Sentences with phrase «racial animosity»

"Racial animosity" refers to strong feelings of dislike, hostility, or anger towards people of different races or ethnic backgrounds. Full definition
«Many contemporary churches that are dominated by one racial group weren't formed by racial animosity,» Dougherty says.
For a long time, he says, the Right has promoted «a toxic politics of fear and resentment, sometimes brewed with a tinge of racial animosity
But several studies have suggested the spike in racial animosity pre-dates Trump.
Black Matters US, another fake Facebook page operated by the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg — the shadowy operation behind the covert campaign — used Facebook to promote a protest in New York City to increase racial animosity after the presidential election.
But Mondello said he doesn't believe Trump's rhetoric is inflaming racial animosity or encouraging attacks against protesters at campaign rallies, as critics contend.
Most importantly, during a time when racial animosity has been elevated to a high level, this film offers insight into how such a seemingly unbridgeable gap can be closed... if the participants are willing to take the steps.
For evidence of this, he looks no further than our current election cycle, which «is demonstrating to us vividly how close to the surface racial animosity is.»
The current landscape of explosive racial animosity compounded with incredible feats in Black artistry has resulted in a redefining of pop culture.
But many contemporary churches that are dominated by one racial group weren't formed by racial animosity, Dougherty says.
This struggle led us to an important conclusion: what keeps people congregationally segregated may not so much be racial animosity but rather profound cultural differences, and an undergirding consumer mentality that keeps us selecting congregations that best meet our personal cultural preferences.
There is no evidence that he met any racial animosity; it was not Pete who set Maravich up as a white hope.
On John Gambling's radio show this morning, Paterson talked about the controversial pardon of John White, the Long Island man who killed a teenager he believed was threatening his family in an incident that was clouded by racial animosity and he was asked if more pardons are to come.
Set in the late 1980s in East Texas, each season adapts a new novel in which best pals Hap (James Purefoy) and Leonard (Michael K. Williams) unpack America's rich, tortured history of seedy deals gone wrong, Vietnam War hangovers, and racial animosity.
When Syracuse plays against West Virginia and Texas, the racial animosity and hatred is unnerving.
We're also shown that he has no racial animosities: in the supermarket where a young White woman wonders how to cook catfish, he puts her on the phone with his grandmother, who gives her the advice she needs.
In that study, both black and white Americans believed that racial animosity towards blacks had fallen from the 1950s to the 2000s, but whites startlingly saw racial animosity against themselves as having simultaneously risen to the point where there was more discrimination against them than against blacks.
Muenzenberg created front groups that seized on the Scottsboro case to stir up racial animosity.
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