Sentences with phrase «face of injustice»

Bye and thank Poldi.not the best but a true gunner at heart to be so patient in face of injustice.
in d face of injustice and rigging in making u are still praising jega.
Inevitably, Nichols can't entirely avoid the public face of this injustice, and later scenes with lawyers and the media feel especially perfunctory (Michael Shannon, helping out his old Take Shelter director, has a cameo as a Life photographer).
Jesus was not a man who would sit idly by in the face of injustice.
There is always needs to be those who say «enough» in the face of injustices and abuse.
If I am going to be a man of God who stands in the face of injustice, then I must also stand in the face of injustice over how some of our sisters are being treated by some of our favorite athletes.
Unable to live a lie any longer, and responding to the forgiveness and grace that he has received, Valjean demonstrates integrity in the face of injustice.
In the face of injustice, we practice justice and mercy.
I think you would find, that though this isn't the main focus of the BTG or ND ministry, we have spoken out strongly and clearly in the face of injustice, discrimination and prejudice that perpetuates violence, alienation, and fear towards glbtqi people.
His was the conviction that the Church can not be neutral in the face of injustice but the defender of all the oppressed.
He also alleged that some high ranking officers within the party had teamed up and were all out for him simply because he had refused to keep quiet in the face of injustice against his people.
He said: «Thank you for your work in the union, your work in supporting the Labour party, and your involvement in the policy - making we've got to put forward to change the face of injustice and inequality that has become the norm in Tory Britain.
The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont, 1994) The Shawshank Redemption lives up to the latter half of its name, displaying goodness and triumph in the face of injustice.
To one's own race, culture, and personal history in the face of injustice?
Surely combining his investigative and probing docu - style, while his last film featuring Gael García Bernal was about the silenced, this spiritual cousin to Fruitvale Station is about a longer fight for justice in the face of injustice.
They do not make speeches about freedom or liberty in the face of injustice — in this case Prohibition.
Students then explore a historical case study, such as the Holocaust, and analyze how those patterns of human behavior may have influenced the choices individuals made in the past — to participate, stand by, or stand up — in the face of injustice and, eventually, mass murder.
These educators have reached an estimated 207,700 students who are now empowered to stand up in the face of injustice.
Known as «upstanders,» these citizens have taken positive action in the face of injustice and will be honored through the Memphis Upstanders Mural.
This community artwork honors upstanders in the Memphis community - those who chose to take positive action in the face of injustice.
While Kristof uses the tools of journalism, Facing History uses the tools of history and the humanities to help students, educators, and community members understand the conditions that encourage us to act (or to stand by) in the face of injustice, hatred, and mass violence.
«Usptanders speak up in the face of injustice, ask questions, empathize, combat bigotry, and nurture democracy.
We provide teachers with educational resources and support, which they use to teach their students to stand up in the face of injustice and make ethical choices in their daily lives.
Similar to Holocaust memorials in Germany or the Apartheid museum in South Africa,» The Legacy of Lynching memorializes victims and their families, while challenging complacency in the face of injustice.
«Whether or not we believe we can change the world, even in a small way, acting as if we can is the healthiest emotional stance to take in the face of injustice and destruction.»
In the face of injustice from an insurance company, a major employer, or even the government, what else can «the little guy» do but rely on a lawyer for help.
As we use technology and culture to create more health, more access and more dignity for more people, we keep reminding ourselves how inadequate it is in the face of the injustice and pain that remains.
As we head into next year, we'll «keep reminding ourselves how inadequate [technology] is in the face of the injustice and pain that remains.»
The revised Code of Ethics builds on this tradition by making explicit the ethical responsibility to take action in the face of injustice and when unethical practice occurs.
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