Not exact matches
Moreover, in the Church the threatening schisms are
often related to identity politics:
race, colonial history and cultural
issues such as gay marriage and the role
of women.
On the other hand whites
often perceive these incidents as relatively less important, as isolated events that aren't necessarily related to larger societal
issues, and / or the result
of blacks engaging in «
race - baiting» or «playing the
race card.»
It's easy to understand Max's frustrations though - three
of his four retirements have been down to mechanical
issues and he's now way down in sixth place in the championship with less than half the points
of his teammate, despite
often having the edge on him in
races.
She
often uses her experience with interracial adoption to discuss the
issues of race and social justice.
This is an important lesson to draw, but reports
often avoided the
issue of race and ethnicity in all
of these abuse cases.
On
issues of race, Lindsay was
often ahead
of the curve for an elected official, but this spelled doom at a time when whites had far more political clout than blacks.
How
often are
issues like class,
race, and (sometimes inadvertently) institutional oppression — all
of them fundamental to the largely undiscussed operational mechanics
of this country — engaged with deeply without being bogged down by finger - wagging didacticism?
Peele is best known for his comedy collaborations, which
often comment on
issues of race in America — and in that light, Get Out makes sense, though it's a much more ambitious and polished project than any
of his previous work.
More
of a hard model (no, impossible mode) in an already challenging game, I just didn't find the enjoyment in ice / snow
racing, where traction was constantly and
issue and far too
often your car would mount the snow mounds on either side
of the track making it borderline impossible to return back without a reset.
Issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, and ability
often complicate this question for adolescents, affecting their schoolwork and their relationships with teachers, family, and peers.
«Their opinions — about violence, about commercialism, about
issues of race and gender — are
often developed as a result
of the media images around them,» he adds, «but many aren't even aware
of it until they slow down and analyze the process.»
Too
often we face the indifference
of powers that be when
issues are discussed relating to a «better» environment; the awareness is still lacking that we — all
of us — constitute the environment; the human
race is an integral part
of it!
«California is a state that
often leads the way on environmental
issues, so the Long Beach event is a great venue for Corvette
Racing to introduce the racing version of E85 to Southern California
Racing to introduce the
racing version of E85 to Southern California
racing version
of E85 to Southern California fans.
It deals sensitively, yet
often humorously, with one
of the most compelling
issues of our time in North America — the ever - shifting, ever - problematic relationship between the
races.
Moten will discuss Black and Blur and talk with Jafa about his films, which
often take the form
of essayistic semi-documentaries that explore
race - related
issues.
The messages that usually accompany these illustrations are
often centered around the
issues of cultural topics, such as, identity, society, and
race.
Cave says he is addressing gun violence and gun control
issues, and
race relations in America where people
of color are
often considered «guilty until proven innocent.»
For these artists, ritual practice
often emerges as a form
of catharsis and political critique to approach
issues such as
race, gender, slavery, and colonization.
Often my work has been critically framed around
issues of race and identity.
Hairstyles and shoes are among his favoured subjects with work
often subtly alluding to
issues of race, ethnicity, culture, gender and sexual equality.
While James T. Green also uses language and image to critique the dominant culture, he concentrates on the perception
of «the other,»
often raising
issues of race through familiar and accessible technologies.
Like most
of Casteel's work, her new paintings — introspective and given largely to subjects seated in their natural environments — address relationships between individuals and the spaces they live in,
often touching on
issues related to class and
race in the process.
Oct. 1 — Nov. 7, 2015 «KARA WALKER: Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First» @ Victoria Miro Gallery London
Often relying on challenging and provocative images, Kara Walker «s practice examines
issues of race, gender, power and subjugation through the lens
of the antebellum South.
In his multidisciplinary practice — from live performances involving embedded microphones in sculptures made
of sneakers and foam and other electronic musical equipment to sculptural works
of found objects (
often his own) such as shredded hoodies, du - rags, and basketball jerseys — Kevin Beasley explores connections between the physical and aura, and personal memory and lived experience, with the broader
issues of power, sexuality, gender, and
race in urban America.
He has returned to these questions again and again over the course
of his career,
often exploring the thorny
issues of identity in relation to
race, sexuality, and gender.
Maternal mental health
issues among African American women are largely underreported and symptoms
often go unaddressed.36 Moreover, mental health care is
often inadequate to address the unique challenges they face as women
of color, including
race and gender discrimination in the workplace and beyond.