Sentences with phrase «race relations which»

For example, during a sermon on race relations which was being preached to a large congregation, a man rose to his feet to dispute a point being made by the preacher.

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In 2015, Schultz received a lot of attention related to the company's «Race Together» campaign, which was intended to stimulate conversation about race relations in America among its customRace Together» campaign, which was intended to stimulate conversation about race relations in America among its customrace relations in America among its customers.
Today, staffers of all races at LendUp communicate through a «Black Lives Matter» Slack channel, which has also inspired a book club focused on race relations, and how it affects companies.
For example, they cite Schultz's idea earlier this year that began Starbucks» «Race Together» campaign, which asked baristas to start a conversation with customers about race relations in America by writing the phrase on to - go coffee cRace Together» campaign, which asked baristas to start a conversation with customers about race relations in America by writing the phrase on to - go coffee crace relations in America by writing the phrase on to - go coffee cups.
The series establishes the context of Simpson's fame and his relationship with the African - American community while also exploring the history of race relations in Los Angeles, all of which lays the groundwork that helps recreate some of the shock and drama that fed the media circus around Simpson's murder trial.
Back in 2015, when Schultz was still CEO, Starbucks had a short - lived «RaceTogether» campaign in which it tried to get people to discuss race relations.
The focal point around which the entire argument of this book revolves is that the cardinal goal of instruction in whatever field, from physics to etiquette to race relations, should be the development of loyalty to what is excellent, instead of success in satisfying desires.
It appears also as a nationalism in which man is taught to live and die for his own race or country as the ultimate worthful reality, and which requires the promotion of national power and glory at the expense of other nations as well as of the individuals with their own direct relation to the eternal.
A few years ago the attitudes of white people on matters of race relations in the South could be fairly well predicted by examining a map which showed county by county the proportion of blacks to whites in the population.
Above all, it is possible to exhaust what the gospel has to say by talking about and working for the immediacies, assuming that there is in that gospel nothing more than an imperative for better relations among men, classes, races, and nations, with the building in the not too distant future of a society in which opportunity of fulfillment will be guaranteed to everybody.
In a general sense, one can speak of four areas of struggle: (i) the system of economic exploitation and social stratification (racial segregation, women's working conditions, unemployment and the new legislation of «flexibility and «deregulation); (ii) the ideology (the way of representing the world, social relations, etc.) that justifies the system — the new ideologies of race superiority, the religious legitimation of competition and the so - called free market as the only and sufficient way of organizing human life (iii) the ways in which the consciousness of the oppressed, is led to interject this ideology of domination and to develop a feeling of self - denial and self - devaluation; (iv) the atomization of the society through the weakening and destruction of neighborhood, workers and local cultural manifestations.
But — and this is a huge qualifier — if that message of justification by God's undeserved love is preached apart from an unmasking of the actual power relations which have aggravated these feelings to the level of a social neurosis; if people are released from the rat race of upward mobility only privatistically, with no critique of the economic and social ideology that stimulates such desperate cravings; if people are liberated from a bad sense of themselves without any sense of mission to change the conditions that waste human beings in such a way, then justification by faith becomes a mystification of the actual power relations, and the Christian gospel is indeed the opiate of the masses.
Within the field in which I am working — race relations in the United States — I am well aware that church leaders have continually stood up for the righteous cause and have often persuaded their churches when they meet in assembly to express themselves for principles along the same line, even when that course was not always popular.
An episode of Panorama which investigated on race relations in Blackburn has been met with criticism... More
«No - one opposes fair immigration rules, but that doesn't require polarising publicity stunts which fuel fear and intimidate vulnerable communities, poisoning delicate race relations,» Liberty policy director Isabella Sankey said.
In an attempt to put a smiley face on its tarnished image, Wal - Mart hires heavy - hitting public relations firm Edelman, which sets about using tactics derived from political races to reverse public perceptions of the giant retailer.
While only 39 % of New Yorkers think race relations in the state are excellent (4 %) or good (35 %)-- compared to 58 % who say they are fair (43 %) or poor (15 %)-- that is up from the 2015 Siena Poll, which had 31 % positive and 66 % negative, including 28 % poor, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released Monday morning.
Three days later, Heseltine was one of around two dozen Conservative MPs who defied the whip to abstain rather than vote against the second reading of the 1968 Race Relations Bill (which banned racial discrimination).
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.
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and 3, which kind of follows from the other two American race relations suck.
Poor health dogged Ford's career during the 1950s, but he still managed to create The Sun Shines Bright (1953)-- one of his favorite films, dealing with politics and race relations in the 19th century South — Mogambo (1953), and The Searchers (1956), which is considered one of the most powerful Western dramas ever made.
The Civil War, Lincoln and race relations hold a continuing fascination for the American public which may have derived some satisfaction from this film.
This has drawn some of Zucker's regulars to the project (Charlie Sheen and Leslie Nielsen) and also some biggish - name cameos (Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy, Queen Latifah, Denise Richards, the Wu - tang clan, and a hilarious appearance by Simon Cowell)-- but it also ensures that the humour involving race relations, which was about the only thing in the previous films that qualified as cutting edge, now seems as uncomfortable as Jewish jokes being told by non-Jews.
