Sentences with phrase «racial relations»

To address racial relations and the race issues period and the way that he did it was was ingenious.
If not racial relations or the arms race, only a race to the finish line is left.
One of the few bona fide cinematic sensations of 2017 was this massive hit thriller, reflecting the mood and temperament of the contemporary cultural climate and racial relations in ways director Jordan Peele could not possibly have anticipated when creating his film.
I said especially white people because as the majority there more prone to being desensitized about racial relations just due to sheer numbers.Too many people do not talk to people about race enough.
Poetically timed for release with the recent developments regarding the Trayvon Martin case still making headlines, Fruitvale Station serves as another glaring example of racial relations gone wrong in the United States.
Get Out managed to strike a deep nerve with the zeitgeist, resonating with themes of black excellence and white subjugation, exploring how American racial relations tick all the way back to the days of the slave traders and the traded.
I'm not sure many New Englanders can truly comprehend Southern and Mid-Atlantic racial relations, both past and present.
In addition to the detective angle, Hartley thoughtfully explores such issues as racial relations, inter - and intra -, as Anglet deals with the censure of her own community, and class as she attempts to work outside the political system to solve the murder.
Walker's graphite drawings on paper were presented jointly with Lehmann Maupin in a two - gallery show, and were a departure from her iconic cutouts but remained equally poignant on the issues of African - American identity and the probing of modern day racial relations.
Tensions and prejudices quickly emerge at this pizzeria, resulting in one of the most unflinching takes on racial relations in movie history.
It would be surprising, but I can see how she might just... annex those cultures as being «closer to light than dark»... But that region is usually considered it's own area when it comes to racial relations in the world.
Charles E. Silberman has analysed the problem of communication in racial relations.
Its mission is to bring «cross-cultural, racial or racial relations and interest in racial relations» together.
Folayan and Davis take a close look at that fateful day and the aftermath from an insider's perspective as they delve deeply into the media's impact and the community at large while revealing the fact that we haven't made much progress in racial relations, injustices, and overall perceptions.
Since chapter two's title can not be referring to racial relations, what else can «race» stand for?
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