Sentences with phrase «fewer black faces»

Like the 1963 yearbook at Bryant High School, my 1959 Bayside yearbook has few black faces.

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In that sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the economic lives of blacks and other minorities by heavily weighting the full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market, with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
I think one reason fewer black people join the LDS church is because they see a lot of white faces and assume (prejudice?
His efforts led many blacks and a few whites to endure suffering and death in the face of white violence.
It is thronged with blacks, a few white faces in the milling crowds.
I bumped into a few familiar friendly faces such as Pamela (who is filming a documentary about black vegans in SA at the moment), Dylan and Jo from Vegan Review and SA Vegan Society, Kirtanya from SMILE UCT and Adien from Plant.
As an Irish folk band blared ballads through Cazenovia Park a few days ago, Byron W. Brown stood out as the rare black face in an explosion of green garb.
The makeup box includes Honest Beauty Makeup Remover Wipes, e.l.f. Beautifully Bare Face Palette, and Covergirl Peacock Flare Mascara in Black, along with a few other staples.
I would buy a bronzer and a highlighter from Hourglass, at least one good eye palette, some SPF 50 face products by It Cosmetics, some black mascara, 3 or 4 lipsticks, a few single eyeshadows, a lip pencil, a gem eyeliner
Few years back, dating was one of the biggest challenges that black women had to face.
We've seen unarmed Black and Brown people gunned down by state agents who face few — if any — consequences for their actions.
The story is similar up front, save for a few oddly chosen black plastic accents that seem completely out of place in the face of such luxury.
Bottom Line Unless you really want to visit 3,000 hotel properties (which, let's face it, you can't) or at least you plan to make a few hotel visits throughout each year, there just isn't much to recommend about the Visa Black.
I can tell she is slowing down in her age and has developed a few black looking lumps around her face and snout so I am not sure what those are, but she has had them for about 2 years now.
Black artists face more than a few problems, only starting with a history shaped by others.
The female figure has become a mere apparition or spectre: a silhouette that is barely outlined, or a smile without a face; it's even withdrawn entirely from a few paintings, where only an empty frame or a black monochrome rectangle remain.
Darryl Pinckney, «The Trickster's Art», The New York Review of Books, August 17 Philip Kennicott, «An artist who summons black faces and bodies at ease in the world», The Washington Post, August 3 Ratik Asokan, «The Painting is Presence», The Nation, July 1 Christian Viveros - Faune, «Lynette yiadom - Boakye Paints It Black At The New Museum», Village Voice, June 20 Zadie Smith, «A Bird of Few Words», The New Yorker, June 19 Moses Serubiri, «The Power of Color in Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Paintings, Hyperallergic, June 15 Rizvana Bradley, «The Quiet Bohemia of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Paintings», Parkett 99, pp. 58 - 73 Antwaun Sargent, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Fictive Figures», Interview Magzine, May 15 Jason Parham, «Considering Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Borderless Bodies», Fader, May 11 Dodie Kazajian, «How Bristish - Ghanaian Artist Lynette Yiadom - Boakye Portrays Black Lives in Her Paintings», Vogue, March 20 «These 11 Artists Will Transform the Art World in 2017», artnet.com, January 27 «Bâle — Lynette YiadomBoakye — A Passion To A Principle à la Kunsthalle Basel jusqu'au 12 février 2017», diversions-magazine.com, Janublack faces and bodies at ease in the world», The Washington Post, August 3 Ratik Asokan, «The Painting is Presence», The Nation, July 1 Christian Viveros - Faune, «Lynette yiadom - Boakye Paints It Black At The New Museum», Village Voice, June 20 Zadie Smith, «A Bird of Few Words», The New Yorker, June 19 Moses Serubiri, «The Power of Color in Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Paintings, Hyperallergic, June 15 Rizvana Bradley, «The Quiet Bohemia of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Paintings», Parkett 99, pp. 58 - 73 Antwaun Sargent, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Fictive Figures», Interview Magzine, May 15 Jason Parham, «Considering Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Borderless Bodies», Fader, May 11 Dodie Kazajian, «How Bristish - Ghanaian Artist Lynette Yiadom - Boakye Portrays Black Lives in Her Paintings», Vogue, March 20 «These 11 Artists Will Transform the Art World in 2017», artnet.com, January 27 «Bâle — Lynette YiadomBoakye — A Passion To A Principle à la Kunsthalle Basel jusqu'au 12 février 2017», diversions-magazine.com, JanuBlack At The New Museum», Village Voice, June 20 Zadie Smith, «A Bird of Few Words», The New Yorker, June 19 Moses Serubiri, «The Power of Color in Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Paintings, Hyperallergic, June 15 Rizvana Bradley, «The Quiet Bohemia of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Paintings», Parkett 99, pp. 58 - 73 Antwaun Sargent, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Fictive Figures», Interview Magzine, May 15 Jason Parham, «Considering Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Borderless Bodies», Fader, May 11 Dodie Kazajian, «How Bristish - Ghanaian Artist Lynette Yiadom - Boakye Portrays Black Lives in Her Paintings», Vogue, March 20 «These 11 Artists Will Transform the Art World in 2017», artnet.com, January 27 «Bâle — Lynette YiadomBoakye — A Passion To A Principle à la Kunsthalle Basel jusqu'au 12 février 2017», diversions-magazine.com, JanuBlack Lives in Her Paintings», Vogue, March 20 «These 11 Artists Will Transform the Art World in 2017», artnet.com, January 27 «Bâle — Lynette YiadomBoakye — A Passion To A Principle à la Kunsthalle Basel jusqu'au 12 février 2017», diversions-magazine.com, January 5
A few steps later, you realise that the figure is also facing a long black stage, which is covered with a collection of other creepy objects: an immensely long stuffed man, drooping miserably across a large, badly painted canvas of two more nasty figures; a paper human head shape containing thoughts of a shit - smeared builder, and below, his bared bottom; a gathering of toy babies; a cartoonish painting of a little boy hitting a drum.
She was also one of the few black female faces in the movement, an important point to note considering Washington was nearly 3/4 African American at the height of the Washington Color School.
Ruby suggests that the reason black lawyers face increase disciplinary charges is that minority groups have fewer and less meaningful articling opportunities to gain experience compared to «non-racialized» lawyers, law students and others in the profession.
The 24 - inch AX24 has a fairly conservative design that's mostly black plastic with a few red accents on the front - facing speakers.
You might think having apps on all the time on your watch face would be detrimental to the battery, and it would be if the display never altered the colors of the apps, but once you open up Runtastic and the card displays on screen, after a few seconds of no interaction it will dim to a black display with white font of all the apps details to help you conserve the battery this way you can still see the information without draining the battery life too quickly.
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