Sentences with phrase «institutional bias»

«This is beginning to look like institutional bias as against the very people it was intended for — that is, the survivors,» he adds.
Since schools and teachers are not always equipped to serve their students effectively, over time, small everyday practices of educators and school leaders can amount to systemic institutional bias.
The Guerrilla Girls continue to critique the art establishment in works that confront institutional biases against women artists and in activist protests outside museums and galleries.
4: Confront and alter institutional biases of student marginalization, deficit - based school, and low expectations associated with race
The coverage has been so bad that Scotland's Cardinal Keith O'Brien felt it necessary to speak out (Catholic bishops in the U.K. tend to keep their heads down), denouncing the network's «consistent anti-Christian institutional bias,» particularly against the Catholic Church.
Just because a story reflects poorly about Christianity does not mean there is systematic, institutional bias away from your favorite religion.
Well I don't really buy into your anti-Colorado institutional bias tin foil.
Your institution may have a cultural or institutional bias for or against the use of PowerPoint in the classroom, so consult with your colleagues before making a commitment to one technology or another.
Even more, we know that students of color are most likely to be taught by white women, so larger systemic shifts are necessary to ensure that hiring managers recognize and counteract institutional biases that prioritize creating formal and functional opportunities for women of color to drive change.
To acknowledge concerns related to marginalization and institutional bias associated with transgender students; state the association's opposition to legislation and policies that discriminate against transgender students; and to provide recommendations for federal, state, and local policymakers and school leaders on how to better support transgender students in the K - 12 education system.
This year's Dorner Prize goes to an outdoor installation critiquing institutional bias and a performance piece meditating on slavery, the civil rights movement and the beauty of black people.
In foregrounding fashion as a tool of individual expression and visibility, Africa Forecast confronts a range of institutional biases regarding the display of fashion in a museum setting and encourages a rethinking of the objectification and self - presentation of Black women.
STT has already covered the rampant institutional bias of Australia's so - called «National broadcaster» (see our posts here and here).
Before the Supreme Court, Registrant's counsel asked, «If Dr. Bajwa can't raise the issue of institutional bias before the [Respondent's] Inquiry Committee and he can't raise it before the [Respondent's] Council, and he can't raise it in this Court, when can he raise it?»
The new Committee decided it had no jurisdiction to decide the issue of institutional bias [14], heard the matter, and found professional misconduct.
On appeal, Madam Justice Allan found the Council and the Committee had erred in holding they had no jurisdiction to consider institutional bias.
Using initiative, rigour and persistence when finding and presenting evidence which substantiates the role a particular parent should play and how the child's best interests are served by their involvement should be preferred over grandstanding rhetoric about institutional bias.
No sooner did Bazelon and Lithwick take on Taylor and Wittes than Paul Horwitz at PrawfsBlawg took on Bazelon and Lithwick, suggesting that their essay puts style above substance and reveals something of the writers» institutional bias in favor of the Supreme Court.
The issue of whether a professional disciplinary tribunal can rule on institutional bias, and the relevance of concurrent human rights proceedings addressing the same issue, was addressed by the B.C. Court of Appeal on June 13, 2011 in Bajwa v. British Columbia Veterinary Medical Association, 2011 BCCA 265, another decision in the ongoing dispute between a group of Indo - Canadian veterinarians and their regulatory body (now the College of Veterinarians of BC).
Institutional biases against African - Americans, Fire departments: Notorious for being white bulwarks.
Confront and alter institutional biases of student marginalization, deficit - based schooling and low expectations associated with race.
More generally, she and others note that although no organization is free of institutional biases, the EPA's scientific grant programs are rigorous and respected throughout the scientific community.
The agency has agreed to the settlement, but admits to no wrongdoing and no guilt of having an institutional bias within the ranks.
J. Stewart Moore of Huntington, president of the Amistad Long Island Black Bar Association, said he was pained by Spota's departure, because the office had just begun addressing issues of institutional bias.
Institutional biases against African - Americans: - Judicial system: Sentencing is higher for the same crimes.
Well if you, after the events in Ferguson STILL don't see the institutional bias against African - Americans, the laws that have a stronger negative effect on blacks than on whites, there's no helping you.
32BJ is committed to acting peacefully with like - minded organizations, clergy and others dedicated to eradicating the deep - seeded scourge of racism and institutional bias that undermines whole communities and hurts all of us.
Old Liberal campaigns continue, with calls for constitutional change, particularly reform of the electoral system to end what is seen as the institutional bias towards two - party politics.
How can we address the institutional biases that these young men are so keenly aware of?
«If you're saying that racism doesn't exist and that certain inequalities are not a result of racism or institutional biases, you are basically alienating people who are experiencing those inequalities,» she said.
Both the ACOG and the National Institutes of Health have suggested that an institutional bias against VBACs might play a role.
Finally, without any institutional bias intended, my nomination for the best prediction of 2011 was from our own Mike Petrilli, who wrote on Flypaper that Cathie Black would be gone by April (she was actually gone by February).
In our work with school and district leaders, we have found real value in using simulations to help them try out strategies and work on communication skills necessary to deal with structural or institutional biases.
And famed value investor Warren Buffett has frequently indicated that his successor must have the right temperament and a keen understanding of human psychology and institutional biases.
Not necessarily, because the driving forces behind the value premium are human psychology and institutional biases.
Lubaina Himid is known for her multimedia work that explores themes of race, gender and institutional bias in postcolonial Britain through subversive means, such as traditional English crockery painted with scenes of slavery.
The exhibition coincides with other shows and events that can be seen as augmenting its perspective by giving additional visibility to AIDS - affected individuals and communities that have been neglected due to racial, gender, or institutional bias.
Government Art Collection in the UK criticised for gender bias The shadow arts minister, Kevin Brennan, has criticised the UK government's art collection of «institutional bias» against female artists, reports the Guardian.
Stephens says while there are many social and historical reasons why there are fewer women artists, he also detects a level of institutional bias.
Opportunities for women denied, an institutional bias toward male artists — it is a familiar narrative.
The traveling exhibition «Art AIDS America,» on view at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, coincides with other shows and events that can be seen as augmenting its perspective by giving additional visibility to AIDS - affected individuals and communities that have been neglected due to racial, gender, or institutional bias.
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