The suit also blames Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the alleged
culture of violence at Clinton Correctional after the escape.
Not exact matches
«In our celebrity focused
culture, a young star like Emma Watson has the power to amplify important social messages,» says Katie Hood, a senior fellow
at Duke University who teaches a «Women as Leaders» course and who recently became executive director
of the anti-domestic
violence One Love Foundation.
As Confederate statues and memorials are being removed across the U.S. following the
violence at a weekend rally by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., President Donald Trump took to Twitter Thursday morning to complain about the actions, calling it «sad» and saying the «
culture of our great country [is] being ripped apart.»
The article, written by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, gave a detailed account
of an alleged 2012 gang rape that a woman identified as «Jackie» said had endured
at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house as a first - year student, and accused the university
of tolerating a
culture that ignored sexual
violence against women.
At the same time as CJNG's pseudo-insurgency and
violence between self - defense groups, the UN Human Rights Council has found that the drug war's disruptions to Mexican society have deepened a
culture of lawlessness and impunity.
The union took aim
at «a hyper - masculine industrial camp
culture, which can result in increased risk
of sexual harassment, assault, increased levels
of violence against women in sex work and hitchhiking and increased levels
of child care and gender inequity.»
The religious conservatives, beset by this sea change in the secular
culture, might have been expected to retrench into their conventional media stereotypes: authoritarian, emotionally uninvolved husbands and fathers, a rigidly patriarchal family style, deeply gendered domestic roles that kept women
at home» plus, as Wilcox puts it, «high levels
of corporal punishment and domestic
violence.»
* worship God, who has never been,
at any time for any reason, a capricious God
of death, war, murder, destruction,
violence, abuse, vengeance, hate, fear, lies, slavery, systemic injustice, oppression, conditional acceptance, exclusion, segregation, discrimination, shunning, ostracism, eternal condemnation, eternal punishment, retribution, sacrifices, patriarchy, matriarchy, empire, nationalism, only one
culture, only one race or portion
of the population, parochialism, sectarianism, dogma, creeds, pledges, oaths or censorship — and who has never behaved as a Greco - Roman or narcissistic deity.
«Good and evil appear to be joined in every
culture at the spine,» she observed, and
violence is «strangely capable»
of returning her characters «to reality and preparing them to accept their moments
of grace.»
The Bible has absolutely no references to
violence towards non-believers
at all and the Catholic church doesn't have a tarnished history
of slaughtered indigenous
cultures and different religious groups in record numbers...
The myth
of redemptive
violence — the notion that we can kill our way to peace — is a powerful one, and I'm constantly amazed
at how it sneaks into our
culture, the Church, and even my own heart.
Now, thankfully we do not see people beating each other up
at the grocery store for the last package
of Oreos on a regular basis (only on Black Friday sales for cheap TVs), but we can see in our movies, television shows, books, and overarching
culture that
violence is still seen as a somewhat legitimate — often glamorous — method for achieving one's goals, whether it be overt or covert in nature.
She hints that
at least part
of this myopia must be blamed on Samuel Huntington's hugely influential «clash
of civilizations» argument, which led many to believe that the world is «currently polarized between a Muslim monolith, bent on
violence, and the democratic
cultures of Europe and North America.»
To the credit
of the authorities, and in part because
of the international sympathy aroused by an unusual amount
of publicity, significant steps were taken to, ameliorate the plight
of the victimized women; nevertheless, the incident clearly dramatizes not only the vulnerability
of women to this particular form
of violence but also the injustice
of a
culture, sanctioned by religion, which regards the woman's sexual integrity as primarily the concern
of husbands and male relatives whose honor is
at stake: bluntly, she is property, not a full person in her own right.
