Sentences with phrase «includes women of all races»

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But above all, it includes the countless ordinary citizens, who knew nothing of Locke or Burke or Thomas or Aristotle, who've struggled and worked and fought and died so that they might live under a government responsible to their will, and constrained to regard them as free men and women rather than as members of a class, church, guild, tribe, town, or race.
Although the presidential election may be behind us, the wide array of controversial, political topics, including race relations, immigration, women's rights and LGBT rights, are still front and center.
The summer involves racing at some of the top regattas in the UK and abroad including BUSA, aiming to qualify for European Universities Championships, Gent, Henley Women's Regatta, Henley Royal Regatta and the National Championships.
'' The South of England Cross Country Championships included victories from Emelia Gorecka and Ian Bailey in the junior races, while Frank Tickner took the men's title from Neilson Hall and Darren Deed and Lily Partridge beat Steph Twell and Emily Pidgeon to the senior women's crown.
You can tell black moms that they shouldn't care that most representations of breastfeeding include white women because we are «all women», but that «close our eyes and pretend race doesn't exist» approach hasn't worked.
Demographic differences across families that can bias studies in favor of breast - feeding include parental race, age, marital status, family income, insurance coverage, the mother's education and employment, and whether a woman smokes or drinks during pregnancy.
The questioner (who happened to be a YNN videographer) then asked Gillibrand if she thought women should be offended by Eliot Spitzer's candidacy for New York City comptroller, as some of her fellow female elected officials have suggested — including NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn, but she had a political motive in seeking to link Spitzer and Weiner together in hopes of tarring the former congressman, who is one of her rivals in the mayor's race.
While the lack of LGBTQ women in Congress is inextricably linked to the dearth of women on Capitol Hill, the story of lesbian candidates includes some close calls, quixotic races, and a movement still evolving to position more qualified LGBTQ women to run for higher office.
Rice has a lot going for her, including the presumed support of AG Andrew Cuomo, the fact that she is the lone woman in the race (at the moment), hails from the suburbs and can claim the «outsider» mantle (although if she is backed by most of the party establishment, I'm not sure how long that lasts).
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GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, an insurgent conservative backed by Bannon in Alabama's special Senate race, has also faced allegations of sexual impropriety from numerous women, including accusations that he pursued sexual and romantic relations with teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
In her News of the World column Carole Malone accuses Labour of patronising women by including the hard left Diane Abbott in the race to succeed Gordon Brown:
The comptroller promised the packed crowd of supporters he will do everything he can, including campaigning door - to - door in this race, to create changes starting his first day in office - from getting minority and women business enterprises a piece of the action.
«The top priority is for the voters of Woodstock's will to be honored in this race,» said Ricci, who thinks the ballots may have been rushed after a back - and - forth discussion over whether the Women's Equality Party line should be included.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Democrat Marjorie Velázquez, candidate in the race for the Bronx 13th Council District, has earned the overwhelming support of city government's women elected officials with the endorsement Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and nine members of the City Council, including Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, and Council Women's Caucus co-chairs Elizabeth Crowley (D — Maspeth) and Helen Rosenthal (D — Upper West Swomen elected officials with the endorsement Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and nine members of the City Council, including Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, and Council Women's Caucus co-chairs Elizabeth Crowley (D — Maspeth) and Helen Rosenthal (D — Upper West SWomen's Caucus co-chairs Elizabeth Crowley (D — Maspeth) and Helen Rosenthal (D — Upper West Side).
Williams joins a crowded field that already includes Assemblyman Keith Wright, a longtime friend and ally of Rangel; State Senator Bill Perkins, whose district covers a significant portion of the congressional district; and likely candidates like State Senator Adriano Espaillat, who narrowly lost to Rangel in two close elections; Rev. Michael Walrond, a popular pastor with ties to Rev. Al Sharpton and Mayor Bill de Blasio; SuZan «Sujay» Johnson, the only woman in the race; and Adam Clayton Powell, IV, the former Council and Assembly member who is also the son of the legendary congressman whom Rangel deposed in 1970.
