However, the decline in segregation within school districts was partially offset by a growing degree
of racial separation between school districts.
Not exact matches
According to a number
of news reports, users who have been banned include Pax Dickinson — a former Business Insider executive who was let go for making racist comments — as well as Richard Spencer, who runs a so - called «alt - right» organization called the National Policy Institute, which advocates for
racial separation.
The sociology
of racial segregation in religion is an expression and manifestation
of theology
of separation (sin)
of the church.
Despite sourcing Wil Haygood's Washington Post article «A Butler Well Served by this Election», this is very much an uneven, fictional account that recklessly uses Allen's biographical details to ask about the
separation between servant and slave, while filtering these characters through the various decades
of racial tension and the Civil Rights Movement
of America.
So, the tendency
of housing markets, and therefore
of school
racial composition, is toward
separation of racial groups.
It's here that the critics
of single - sex education begin to sound like opponents
of another kind
of separation: the
racial and economic segregation in American public schools documented by Savage Inequalities author Jonathan Kozol and others.
A number
of school boards, libraries, and city councils have implemented such policies as part
of a cultural boycott to protest the system
of apartheid, or
racial separation, the report notes.
, Paul Hill considers the question
of whether or not charter schools are major factors in the national trend
of greater
separation of the races in schools, which is driven by
racial isolation by neighborhood, population change (fewer white students), the cost
of housing, and a transportation system that makes cross-town movement difficult.
Other white and affluent parents choose private schools, either because their children are not accepted to their first choice
of public schools, or because they are bothered by the
racial separation within and between New York public schools.
In fact, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act perpetuates school - based segregation, giving «upward
of $ 70 billion to continue to reinforce patterns
of racial and economic
separation in American Schools.»
a broad range
of issues relating to the structure
of the government and to civil rights and civil liberties — ranging from
racial justice to federalism from the right to privacy to the
separation of powers from the right to vote to the role
of juries — have a unique impact and import in the context
of the criminal justice system.
However, while the issue
of immigration in the US (as in other countries) has traditionally been regarded as a political or economic issue, more recently there is a recognition — in some quarters at least — that there are social and human issues, such as the
separation of families, the treatment
of refugees and asylum seekers,
racial anxieties, national identity and perceptions that traditions are under threat.
Do you find it hard to move on due to divorce,
separation, death
of loved one, illness, or gender /
racial issues?
The home study social worker will discuss such things as child development, attachment, initial child transition into a family, life - long adoption matters, trans -
racial and trans - cultural adoption issues,
separation and loss, the impact
of institutional care on a child's medical and developmental needs, open adoption relationships with birth parents, undiagnosed conditions, limited social / medical / genetic history, etc..
Your social worker will discuss with you such things as: child development; post-institutional affect; developmental delays and available services; attachment; trans -
racial / trans - cultural adoption issues;
separation and loss; life - long family and child adoption development; the importance
of honoring your child's birth parents; how to nurture an open adoption relationship; etc..
ACEs are traumatic events that include parental divorce or
separation, living with a caregiver who has mental illness or substance abuse issues, experiencing or witnessing violence in the home or neighborhood, losing a parent to incarceration or death, economic hardship such as lack
of food or housing,
racial discrimination, and abuse or neglect.
In the decades leading up to the civil rights movement
of the 1960s,
racial segregation was a de jure practice, meaning the
separation was enforced by law.