Of course racism functions on the individual level, but because it's embedded into the
very fabric of our culture, it's not just a personal issue.
Who that person is and what he or she may think about religion are thus weighty questions, not just for science and the academy, but also for communities of belief, and indeed, the entire moral and
spiritual fabric of our culture.
As the cultural chasms between generations widen and deepen, and as the mountains of inequity separating the richest and poorest steepen, I believe that well crafted trans - media properties have a unique capacity to foster convergence; weaving together the shared experiences of differing peoples to form the
very fabric of our culture.
We're always looking to improve, so mistakes are part of
the fabric of our culture.
But newcomers have also introduced innovations and scientific discoveries (let's not forget Albert Einstein was a German immigrant) and have woven compelling art, literature and philosophies into
the fabric of our culture (Khalil Gibran and Khaled Hosseini, anyone?)
It is impossible to remove western judeo - christian moral systems from
the fabric of the culture so WHO CARES!
These three types of stories, or story functions, mingle in the process that weaves
the fabric of culture.
People seem less inclined these days to commit themselves to local forms of community — voluntary associations, church groups — that tradititionally have formed
the fabric of our culture.
Each day, we see it on the nightly news, in the paper, and in our hospital — the opioid epidemic has seeped into
the fabric of our culture and years from now, we will still be coping with its catastrophic effects.
«Pickup trucks are largely
the fabric of our culture,» Luke says.
Call of Duty is a household name, it has a massive fan base and it is
a fabric of our culture.
But consumption is tied to
fabric of our culture.
It is a scourge that damages our families and communities, traumatises our women and children, and tears at
the fabric of our culture.