Levine said the lack of women in the race is due to an «inexcusable failure of our political system» but pointed out that there is a «little bit of good news» in that four women are joining the Council, including women of color.
Most of the suspense in the governor's race centered on how voters would choose to support Cuomo, who appeared on four party lines, including a new Women's Equality Party he promoted heavily during the campaign.
Other issues for the panelists included isolation (particularly in departments where they were either the only woman or person of color), having their work on race and gender taken seriously, and balance.
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.
The cohort of women included White British (73.39 %), White Irish (1.64 %), White European (8.27 %), South - Asian Indian (3.17 %), South - Asian Bangladeshi (0.27 %), South - Asian Pakistani (2.27 %), Chinese (0.35 %), Black British (0.43 %), Black African (2.27 %), Black Caribbean (3.86 %), Mediterranean European (0.37 %), Middle - Eastern (0.44 %), Mixed Race (0.95 %) and Other Asian (2.32 %).
Scientists controlled for factors that could have affected a woman's vitamin D status, including race, pre-pregnancy body mass index, number of previous pregnancies, smoking, diet, physical activity and sunlight exposure, which is the body's primary source of vitamin D.
Demographic variables were year of graduation, sex (men vs women), age at graduation (≤ 29 years vs 30 - 32 or ≥ 33 years) and self - identified race / ethnicity, which students reported from a list of options on the GQ (categorized as white vs Asian / Pacific Islander; other or unknown race / ethnicity; or racial / ethnic groups considered underrepresented minorities in medicine relative to their numbers in the general population, including black, Hispanic, and American Indian / Alaska Native).
In contrast, women of all races in the BioCycle Study (including Asian women) had statistically elevated free E2 concentrations at green tea intakes ≥ 1 cup / d compared with those who consumed lesser amounts and with an increased odds of anovulation — a finding supported by animal research (47).
You can find members within a specific interest or expand your search to reach a wide range of other interests including: big beautiful women, seniors, military, single - parents, sports & fitness, animal lovers, race cars, bikers, wealthy singles, gay & lesbian, art lovers, cooks, musicians and many more.
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The usual fish - out - of - water gags ensue (including the obligatory anachronistic dance sequence to a modern song, here «Dance to the Music») as does a forced romance (between Jamal and a comely young — and race - appropriate, for Hollywood dare not have Lawrence genuinely fall for a white woman — chambermaid).
Bringing an end to one of the most wide open best picture races in years, «The Shape of Water» — a fantastical fable about a mute woman who falls in love with an aquatic creature — claimed the top prize Sunday night at the 90th Academy Awards, beating out a strong field of eight rivals that included box office hits such as «Dunkirk» and «Get Out» as well as smaller, more intimate fare such as «Call Me By Your Name» and «Lady Bird.»
Through engaging, interactive exercises, participants will: - Create a common understanding of diversity and inclusion - Link diversity issues with achieving district goals - Broaden the scope of diversity beyond race and gender issues - Reveal and assess the impact of subtle biases on district success - Discuss the behaviors required to create an inclusive environment where every man, woman and child feels included, valued and respected.
Drawing on two years of research, including interviews with two elderly women — one black, the other white — Swarns presents the complicated story of race in the U.S. through the prism of Michelle Obama's family history.
A few of our Lachesis Publishing authors currently write for the thepopculturedivas — including Alison E. Bruce (soon to be releasing a romantic suspense with us) and Christine Mazurk who is the author of the women's fiction Passion's Race and the novella Identity in the women's fiction / romance Sisters of Spirit.
Other cycling guests have included the Olympic men's and women's road race teams and a host of other International and National cycling greats, enthusiasts and recreational cyclists.
