Similarly, those who binged Marvel's Jessica Jones also reveled in the kick ass nature of Katniss»
quest for liberation as well as the pursuit of justice by FBI Agent Kate Macer in Sicario.
My hope is that victims of oppression, including Black Americans, Africans, women, American Indians, Mexican Americans, Hispanics, Latin Americans, Asian Americans, and others will begin to assume leadership in
the quest for liberation.
The quest for liberation is being experienced with a deep sense of urgency throughout the world.
This vision serves as «a viable point of departure for oppressed persons, suggesting that in
the quest for liberation oppressed persons must claim their freedom.»
Not exact matches
Progressives have learned much from neo-orthodoxy and
liberation theologies, but we have not given up the liberal
quest for truth in light of all the evidence.
If
liberation theologians, in solidarity with the victims of modernity, have no illusions about modernity's
quest for «pure reason,» we are just as disillusioned about the
quest for «pure religion» in classical sacralisms.
It speaks to the oppressed in their
quest and struggle
for integral
liberation.
The Biafra
liberation movement is sacrosanct and waxing stronger both home and in diaspora and will not go back in the
quest for the restoration of Biafra, anybody who is thinking to sabotage the struggle is doing that to his or her own detriment».
The novelty that Far Cry 5 will bring is the option to recruit one of several guns
for hire companions to help you in your
liberation quest and watch your back when you're in the middle of the action.
Ubisoft continues its
quest to keep you playing «Assassin's Creed» games exclusively
for the rest of your life by upgrading their PlayStation Vita hit «Assassin's Creed:
Liberation» with an HD coat of polish, putting it on the PSN store
for download to your PS3, and daring you to stop sailing the seas of «Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag»
for a few hours to experience the saga of Aveline on your HD TV.
The exhibition's title is an ode to African - American poet, activist and scholar, Amiri Baraka's (1934 — 2014), «Something in the way of Things (In Town)», a poem that underscores the
quest for social justice and explores interrelated issues of race, national oppression, self - determination and national
liberation for Black people.