He is a mentor for the Black Leadership Initiative Mentoring Scheme and a recipient of the Network of Black Managers» Award for leadership in
race equality in FE.
Not exact matches
«For us, the question of immigration is a question about
race, and it is also a question about real
equality in this country.»
In this 2016 TED talk, Crenshaw explains how to identify race and gender bias, which can prevent the advancement of equality in America if left unaddresse
In this 2016 TED talk, Crenshaw explains how to identify
race and gender bias, which can prevent the advancement of
equality in America if left unaddresse
in America if left unaddressed.
Local Unit Lead for NAACP
in Northern California with a mission is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic
equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate
race - based discrimination.
My concern is that we work together to form theories that help to make manifest the unity of the human
race, shape ideas that unify, and mold actions that are
in turn compassionate and provide
equality for all.
To establish modern republican democracy the way our Founders did means to enter into a perpetual
race against the triumph of crude, but home - grown, democratic mindsets (see Republic book VIII, or Tocqueville's discussions of a «desire for
equality» throughout Democracy
in America), and a perpetual multi-sided persuasion - battle against a host of more sophisticated but nonetheless errant democratic mindsets built upon the cruder ones.
Religion News Service: Obama extols a biblical vision of
equality for all
in second inaugural A presidential inauguration is by tradition the grandest ritual of America's civil religion, but President Obama took the oath of office on Monday (Jan. 21)
in a ceremony that was explicit
in joining theology to the nation's destiny and setting out a biblical vision of
equality that includes
race, gender, class, and, most controversially, sexual orientation.
He would like to see liberation theology take its cues from base communities» populist «grass - roots communitarian democracy» and then extend this «populism» into a liberalism that, contra Marx, offers «democracy and
equality to all human beings, regardless of sex,
race or social class (Rousseau)» Sigmund's agenda would purge liberation theology of much of its «early revolutionary fervor,» but
in its dialogue with liberalism it would still perform «a radical «prophetic» role
in reminding complacent elites of the religious obligation of social solidarity, and
in combating oppression.»
In most of the points that are to be regarded as historical (Denzinger 2123), it is not difficult to see that, as regards creation, the special creation of man, the equality of the sexes, 6 the unity of the human race (from the experience of the unity of the history of redemption), man's original condition (which in Genesis has not the fullness of content which can be recognized only since Christ
In most of the points that are to be regarded as historical (Denzinger 2123), it is not difficult to see that, as regards creation, the special creation of man, the
equality of the sexes, 6 the unity of the human
race (from the experience of the unity of the history of redemption), man's original condition (which
in Genesis has not the fullness of content which can be recognized only since Christ
in Genesis has not the fullness of content which can be recognized only since Christ).
Then there are the dangerous questions that challenge the tradition itself, like why can't women teach men, why can't I teach your children
in Sunday school if I'm not straight, what's this head of the household crap, why can't we have marriage
equality, why is the church so myopic, and isn't it possible that the whole human
race is connected and one and that there is no separation illustrated by the ancient paradigm of heaven and hell.
In fact, social conservatives in the USA, led by Christian conservatives, have fought or disagreed with religious diversity, religious equality, abolition of slavery, Suffrage, desegregation, integrating the armed forces, Brown v Board of Education, mixed race marriages, respect and equality for Jews (not in MY country club
In fact, social conservatives
in the USA, led by Christian conservatives, have fought or disagreed with religious diversity, religious equality, abolition of slavery, Suffrage, desegregation, integrating the armed forces, Brown v Board of Education, mixed race marriages, respect and equality for Jews (not in MY country club
in the USA, led by Christian conservatives, have fought or disagreed with religious diversity, religious
equality, abolition of slavery, Suffrage, desegregation, integrating the armed forces, Brown v Board of Education, mixed
race marriages, respect and
equality for Jews (not
in MY country club
in MY country club!)
In this latter, we are concerned with the fundamental rights of the human person for freedom and
equality irrespective of gender, language, culture,
race, caste, creed or anything else.
In spite of much that still needs to be done, we had better rejoice and be thankful, not only for more comfortable living with the vast range of things technology has produced, but for more recognition of
race and sex
equality and advances toward implementation of these principles; better education; better health; minimum wage, unemployment and social security provisions; and a large network of social agencies that we sometimes fume at as being bureaucratic and expensive but which few of us would want to see abolished.
