Sentences with phrase «ethnic pride»

After decades of official government oppression, however, many Indian musicians were reluctant to reveal their heritage and it wasn't until almost the 1960s that a sense of ethnic pride emerged.
Our technological link ups foster attitudes that blend both a global identity and a fierce ethnic pride.
There seems to be a revival in ethnic pride in these parts, as witnessed by the board of directors of the recently - formed Italian - American Foundation naming its first man and woman of the year.
He has reason to push against a superficial, self - congratulatory Jewish ethnic pride.
But for him this meant not so much ethnic pride as concern whether Japan would exercise its new power well.
This is a great concept, combining south asian ethnic pride and a healthy dose of environmentalism!
Former Common Council President George K. Arthur, an African - American who won the 1985 Democratic primary for mayor but lost to James D. Griffin in the general election, says racial and ethnic pride still guides Buffalo voters.
[9] So Mordecai does not bow out of ethnic pride.
The emergence of ethnic pride and some degree of vitality in ethnic culture among blacks and Chicanos and the continuation of such culture among Indians fits the classical conception of cultural pluralism developed by Horace Kallen 13 better than the present condition of most of the white and oriental ethnic groups.
Jimmy C. Newman has a fine updated countrified take on the Cajun sound; another contemporary group is L'Angelus, often too watered - down or boringly «Celtic» for my tastes, but able to rip - it when paired with old - time musicians, and potentially interesting to First Things readers by their being proudly Catholic and in a Christian way, more than in an ethnic pride way.
«Ethnic pride has its place, but this is a district that has common issues across ethnic, religious, and gender lines,» Espaillat said when he announced his election bid last week on what happened to be Dominican Independence Day.
Garcia is a threat to Espaillat because some Hispanics will vote for her out of ethnic pride - siphoning support that would otherwise go to him, analysts said.
«Ethnic pride has its place, but this is a district that has common issues across ethnic, religious, racial, gender lines,» he argued.
Gina Wingood, a black Catholic woman raised in a white suburb, found love and her calling in San Francisco's ghettos talking condoms, sex, and ethnic pride.
Gradually, Rocky's many, variously effective sequels, spanning four decades and even including an international stage musical incarnation, would effectively speak to a basic romantic faith in bootstrap determination and ethnic pride, its spiritual sincerity coming just short of demagoguery.
Colton finds grim social conditions but also joy, humor, and ethnic pride.
He tells an inspirational yet reality - based story of young Indian athletes using sport as an expression of personal and ethnic pride.
When an Irish Wolfhound walks down Fifth Avenue each year with the Grand Marshal of the Saint Patrick's Day Parade, more than ethnic pride is involved.
Abichandani's large - scale color photograph of an Indian drag queen, cell phone in hand and walking down a New York street, titled Under the Western Sky represent the intersection of public queer identity and ethnic pride.
In Hawaii, ancestry is more than just a matter of ethnic pride.
We have interpreted the high levels of ethnic pride and increase in Puerto Rican cultural orientation as an «ethnic identity intensification» during early and middle adolescence.
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