Sentences with phrase «good about equality»

«But there are things that are good about hierarchy, and things that are good about equality.

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«A lot of companies talk about «making the world a better place» but I feel like Etsy is one of the few which actually takes into account issues like sustainability, equality, humane treatment, etc. in all of its business decisions.»
One of the best and easiest ways to show your support on Women's Equality Day is to learn about the women who have been fighting for gender equality since the U.S. was founded.
To better understand gender equality in the U.S, researchers asked questions about how children are currently encouraged to be leaders, talk about their feelings and play with toys typically associated with the opposite gender.
«If you look at conflict, it has a direct relation to gender equality, a direct impact on climate, a direct impact on cities... so I love that we're thinking about it as a cohesive subset which will allow us to build better opportunities.»
However, if Uncle Mike thinks the new Tay Tay album is bad because women are getting too uppity these days and really need to lay off all the talk about equality, that opinion could very well be doing damage to communities, families and even Uncle Mike's own soul.
I'm all about equality and don't have a problem with ladies being better than guys.
Ms Evans, you make a good point about us not wanting to go to church because we want equality for our gay and lesbian friends but you missed the point.
But what makes Jesus Feminist so fantastic, so challenging is Bessey's ability to be both the friend who tells us the truth about «womanhood» inside our churches and the sage who shows us how Jesus embraced equality and how we can do it better.
Here is a link to a video that is a powerful speech its from an older movie called the dictator, very good movie by the way, Anyway Charlie chaplin plays the part of hitler and uses a very powerful and memorable speach about equality and the way life is moving,» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo» you have shown nothing but malice in these comments and you wonder why gay's are protrayed as the «bad guys» in video games and movies and if you don't believe that then watch this» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdmJXHJLZ6M» the point is I will respect the person who is silent, holding a flag that has ever color before i Can or Will ever respect someone like yourself.
Best Conversations / Connections: I had an amazing time at the Q: Women and Calling event in New York City and, to my surprise, left feeling profoundly encouraged about the progress of gender equality within evangelicalism.
Oh btw NP, I read yesterday that in the Greek, the verse about how Jesus made himself the lowest of the low and a slave etc. «not considering equality with God something to be grasped at» (sorry no good at remembering verse numbers, but you'll know the one) actually says that he stripped himself naked.
making up stories that our prophet stated he was better than all when there are verse about equality of prophets and messengers of GOD in the eyes of humans... But in the eyes of GOD only he can favor one above others...!
Grantly Dick - Read, the father of the natural childbirth philosophy, was a eugenicist who was quite honest about his goal of convincing women of the «better classes» to have more children and give up those pesky demands for political and economic equality.
A politics of fairness and equality is about both (i) making an argument across the whole of society that a fairer and more equal society is in our collective enlightened self - interest, using the arguments of Richard Wilkinson, etc on issues like crime, general well - being, and that there are benefits of fairness for those at the top too.
To be sure, many of these rules have been good for Britain, including for those who care about social fairness — consider non discrimination and gender equality.
Q: Why doesn't our policy statement include broader support for all the other issues good Democrats should care about, ie, Constitutional right to choice, Constitutional right to marriage equality, Constitutional ban on guns everywhere, Constitutional right to free college, etc?
You may change your mind about where you have put the Next Left logo if you were to read some of Next Left's recent coverage of civil liberties and of constitutional reform as well as our consistent focus on an effective politics of equality.
Some insight into yesterday's bitter New York Senate marriage equality defeat from Gay City News about what happened yesterday: There was widespread speculation that at best 28 or 29 Democratic votes could be secured, which meant at least three R... Read
«For my part, I will spend the next 27 days continuing to spread the word about the clear choice facing voters in this race — between my progressive plan for better healthcare and high - paying jobs in Queens, and Peter Vallone's extreme Conservative Party - backed views on core issues like women's healthcare and marriage equality,» she added.
«Piece together the different statements from Mr Farage and his gang and think about what it says: «working mothers aren't worth as much as men; life was better when there wasn't equality for gay and lesbian people; you feel safer when you don't have someone who is foreign living next door; the NHS should be privatised; rights at work, whether they come from Europe or from here, are simply a barrier to economic success.
It's actually rather astonishing that such a modest proposal is so contentious, especially when the Good Friday Agreement is explicit about recognising the equality of Irish identity.
Debbonaire asked him what he thought was good about the last Labour government, and says that after some thought he came up with the Human Rights Act and the Equalities Act.
During last night's Illinois senate debate Alexi Giannoulias and Mark Kirk were asked about the military's «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» policy as well as marriage equality.
But when you care about rent laws, or fracking, or marriage equality, or repeal of the estate and bank taxes, or anything else, you better start asking about who is giving money to whom.
