Sentences with phrase «crosses racial boundaries»

A look at what happens when love crosses racial boundaries between an Afrikaans man a Zulu woman.
Through the inclusion of politically and historically relevant found fabrics in his collages, Adams comments on a period when infrastructure connected the country physically but deeply entrenched systems of exclusion prevented black travelers from crossing racial boundaries.

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Mia Love very much represents Mormonism because it is truly a global religion that crosses so many social, cultural, racial & economic boundaries.
Their caucus crosses geographical and racial boundaries, roping in Democrats from the city, suburbs and upstate.
All children in the 21st century need to learn to cross cultural boundaries, whether ethnic, racial, age, geographic, or other boundaries.
A study released in November by Harvard Law School's Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice took a look at eight major inter-district integration programs across the country and concluded that Choice is Yours had «perhaps the most impressive system of outreach for students and families crossing school district boundaries — as well as racial, social - class and cultural boundaries
As Roberta Smith noted, his works cross «racial, cultural and geographic boundaries, mixing old and new, high and low, East and West», and in doing so, produce a novel visual language (Roberta Smith, «ART REVIEW: The New, Irreverent Approach to Mounting Exhibitions», New York Times, January 6, 1995, p. C25).
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