominator in classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism.
The transition is tragic because the moderns failed to understand, just as the originators of classical cultures had, how the liberative potential of reason as the human ability to raise ever further relevant questions is alienated and frustrated in authoritarian societies deeply marked by classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism.
As in the classical contexts, so in the modern, there were many efforts to address the increasing injustices arising from classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism.
Yet ecological disasters, fearsome instruments of war, vast systems of classism, racism, and sexism all have impact upon our lives, and we experience ourselves as caught up in such systems with or without our consent.
AND And teaches us to say yes And allows us to be both - and And keeps us from either - or And teaches us to be patient and long suffering And is willing to wait for insight and integration And keeps us from dualistic thinking And does not divide the field of the moment And helps us to live in the always imperfect now And keeps us inclusive and compassionate toward everything And demands that our contemplation become action And insists that our action is also contemplative And heals our racism, our sexism, heterosexism, and our classism And keeps us from the false choice of liberal or conservative And allows us to critique both sides of things And allows us to enjoy both sides of things And is far beyond any one nation or political party And helps us face and accept our own dark side And allows us to ask for forgiveness and to apologize And is the mystery of paradox in all things And is the way of mercy And makes daily, practical love possible And does not trust love if it is not also justice And does not trust justice if it is not also love And is far beyond my religion versus your religion And allows us to be both distinct and yet united And is the very Mystery of Trinity
As I have written in a previous article, Sin is the belly of sexism, racism, classism and other forms of systemic inequality resulting in inequitable education / training / opportunity / pay; harassment; domestic and sexual violence; pornography; sex trafficking; slavery and other crimes.
Nevertheless, we all participate in varying degrees at various levels — constantly or intermittently, subtly or crudely, consciously or unconsciously, brazenly or hypocritically — in racism, sexism, classism, ideological clannishness, nationalism.
The sign of Jonah has repeatedly appeared in the church with all its talk about love and openness, in contrast to its racism, classism, and private club mentality.
Readers of this book can no doubt propose cogent reasons for the breakdown, not least the remnants of racism and classism even in Trinity, a church splendidly accomplished in its quest for human solidarity.
Breastfeeding and natural parenting is deeply set in white social classism.
So while the government would not themselves throw people in jail for loving the wrong people, that same government would actually go out of its way to enforce the old law through classism and the free market.
There's what McDonald referred to as his «Irish temper,» and how his unique mixture of stubbornness and classism severely hurt him in this primary, even if it ends up being key to his chances in a general election, if it comes to that.
(Congratulations, Mr. Hall, for displaying in one short phrase, two prejudices, sexism and classism.)
As a piece of cultural criticism, however, it painstakingly eviscerates nearly every scene in «Grey» and skewers latent sexism, classism and ludicrous sexual innuendoes, as well as the original's numerous plot holes.
Drawing explicit parallels to «Carmilla,» the 1872 gothic novella about female vampirism published 25 years before Stoker's book, it offers the chance to express the vampire myth in wholly feminine terms and assert a classism absent from the Twilight series.
In Mudbound, Dee Rees delivers a wrenching portrait of racism, classism, and misogyny that uncomfortably echoes in our world todaIn Mudbound, Dee Rees delivers a wrenching portrait of racism, classism, and misogyny that uncomfortably echoes in our world todain our world today.
Take a trifecta of movies about affluent Connecticut: Ang Lee's The Ice Storm looks back at how a souring of American innocence in the 1970s found its way into affluent suburbia, Douglas Sirk's All That Heaven Allows explores the small town classism of the 1950s as it was happening, and Todd Haynes» Far From Heaven casts its eyes on the same period to illustrate the obstacles minorities and the LGBT community faced.
«Beast» sounds like a straightforward erotic mystery thriller, but that atmosphere is at times overshadowed by Pearce's exploration of British classism, bullying and bigotry (a Portuguese laborer is also caught up in the murder investigation).
Simon's metamorphosis from garbage man to renowned author under the tutelage of worldly Henry Fool was one of this year's most thoughtful character studies; Hartley, ever the pop intellectual, mines issues of classism and censorship in a grunge landscape like some poet of the street.
I believe schools should equip and empower students to navigate and shape society in order to deconstruct oppressive social institutions like racism and classism by being places that model democratic decision - making.
Her eighth novel strikes hard against poverty, sexism, classism and greed, driving as relentlessly as Jo in her pursuit of truth and freedom.
There's a lot of classism here, as Kazuya's family is rich, while Yuki's family was not — she's always had to struggle for acceptance, and the birth of Noriko (Non-chan) is like a nail in the coffin.
(Ironically, that previous sentence was discriminatory towards the upper class and is, in itself, classism).
This strict classism served to identify exactly what role each character would play in a party, and players felt naturally more at ease with players who shared at least one of their three traits than those who had nothing in common with them, whose strange abilities and spells make them seem threatening in a game with no friendly fire.
Despite stereotypes of Brazilian conviviality and tropical playfulness, prevalent social inequities mean that behavior is highly policed in much purportedly public space in Brazil, with classism, racism, and colorism shaping access to commercial and leisure spaces more overtly than in many U.S. settings.
The devil is in the details and there are layers here to disassemble: the renaming reveals an ugly European classism wherein cleaning ladies are somehow on the bottom and art historians on the top; more pointedly it demonstrates Selz's marked narcissism and an era that tolerated it: any contemporary man who asked a woman for her hand — and, by the way, I'm going to rename you — would be shown the door.
The American west in particular contains narratives of prosperity, disappointment, destruction, with attendant racism, classism, and sexism that persist in our national and cultural identity as a whole — from Western films and Warner Bros. cartoons to the global image of the romanticized American cowboy in panoramic vistas, to the lawns we keep on our property.
Most of us don't have time in our fast - paced lives to tolerate classism, lectures or judgment.
I'd like racism to go away, and sexism too, and classism, and for all children to be loved and cared for in family systems if that's the social model, or in community, raised more communally.
In fact, their whole relationship could arguably be centered around a struggle for power — Sybil to have power over her own life and Tom, similarly, to break free from the bonds of classism.
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