Sentences with phrase «racial subjugation»

I further agree with JUSTICE STEVENS that, in this area, large deference is owed by the Judiciary to «Congress» institutional competence and constitutional authority to overcome historic racial subjugation
There have since been 25 dinners that have explored themes like Baltimore, Race, and Identity, the 2016 shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; Black Female Subjectivity, Black Male Subjectivity and Racial Subjugation in Latin American History.
But more than just dinner talk, these conversations have addressed topics such as police violence, the 2016 Pulse nightclub shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; black female and male subjectivity; and racial subjugation in Latin American history.
There have since been 25 dinners that have explored themes like Baltimore, Race, and Identity (in honor of Freddy Gray); the 2016 shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; Black Female Subjectivity; Black Male Subjectivity; and Racial Subjugation in Latin American History.
The aspirational placement of the paintings, and their current «tabling» in lieu of action is a direct reference to the longstanding debate regarding atonement for America's history of slavery and racial subjugation.
The antagonist, suffering years of racial subjugation, wants to end Wakanda's isolation by using her weapons against oppressors all over the world.

Not exact matches

Not remembered as the greatest 200m final in Olympic memory (that accolade probably goes to Michael Johnson and his world record time of 19.32 at the Atlanta Games or Usain Bolt at 2016 Rio Olympics), this moment would be remembered for the events after the race: three athletes» protest against the violence, subjugation and oppression of racial injustice.
The goal is to find a notable representation of someone that celebrates being white and the continuation of white people, without a mandate for dominance, racial supremacy, or subjugation of non-whites.
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.
Originally commissioned for a September 1956 issue of Life Magazine, this series is an intimate portrayal of one family's perseverance through racial and economic subjugation in the Jim Crow South.
The gallery's exhibition presents a selection of images from «Segregation Story,» his evocative series which it describes as «an intimate portrayal of one family's perseverance through racial and economic subjugation
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