Sentences with phrase «of racist violence»

The show, dedicated to victims of racist violence, featured work by David Hammons, Kerry James Marshall, Deana Lawson, Kara Walker, and Henry Taylor, among others.
Innokenty Grekov, Moscow Biennale Art Performance Brings Attention to Victims of Racist Violence.
It's what Kearney calls a «stutter»: we are forced to witness the same kind of racist violence over and over again, like a word lodged in the throat.

Not exact matches

In the days since the presidential election, states across the country have seen increased incidents of racist or anti-Semitic vandalism and violence, many of which have drawn directly on the rhetoric and proposals of President - elect Donald Trump.
The racists are out and rearing their ugly heads with lots of fake tweets about violence at #BlackPanther screenings.
Not simply because of the violence, but because the racist ideology at the center of the protests is wrong and must be condemned in no uncertain terms.
There were also reports that he would leave after the president's equivocal reaction to racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer, and media outlets speculated that he might leave after the tax bill was passed or when Trump passed him up as chair of the Federal Reserve.
Friction between the business leaders and the president came to a head in the wake of a Trump press conference on Tuesday in which the president blamed both sides for violence at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend rather than single out racist hate groups.
We've seen the terror of white supremacy & racist violence before.
On the other hand, the non-Christian — the one who, living under a tyrannous regime or in a society where, it seems, social injustice will never end, wants to kill the tyrant or destroy the society; the one who, exploited or degraded by a colonialist regime, wants to kill the oppressor; the man who, victimized by a racist society, wants to avenge by violence the indignities heaped upon him — all these, along with their violence, their hatred, their folly, must be accepted by those of us who are Christians.
They justify their violence by taking verses out of context — you know, kind of like Christian extremists that blow up abortion clinics or racists who quote Phineas to justify their bigotry.
Regis, who endured racist abuse while forging a career with West Brom and defied threats of violence to represent England, died aged 59 last month.
There is a real irony in Diaz hosting Abrazo Boricuaparticularly with his expressed desire to «protect» his community.I guess that desire doesn't extend to the women of his community (excuse the pun) because the Grand Poobah of the parade this year is a wife beater — who SERVED TIME IN PRISON for the crime.His enablers at the Puerto Rican Day Riot committee attribute his violence to a youthful error — ignoring the fact that he was in his FORTIES at the time.Check out which politicians march and which do not and ask yourself if they'd ignore a violent anti — semite or racist or homophobe being so honored.Once more women in that parade are relegated to the position of tarted up and half naked — even the pre teens — but not worthy of respect.So much for Diaz» «protection».
The lecture is one of a range of activities that keeps Anthony's memory alive and continues the fight against racist violence.
increase in the number of children suspended for five times or more — 867 of them excluded for 10 times or more — at a time that saw 4,370 fixed exclusions for serious racist abuse and more than 207,000 serious offences, such as sexual abuse and violence.
It was the leader of his party who tried to blame the racist violence on «both sides.»
Native American groups have demanded that the mayor apologize for the comments, which they have painted as racist and a promotion of violence against their tribes.
While, for example, the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV)-- which in spite of its anti-immigration views, distances itself explicitly from racist violence — has a more balanced support base.
As Crowe confronts one of the Vietnamese kids and pushes him up against the wall, he delivers the following lines of dialogue, filled with the sort of pent up racist aggression that serves as a harrowingly believable prelude to the blunt violence in which the scene climaxes.
Tense and beautiful, Sweet Country is utterly gripping from the first scene, an extreme close - up of white sugar being stirred into black tea and boiling in a billy, while racist violence occurs off screen, heard but not seen.
An important thing to note is that even if these texts are ultimately critical of colonial violence, they can still perpetuate really harmful and racist images.
The play centers on a dangerous city street corner encumbered with gun violence and «simplistic, wholly generic characterization of a racist white cop,» according to Weiss.
After efficiently setting up the situation from the beginning when the raid on an afterhours club sets off protests and limning the hair - trigger reactions of paranoid and often racist law enforcement, Bigelow zeroes in on the Algiers Motel, where singer Larry Reed (Algee Smith) and his friend Fred Temple (Jacob Latimore) have gone to wait out the violence.
It's hard, uphill work, and in addition to the rigors of the court, he has to deal with racists and threats of physical violence.