As was suggested earlier, those born near the turn of the century have seen within it amazing advances — not only
in science, technology, and increased knowledge, but
in the conquest of disease with the prolongation of life, an increase
in the recognition of
race and sex
equality with accompanying legal steps; manifold ministries of welfare to the poor, the young, and the elderly; a growing concern for civil rights
in many of its facets.
Looking at America and the
race problem he says: «America can demonstrate that justice,
equality, and cooperation are possible between white and colored people «21 Mr. Wright makes the important point that the belief
in the inevitability of a great evil, such as war, will itself contribute to man s inability to deal with that evil.
The second is the principle which defines the idea of fatherland or nation
in the most tolerant and human sense, a principle which guarantees
equality of rights and national duties for those of all
races, colors, languages, and ideologies existing
in the country.
Two people cash have differing opinions on abortion, h0m0s3xuality, capital punishment, women's rights,
race equality, the treatment of children, animals, and the environment, plus a host of other topics, and still be justified
in calling themselves «Christian».
Amos vehemently attacked specific cases of international cruelty and chastened the pride of his people by asserting their
equality with other
races in the divine care «Are ye not as the children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel?
Appointed
in 1986, Scalia has been on the Court long enough to have tackled virtually every important legal issue of our day: abortion, religious liberty,
race and gender
equality, gay rights, and separation of powers, among others.
«They are keenly aware of the need for social and economic justice, the stewardship of creation, and
equality of opportunity; they are equally aware of the need for a society free from any form of prejudice rooted
in anything which is part of the individual identity, gender,
race, origin, religion or orientation of anyone.»
Yet there is little doubt that
race equality is practiced further under Communism than is general
in the democracies of the West, and it is certain that our racial inequalities, though exaggerated, are a chief weapon
in the psychological war against us.
No greater charter of
race equality need be cited than that found
in Ephesians, «For he is our peace, who has made us both one, and has broken down the dividing wall of hostility» (2:14).
There's no
equality when you've had a 10 mile start
in a 100 mile
race and you driving a Mustang and I'm driving a Pinto.»
Cynthia understands that deep
in her bones; her commitment to inclusion and
equality is unmatched
in this
race.
At the start of the year, the opposition to these policies was largely within NGOs and charities working with migrants and refugees,
race equality organisations, and a number of concerned parliamentarians and representatives including Brian Paddick
in the House of Lords, Sian Berry on the London Assembly, and Caroline Lucas
in the House of Commons.
The dialogue that ensued engaged the authors with a series of questions surrounding the book's central thesis: despite the real progress
in racial
equality achieved by the 1960s civil rights legislation, the United States political institution has been caught
in between two modes of conceptualizing, and enacting policy, about
race — both of which have failed to close the tremendous gap
in racial disparities
in social and economic welfare that are a legacy of American history.
«This
race will be a choice between a community advocate who stands for ethics reform
in government, supporting small businesses and middle class workers, and
equality for all people, or a out of touch 1 % er who represents big business, back door politics as usual, and the conservative agenda,» Small said.
The Birmingham Yardley MP Jess Phillips also claimed that Jeremy Corbyn and his office ignored her approaches earlier this year to discuss
equality in the mayoral
races.
So @jeremycorbyn when I asked months ago if we could meet to talk about
equality in mayoral
race.
Just as Senator McDonald stood with the LGBT community
in voting for marriage
equality last summer, today we stand with him as he makes the difficult decision to leave the
race for the 43rd Senate seat.
Alan Van Capelle, the executive director of the Empire State Pride Agenda (ESPA), the state's LGBT lobby group, and out gay Chelsea Democratic Senator Thomas K. Duane, the measure's lead sponsor, both reiterated their confidence
in the wake of an election
in which a Republican marriage
equality supporter was forced from an upstate congressional
race and voters
in Maine narrowly opted to repeal the gay marriage law there.»
«For my part, I will spend the next 27 days continuing to spread the word about the clear choice facing voters
in this
race — between my progressive plan for better healthcare and high - paying jobs
in Queens, and Peter Vallone's extreme Conservative Party - backed views on core issues like women's healthcare and marriage
equality,» she added.
We've had
race equality laws
in Britain for five decades yet there is still racism, so minority communities can't afford to assume that equal rights will solve all their problems.
