Sentences with phrase «not segregation»

Convergence, not segregation.
Signs bearing slogans such as «Education, not Segregation,» «NO Vouchers,» «Make Education a Priority,» «Don't Mess with Texas Teachers» and «We Taught You Better» were scattered amid a sea of red T - shirts that covered the south lawn of the Capitol.
Integration, not segregation, is the need of most children with special needs.
That is NOT SEGREGATION!!!
The article describes de facto seperation, not segregation, which is a forced state.
It is for community, not segregation.
Sonny says that the problem in America «wasn't segregation but the fact that you could not, in fact, segregate» (244)?

Not exact matches

None of its companies was equipped to provide the required degree of segregation: Women would need their own restrooms, canteens, prayer rooms, and workspaces, not to mention transport to and from the job, since Saudi women aren't allowed to drive.
The way you mitigate food safety risk is through internal controls, including segregation of duties, restricted areas, approval, records and reconciliations and a culture of food safety and not cutting corners.
It's a situation called «occupational segregation,» and it's a common reason why women earn less than men across the economy, not just at Google, Glassdoor's Chief Economist, Dr. Andrew Chamberlain told Business Insider.
«However, due to occupational segregation and the devaluation of jobs that women disproportionately hold, outdated labor standards, and insufficient work - family policies, women in the United States aren't able to meet their full economic potential.»
Here Sotomayor plays the mentor card: «I would warn any minority student today against the temptations of self - segregation; take support and comfort from your own group as you can, but don't hide within it.»
«The Complacent Class» focuses on trends like rising segregation, disappointing economic growth and technological progress, and a recent uptick in civil unrest and crime, not to mention the populist backlash that carried Donald Trump to power.
Similar levels of segregation — if not always quite that high — were evident in most business categories.
Uber said expanding its service may be a boon for Saudi Arabia, a country where women are not allowed to drive because of fatwas, or religious edicts, issued by conservative Muslim clerics that uphold a distinct segregation between the sexes.
EUR 25 per cash transfer into or out of a Gross Omnibus Indirect Account Note that Gross Omnibus Indirect Account structures require strict segregation and it is not possible to bundle transfers.
I don't think anyone would claim that specific groups can't have their own Facebook - like web site, but this particular site is perpetuating a gender segregation philosophy / ideology that many find abhorrent and readily use their free speech rights to argue against.
As I said, I don't think people are arguing against the site, per se, but against the ideology / philosophy that requires gender segregation.
The reality of the evil of segregation means three things for me, practically: 1) I try not to....
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I don't think people are arguing against the website itself, but the idea it represents, i.e. gender segregation.
As in, «Admittedly, William F. Buckley wasn't always right about everything, segregation for example,» or, «Obviously Aaron Sorkin is a colossal misogynist, but let us set that to one side,» or, «I enjoyed John Derbyshire's book on the Riemann Hypothesis, despite his despicable views on race.»
However, given this particular exclusion has its roots in some dogma with an unfalsifiable premise, your analogy with racial discrimination and segregation isn't a particularly good one.
Why, asks John Leo in U.S. News & World Report, is his own constituency so willing to bring him down with protests, disrupted basketball games, and boycotts, when Pres. Lawrence worked so hard to make Rutgers a campus that «bristles with the enforcement tools of diversity: a speech code, real courses replaced by «multicultural curricular change,» diversity awareness «training» in lectures and freshman orientation sessions, a tolerance for ethnic and racial segregation in dorms («a self - affirming environment,» as Lawrence puts it), and professors who learn not to raise unapproved ideas about race, gender, and the campus power system built around multiculturalism»?
Not only are we constantly being bombarded by the religious beliefs of the faithful (Christians mostly in America) we can see how religious beliefs are stifling human progress and perpetuating hatred and segregation.
The segregation and the hate continues because we can not unlearn what we taught and realize that we are all one human specie, and that we are all meant to be different, as different as our fingerprints and as different as the lines in the palms of our hands...
It is these aspects of the church: control of the finances of members, control over all aspects of interpersonal relationships, segregation of believers into levels of worthiness, not to mention the dubious credibility of the sole person who made up the entire religion... That make Mormonism look a whole lot more like a cult than a religion.
