Sentences with phrase «racial identity issues»

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Attachment and racial identity issues: Implications for child placement decision making.
Do you know what racial identity issues can arise as your child grows up, and how you would handle them?

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«I do think there are better alternate ways to fight injustice [than identity politics] and have pushed a model of conversation rather than confrontation as it concerns racial issues,» says Prof Yancey.
But in addition to that, Asante's Dido contends with issues of racial and societal identity as she feels like she neither fits with the family who has raised her or the servants to tend to them.
She has more than 25 years of research experience with topics including racial identity development, multicultural counseling competency, disability policy issues, education & workforce diversity, and mentoring.
Asian American Education — Identities, Racial Issues, and Languages Edited by Xue Lan Rong and Russell Endo
Ethnic - racial identity exploration is a particularly salient part of that process — especially in the United States, where issues of race can dominate news cycles and pervade our daily lives.
Investigating the hybridization of Mexican - American identity and the culture of consumerism, Mondini - Ruiz» sculptural installation will further focus on issues surrounding border politics, racial and class interactions, and cultural tourism.
This provocative exhibition focuses on issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity in contemporary culture while exploring the powerful influence of artistic legacy and community across generations.
By placing socially historical imagery in a contemporary context, Dunn is able to rigorously question a range of issues from racial identity to social justice through his artistic practice.
His studies of exclusion and identity examine larger issues of social and racial inequality that are at the forefront of current debates in the United States.
The list is more overtly political than in previous years, featuring artists tackling issues of post-colonialism and migration, queer identity, human rights abuses and racial violence.
June 15 — August 11, 2007 Transformer featured dynamic artists who address issues of role - playing, racial and gender stereotypes, and gender identity through employing alter egos in their work.
In «Passing for White, Passing for Black», you write: «I've learned that there is no «right» way of managing the issue of my racial identity, no way that will not offend or alienate someone, because my designated racial identity itself exposes the very concept of racial classification as the offensive and irrational instrument of racism it is.»
In an effort to identify truth, reality, and meaning, each of the artists in the exhibition confronts these questions by inventing, criticizing, or retelling reality — simultaneously grappling with issues of racial identity, sexuality, violence, protest, globalism, and ethics.
However her aesthetic strategy differs from her predecessor in its autobiographical dimension and focus on the issue of racial identity, while at the same time suggesting a more formal reading with respect to materials, processes, and altered states.
The group show, titled after the song «To be Young, Gifted, and Black» by Nina Simone with lyrics from Weldon Irvine and written in the memory of Simone's late friend Lorraine Hansberry author of Raisin in the Sun, surrounded ideas and issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity in contemporary culture since 2010.
Michel's style exists in the same space as a number of high - profile African - American artists — writer Paul Beatty, artist Kara Walker, even rapper Kendrick Lamar — who use racial assumptions and issues of identity in open - ended, ambiguous, and non-preachy ways.
Simpson's provocative paintings and photographs tackle issues like gender, racial and sexual identity, and the concept of the human body.
This sentiment is echoed by Tannenbaum, «The mechanisms by which advertising and the media define identity and manipulate viewers are universal throughout the industrialized world... [Thomas] employs it to address issues that impact us all, such as diversity and tolerance within, as well as between, racial and ethnic groups, and the freedom to determine one's own fate and to construct one's own identity [3]».
Yinka Shonibare's works explore the issues of postcolonialism, national and racial identity, and class through the media of painting, sculpture, photography and film.
Issues of racial identity, time and space, and a utopian future take shape in the twisted visions of some of today's most imaginative contemporary artists.
Organized by the Arnika Dawkins Gallery, On Being Black explores issues of race, colorism and racial identity.
A Professor of History and an artist herself, Painter frequently explores issues of racial and gender identity and how they have figured into the history of America and the West.
Together they produced experimental films that explored black identity and political issues such as the racial tensions that led to riots in the UK during the early and mid-1980s.
Yinka Shonibare MBE's works bring together disparate cultural references and material to explore issues around colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalisation, as well as issues of national and racial identity and class and cultural politics.
As Basquiat's career evolved, he turned to the creation of multi-panel canvases, paintings with exposed stretcher supports, while continuing to explore issues of racial identity.
Durham focuses on the foundation of US identities, but he avoids reducing the issues and keeps us asking what the term Native American — which was only popularized as an «ethnic» or racial identity in early - 19th - century US — really means and how it can limit the imagination of non-Native American audiences.
The gift strengthens the Nasher Museum's growing collection of contemporary art and includes work that engages with issues of gender relations, sexual identity and racial and cultural identity.
At a time when America is grappling with deep - rooted, seemingly intractable racial issues, it's time for a frank conversation about black identity.
A show organized by the Rubell Family Collection of Miami, «30 Americans» is described as focusing «on issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity in contemporary culture.»
This gave rise to the final report to Convocation in 2016, Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions, which found that forty per cent of racialized licensees identified their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to entry to practise, while 43 per cent cited their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to advancement.
However, while the issue of immigration in the US (as in other countries) has traditionally been regarded as a political or economic issue, more recently there is a recognition — in some quarters at least — that there are social and human issues, such as the separation of families, the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, racial anxieties, national identity and perceptions that traditions are under threat.
Others focus more on issues like gender identity, racial integration and sensitivity, and cultural displacement.
«I enjoy working with folks who need support in managing a wide variety of issues from self - esteem and identity concerns to the stress of dealing with multiple roles, relationships, and life demands (as students, partners, friends, parents, new professionals, family members, community activists, etc.) My clinical interests include multicultural and women's issues, racial / ethnic identity development (especially among biracial / multi - racial / ethnic / cultural individuals), sexual and gender identity development, adjustment and transition issues, and building healthy relationships through assertive communication and positive self - esteem.»
I also have interests in working with grief, self - injury, and issues related to identity in a minority population (racial / ethnic, sexual orientation, religious).
Articles: Transracial Adoption / Interracial Adoption Pact, An Adoption Alliance Provides a selection of articles addressing issues of racial identity in adoption.
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