Dave Denenberg is the only candidate
in this
race who will fight for lower taxes, women's
equality and a real minimum wage increase, and nobody will fight harder than Dave Denenberg.»
In her first «weekly column» since the suspension, she does not reveal any meetings with
race equality campaigners but does say it was «a pleasure to attend the Newton Abbot Town Ball».
The facts are that I am the only candidate
in this
race who supports full
equality for women, and that Jack Martins and his Republican colleagues killed Governor Cuomo's Women's
Equality Act not once but twice.
Then why did Tim Kennedy, a supporter of marriage
equality, get the Conservative line
in that Senate
race against Jack Quinn?
While NOM insists Democratic Assemblyman David Weprin's «yes» vote on gay marriage could cost him the
race, HRC stresses that no matter who wins tonight (assuming it's not too close to immediately call, which is a distinct possibility, given the history of past NY House specials) marriage
equality «did not play an influential, even modest, role
in the outcome.»
But that wouldn't explain other
races in which Republican challengers who support marriage
equality were able to unseat Democratic opponents
in close contests.
«This
race will be a choice between a community advocate who stands up for middle class workers and
equality for all people, or an out of touch 1 % er who represents big business and the erosion of the working class,» Small said
in a statement.
We know racial justice is a worker issue, that racial
equality is a union goal: we can not win at work when
race divides us, nor does fairness truly exist when some of us are profiled at home, targeted on the streets, and treated unequally
in the courts.
In response to a NYT editorial yesterday outlining NOM's race - baiting activities in which the paper said Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich «should be racing» to condemn the organization, marriage equality opponent and NY state Senat... Re
In response to a NYT editorial yesterday outlining NOM's
race - baiting activities
in which the paper said Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich «should be racing» to condemn the organization, marriage equality opponent and NY state Senat... Re
in which the paper said Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich «should be
racing» to condemn the organization, marriage
equality opponent and NY state Senat... Read
Until and unless Mr. Kennedy issues a public statement
in support of same - sex marriage, this
race has no candidate
in support of marriage
equality.»
A reformer who won the lion's share of labor endorsements
in the
race, including that of the Working Families Party, Torres was supported by State Senator Gustavo Rivera, who ousted disgraced and jailed incumbent Pedro Espada, Jr.
in 2010, as well as by the Bronx's most popular elected official, Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. (who has broken with his father on social issues like LGBT rights and marriage
equality).
Race relations improved
in the second half of the 1980s and 1990s (when, un-coincidentally, a Conservative immigration existed), but, perversely, the 1980s Labour left saw «diversity», «
equality», and other such Guardian buzzwords, as a fundamental part of what Labour should believe
in, which led to the expansion of the
equalities sector when Labour entered office
in 1997.
In the 1940s,»50s and»60s, when race relations were considered poor, and legislation like the Race Relations Acts of 1965 and»68 were passed, one could see there was some logic in ensuring government adhered to the principle of racial equality it had legislated fo
In the 1940s,»50s and»60s, when
race relations were considered poor, and legislation like the Race Relations Acts of 1965 and»68 were passed, one could see there was some logic in ensuring government adhered to the principle of racial equality it had legislated
race relations were considered poor, and legislation like the
Race Relations Acts of 1965 and»68 were passed, one could see there was some logic in ensuring government adhered to the principle of racial equality it had legislated
Race Relations Acts of 1965 and»68 were passed, one could see there was some logic
in ensuring government adhered to the principle of racial equality it had legislated fo
in ensuring government adhered to the principle of racial
equality it had legislated for.
Following the issue of the
Race Relations Amendment Act
in 2000, universities
in the United Kingdom are required to design policies for racial
equality and monitor their progress.
Each reporter was to follow a common format covering the science content
in his or her national curriculum, the local and national politics of how it is delivered, the recommendations of how it is to be taught, the kind of informal education provided by museums and science centres, the training and status of science teachers and
equality of opportunity for all pupils — including
race, immigrant group and handicap.
In pursuit of that environment, the AAS is committed to the philosophy of
equality of opportunity and treatment for all members, regardless of gender, gender identity or expression,
race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, veteran status, or any other reason not related to scientific merit.
equality (sex, gender, social economic status,
race), freedom from war, innovation; it actually brought tears to my eyes to know that i am living
in a society that has re-elected a man with such liberal and wonderful views.