Elements primary, which plans to open in September 2015, will serve an area of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, with a «
predominantly white working class community», where more than half the pupils will be expected to be eligible for free school meals.
These tended to be
predominantly white working class areas.
Not exact matches
Both of those colours
worked with the bags I took with me, as well as the overall colour scheme of my vacation «capsule» (which happened to be
predominantly black,
white, tan / cream, blue, and yellow).
Simien's film takes place at Winchester University, a
predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam
White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives in an all -
white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the
white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the
white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has
worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards
white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the
white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winche
white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winchester.
A newcomer to a
predominantly Latino high school in the small California town of McFarland, Coach Jim
White (Costner) recognizes the boys» exceptional running ability, their unwavering commitment to family and each other, and their impressive
work ethic.
Townsend Utin says this part of their
work, which she calls «soul
work,» is harder to quantify but no less important for Sli students — preparing them to be college ready and to navigate what will most likely be a
predominantly white space is something she knows firsthand.
The case also spotlighted the financial gulf between
working - class, minority districts like Edgewood and
predominantly white, affluent ones such as the Alamo Heights Independent School District, just five miles away.
I'm adding this post to New & Revised: Resources To Help Us
Predominantly White Teachers To Reflect On How Race Influences Our
Work.
However, we must not deny the unique
work to be done when majority
white teachers and leaders are the decision makers in schools with
predominantly students of color.
District D serves a
predominantly white,
working - class community of approximately 7,000 students.
But given the vast underrepresentation of Black teacher candidates in the U.S., it's also clear that while we
work to increase numbers of Black teachers in classrooms, we also have to build the racial proficiency of the teachers — the
predominantly White teachers — who are already there.
As food was rationed to
working dogs only, those who could not
work (
white or
predominantly white dogs) were not allocated any food.
Born in Los Angeles in 1961, as a child he shuttled daily between the
predominantly black neighbourhood of Leimert Park, where his mother
worked as a hairdresser, and the
predominantly white Santa Monica neighbourhood, where they lived.
And, not coincidentally, the sambistas were
predominantly Afro - Brazilian and
working class, in contrast to the wealthier,
predominantly white Brazilian museumgoers inside.
Before he died in 1995, most of Savelli's
works —
predominantly white and abstract, using a variety of materials — were snapped up by the Prada Foundation; so they are rare on the market.
Through a series of weekly think tank sessions, MTT will bring people together to talk about survival strategies for artists of color
working in a
predominantly white art world.
Colorblind, Tsukuda
works predominantly in vertiginous black and
white, creating a highly defined graphic realism and skillfully mashing - up dystopian iconography, science fiction and popular video games.
Kate Shepherd, Marigold, 2009 A Summer of Modern Art at The Phillips Collection This summer, The Phillips Collection presents Robert Ryman: Variations and Improvisations, the celebrated artist's first major exhibition in Washington, featuring rarely seen
white - on - white paintings; Pousette - Dart: Predominantly White Paintings, an exhibition of luminous, poetic works created nearly without paint; and the latest project in the Intersections contemporary art series, in which Kate Shepherd incorporates her paintings and sculptures to create an immersive environment in -LSB
white - on -
white paintings; Pousette - Dart: Predominantly White Paintings, an exhibition of luminous, poetic works created nearly without paint; and the latest project in the Intersections contemporary art series, in which Kate Shepherd incorporates her paintings and sculptures to create an immersive environment in -LSB
white paintings; Pousette - Dart:
Predominantly White Paintings, an exhibition of luminous, poetic works created nearly without paint; and the latest project in the Intersections contemporary art series, in which Kate Shepherd incorporates her paintings and sculptures to create an immersive environment in -LSB
White Paintings, an exhibition of luminous, poetic
works created nearly without paint; and the latest project in the Intersections contemporary art series, in which Kate Shepherd incorporates her paintings and sculptures to create an immersive environment in -LSB-...]
«His late
work consists of calligraphic,
predominantly white canvases that demonstrate the artist's ultimate synthesis of figuration and abstraction, of painting and drawing, of color and line.»
In his new
works Krisanamis has restricted himself to a
predominantly monochrome palette with thousands of noodles built into vertical and horizontal drifts of
white across a black canvas.
His paintings are
predominantly large - scale, freely - scribbled, calligraphic and graffiti - like
works on solid fields of mostly gray, tan, or off -
white colors.
Works such as In Other Folks Homes ($ 2,000 - $ 4,000) and I Have Given the World My Songs ($ 1,500 - $ 2,500) by Elizabeth Catlett illustrate the turbulent time of the integration of African - Americans into a
predominantly white urban society while her Torture of Mothers ($ 800 - $ 1,200) and Angela Libre ($ 1,500 - $ 2,500) reflect the ongoing civil rights movement of the 1970s.
(«Saltz: Christopher Wool's Stenciled Words Speak Loudly — and Not Everyone Wants to Listen», New York Magazine, 11 November 2013) Unsurprisingly, the venue for the retrospective was chosen to be the Guggenheim's rotunda, perfectly suited for Wool's
predominantly black and
white works.
Nicholson insisted that this Pavilion exhibition
predominantly featured his recent
work so nearly half the
work came from the previous year and his signature
white relief
works were abundant.
Bringing ten years of experience with CBRE prior to joining ORION Commercial Partners, Gil
White predominantly works with the downtown Seattle business community and is known best as a commercial real estate market observer -LSB-...]