He's selected for his personality as much as his playing ability; he's a guy who can absorb the racist rantings and threats of violence without fighting back.
Gibson, who won two Oscars in 1996 for Braveheart, seemed permanently exiled from Hollywood after an arrest for drunk driving, accusations of domestic violence, and various incidents of leaked audio that showed him making anti-Semitic, sexist, and racist remarks in private.
Parents should know that this is a horror film with theme of racism and exploitation, extended peril and violence including gun, choking, and bloody, graphic, and explicit medical images and sounds, characters injured and killed, suicide, references to sad loss of a parent, some strong language including racist epithets, sexual references and a non-explicit situation, and smoking.
Tempting and not entirely inaccurate, but in truth The Tuxedo is more than just cheerfully misogynistic (and most of Chan's films are, in one way or another, woman - hating), cartoonish, and even racist in a Green Hornet / Kato sort of way — The Tuxedo is a symptom of a far deeper concern involving the inability of the West to ever make proper use of hijacked foreign commodities or construct an action film anymore that doesn't resort to slapstick childishness and / or grotesque violence.
The development of keyword policies (including adult content, self - harm, counter-radicalisation, sexting, grooming, suicide, cyberbullying, racist language, LGBT derogatory language, violence and weapons and much more) is a priority, and we work with leading charities and young people to develop and maintain the terms and phrases associated with each safeguarding risk.
Many of the anti-globalist problems present in our world today stem from nationalistic and racist views on immigration, inclusion and violence.
Cauleen Smith's glittering, handmade banners, emblazoned with poetically mournful slogans in protest of black lives lost to racist violence, announce both the museum's most inclusive Biennial yet and curators Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks's attunement to injustices that long predate Trump's win, but that are sure to tragically intensify under his rule.
Hannah Black demands that all whites wallow in shame about racist violence against blacks, but in the case of Gober's work, his attempt to represent white guilt did not prevent a protest.
Not Today Satan (2017) pictures a gaggle of Boschian demons shadowing a police car, its «Protect and Serve» slogan rendered absurd by consistent police brutality, while Durham, August 14, 2017 (2017) shows a crumpled Confederate statue, highlighting the recent racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Way ahead of its time, PM fought against income inequality, racist violence, Republican demagoguery, political corruption funded by oligarchs, foreign ideologies seeking world domination.
Members of CAB, as well as representatives from the groups Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence and Decolonize This Place, occupied the inside of the gallery and taped a statement about the show to a pole near the building's facade, arguing that the show perpetuates racist stereotypes about the local community.
Media Matters chronicled Ted Nugent's racist comments following the George Zimmerman trial, which prompted the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence to launch a petition to remove Nugent from the NRA Board of Directors and community organizers in New Haven, Connecticut, to protest his concert at a local club.
The husband in particular is now subject to the moral stigma of the inference that he committed domestic violence justifying a no contact order, a stigma which may be particularly problematic for him if he is an Iraqi Muslim, given the racist presumptions of some about Muslim men, sexism and violence.
Despite that, through the use of social media which the Employer has participated in via @TTChelps, patrons feel free without consequence to subject bargaining unit employees to all sorts of abuse, including derogatory language, sexual harassment, sexist and racist comments, and threats of violence.
With the surge of illegal content online, including online terrorist propaganda and xenophobic and racist speech inciting violence and hatred, online platforms carry an increasing societal responsibility in terms of protecting users and society at large and preventing criminals from exploiting the online space.
Amnesty International also identifies a number of current factors that contribute to the heightened risk of violence against Aboriginal women: the marginalization of Aboriginal women, police failure to provide adequate protection, and racist motivations, or the expectation of impunity.
However, in this case, one of the sides is led by members of the KKK and promotes racist driven violence.
Last year, Amy Hoffman, M.F.A., editor - in - chief, Women's Review of Books (WRB) began thinking about the organizing by Black Lives Matter against police violence and other forms of racist oppression, the intersectional politics of this new movement, and its similarities and differences — in politics and strategies — from previous organizing.
The position was created in 1992 with bi-partisan support as a direct response to the findings of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the HREOC National Inquiry into Racist Violence.
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