Sentences with phrase «racial lines as»

As usual, there's a multitude of tensions bubbling under the placid surface, along class and racial lines as well as the requisite secrets from the past haunting certain folks.

Not exact matches

It's almost as if this is an 85 - minute movie about the mob and a 30 - minute story about racial violence north of the Mason - Dixon line are just smashed together.
Though sects usually transcend national and racial lines, some are so limited by choice or by force, such as the black sectarian groups studied by St. Clair Drake, Raymond J. Jones, and Arthur H. Fauset.
so the church could use a disgusting ruling like that one as an excuse to hire along racial lines.
As Paul Blair caught Lou Johnson's fly ball to complete Dave McNally's 1 - 0 shutout and the Orioles» four - game sweep, Memorial Stadium erupted, hoary south - of - the - Mason - Dixon - Line racial codes were abandoned as blacks and whites hugged and hollered, and I experienced a moment of unalloyed joy — a prolepsis of the Kingdom, if I may saAs Paul Blair caught Lou Johnson's fly ball to complete Dave McNally's 1 - 0 shutout and the Orioles» four - game sweep, Memorial Stadium erupted, hoary south - of - the - Mason - Dixon - Line racial codes were abandoned as blacks and whites hugged and hollered, and I experienced a moment of unalloyed joy — a prolepsis of the Kingdom, if I may saas blacks and whites hugged and hollered, and I experienced a moment of unalloyed joy — a prolepsis of the Kingdom, if I may say.
The extreme opposites of the bi-nationalist school, the hard - line protagonists of violence and armed power as the only way to establish and maintain a Zionist settlement in Palestine (or over all of it), held that the Arabs were intransigently opposed to this venture and regarded the immigrating European Jews as racial outsiders, as intruders in their own ancestral living - space, and would harass and murder them and strangle their venture unless they were beaten back by superior fire - power.
If there was a grand division of leadership in the church's mission as between Paul and Peter, was the division defined on racial or geographical lines?
In Chicago, it broke down, as it does so much in America, along racial lines, with most blacks backing JRW and wondering aloud if race played a factor.
Assemblyman Danny O'Donnell, the only Democrat to vote no, lambasted language in the 421 - a renewal that he said was written in such a way as to recreate an old racial red - line along W. 96th St. — the middle of his Upper West Side district.
They are not the first to criticize the proposed lines along racial grounds, but the caucus» criticism lends political heft as state officials negotiate the final boundaries for state legislative districts.
Outgoing NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said his biggest regrets of his tenure as top cop were having to bury officers killed in the line of duty and not fully healing the racial tensions that threatened to tear the city apart after the assassination of two of them.
Twenty - two states expressly require that district lines be drawn to recognize communities of interest, such as social, cultural, ethnic, economic and racial similarities.
Republicans who controlled the redistricting process as part of a task force called LATFOR always said their lines were based on demographics, and insisted they complied with the state and federal constitutional as well as the federal Voting Rights Act, which was enacted to protect the voting rights of racial minorities.
The mass culture of film reeled across class, ethnic, racial, and regional lines, drawing one and all into shared stories and imbuing us with the sense that reality itself is as changeable and ephemeral as the names on the movie marquee.
The state school education system in SA was segregated along racial lines, and the schools for the coloured population group were not of the same standard as those enjoyed by the white population group.
Gilman's goal of assessing the impact of racial science on Freud's sense of himself as a Jew, a man and a scientist, therefore involves a complex process of reading between the lines of the man who invented reading between the lines.
The dialogue is clichéd, as are the characters (sometimes in a racial or ethnic fashion, which is over the line to the offensive side of hammy).
And does the Candyman urban legend make sense as anything other than a snarling manifestation of repressed racial genocide and those it affects generations down the line?
According to this video from the streaming giant, fans of the uninspired quips and underdeveloped racial parable are apparently already lining up to don prosthetics to join Joel Edgerton as orcs in the upcoming film, which is being written and directed by Ayer.
With most films about sickness or contamination, the virus is employed as a socio - political metaphor either for other more emotionally charged illnesses such as HIV or for the fear and distrust surrounding cultural, ethnic or racial lines.
Many view the election of Trump as a slap in the face, the latest in a long line of refusals to acknowledge historical inequalities, as well as systemic racial and economic injustices.
This pattern likewise falls disproportionately along racial lines: for example, Latino students are 1.4 times more likely than white students to attend a school with a law enforcement officer but not a school counselor (while Asian students are 1.3 times as likely and black students are 1.2 times as likely).
As the department has stated publicly, «many schools and communities continue to suffer the effects of racial segregation, and that many of our nation's largest school districts remain starkly segregated along racial and economic lines
This gap down racial lines may sound out of sync with Seattle's popular reputation as a liberal bastion of progress.
As many schools across America have re-segregated along racial and ethnic lines, several school leaders are looking for solutions that can help reverse course.
Tracking four cohorts of students throughout Florida, I find that large differences in math achievement across racial lines exist as early as elementary school and persist through high school.
As a result, redrawing zone lines could allow for more students of different racial and socio economic backgrounds to be included and create the possibility of integration (Saporito and Van Riper 2015).
And while many still draw the parallel between homeownership and living the dream, the sentiment surrounding homeownership and the reality of one's living situation as a renter or homeowner vary drastically along racial and ethnic lines.
Information such as the total amount borrowed, future income, and default rates can't be broken down along racial lines.
In Milwaukee, the WHS looked at each ZIP code in the city, filling the spreadsheet with such information as the total population, number of households, percentage of renter - occupied homes, racial makeup, level of education, median age, unemployment rate, average income and percentage of people living below the poverty line.
2017 Talking Pictures: Camera Phone Conversations Between Artists, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA DRAW / Boston, MassArt, Boston, MA Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art, Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY Uptown, The Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University, New York, NY Maker, Maker, Children's Museum of the Arts, New York, NY No burden as heavy, David Castillo Gallery, Miami Beach, FL Jacob Lawrence: Lines of Influence, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, GA The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY Victory over the Sun: The Poetics and Politics of Eclipse, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY Detroit 67: Perspectives, Detroit Historical Society, Detroit, MI ProjectArt Presents: My Kid Could Do That, Kimpton Eventi Hotel, New York, NY
The project, which has been promoted as a lynching memorial, emphasizes the through line from slavery to current discrimination and racial bias.
Poverty is at record levels, with great spikes along racial lines (10 % + higher than the national average) and for young families with children (incredibly 37 %) as is wealth inequality.
What this means is that the government, in line with international human rights definitions, accepts that racial equality is not always achieved merely by treating individuals or groups of particular ethnic origin the same as those who do not originate from that background.
Legitimate barracking for one's team is a tradition that has been alive as long as the game itself but, when such behaviour coincides with cultural displays and Goodes» efforts to stop racism, it is clear that a line has been crossed to racial abuse.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z