Some will complain that we should not have to wait until
race riots take place to challenge this type of piece.
The message from UKIP is that Corbyn Labour is unpatriotic, an enemy of the armed services and supportive of «uncontrolled mass immigration» — this in a town with a large Muslim population where bitter
race riots took place in 2001.
Not exact matches
Lord Scarman had warned that the
race riots of 1981 showed that «urgent action» needed to be
taken to stop racial discrimination becoming an «ineradicable disease».
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you
took a snapshot of countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the
race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a view of America as being an oppressive country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain as well your just looking at a single timeline while making a judgment.
There are repeated references to the many
race riots and protests that
took place across Britain in the eighties - with a sense of impending momentum as we approach «the march».
Also screened: Sadako Vs. Kayako (Grade: B --RRB-, an entertaining, teen - friendly marriage of the The Ring and The Grudge mythologies that (thank God) has a sense of humor about itself, even though its final confrontation is less than satisfying; Dearest Sister (Grade: C +), a poetic (and rather slow) meditation on class conflict couched in a ghost story from Laotian director Mattie Do; and Down Under (Grade: B --RRB-, a Superbad - style profane coming - of - age comedy set against the backdrop of the Cronulla
race riots that
took place in Sydney, Australia in Christmas 2005.
Long
takes of the wild ones throwing switchblades at one another, of Dafoe smoking a cigarette, and of a sex scene comprised almost entirely of televised scenes of a
race riot betray the influence of the French New Wave.
But her reasons for
taking on the biographical drama of the 1967 Detroit
race riots were always clear, allowing her to persist while wading through emotionally difficult terrain.
Opening with an incendiary recreation of the Detroit
race riots that
took place in July 1967, this third collaboration between screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow, after The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, ensures viewers are lacerated by every shattered window, burnt by every Molotov cocktail.
The question of colour is everywhere in Southside With You — the African exhibition Obama
takes Michelle to before the gathering, in a rundown part of town where the black community can't get a local centre built; the movie date, where they see Spike Lee's just - released Do The Right Thing, which prophetically highlights the
race riots that would resurface during Obama's presidency.
Set on the affluent, predominantly caucasian and altogether fictional ivy league campus of WInchester University, Dear White People
takes a look at the weeks leading up to a Halloween party that sparked a «
race riot» of sorts and thrust Winchester's
race relations into the national news cycle.
The first,
Race Riot (1964), quickly shot up to $ 50 million at which point Mr. Pylkkanen, the auctioneer, insisted he couldn't
take a bid of less than 2 million.
Of her works, Campbell notes: «As we approach the centennial of the Tulsa
Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.&ra
Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other
race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.&ra
race riots that
took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.»
Related to Gates» ongoing series In the Event of a
Race Riot, one example of which is held in the Brooklyn Museum, New York, the present work takes its place within the artist's wider fascination with the Civil Rights movement, extending the legacy of race riot depictions by Andy Warhol and Kelley Wal
Race Riot, one example of which is held in the Brooklyn Museum, New York, the present work takes its place within the artist's wider fascination with the Civil Rights movement, extending the legacy of race riot depictions by Andy Warhol and Kelley Wal
Riot, one example of which is held in the Brooklyn Museum, New York, the present work
takes its place within the artist's wider fascination with the Civil Rights movement, extending the legacy of
race riot depictions by Andy Warhol and Kelley Wal
race riot depictions by Andy Warhol and Kelley Wal
riot depictions by Andy Warhol and Kelley Walker.
«The Agenda» and «The Narrative» have
taken control of our government, from IRS with selective prosecution of innocent conservatives, to JustUs ignoring Hillary crimes, to Obama using Sharpton to stir up
race riots, and even NASA tortures numbers to get the desired result (not to mention that alleged directive to task NASA with making Muslims feel better about themselves).