Sentences with phrase «racist violence»

They also ask, What does it mean in art to represent bodies that have been marked as property and by racist violence?
It's what Kearney calls a «stutter»: we are forced to witness the same kind of racist violence over and over again, like a word lodged in the throat.
The position of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner was created in 1992 largely in response to the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and HREOC's National Inquiry into Racist Violence.
The lecture is one of a range of activities that keeps Anthony's memory alive and continues the fight against racist violence.
We've seen the terror of white supremacy & racist violence before.
It is only a short step from systematically degrading people to harming them (as we have learned from our nation's racist violence at home and abroad).
While, for example, the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV)-- which in spite of its anti-immigration views, distances itself explicitly from racist violence — has a more balanced support base.
Tense and beautiful, Sweet Country is utterly gripping from the first scene, an extreme close - up of white sugar being stirred into black tea and boiling in a billy, while racist violence occurs off screen, heard but not seen.
The film portrays racist violence in a climate of white supremacy, including the unsparingly rendered lynching of a black man.
Hannah Black demands that all whites wallow in shame about racist violence against blacks, but in the case of Gober's work, his attempt to represent white guilt did not prevent a protest.
Not Today Satan (2017) pictures a gaggle of Boschian demons shadowing a police car, its «Protect and Serve» slogan rendered absurd by consistent police brutality, while Durham, August 14, 2017 (2017) shows a crumpled Confederate statue, highlighting the recent racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The position of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner was created by the federal parliament in December 1992 — a response to the findings of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the National Inquiry into Racist Violence.
There were also reports that he would leave after the president's equivocal reaction to racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer, and media outlets speculated that he might leave after the tax bill was passed or when Trump passed him up as chair of the Federal Reserve.
Most astonishing of all, Britain's tabloids, and the white residents of «middle England» who read them, have woken up to the realities of racism and racist violence.
It was the leader of his party who tried to blame the racist violence on «both sides.»
Cauleen Smith's glittering, handmade banners, emblazoned with poetically mournful slogans in protest of black lives lost to racist violence, announce both the museum's most inclusive Biennial yet and curators Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks's attunement to injustices that long predate Trump's win, but that are sure to tragically intensify under his rule.
Social Realists working in printmaking and photography, including Mabel Dwight, Hugo Gellert, Margaret Bourke - White, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, and Weegee, depict the era as tumultuous and divided: plagued by poverty, labor abuses, racist violence, and war.
The show, dedicated to victims of racist violence, featured work by David Hammons, Kerry James Marshall, Deana Lawson, Kara Walker, and Henry Taylor, among others.
Way ahead of its time, PM fought against income inequality, racist violence, Republican demagoguery, political corruption funded by oligarchs, foreign ideologies seeking world domination.
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