Violence actually can drive out violence» Satan actually can drive out Satan, to use Girard's formulation» by aiming all the escalating and random violence of a culture at a single enemy and victim, a scapegoat for all that
Violence actually can drive out
violence» Satan actually can drive out Satan, to use Girard's formulation» by aiming all the escalating and random violence of a culture at a single enemy and victim, a scapegoat for all that
violence» Satan actually can drive out Satan, to use Girard's formulation» by aiming all the escalating and random
violence of a culture at a single enemy and victim, a scapegoat for all that
violence of a
culture at a single enemy and victim, a scapegoat for all that ails it.
Zogby explained in an article weeks later that he withdrew after receiving word that some controversial anti-Muslim «hate groups» would be
at the conference and that the title
of a panel in which he was participating had been revised to suggest that
violence and impunity are endemic in Muslim and Egyptian
culture.
While the President said he's glad that the controversy has brought much - need attention to the issue
of domestic
violence, he was critical
of not only the NFL, but
of football
culture at large for allowing the issue to go unchecked for so long.
I think the idea that minority
cultures are causing more harm than good is
at the core
of the white nationalist movement, and it's somewhat different than the issue
of equal rights, as well as the root cause
of the
violence.
Mayor Bill de Blasio declared on Thursday that Rikers Island «deeply needs a
culture change» and called ending the pervasive
violence at the jail complex a top priority
of his administration, acknowledging that he had previously underestimated the level
of dysfunction there.
The underlying factor for the rampant orgies
of bloodletting in the north
of Nigeria boils down to a
culture of violence made worse by mass illiteracy.I remember while growing up that all Hausa - Fulani males had daggers and talisman charms on them and would not hesitate to stab
at the slightest provocation.
The office
of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, released its findings in a graphic 79 - page report that described a «deep - seated
culture of violence» against youthful inmates
at the jail complex, perpetrated by guards who operated with little fear
of punishment.
«We need to marshal every resource
at our disposal to uproot the
culture of violence in the City's jails and engage stakeholders from across the country to identify and implement best practices here
at home.»
For too long, a
culture of violence has prevailed
at Rikers Island, denying those within its walls the protections
of the Constitution, rights to which all in this country, including prison inmates, are entitled,» Bharara said in a statement.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio declared on that Rikers Island «deeply needs a
culture change» and called ending the pervasive
violence at the jail complex a top priority
of his administration, acknowledging that he had previously underestimated the level
of dysfunction there.
«We find this mischievous because as
cultured, thoroughbred northerners we have never anywhere and
at any time, under whatever circumstances, called anybody to
violence as a means
of conflict resolution.
Seabrook, a popular but polarizing union leader, accused the de Blasio administration and Ponte
of not allowing the union a «seat
at the table» in crafting policy to enact changes
at Rikers Island — which U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has described as having a persistent «
culture of violence» among inmates and correction officers.
While the population
of the city's jails is lower than ever, there has been an increased focus on them, following news stories about brutality
at the hands
of correction officers, a rise in inmate - on - inmate
violence, efforts to end or reduce solitary confinement and a federal lawsuit that alleged a «
culture of violence» in the city's jails.
Not long after, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara released a 70 - plus page report alleging a «
culture of violence» against teenagers in the youth jail
at Rikers Island.
On Monday, a damning report by the office
of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District
of New York, about the «deep - seated
culture of violence» against adolescent inmates
at Rikers Island singled out the episodes as particularly deplorable.
Late last year, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office released a report on the treatment
of youthful inmates
at the jail, which found «a
culture of violence.»
Bharara's office issued a scathing report on
violence at Rikers in August, saying the jail maintained a pervasive «
culture of violence» against teenagers.
«An imagined or perceived «Clash
of Cultures» may indeed underlie
violence and hostility between some Muslims and non-Muslims,» says Dr. Milan Obaidi, researcher
at the Department
of Psychology
at Uppsala University.
An ultra-stylised road movie filled with black humour,
violence and pop -
culture references to Elvis and The Wizard
of Oz, it is was both booed and applauded when it won the prestigious Palme d'Or award
at the Cannes Film Festival.
