Sentences with phrase «discussions around race»

In the same way that artists like Tomashi Jackson and Torkwase Dyson — and before them, Alma Thomas and Norman Lewis — have noted that 20th - century color theory mirrored discussions around race in this country, Mr. Jones puts pressure on concepts like truth.
The patterns in the NSCH data are consistent with existing discussions around race and gender — in particular, higher prevalence for males and blacks.
But #EduColor has made it so that we can be as long or as short as we'd like, while our sharp focus on principled discussions around race and education allows us to push conversations deeper and with more humility and complexity.

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Just imagine — If the human race is still around in a thousand years and we were somehow able to listen in on a discussion regarding what we now think is true in all of these areas, I'm guessing there would be lots of chuckling about our «primitive» ideas.
In the 2018 conversation around race, justice and poverty, often the discussion gets bogged down in the «why» and the «what now» is ignored.
Both Castorina and Democrat - turned - Republican Janine Materna have tiptoed around discussion of a race until Cuomo set it on Saturday.
Kudos to OTM for listening to the discussion and responding with a training that will benefit not only their own network but everyone who is interested in tackling the hard questions around race, privilege and oppression.
«Many of my colleagues believe our fourth - graders are too young to hold discussions around issues of race, place, class and gender equity.
Speaking to artnet, Lew described his intention to address questions of race head - on in the exhibition: «We spend our everyday lives skirting around these issues, but they're really built into the show — we're not running away from these discussions
Conspicuously missing in much of the discourse of queer abstraction is discussion of those projects that have tied race to questions around abstraction, whether they are philosopher Édouard Glissant's notion of the «right to opacity,» or curator Adrienne Edwards's lauded Blackness in Abstraction exhibition at Pace Gallery last year.
Attendees were captivated by the one - of - a-kind opportunity to get insight into the careers of the artists, with discussion around their artistic and historical influences, as well as, how race and culture has helped shape their work.
We're not sure if specific energy issues will come up, but even if energy isn't mentioned by name, the need for secure, reliable, affordable energy pervades a host of issues likely to dominate the debate — much as they've been central to discussions around the country involving races up and down the ballot — issues such as economic revival and strength, jobs, U.S. security in the world and others, including progress on climate.
I wonder about the discussions on diversity in recruiting for law schools, articling, hire - backs, etc., and notice that they mainly revolve around attributes like race, gender, and class, but don't spend much time on attributes relating to personality.
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