Sentences with phrase «how race issues»

(For a deeper discussion of how race issues affect bicycling accessibility, be sure to follow our series highlighting research by Charles Brown and James Sinclair of Rutgers University.)

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«As Nextdoor has become one of the places where neighbors talk about how to make their local communities better, it is natural for the issue of race to be discussed and debated,» Tolia writes in the post.
How long will the topic of color or race be an issue?
I think a lot of things could be glossed over in this story... what was the real relationship like between John and James, did Lucas» other church reject him or did Lucas do the rejecting, and how much shame from the parents had to do with that decision, the issue of race, the issue of disability... I'm a pessimist so I think of these things.
How can we have meaningful conversations about race issues that are vulnerable and honest, but also help us all actually work together?
The issue of race remains contentious in our nation and in our neighborhoods, and many white evangelicals remain confused as to how they should respond.
Although there's plenty of room for differing opinions in the Christian faith, this film is one more piece of evidence that wherever you land, believers can no longer sit on the sidelines when it comes to issues of race, civil rights and how we interpret our past.
Hey black pastors how about you focus on black on black violence, or blacks low graduation rates and low education, or the drug epidemic, or the fact that black men abandon their children at a higher rate than other races... yeah ga. y marriage should be a big issue... what a fvcking joke...
The more that I looked at the death penalty the more I saw Pandora's box: It opens up a whole lot of other important issues like race and economic inequity and how the death penalty is applied — even things like the role of government.
they should show muslims of all different races, they should show converts, they should show daily lives of an average muslim and how the norm muslims deal with real issues.
If you're wondering how Paul di Resta did in his one - off return, he retired with an issue, having spent most of the race at the back of the pack.
It'll be the first time Smith has raced a car with a paddle - shift gearbox and he's anticipating some issues getting to grips it, but how can anyone assume that this won't be resolved given that the 76 - year - old brings vast experience, and will definitely be hoping to teach a few of the younger drivers (including Ferrari juniors Marcus Armstrong and Robert Shwartzman) some tricks.
Before the race he said that the only way he'd score points is if lots of people ahead of him had issues, and that's exactly how it turned out.
But some veterans in the garage take issue with not only how Logano races them, but also how he deals with them afterward.
«We started to see all of the worst aspects of what I would call some of the Social Justice Warrior hectoring culture, where views on this became a litmus test to see how «woke» you were on underlying issues of race and justice.»
In the aftermath of Hamlin wrecking Elliott, the veteran issued an apology on social media stating he regretted his actions and that isn't how he typically races.
Race: It's an issue that fully grown adults still have trouble addressing correctly, so how best to open the lines for communication with the younger set?
I'm only just starting this one, but I can already see that it's more social - history - driven than Free for All, including some fascinating insights on how such seemingly far - flung issues as race, desegregation and gender have played into the development of the current school lunch program.
The guide provides an introduction to full spectrum doula work — supporting people during all phases of pregnancy, including abortion, miscarriage, birth and adoption — as well as a discussion of how issues like race, class, immigration, gender and more affect our work as doulas.
The voters should demand face to face debates at multiple sites / markets throughout the state and throughout the campaign season so that the issues can be presented and compared and the voters given a chance to see how the candidates [all statewide races] stack up against one another.
Good information is creeping out about how Democrat Terry McAuliffe used digital and data tools to win the Virginia governor's race last week, and you can look for my analysis piece in the next issue of Campaigns & Elections mag.
If political support ultimate comes down to emotion — how a potential donor or volunteer feels about a candidate, race or issue — each contact people have with a campaign influences their propensity to give time or money.
Plus, I figured a political race that would raise the issue of how crime is dealt with in the City of Albany would be beneficial.
Waldron endorsed Bill de Blasio in the 2013 mayor's race, with de Blasio speaking at length about the leadership Waldron has shown on social justice issues, and how he has a bright future ahead of him.
The issue is whether — and how quickly — Republicans can get to parity in targeted House races.
The Albany Times Union has a useful rundown of how the stimulus bill is playing out as an issue in the race.)
