Sentences with phrase «equal citizenship as»

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But even as they celebrated, Christians debated if they failed to fully seize a unique opportunity to pursue equal citizenship.
As for native Americans, their story has been equally grim, and even less has been done to promote their equal citizenship.
The court might also invoke the citizenship clause, asserting that all children need an education sufficient to ensure equal citizenship, which entails political, civil, and social equality, as California Supreme Court Justice Goodwin Liu has argued.
All else being equal, endorsing voting as a mark of good citizenship boosted anticipated engagement by about one - eighth of a standard deviation - a slightly larger impact than resulted from an increase in parents» education of one standard deviation.
All else being equal, a typical individual who attended the school with the largest percentage of students identifying voting as a component of good citizenship was 14 percentage points more likely to vote than the person who attended schools with the lowest percentage of students identifying voting as a civic duty.
The Reach Institute for School Leadership affords equal opportunity to all students, and other participants without regard to race, color, religion, citizenship, political activity or affiliation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition (as defined under California law), veteran status, family care status, sexual orientation, sex (which includes gender and gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), taking or requesting statutorily protected leave, or any other basis protected by law.)
Throughout the Civil Rights era, the Latin @ community called for bilingual education, not only as a way of educating their children, but also as a «means to realize the promise of equal citizenship» (Del Valle, 1998, p. 194).
Sullivan brilliantly dissects the positions of the four factions he sees battling over homosexuality in America, then advances military service and marriage as the political goals gays most need to pursue in order to achieve equal citizenship.
Through performances, installations, videos, paintings, and photography, this Latin America: Endless Transformation acted as a dynamic laboratory for each artist to examine and experiment with different aspects of identity as patriotism, community, citizenship, the pursuit of happiness, freedom, equal rights, and activism.
On the basis of this conception of EU citizenshipas an independent and incipiently fundamental status that guarantees conditional equal treatment for all nationals of the Member States and that can not be extinguished by executive actions without a judicial assessment of proportionality — a teleological argument for the retention of the status notwithstanding withdrawal may be formulated.
In those situations, as explained in Part III.B.4, using compensatory damages as a benchmark for measuring re-tributive damages would create a signal of inequality of human worth since compensatory damages are often keyed to one's economic status in life, not one's political status wherein one bears the privileges and burdens of equal citizenship.
On December 16, 2005, the Alberta Human Rights Panel (now the tribunal) found that Walsh was indeed discriminated against based on her gender, contrary to the equal pay and terms of conditions of employment provisions of sections six and seven of the Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Act (now referred to as the Alberta Human Rights Act).
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