People like her do nt want to acknowledge the truth about racism or class segregation; they would rather pin the blame on us.
During the periods of slavery and the segregation area blacks could not live in neighborhoods that whites would not allow them to liven; therefore there was no choice but for blacks to establish places of worship in their community, which was all black.
Segregation, is not beneficial.
Laws based on religious beliefs have had a long history in the United States: segregation, anti-abortionism, not giving women the vote, Sunday laws (look them up) and other blue laws.
Emancipation did not bring about an end to lynchings, segregation, and racial discrimination.
Not only that, but as more and more states legalize gay marriage, these churches will find themselves in the position of Bob Jones University, which distinguished itself as a holdout supporter of racial segregation until 2000.
They always appealed to someone's moral sensibilities» if not those of their immediate foes, then to those of white onlookers who tacitly accepted segregation, and also to blacks themselves whose complicity had made the system easier to sustain.
me personally i don't care either way; they deserve the same treatment as any other human in america, just a flashback what if the majority had won out during the whole segregation / voting rights of minorities?
You want to advocate segregation... you just don't seem to want to stomach the long term consequences of intolerance.
Most civilizations (let's take America for example while it is not a civilization, had segregation and discrimination against Blacks and Colored people until the 60s).
The Southern Baptist branch was based on segregation when it formed, splitting from its parent Baptist Church which apparently could not in theory subjugate individuals to being less than human based on skin, eye, and hair color and features.
Not only is segregation a silencing of women by hetero - reality, but it is an elimination or negation of women's influence in the world.
Is there not a new segregation in the land, accompanied by a new form of discrimination?
The bible Belt is also the lynching belt, the segregation belt, the military belt, the illiteracy belt - When I read the Gospels I read Jesus telling me about the kind of relationship i should have with God and my fellows - how I should live how I should behave - we are supposed to care for the poor not lower taxes for the rich and tell poor kids with no health insurance to suck it up - starting a war is not Christian regardless of the provocation Why do you need the 10 commandments on the wall in the courthouse when every town has multiple churches let the churches put up signs with the commandments - do you know what Moses did when he came down the mountain - he lead his most trusted men is a slaughter of 3000 Jews, read it
Also, segregation is not a modern desire by essentially anyone, just the few remaining KKK members and, uh, you
He does not ignore political and economic developments, but he pays special attention to social issues, including, as he says in his preface, «the transformation of gender relations, the regeneration of the home, the disciplining of leisure and pleasure, and the establishment of segregation
If there can be imported into the guarantee of a republican form of government a moral content to condemn segregation, it is difficult to understand why the same moral reasoning would not have enabled the pre-Civil War Court to end slavery.
Well to believe that the segregation on Sunday between Christian Churches does not have any underlying tones of racism is ludicrous.
You wouldn't notice segregation any other time besides in the lunchroom.
Most of them were not radicals on gender relations or household arrangements, and they most certainly did not establish segregation (it had started well before them and was in any case not something peculiar to them).
Even those African Americans who despite segregation succeeded in assimilating culturally were not allowed to integrate.
Christians can not claim to be working for justice in our communities if we contribute to segregation and the racial or ethnic division of those communities.
I believe that it is not beyond our reach or our imaginations as a nation to design a national educational trust for African - Americans which will fund the real educational opportunities that form the first rung in the ladder of American mobility, a ladder that segregation and racism made sure was the first thing stolen from African - Americans after Lincoln's death.
«7 Bennett gives as examples of middle axioms for our time the need of international collaboration in the United Nations, the maintenance of balance between free enterprise and government control of economic power, the removal of racial segregation in the churches and its progressive elimination in society.8 Provided such middle axioms are taken for what they are, as Christian «next steps» and not as a watered - down version of the full implications of the love commandment, they can be extremely helpful in the quest of a fuller justice as this is actuated by Christian love.
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