It's a pyramid, and
at the top is rape and sexual
violence and
at the bottom are the other abuses
of power that, when they continue to happen over and over, build and build and build and create a
culture that allows the most heinous examples
of sexual
violence and misogyny and discrimination to happen.
More attention should be paid to addressing the root causes
of conflict and
violence, and that education systems should promote a
culture of peace and tolerance
at all levels.
-- Mike McCarthy Sustains a
Culture of Collaboration - At King Middle School in Portland, Maine, McCarthy transformed a culture of divisiveness and violence by committing to cooperation and inno
Culture of Collaboration -
At King Middle School in Portland, Maine, McCarthy transformed a
culture of divisiveness and violence by committing to cooperation and inno
culture of divisiveness and
violence by committing to cooperation and innovation.
Cultures under Siege: Collective
Violence and Trauma, edited by Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Marcelo Suárez - Orozco and Utrecht University Professor Antonius C.G.M. Robben, draws on the work of anthropologists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to look at the complex, overlapping ways that societies and individuals come to grips with the traumatic effects of violence, humiliation, discrimination, and feelings of historical in
Violence and Trauma, edited by Harvard Graduate School
of Education Professor Marcelo Suárez - Orozco and Utrecht University Professor Antonius C.G.M. Robben, draws on the work
of anthropologists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to look
at the complex, overlapping ways that societies and individuals come to grips with the traumatic effects
of violence, humiliation, discrimination, and feelings of historical in
violence, humiliation, discrimination, and feelings
of historical injustice.
Providing provocative,
at times deeply troubling, insights into the darker side
of humanity,
Cultures under Siegeproposes new ways of understanding how cultures are affected by massive outbreaks of v
Cultures under Siegeproposes new ways
of understanding how
cultures are affected by massive outbreaks of v
cultures are affected by massive outbreaks
of violence.
Violence at school exists in every country
of the world, spanning across
cultures, classes, education levels, and abilities, including in Zambia, the country that is the focus
of this study.
Ms. Carner is a board member
of HBI, a research center for Jewish women's life and
culture at Brandeis University, and an honorary board member
of several domestic
violence and child abuse organizations.
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He and his five siblings were raised in South Central Los Angeles
at a time when gang
violence and hip - hop music were becoming touchstones
of black
culture.
At once funny and disturbing, this recurring device perfectly situates Locke's portraits within a negotiation
of power between individuals, the history
of portraiture (think the proto - feminist depictions
of Judith and Holofernes), and the
violence and indifference present in mediated
culture.
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of the Post-Latin American Art, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA Límites de la percepción, Fundación Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain Life Death Love Hate Pleasure Pain: A Spectrum
of Contemporary Art
at the MCA Chicago, Museum
of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, USA Moving Pictures, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA time / frame, Jack S. Blanton Museum
of Art, Austin, USA Tempo, Museum
of Modern Art, New York, USA Gene (sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics, Henry Art Gallery, University
of Washington, Seattle, USA Visions
of America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum
of Art 1940 - 2001, Whitney Museum
of Art, New York, USA Lateral Thinking: Art
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This begins with creating a
culture of respect for differences
of all kinds that should start
at the very top
of the organization with a strong commitment from the senior leadership team, and should include proactive training on respect, discrimination, harassment and workplace
violence at all levels
of the organization.
The
culture of violence is ours, not theirs, and it makes no difference that we outsource our
violence to other parts
of the world instead
of partaking in it
at home.
For more information about workplace
violence, and how pre-employment background screening can help create a «
culture of safety» for any hospital, health care organization, or business, visit Employment Screening Resources (ESR)-- a nationwide background check provider accredited by The National Association
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However, it is important to note that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who access our services experience family
violence at the hands
of men from a range
of different backgrounds and
cultures.
For a deeper look
at culture and leadershp in ECEC, have a read
of «Horizontal
violence in early childhood education and care».