Backstage at the Oscars, after Rockwell explained his shout - out to Hoffman, he also fielded a question about the criticism leveled at Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and its portrayal of race relationswhich has dogged the film throughout the awards season.
The timing could not be better in terms of US race relations, which are more charged now than they have been in generations.
Mudbound, which debuted on Netflix and in limited theaters last weekend, is an old - fashioned epic drama about race relations in the 1940s Deep South, adapted from Hillary Jordan's 2008 novel.
As a prolific writer and renowned public intellectual, he frequently explored trends in American race relations and family life, hailing, for instance, the controversial report, «Equality of Educational Opportunity» (1966), by his friend James Coleman, which stressed the relationship between broken families and poor student performance in the public schools.
Four black NBA superstars opened this year's ESPY awards with a powerful speech decrying the current state of race relations in America, which they described as plagued by «injustice, distrust, and anger.»
There's room for a range of genres here: this is where we get As I Descended (2016), Robin Talley's modern - day boarding - school update of Macbeth with an LGBTQ slant, and Cat Winters» The Steep and Thorny Way, a loose retelling of Hamlet, which deals with race relations in Prohibition - era Oregon.
You can read an extended Q&A on BookPage.com, in which the author tells us how she stayed passionate about a project for 18 years; why she chose to write about race relations in the South of the 1950s; and how she feels about using the «N» word in historical fiction.
In the ante bellum period the most common form of contact between whites and Negroes, indeed that which molded the entire pattern of race relations, took place on the slave plantations of the Black Belt of the South.
The problem arose as a result of a Miller Lite commercial which depicted two racing Dachshunds, and the problem was further compounded when the Miller Brewing Company undertook a public relations campaign sponsoring Dachshund races at Greyhound tracks.
«The wheels in Diddy Kong Racing are in fact sprites», Musgrave admits, «Rob Harrison, one of our software engineers, created this tech which worked out where the camera would be looking in relation to sprite.
His projects often appropriate and repurpose imagery drawn from advertising campaigns to investigate the subtle, and not so subtle, ways in which visual imagery reproduces and reinforces ideas about race and race relations.
The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) screens director Karen Thorsen's James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket (1989), a documentary which compiles archival footage of the writer's time in New York and Paris and links his writing to discussions on race relations in the United States.
His projects often appropriate imagery drawn from advertising campaigns to investigate the subtle and not so subtle ways in which this influential imagery reproduces and reinforces ideas about race and race relations.
Until is a rich sensory tapestry in which Cave addresses issues of gun violence, gun control policy, race relations, and gender politics in America today.
Punchbag added further complexities to questions of raced, gendered and cultural identities raised by Glenn Ligon's Skin Tight: Muhammed Ali Text (1995)[Figs.85 - 86], a punchbag and text piece which specifically sought to address «how black men have used boxing to confront issues of black American identity» and «the construction of masculinity in relation to questions of violence, the commodification of black subjects, sexuality and resistance.»
At the core of the photographs — almost all of which will be on view at Pace Gallery — is the question of how Americans understand race relations and their own identities, and, by extension, the identities and civil rights of others.
If at present American racial equality is fitfully advancing, race relations remain marred by retrograde episodes like the shooting deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and movements like the Tea Party, which signal a heavy national residue of racism.
What the piece creates is, instead, a safe space for the viewer to witness and author their own relations — of race, or otherwise — in which the resulting videos can be experienced on the project's website.
Lydia continues to manage production for artist Brandan «Bmike» Odums, including his first solo exhibition «Ephemeral Eternal» at Studio Be and, in collaboration with Welcome Table New Orleans, the Algiers Oral History and Public Art Intensive through which 24 high school youth are creating a freestanding mural based on interviews they conduct with elders on the evolution of race relations.
The report made seventy recommendations, which led to an overhaul of Britain's race relations legislation.
While discrimination on nationality grounds is covered in the European context by Art 39, it is also covered domestically under the Race Relations Act 1968 (as amended) which makes it illegal to discriminate against someone on the basis of nationality in the employment field.
Jackson was credited for working to improve race relations and providing leadership in developing major public - works projects in Atlanta, including the renovation of the Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, which was renamed the Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport following Jackson's death in 2003.
She begins the interview by picking out the JFS case, in which a Jewish school's admission policy was found to breach race relations law, as probably the highlight of the new court's first year.
In relation to the other respondents, the tribunal proceeded on the basis that it had a discretion whether to apportion liability between the local authority and the race relations body respondents, or to make a joint and several award — in which each respondent was liable for the whole amount.
The Bill which was to become the Race Relations Act 1968 was wending its way through Parliament.
The question to which the Supreme Court recently gave a mistaken answer was: Has the revolution in race relations since enactment of the 1965 Voting Rights Act rendered the act's Section 5 anachronistic and hence unconstitutional as a no - longer defensible encroachment on the rights of the affected jurisdictions?
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