She has contributed to, and been written about, in several anthologies of literary criticism including: The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind (Fence Books, 2015); The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip - Hop (Haymarket Books, 2015); What I Say: Innovative Poetry by Black Writers in America (University of Alabama Press, 2015); The & Now Awards 3: The Best Innovative Writing (Northwestern University Press, 2015); I'll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing By Women (Les Figues Pess, 2012); eco language reader (Portable Press at Yo - Yo Labs and Nightboat Books, 2010); American Women Poets in the 21st Century (Wesleyan University Press, 2002); and An Exaltation of Forms: Contemporary Poets Celebrate the Diversity of Their Art (University of Michigan Press, 2002).
Amy Bright Unfried's bronze sculpture celebrates the variety and beauty of the human form, including women, men and children of all races.
The exhibition is organized around five selected themes from the complex history of the Second Wave, including the marginalization of women artists and their exclusion from the art historical canon, the female body and its representation, «women's work,» sexuality and gender, and race and ethnicity.
Described as the first - ever exhibition to present the perspectives of women of color «distinct from the primarily white, middle - class mainstream feminist movement — in order to reorient conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history,» featured artists include Camille Billops, Beverly Buchanan, Elizabeth Catlett, Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Samella Lewis, Lorraine O'Grady, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others.
Areas of focus may include horticulture, home studies, fashion / design studies, critical race studies, African studies, women and gender studies, social history of the Chattahoochee Valley, and theater / performance studies.
Issues raised by the exhibition include the representation of the roles of women and men, social class, race, and same - sex marriage.
Prior to the 1960s, textiles were consigned to the «low» world of craft, frequently categorized as «women's work,» and constrained by social dynamics that included race as well as gender.
The exhibition includes LaToya Ruby Frazier, Carrie Mae Weems, and Lorna Simpson, and demonstrates how African American women artists have consistently explored issues of gender, race, and class in a world of evolving cultural and artistic landscape.
Themes included: Spanish - Lola de Valence (1862, Musee d'Orsay), Mlle Victorine Meurent in the Costume of an Espada (1862, Metropolitan Museum of Art), Spanish Dancers (1863, Phillips Collection, Washington DC), The Dead Matador (1863, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY); marine scenes - Battle of the Ships Kearsage and Alabama (1864, Philadelphia Museum of Art); outdoor scenes - Racing at Longchamp (1864, Chicago, Art Institute); mythological - Surprised Nymph (1861, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires); contemporary historical - The Execution of the Emperor Maximilian (1867, Museum of Art Mannheim, and National Gallery London); religious subjects - The Dead Christ (1864, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY); numerous types of genre painting - Women at the Races (1864, Cincinnati Art Museum), Boulogne Docks by Moonlight (1869, Musee d'Orsay); and even some examples of still life painting - Peonies in a Vase (c. 1864, Musee d'Orsay).
The clinics, held the 2nd Monday of each month (May - August, 2008), were to introduce women to the sport of bicycle racing, including an introduction to the sport, a race and then a debrief.
There are several categories for races, including, «novice masters men (30 +), novice women, two categories for more advanced masters men, and an open women category of women of all ages and abilities.»
Our services are open and inclusive, regardless of age, place of origin, race, culture, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality or ability, including those women who support themselves by selling or trading sex.
Check out The Home's upcoming events including the Loneliness and The Power of Permanency Conference, Women of Color Conference, Voices & Visions, and Falmouth Road Race.
Scholars at the Wellesley Centers for Women have conducted research studies and evaluations on issues related to child and adolescent development, including issues around race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and identity; the effects of early child care; the value of physical activity; preventing depression; examining unique family dynamics; and exploring sexuality and evaluating sex - education programming.
Maternal mental health issues among African American women are largely underreported and symptoms often go unaddressed.36 Moreover, mental health care is often inadequate to address the unique challenges they face as women of color, including race and gender discrimination in the workplace and beyond.
Summary: Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under the age of 18), and handicap (disability).
and its parent company, Realogy Corporation fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968), as amended, which generally prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under the age of 18), and handicap (disability).
To that end, we fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968), as amended, which prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing - related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under the age of 18), and handicap (disability).
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