Sentences with phrase «examines race and class»

Her research examines race and class determinants of environmental health among diverse communities in the United States.

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I think that white feminist theology that seeks to examine class and race privilege well addresses critiques of womanists and other women - of - color feminists.
Pregnant with the Stars examines the American fascination with, and judgment of, celebrity pregnancy, and exposes how our seemingly innocent interest in «baby bumps» actually reinforces troubling standards about femininity, race, and class, while increasing the surveillance and regulation of all women in our society.
Students at a mid-size state university in the Southeast were surveyed to examine religion, race, social class, and gender differences in dating.
This biopic examines race, gender and class in 18th century England, but it's also a sumptuous love story
They probe a film's underlying ideology by examining representations of class, gender, race, sexuality, politics and religion.
Few films in recent times have examined the possibilities of human virtue, elevated beyond the divisions of race, religion and class, with such compelling intelligence.
They examined a million American inventors — people who have actually filed patents — and discovered «large disparities... by socioeconomic class, race, and gender» although «differences in ability... explain very little of these disparities.»
By examining research - based techniques, exploring the role of race, class, and culture in the classroom, and growing effective practices that enable academic growth and close the achievement gap, attendees will leave with a singular blueprint for ways to improve their school.
Through the rubrics, leadership teams collectively examine their practice and enact the 10 high - leverage equitable practices most likely to eliminate race, class, and other group - based disparities in student opportunities and outcomes.
The authors examine a variety of activities, analyzing both challenges and successes in many areas of social justice in school reform, including race, class, and gender equity.
Ethnographic case studies of classrooms in two gentrifying schools examine how social interactions, instructional decisions, and labeling and sorting practices relate to broader community discourses of race, class, and academic achievement.
Key experts with extensive research and classroom experience examine how the multiple dimensions of race, class, culture, power, and knowledge interact in mathematics classrooms to foster and create inequities.
Study 1 is a survey study with introductory biology students to examine the nature of underrepresented students» prosocial goals, using an intersectional approach considering both race and social class.
From a variety of perspectives, our panelists will examine the state of segregation by race and class in America's schools, and the promising initiatives and practices that are emerging in the renewed movement to integrate America's schools.
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation Set during the Revolutionary War, this inventive coming - of - age novel examines issues of class and race though the story of Octavian, a young black boy.
Spanning a turbulent 30 years, Lethem's expansive new novel examines issues of race and class in his native New York.
Her photography - based practice investigates family relationships and examines gender roles and race and class issues.
In Class is in Session (2012), made with Krink marker, basketball trading cards and collaged basketball mounted on aluminum, Ward examines notions of race, poverty and consumer culture.
The Hugo Boss Prize winner uses these unconventional materials (and organisms) to examine «a biopolitics of the senses,» setting up an environment that tests how our assumptions about race, gender, and class shape how we physically perceive the environments that surround us.
Working in painting, sculpture, photography, film, and performance, Shonibare's work examines race, class and the construction of cultural identity.
It is a body of work that examines how constructs of race, gender, and class limit the personal experience.
Best known for his large - scale abstract paintings that examine the class -, race - and gender - based economies that structure urban society in the United States, Bradford's richly layered and collaged canvases represent a connection to the social world through materials.
In revealing the various aspects of the labor trade and the attendant values placed on race, gender, class, and body type, Day Labor will examine market values and economic barometers, immigration, global tourism, corporate culture, and high culture status.
She Fell From Normalcy is part of artist Christie Neptune's series Eye of the Storm, which «examines how constructs of race, gender, and class limit the personal experience.»
Deploying an acidic sense of humor, Walker examines the dialectics of pleasure and danger, guilt and fulfillment, desire and fear, race and class.
First published in 1960, it is as relevant today as ever, examining race, class, crime, morality, and the spectrum of the human soul.
Shonibare has described himself as a post-colonial hybrid, and his work in painting, sculpture, photography, film, and performance utilizes unexpected combinations of pattern and form to examine race, class, migration, and identity in a globalized world.
Linked by a common subject matter, the work gathered here examines the state of race and social class in America while using the very nature of sight and the medium of photography as metaphors for inequality, invisibility, and the ways photographs inflect our perceptions of the world.
Visitors can also examine the American history of race, gender, ethnicity, and class through the lenses of dance and the visual arts.
Working in painting, sculpture, photography, film and installation, Shonibare's work examines race, class and the construction of cultural identity through a sharp political commentary of the tangled interrelationship between Africa and Europe and their respective economic and political histories.
Shonibare matches the staggering, opulent beauty of his art with erudition and wit: exploring identity and authenticity, he taps art historical tradition and intellectual history in sly, provocative works that examine class, race, gender, and colonialism.
Rosales - Silva, who is now living in New York but will forever associate himself with Texas, aims to examine identity issues of race and class and «filter them through formal art movements.»
Men's issues will be examined from a multicultural perspective taking into account class, culture, race, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and the intersection these dynamics may have on the lives of men.
In addition, research - based methodologies need to be examined and selected in the context of cultural values and other social factors, such as class, race, ethnicity, and community To this end, several important questions must be addressed when considering culturally competent, evidence - based practices in early childhood mental health promotion, prevention, and intervention:
A social demographer, Sassler's research examines factors shaping the activities of young adults and their life course transitions into school and work, relationships, and parenthood, and how these transitions vary by gender, social class, and race / ethnicity.
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