Not exact matches
The church has become one of
most the influential young congregations in the country, regularly engaging in conversations
about race and social
injustice.
Sure, we hear
about trafficking in modern countries like the United States or Canada (and slavery remains a growing concern in North America), but it doesn't feel like the
most pressing
injustice on our country's radar.
The devil on your left shoulder is whispering
about this
injustice and unfair behaviour whilst the angel on your right is whispering that your Heavenly Father sees it all, notes it all and in fact it is your response to it all He notes
most.
The
most remarkable aspect
about this reaction is that the Moynihan report itself took great pains to identify white bigotry as the fundamental cause of the breakdown of the black family: «There is a considerable body of evidence,» says the report, «to support the conclusion that Negro social structure, in particular the Negro family, battered and harassed by discrimination,
injustice, and uprooting, is in the deepest trouble.»
This is by far the
most well - written book
about poverty and
injustice that I've read.
I'm sure Bolton manager Owen Coyle doesn't have time for sob stories
about what could have been had some dubious decision gone their way and what not, but there was a real sense of
injustice last Sunday as Bolton, who did more than merely hold their own against one of England's
most successful clubs, were beaten by a then struggling Liverpool with the aid of some poor officiating.
While I think the protesters are right to be raising awareness
about the
injustices in our society, I think one of the
most important questions they need to address is the failure of their tactics, strategies and message over the past few years.
Just think
about it — even a majority of the public want the railways nationalised again because of the gross
injustices in having the
most expensive fares in Europe, and — we are subsidising German state owned rail as they have shares.
The
most obvious example of this is Neil Kinnock, who ranted and raved
about the
injustices of the House of Lords and was opposed to joining Europe.
Finally, auteur - cum - symbol - of -
injustice Mohammad Rasoulof's extraordinary B Omid Didar — made on the sly while the Iranian filmmaker was
about to be imprisoned for political activism — may be the
most paranoid movie
about a persecuted pregnant woman ever made.
«This film was made as an answer to my own questions
about how and why we have become the
most incarcerated nation in the world, how and why we regard some of our citizens as innately criminal, and how and why good people allow this
injustice to happen generation after generation.
This is a movie
about injustice and racism, that wears its country's
most uncomfortable legacies of racial
injustice on its sleeves.
The hole that I'm talking
about, is this hollow feeling that I have every single time I think
about all of the human potential that's been wasted, all of the social
injustice that's been created by not providing the highest possible quality of education to the kids in this country that need it
most.
While there is a range of
injustices in our educational system that need to be vigorously addressed, it is often the conversation
about race that proves the
most challenging.
Regenerative Finance has the goal of shifting the economy by control of capital to communities
most affected by racial, climate, and economic
injustice, and you can read
about their work, philosophy, and action on their blog.
However, I feel
Injustice is more
about fun with friends than being the
most balanced fighter for tournaments.
This episode Daniel and Joey take
about the epic sequel to the incredibly popular video game adaptation of DCs
most popular comic book series to date:
INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US!
She is passionate
about creating platforms for artists and communities
most affected by
injustice or who have historically been excluded from arts institutions as viewers and exhibitors.
People can read
about it at theleap.org, which is really
about connecting the dots between racial
injustice, climate change, austerity, migration justice, and developing a holistic, transformative agenda, which I think is
most urgent — the
most urgent project for progressives with or without climate change.
Although there is a growing literature on the ethical dimensions of climate change,
most of this literature is focused on theoretical ethical questions rather than on the
injustice of positions actually being taken
about climate policies.
It has to be
about diversity as just one step towards transforming the systemic
injustices that structure all our lives, and the lives of our communities, and the lives of the
most marginalized of clients and friends.
Dr. King also spoke passionately
about the need for equity in health care, and said in 1966, «Of all the forms of inequality,
injustice in health care is the
most shocking and inhumane.»
«Dr. King spoke passionately
about the need for equity in health care, and said in 1966, «Of all the forms of inequality,
injustice in health care is the
most shocking and inhumane.»
In his novel Ham on Rye, Charles Bukowski writes «I guess the only time
most people think
about injustice is when it happens to them.»