His work aesthetically
engages with injustice and the plight of the poor and downtrodden both here and abroad.
I accept a level of hypocrisy because to
engage with every injustice all the time is not only to open ourselves up to way too much suffering but can lead to a form of self - disarmament (consider for example the committed climate activist who won't use fossil fuel transportation on principle and therefore can't get to the action to shut down the coal plant — who comes out losing?)
Not exact matches
Wouldn't it have been wonderful if in the last two months we were constantly
engaging with the Muslims of our community, clearly expressing our differences theologically, but also standing
with them against
injustice?
From the initial orientation sessions through the following four years, students are insistently reminded of the intolerable
injustice of homophobia,
with it frequently being suggested that a refusal to
engage in homogenital acts is a form of homophobia.
He highlights six specific events in the last couple of years that he calls a «inexplicable, catastrophic constellation of sorrows,» that, he says, demonstrate the Reformed movement's failure to
engage with racial
injustice in American culture.
Since then, she has worked
with national speaker and consultant Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil, earned a Masters in Social Justice, and directed a short - term missions site on the west - side of Chicago, where she created interactive opportunities for young people to
engage issues of poverty,
injustice and race.
We don't have to choose between being
engaged with the eradication poverty or
injustice or evil and our joy.
With responsive fighting mechanics, an
engaging and fast - moving campaign, a generous roster of characters and top - drawer presentation,
Injustice 2 will make everyone at least a temporary fan of the genre.
Leadership for Educational Equity (LEE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, leadership development organization working to end the
injustice of educational inequity by inspiring and supporting a diverse set of leaders
with classroom experience to
engage civically and politically in their communities.
We are creating future generations of
engaged, informed, and responsible decision makers who when faced
with injustice, misinformation, and bigotry, will pave the way to justice, truth, and equality.
Leadership for Educational Equity is a nonprofit, nonpartisan leadership development organization working to end the
injustice of educational inequity by inspiring and supporting a diverse set of leaders
with classroom experience to
engage civically and politically.
While comic book fans will be most
engaged by the story mode in
Injustice 2, the game also lets you
engage in one - off fights
with all 27 characters (29 if you buy the two sold separately) in any of the dozen arenas.
With the recent success of the DC superhero crew in
Injustice 2, it is time for their main rivals, Marvel, alongside Capcom, to step up to the plate,
engaging in their own bouts of super power enhanced fisticuffs.
Injustice 2 will keep fans
engaged for countless hours
with everything it has to offer including the those ongoing missions and events in the Multiverse.
With responsive fighting mechanics, an
engaging and fast - moving campaign, a generous roster of characters and top - drawer presentation,
Injustice 2 will make everyone at least a temporary fan of the genre.
What Akunyili Crosby knows (and what she shares
with Kerry James Marshall, whose fine retrospective continues at the Met Breuer) is that an
engaged commitment to black or African visibility has to work through art history, not against it, and that the most powerful way to redress its
injustices is to stake your claim, proudly, confidently, at its very center.
The rest of the list also encompasses many other politically
engaged practitioners
with the notable inclusion of David Hammons (19), Theaster Gates (23), Kara Walker (56), and Arthur Jafa (81) each of whom — in very various ways - grapples
with racial prejudice and social
injustice within American culture.
After completing her Master's Degree in Environmental Management, Ms. Mossett began her work
with IEN as the Tribal Campus Climate Challenge Coordinator,
engaging with more than 30 tribal colleges to instate community based environmental programs, discuss issues of socio - ecologic
injustice, and connect indigenous youth
with green jobs.
They were a team that stood up to a prosecutor who had
engaged in what the court called egregious misconduct; a team that listened to him and exposed the junk science that helped lead to his conviction; a team that humanized him before a judge
with the courage to correct a grave
injustice.
POW builds capacity through leadership training, workshops, and talking circles, facilitates public speaking and consensus building, and
engages women in community action such as marches, public gatherings, and city council meetings
with the goal of transforming policy and combating systemic
injustice, all while prioritizing the voices and experiences of marginalized women.