Sentences with phrase «from white supremacy»

«We're looking for remedies to everything from white supremacy to diarrhea,» coalition member Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik said, laughing.
Jade Ariana Fair's i just want to be in the Black euphoria with you explores both the desire for familial inclusion and spiritual transcendence from white supremacy.
Today more than ever we the minorities, women, LGBTs, blacks, muslims, Asians, need to rely on the media to defend us from white supremacy.
I'd wondered whether the Hollywood star Clint Eastwood, directing Hollywood actors Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon as the two leading characters, could possibly capture the essence, even the magic, of that final; of how it became such a unifying force for a society still in a fragile process of transition from white supremacy to majority rule, fear and hostility abounding.

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So Martin Luther King Jr., should not be bothered by white supremacy books from the KKK or Jews shouldn't be bothered by books by Hitler?
The murders have reignited calls for the Confederate flag - a symbol of slavery and white supremacy - to be taken down from public institutions.
I've been rather disconnected from the EV world the past 6 months or so, but I know that there are those working to challenge oppression, misogyny & white supremacy.
I think people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it's racism and white supremacy — as you see things like Charlottesville unfold — people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
A number of business people have also stepped down from advisor roles to the US President in the past week, in protest at his controversial response to a white supremacy rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday.
Santa Claus is part of a Indocrination program that has been on - going from 500 years ago to maintain the status quo of white supremacy, people grow up totally conflicted when they realize their hard earned dollars is the real Santa claus that they willingly spend and too their kids continue to support the Lie.
If they have plans to fight white supremacy, it's naive to think systems of athletics aren't complicit in it and benefit from it.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and more than 125 religious leaders from around the state issued an open letter condemning white supremacy and Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville.
The University of Texas hastily removed four Confederate monuments from its campus after its president said the statues represented «modern white supremacy» and «neo-Nazism.»
Researcher Seth Stephens - Davidowitz analyzed tens of thousands of profiles of members of Stormfront.org, the online white supremacy site, which gets 200,000 - 400,000 visits a month from Americans, and found — based on members» self - reportings — that site users tend to be young, mostly male, and from predominantly white states like Montana, Alaska and Idaho.
After years of infighting and lengthy court proceedings, we successfully regained control of our party, and those involved with white supremacy organizations were marginalized, removed from leadership positions and systematically forced out.
But then, the New York Post comes along and validates and reports a position I have taken from DAY ONE — interracial dating isn't about exclusion, but inclusion; and choose character above color — and now it seems previous outlets who viewed me as hell's handmaiden for white supremacy are beginning to soften their position.
Wakanda and her sovereign act as stand - ins for those great what - ifs in black history, and for exploration of the examples of resistance to global white supremacy that have resonated from the Horn of Africa to the farthest shores of the Atlantic throughout the past half - millennium.
As my colleague Vann Newkirk wrote, «Wakanda and her sovereign act as stand - ins for those great what - ifs in black history, and for exploration of the examples of resistance to global white supremacy that have resonated from the Horn of Africa to the farthest shores of the Atlantic throughout the past half - millennium.»
One of the film's strategies is to pair the voice of Samuel L. Jackson intoning selections from Baldwin's writing with relevant images salvaged from American history, including segments that highlight the white supremacy encoded in Hollywood narratives.
Of course I fully agree with many of the more accepted goals of the liberal variants of critical pedagogy whose arch-categories include the following — to foment dialogue, to deepen our appreciation of public life, to create spaces of respect and appreciation for diversity, to encourage critical thinking, to build culturally sensitive curricula, to create a vibrant democratic public sphere, to try to change the hardened hearts and minds of our increasingly parasitic financial aristocracy, to build knowledge from the experiences and the histories of students themselves, to make knowledge relevant to the lives of students, and to encourage students to theorize and make sense of their experiences in order to break free from the systems of mediation that limit their understanding of the world and their capacity to transform it, to challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism, to fight against white supremacy, etc..
One of the forms of suffering that I have been deeply concerned about is the suffering that flows from the vicious cycle of white supremacy
It's not an overstatement to say that, from the beginning, standardized tests were instruments of white supremacy.
The two - day conference will cover topics ranging from a guide to white women on teaching black boys, to education policy, to our relationship to white supremacy, to restorative justice.
Following the example of counter-protesters who took action in the face of hate (including a great many educators), we are steadfast in our belief that we must be even more committed to owning our personal responsibility to dismantle white supremacy in our institutions - be they nonprofits like Leading Educators or the school districts from which our students and families rightfully expect excellent, bias - free education.
If Jesse Owens is rightfully the most famous American athlete of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, repudiating Adolf Hitler's notion of white supremacy by winning gold in four events, the gold - medal - winning effort by the eight - man rowing team from the University of Washington remains a remarkable story.
This allows the game to explore themes of religious extremism and white supremacy in space of America that could easily be cut off from the rest of the country.
Contemporary artists aged 18 to 80 from around the world have created these artworks that were inspired by such issues as racism, sexism, discrimination, health care, climate change, transgender rights, white supremacy, gender equality, and gun control, among others.
This jarring convergence of national pride with the shameful misrepresentation of African Americans as well as the inclusion of one famous black historical figure raises questions about historical «tokenism» as a distraction from the centrality of white supremacy to US history.
Artist Devin Kenny will perform If I don't laugh / Tarda..., a powerful sonic performance incorporating music and spoken word and addressing the role of social media in the widened access to, as described by Kenny, images of «Black suffering that directly results from the machinations of white supremacy the US prison industrial complex and police state, and the aftermath of colonialism and chattel slavery».
After the shooting, pictures emerged of the gunman posing in front of the Confederate flag — a relic from the Civil War, now shorthand for white supremacy — sparking protest over its continued display in a number of US states.
Drawing from four decades of the artist's career, this solo exhibition showcases a series of oil paintings and drawings that explore the concepts of race, representation, white supremacy, and systems of oppression in vivid color, and with dark humor.
His rousing speeches on social and educational advancement for African Americans inspired many from that generation to focus on economic prosperity within their own communities, though millions chose to leave the South to seek better opportunities outside the grips of white supremacy.
Fashioned in the likeness of screen printed propaganda critical of white supremacy in 1970's Rhodesia - Zimbabwe, the drawings are collaged with found letters, photographs, and images torn from The Kaffirs Illustrated, a reprinted folio of watercolour paintings originally produced in 1849.
For the exhibition, the two artists approach the «White Male on a Pedestal» from their individual responses as black women operating in a system of white male supreWhite Male on a Pedestal» from their individual responses as black women operating in a system of white male suprewhite male supremacy.
In the mid-20th century, federal judges who were mostly insulated from political pressure enforced desegregation orders and civil rights laws in the face of defiance from Southern politicians defending white supremacy.
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