New York Governor David Paterson appeared on State of the Union with John King yesterday and talked about the recently introduced marriage equality bill, as well as his differences with Obama on the issue.Said Paterson: «I think the President ha... Read
New York Governor David Paterson appeared on State of the Union with John King yesterday and talked about the recently introduced marriage equality bill, as well as his differences with Obama on the issue.
The Enwise Expert Group also calls for ongoing European support to upgrade gender equality and research infrastructures and to better disseminate information about EU events and funding.
am so glad and happy about my self always not born in a sliver spoon either am rich but comfortable but have love and respect for humanity of all kinds of people in respect of theirs race, culture, religion belives and background trust in the theory of equality good looking smart and easy going
But while singles agree gender equality is a good thing, there's still some confusion about what «feminism» actually means.
A London panel event looked to ask questions about how best to achieve gender equality in the film industry.
What it has to say about gender equality in the workplace as well as governmental assaults on the freedom of the press aren't exactly subtle.
After their win for best TV series comedy, the cast and creatives of «The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel» filed into the Golden Globes press room, where show creator Amy Sherman - Palladino talked about how «Mrs. Maisel» dovetails with the #MeToo movement and the quest for gender equality.
Creating more content for women and people of color is not only about equality; it also makes good business sense.
Her Billie Jean King is a cipher who mouths platitudes about «equality» when what she really means is that she's a vacuous narcissist who steamrolls everyone trying to help her in a movie that is in fact as woman - hating as the men it sets up as straw... well, men.
It's one thing for a well - off liberal to wax lyrical about equality, community, a fair society and so on, but how far do our responsibilities extend toward others, especially those less fortunate?
Once the show began, the messages in support of women and equality didn't stop: Natalie Portman, while presenting best director with Ron Howard, noted how only men had been nominated (Lady Bird filmmaker Greta Gerwig was a high profile snub); presenters Jessica Chastain and Geena Davis, respectively, also made jokes about male acting winners giving their salary away to make up for the gender pay gap.
Well, it means trying to push capitalists to address the suffering of the poor and the oppressed, as long as capitalism continues to operate, but we must recognize that we need to move beyond capitalism if we ever hope to bring about genuine equality and a greater unfolding of human powers and capacities.
The potential of the internet for the deepening and enhancement of democracy has been destroyed by the success of monopoly capitalism and the internet has actually contributed as much to inequality as it has to fostering equality and here I am particularly concerned about the potential of the media to aid in the surveillance of citizens and well as the propagandizing against socialist alternatives to capitalism.
«Citizenship is a statutory National Curriculum subject that provides essential teaching about democracy, politics, equalities and anti-extremist education as well as developing politically engaged and active citizens.
This being Western Europe, a strong social norm favors equality, and people are uneasy about singling anyone out as better than anyone else.
Put simply, contrary to the arguments of many White Democrats (as well as pundits such as Jonathan Chait of New York, Frank Bruni of the New York Times and academic Mark Lilla), focusing on the efforts of Black, Latino, immigrant, and low - income communities for economic, social and political equality (which has often been derisively called «identity politics»), is critical to Democrat success in winning elections as well as in winning support from younger voters who are also concerned about these matters.
Addressing a Department of Education policy seminar in Dublin, the Finnish scholar said «either you are serious about equality» or you rely on parental choice «and you just hope that this will somehow create good things».
This article is a good summary of what's good about small schools outlining issues of student achievement, education equality and decreased violence.
We will keep an open mind about DeVos in the months to come, and report fairly and honestly on what she says and does — and what it means for the millions who rely on public education as a public good and a ladder to success and equality.
However, thanks in part to social - media movements like #BlackLivesMatter and #WeNeedDiverseBooks, the variety and quantity of books by and about black lives is expanding, and this is good news, since they highlight the distinct ways in which black lives are erased from mainstream American life, even as they remain integral to our nation's dreams of liberty and equality.
Journalists have sided with activists to pen soporific op - eds about the need for «equality» in video games, while the people who actually play games just want to know if the latest instalment is good value for money.
This ongoing series of thoughtfully curated exhibitions, conversations, and performances is designed to spark public dialogue about ever - evolving gender roles, women's and LGBTQ equality, as well as feminist ideology, activism, and agitation.
This event series asks what ideas could be taught in schools to demonstrate the power of art and equality, and how we can better share and discuss the concern that art is as much about her - stories as his - stories.
At the time of renewed debates about consents and gender equality as well as the rising power of nativist men's rights activists, artists such as Bernstein, Tompkins, and Schneemann, but also Juanita McNeely, Joan Semmel and Valie Export have come to the spotlight.
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