Sentences with phrase «of ethnic communities»

The village experience is a reflection of the purest form of traditional culture of the ethnic communities of Kenya.
What role should art and exhibition - making play in constructing a narrative of ethnic communities?
Themes can range from the emergence and preservation of ethnic communities to conversations about post-colonial geopolitics, forming identities in a new and foreign environment, looking beyond geographical alignments, and the challenges and success of embracing cultural differences.
Most of its ethnic communities speak English, with Russian, Italian, Spanish, French, Chinese, and Persian being some of the other popular languages spoken in the area.
His suggestion was possibly for groups of schools serving a variety of ethnic communities to band together and so dilute the influence of any one grouping.
Neither of their ethnic communities accepts their love and they are forced to learn the price of living a lie.
Yet each of these ethnic communities will deal with the 2010 vote in different ways.
The first priority is the penetration of the ethnic community.
[103] The Federation of Ethnic Community Councils of Australia is another example (and similarly relies on a mix of government and non-government funding).
Federation of Ethnic Community Councils of Australia (FECCA) Federation of Ethnic Community Councils of Australia (FECCA) is the peak, national body representing Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Not exact matches

Almost 80,000 people live in this community with a range of ethnic backgrounds.
Using ethnic marketing principles and years of experience, Think Big are proud to represent the professional Polish community around the world and have already carried out over 50 projects since launching six years ago.
Indeed, we have seen a large increase of reported incidents of violence against Muslims, Hispanics, blacks, ethnic minorities, and the LGBT community since the election last week.
Students of all ethnic backgrounds who attend community colleges are not recruited as heavily as students from Ivy League schools, although they may have the skill - set necessary to succeed in a given role.
Some ethnic communities, particularly immigrants of Chinese heritage are being blamed by some observers as being responsible for high urban real estate prices in Vancouver.
This makes the Chinese community the eighth largest in Canada in terms of ethnic...
Others say not having content reviewers who reflect the racial and ethnic make - up of the communities they serve leads to mistakes in enforcement.
Walmart Canada's «Store of the Community» products meet this need by assessing each market to identify and meet the demand for ethnic products.
Minors are selling their bodies because of a crisis that represents a breakdown in community between civilians and the government, between secular and religious fighters, between ethnic groups.
The question of allegiance is a pressing one for the Jesse Jacksons of the black church who must decide who they ultimately represent: the black community, a coalition of ethnic groups, the Democratic Party or a sense of moral right in the universe.
For Williams the brief exchange was ans example of how diverse the Muslim community in the U.S. is drawing people from all different ethnic backgrounds.
«In the competitive world of American ethnic communities, there are two paths to success: upward mobility defined according to wealth, education, and political power, and downward mobility measured by degrees of victimhood.»
I became aware of similar signs being displayed prominently in black communities and Asian communities and other ethnic communities I encountered.
Thus fundamentalists are not only at odds with the more liberal sections of their own religious or ethnic community but they disagree also with fundamentalists of other persuasions, although they share a similar mind set.
And even if there are valid arguments in support of churches with a predominant ethnic group, still the wider Christian community often falters when it comes to demonstrating unity in Christ.
We also have a bad habit of ignoring the continued growth of Christianity among immigrant and ethnic minority communities in the U.S.. What's something you wish more people knew about Asian American Christians?
This ethnic tension did not hold for the other Greek Jewish communities, and the large proportion of Jews of the rest of Greece survived, not least because of support from their Christian fellow - citizens.
A human person is an example of such a personal order, and one could extend this image to include larger and more complex corpuscular societies, such as ethnic groups, geographical communities, or subcultures.
The church is also being regarded as an important community of memory because the other sources of a rich narrative tradition — families, ethnic groups, residential communities — are also subject to the growing pressures of change, while more recent institutions, such as business firms and the mass media, are believed to have only shallow ties to the past.
