Sentences with phrase «concerning race relations»

We see a similar progression in broader society concerning race relations when we moved from separate and equal to integration.

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Donald Trump's dismissive tweets about civil rights leader and longtime congressman John Lewis provoked concerns that his administration will worsen race relations.
Justice, politics, economics, race relations, war and peace were now seen as legitimate areas of Christian concern.
Agencies of social concern in the Churches were attacked as exceeding their authority in publishing statements on such problems as race relations or economic inequality.
Other areas of cooperation include joint enterprises in community education projects such as those concerned with alcoholism, drug abuse, sex education, parent - child relations, marital relations, race relations, problems of poverty.
«The commission will be looking closely at this research and will be writing to police forces with the most concerning statistics to gain a better understanding of how they are meeting their obligations under the Race Relations Act.
Turning back to her UK trip, Ryan was buoyed by concerns raised during her meetings with MPs and peers over race relations in response to the South Carolina shootings.
Former U.S. attorney general and Queens native Eric Holder sat down with Errol Louis for a wide - ranging interview that touched on race relations, his political ambitions, diversity concerns at his alma mater Stuyvesant High School and much more.
Despite the fact that race relations have enhanced and with the nation the winding up all the more tolerating of various societies, numerous issues concerns still emerge for the individuals who date outside of their race.
With tensions from Ferguson, Mo. stirring yet another national debate on race relations, LA Unified is distributing an informational packet, «Engaging Students in Peaceful Dialogues about Conflict and Bias,» with a goal of helping solicit questions or concerns from students in «a neutral, safe and respectful space for constructive dialogue.»
The exhibition features a diverse selection of 22 artists working in London and engaging with topical concerns; from the rapidly changing urban context, the environment, technology, gender and race to queer representation, human relations, activism and post-colonial histories.
Her work is largely concerned with the politics of space in relation to race, gender, and queer desire.
The Commission for Racial Equality has expressed concern over the programme, and is writing to Channel 4 «to remind them of their legal responsibilities as a public broadcaster, under the terms of the Race Relations Amendment Act, to eliminate racial discrimination, promote racial equality and to promote good relations between people from different racial groupRelations Amendment Act, to eliminate racial discrimination, promote racial equality and to promote good relations between people from different racial grouprelations between people from different racial groups».
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