I hope that the media won't limit their coverage to the horse race but will give voters consistent reporting on how the candidates differ on the issues.
«People vote for candidates based on the issues, how they are going to help the community, not the race of the candidates,» Benjamin said.
How do you think the issue will play out in the race?
Both of those lawmakers have clashed with Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner on various issues in the past, putting how Common Councilors do their job at the center of the race.
The panelists spoke candidly about their experiences as women of color in academia and answered a range of questions — from how they achieved personal / professional balance to how they felt about constant requests (including this one) to speak at programs on issues related to race, gender, or both.
Among other issues, they discuss what the results will do to the GOP, which states Wang in particular will be watching on election night (hint: it's not what you'd think), how the Senate races might turn out and if this particular election may shape political discourse in 2020 and beyond.
Given the way Black Panther embraces diversity, and given how heavily the Wakandan culture itself plays a role, it would be almost negligent for the film to not address current issues of race and economic disparity in some fashion.
How often are issues like class, race, and (sometimes inadvertently) institutional oppression — all of them fundamental to the largely undiscussed operational mechanics of this country — engaged with deeply without being bogged down by finger - wagging didacticism?
The Dolby Surround soundmix is sharp and workmanlike — like the movie that it decorates, nothing remarkable, nothing jarring — while a feature - length commentary provided by Hackford and screenwriter Thomas Rickman is difficult to sit through, not for the fact of any dead spots (there aren't any), but for the way that Hackford likes to talk about how race was an issue in the Old South as though everyone else is an idiot.
The film details how women from all walks of life confronted such issues as race and sexual preference as the fought for the equality they so richly deserved.
I tried to think like a Yahoo! commenter while watching Coogler's film because I felt like the message of the film was already speaking to my choir and I wanted to consider how filmmakers and artists can reach beyond the echo chamber to try and change some minds about the issue of race in contemporary America.
Utilizing the renowned case study format, investigate in a hands - on manner how we can facilitate and promote constructive and inclusive conversations across controversial issues such as race, culture, and class in our society.
That was the angle drew national attention to this local race, but the key issue was how to help the district schools move beyond failed reforms backed by the previous board majority.
One question that arises with some frequency is how media outlets address issues of race in covering charter schools.
A new article, «Assessing New York's Commissioner of Education,» which will appear in the Summer 2011 issue of Education Next, looks at what has been accomplished in New York, and in particular, how the Empire State came to be a winner in Round 2 of the Race to the Top competition.
While she believes there is great work being done around these issues, Camacho Lewis feels like opportunity is missed when we don't think about how to differentiate those spaces for educators who may be at different stages in their awareness of race, class, and other lines of identity that intersect.
A brief survey of the content on this site reveals video outlining candidates stances on specific issues, articles looking at how the Internet has changed the race and the very latest news from the campaign trail.
«One of the surprising things to me is the general lack of capacity to be able to talk about issues of race,» Benavides says, recognizing that they too questioned how they would respond to such an incident as educators.
As the weeks progress, Dodge will introduce various topics and activities that explore issues of race, sexuality, gender; or academic issues, such as how to handle the new levels of responsibility and work at high school; or even how to think about what to major in and how to define their future academic and personal goals.
This pattern has received less policy attention than the race - based participation gap, and may point to issues with how schools identify students for special education.
The task group frames the danger this way: «How can we be sure that teaching supervisors are themselves developed and equipped in cultural competence outcomes in order to supervise beginning teachers around issues of race, class, culture, and gender?»
Students who are just entering a conversation about race and becoming aware of lasting injustices may feel angry or hopeless, but if they recognize how these issues of race are present in their local community, they may feel empowered to work for change.
The authors of the new study, Anna J. Egalite and Brian Kisida wrote for Education Next last year about three different theories of why students might perform better when they have a teacher of the same race and how their study (which was then a working paper) helps illuminate the issue.
«Kersten's primary concern is that the initiative addresses the reality of how issues of race, class, culture and gender play out in classrooms and affect student achievement.
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