Within North America, several ethnic communities, including Hispanics, Asian - Americans and Native Americans, have also developed self - conscious traditions of biblical interpretation.
Because of the vast immigration and refugee movements of this century, this international web of contacts is important in almost every ethnic community.
The hi - tech multimedia, dictated by the corporate powers and agencies of the global market, subjugate cultural subjecthood, cultural values, style of life, perceptions of beauty, and religious mystery in life, as well as ethnic, national identities of persons and community to the market wasteland of cultural life.
Even if we consider the three major religious groups as ethnic traditions rather than religious in the narrow sense, their brightest and most creative intellectuals and artists have been absorbed into the general American intellectual and artistic community so as to deprive the communal groups of their natural cultural leaders.
The British who colonized India had accepted the European concept of nationhood as constituted by unity in blood and language, «ethnic purity and a single language»; therefore, they said, that «India is not and can never be a nation... India is a collection of religious communities... But the unfortunate tragic element was that this British interpretation of Indian history was also accepted by many of our national leaders... So British interpretation plus the shortsightedness of our own leaders, not excluding the Mahatma, together resulted in this dreadful phenomenon of communalism».
As Isaac Berkson wrote over 50 years ago, «The ethnic group is not a system of ideas but a nationality, a community of persons; it is a living reality related, indeed, to thought, but still flesh and blood and desire and no mere pale abstraction.
While the principal function of the immigrant churches was to preserve the ethnic and cultural identity of the immigrants, the main purpose of the mission churches, resulting from agreements negotiated by and with churches in the United States, was not to serve communities of U.S. citizens in the region, but to plant churches among the local inhabitants.
It provided an ideological framework within which the many religious communities of India as well as the plurality of linguistic caste and ethnic cultures (in the formation of which one or other religions had played a dominant role) could participate together with the adherents of secular ideologies like Liberalism and Socialism (which emerged in India in the framework of the impact of modern humanism of the West mediated through western power and English education).
In religions and denominations where there is usually only one church to go to the make up is probably more linked to the ethnic make up of the surrounding community.
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.
The ethnic character that for so long set the community apart has become the basis of its economic success.
Many persons who are not likely to join groups in churches and schools may do so if they're made available in family counseling agencies» mental health services, youth organizations, business and industry, fraternal groups, self - help groups (such as A.A., P.W.P., Alanon, etc.), and in the many organizations devoted to special needs of the handicapped, ex-prisoners, ex-patients, unwed parents, minority groups of all kinds, senior citizens, community action groups, ethnic organizations.
Never more evident is the usefulness of our particular congregation than when a community quakes from the faults of ancient ethnic tectonic plates pushing just below the surface of our culture.
The Jewish covenant community was most defensive about religious and ethnic identity during times of exile.
The multimedia, directed by the corporate powers and agencies of the global market, subjugate cultural subjecthood, cultural values, life styles, perceptions of beauty and religious mystery, as well as ethnic national identities of persons and communities to the market's cultural wasteland.
Even then the Russian Empire was a demographic mixing bowl, with communities of ethnic Poles or Germans in the remotest provinces.
The global market with its «neo-liberal» developments has weakened the liberal democratic subjecthood of individual persons, powerless groups such as racial and ethnic minorities, and local communities.
It is a tragic feature of the contemporary West that the Jews have so often been invoked as a convenient stand - in for the evils wrought by elites afraid of community — a typical response of those who would attempt to sacralize an ethnic community in order to form a new chosen people, as described by David P. Goldman.
Feministas hispanas have been consistently marginalized in the white, Anglo feminist community because of our critique of its ethnic and racial prejudice and lack of class analysis.
Honestly, their are enough whites that can live well and happy in a mixed community and can be loving neighbors with families of different ethnic and racial backgrounds.
The UM Book of Discipline's homophobia is highly offensive, and other slurs against people with disabilities, or of racial and ethnic groups (all of these communities overlap and intersect / contain LGBT persons) wouldn't be allowed, so why is this?
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