Sentences with phrase «how racism»

The presenter, Dr. Sarah de Leeuw, Associate Professor in the Northern Medical Program, UNBC and a Research Associate for the NCCAH, explored how racism impacts how health care services are provided to Indigenous people.
Marie McInerney reports on a recent symposium investigating how racism affects children and young people:
How racism might affect school attendance by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is also part of research being done by
How racism might affect school attendance by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is also part of research being done by Nicholas Biddle, a Fellow at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) at the Australian National University (ANU).
On November 29th, 2016, WestCoast Children's Clinic hosted a panel to discuss how racism and misogyny drive child sex trafficking in the United States.
A recent symposium investigating how racism affects children and young people has issued a closing statement highlighting urgent priorities to address health and wellbeing.
If you want to come and see how racism and bigotry persist and continue to cause pain and poverty in other parts of our nation, come visit me here in the great Pacific Northwest.
We've seen how racism and sexism can be defined.
We are therefore committed to understanding how racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, religious discrimination and all other forms of oppression affect and implicate each of us.
African - born, Lancashire - based Himid was praise by judges for her «uncompromising tackling of issues including colonial history and how racism persists today».
African - born Himid was praise for her «uncompromising tackling of issues including colonial history and how racism persists today.»
They praised the artist for her uncompromising tackling of issues including colonial history and how racism persists today.
The artist was praised by the judges for her «uncompromising tackling of issues including colonial history and how racism persists today» as well as her «expansive and exuberant approach to painting, which combines satire and a sense of theatre».
I developed a number of tools for inward looking, personal assessment through the women's movement's consciousness raising processes in order to understand how racism and sexism work within the art community as well as the community at large.
Caroline Haskell and Ann Jealous talked about their book, Combined Destinies: Whites Sharing Grief about Racism, about how racism has...
In Ethel we have a compassionate effort from the author, to show us how racism (and sexism) hurt whites and well as blacks.
It demonstrates that the least «politically correct» thing you can do is talk about how racism is real and we have a long way to go in comics and elsewhere.
Teachers see firsthand how racism and economic disparities have a profound impact on a child's education.
We must ground our civics education with a commitment to youth culture, and deeply examine the sociopolitical lives of youth, their communities, and how racism functions in America and its schools.
There's a nefarious conspiracy here for audiences to unpack, and it's all part of the way Peele uses a genre framework to explore how racism survives and mutates in an All Lives Matter culture, taking different insidious shapes.
This is how racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. are allowed to go on unnoticed.
This complex film is, then, ultimately all about how racism and sexism are intertwined, and how justice in one realm can not be separated from the other.
This film really shows how racism is bred and passed down through generations — this isn't an easy watch and it shouldn't be.
American Violet makes a compelling argument for how racism within local police and justice departments can thrive due to a system that awards government dollars based on stats that are easily juked.
Ensemble piece Mudbound arrives on Netflix on November 17, telling an unflinching tale of how racism and PTSD affect two families — one black, one white — in 1940s Mississippi, both before and after WWII.
It details how the racism rot spreads through the police officers — if one man - in - uniform, Philip Krauss (British actor, Will Poulter, «The Revenant,» in as good a performance as you'll see all year), can be an open racist so can the rest, and after all, they are the police doing the right thing.
«This film is how racism feels,» said Kaluuya.
Rather, this research reveals how racism in our society affects the everyday work of teachers.
And my whole thing is that people do not understand how racism is so destructive — not only in the obvious ways like segregation or red lining or police violence, but by the mere fact that even if you're not encountering those specific struggles, racism can still kill you by eroding your health.
It's easy to talk about how racism isn't an issue when I don't have friends who have had their lives altered or defined by daily injustices.
... We must develop a detailed sense of where and how racism has insinuated its ways into our thinking, and must recognize the subtle ways that it continues to infuse our thinking.»
«Here is a company that has the best movies about how we've got to help one another and how racism is wrong and how we've got to take care of our toys,» said Glynndana Shevlin, a 58 - year - old who's worked for almost 30 years at Disney.

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Hitler and other Nazis envied the US, and wanted to learn how the Americans did it; it's no great surprise that they believed that what had made America great was American racism.
Our local partners reported on how hate incidents affect communities across the country: anti-Semitic graffiti in Phoenix, Islamophobia in Minneapolis, racist vandalism and homophobic threats in Seattle, white supremacist activity at a California university, racist harassment and vandalism in Boston, racism in the workplace in New Orleans, and hate incidents throughout Florida.
The Democrats» 2016 platform notes how «institutional racism» pervades American life and has called for criminal - justice reform.
We all got a chance to learn, first hand, how a wide variety of Asian families grapple with racism, too.
Stephen Maher: How weaponized racism is distracting from the real crisis — the lethal mixture of hateful online communities and male violence
Anyone who has read Richard Williams's 2014 memoir, «Black and White: The Way I See It,» knows how much resentment he felt about the racism he faced growing up in the American South and how intent he was on preparing his tennis - playing daughters to handle being outsiders in a predominantly white sport.
Recipient Christopher Phelps examines «How Diversity Hides Racism
My theory (admittedly based on anecdotes) is that some voters may be getting tired of hearing how good the Liberals say they are — all those boasts about how feminist they are, their brave resistance to racism, about how good and decent they are.
There can be no other explanation for how Puerto Rico has fared under the administration of #FakePresident Trump other than the virulent strain of racism he glorifies.
The Civil Rights movement was about about the equality of Man (& Women) and about how everyone has the same inalienable rights and that bigotry and racism can no longer exclude an entire segment of society.
I love how liberals accuse the GOP (falsely) of racism, then accuse any black person who thinks for themselves and decides to be a conservative (actual racism).
How is that for racism!
It's a powerful meditation on racism, resilience, trauma, and how children find freedom through education, love, and and strength.
It is pathetic how many of our black community disregard the facts and buy into the who; e racism theme.
How could so much violence, fear, racism and divisiveness occur in God's...
I really love how white media and white people are coming up with new code words to disguise plain all American as apple pie racism.
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.
How could so much violence, fear, racism and divisiveness occur in God's name?
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