Sentences with phrase «see people of color»

It is intriguing to see people of color in novels who are not relegated to being peripheral or supporting players.
This single moment in cinema reflects the current world of STEM, only small moments where you see people of color (especially women) as leaders and game changers in the field.
«When our students walk into the building and they see a person of color leading something, that's a very good thing,» he said.

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Would like to see no women or people of color — heck, maybe white men too — accept jobs at Facebook until Thiel is gone.
Synaesthesia is often described as a joining of the senses — where a person can see sounds or hear colors.
«Women and people of color aren't given the chance to fail because it's like, «Oh, see, that's what happened.»»
One of the challenges many people find themselves in when it comes to diversity is in trying to not see color or gender.
Another study of VR's empathetic powers by Stanford University's Jeremy Bailenson showed that participants were twice as willing to help a color - blind person when they experienced seeing the world through reduced pigment vision.
«When we did a private beta, we saw a lot of people asking the bot about its personal life or who the president was or what their favorite color should be,» he says.
Recently we've seen how a diet of all - white - male test data can lead to bias in artificial intelligence, overlooking people of color, for example.
Co-founder and Executive Director of United We Dream, Cristina Jimenez explains, «Our movement is led by undocumented immigrants and people of color, and under Trump we've seen our members targeted in phishing attacks online and chased by white supremacists out in the streets.»
You can't SEE gay, so you can't say that gays suffer the same types of discrimination as people of color who can't hide their skin color or ethnic features.
The big Jesus statue was definately an the unfortunate color of butter when you saw it in person.
I have been able to see things other people haven't and that has definitely colored my vision of things.
How would you like it if W h i t e voters only voted for a person's color?I saw a talk show interview the other night.One of the top B l a c k leaders said that he voted for Obama based on his color and asked others to do the same.How crazy is that?
So if we refuse to see color when we look at the eyes, hair, and skin of another person, we are inherently acknowledging that something is wrong about our gaze.
If people of every race and color flocked to see him, longed to touch him, would he be bound by our arrangements?
It is not until people begin to see past color, gender, ethnicity, and religion as social assignments and see the heart of a person, only then we will have true peace.
I've never seen a «white» person, from any part of the world, whose skin color was actually white.
The effects of this policy are still very much seen today, as areas that used to be inside the red line are still occupied predominantly by people of color.
But the reality is that «there are just too many negatives» when the state is given the power to kill, including, as we have seen in the United States, the growth of a «bureaucracy of death» that targets the poor and people of color.
Some siblings bought their 66 - year - old father a pair of EnChroma glasses, the techy eyewear that somehow allows people with colorblindness to see in color, for his birthday.
Boston is not known for charm of its weather, except maybe fall where people flock to see the leaves change color.
Many people believe that the color of the nipple discharge during pregnancy can help determine if this is a normal occurrence or not; however, both normal and abnormal nipple discharge during pregnancy can be seen in different colors, such as white, yellow or clear.
«I think it's critical,» added Rep. Adriano Espaillat, noting he'd like to either see a woman or person of color — or both — in the job.
Soon the people will see his true colors of the guy who is the biggest used car salesman.
«Right now, if we turn on our televisions or go on the internet, we will see ample evidence of people — specifically people of color — being the subject of violent death in our country,» Soares said at a press conference.
The arrogant, white members of the NYPD think that they can abuse and even kill the citizenry (most especially people of color) as they see fit.
Either he dies (hope not), goes to jail (we will see how primary night goes), or he leave the district which would show his true colors to the people of the 23rd.
One protester could be seen holding a poster with the phrase: «SESSIONS: TOO RACIST FOR 1986 TOO RACIST FOR 2017» and a quote by Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez: «No senator has fought harder against the hopes and aspirations of Latinos, immigrants and people of color than Senator Sessions.»
«I want to see new leadership that represents the people of the district and I don't care what color they are,» he said.
We also have seen more people of color elected to office - including a Latino mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, in Los Angeles, who was opposed by the Democratic Party establishment but elected in a nonpartisan primary election system.
In addition to independence from the mayor, some have also argued the next speaker should be a person of color — complicating matters for Johnson and Levine, both seen as serious contenders but both of whom are white men.
«Most of the things that we see as colored are manufactured by people who are trying to make colors that work for trichromats,» he says.
«If you want to find a gene that makes you see colors, you compare the genes of people who see colors with the genes of people who are color - blind.
So far, though, most people would doubt that computers truly «see» a visual scene full of shapes and colors in front of their cameras, that they truly «hear» a question through their microphones, that they feel anything — experience consciousness — the way humans do, despite computers» remarkable ability to crunch data at superhuman speed.
Why are some «color - blind» people able to perceive an almost normal range of colors while others see barely more than a two - toned world?
One of the most common forms of synesthesia is when people involuntarily see particular colors in connection with letters, numbers or sounds.
That's a pattern many people of color have seen before in Miami, one detailed in N.D.B. Connolly's book about the effect of Jim Crow laws on South Florida, «A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida.»
Some of the study's subjects viewed photos of the transformation of the monkeys» faces as a human or primate would see them while others saw pictures as a color - blind person would and others as a camera would.
In an online survey of some 13,000 people published in the Journal of Vision, he found a subtle link between what colors they saw and whether they identified as a «morning lark» or a «night owl.»
«People, however, can usually see the difference, if there is some clue they can find that tells them the color of the light illuminating the room.»
I also know that I chose the right turn in regards to career fulfillment because I feel good and I see the fire ignited in so many young people of color.
Less distinguished people experience a similar tangling of the senses, some reporting that they can taste the words they speak or see the colors of certain words or numbers.
People with the most common types of color blindness find it difficult or impossible to see the numbers hidden within the patterns shown here.
Additional skepticism arises from knowing that fMRI measures blood - flow change, not neuronal activity, that the colors are artificially added in order to see the blood - flow differences and that those images are not any one person's brain but are instead a statistical compilation of many subjects» brains in the experiment.
The raised patterns translate colors, shapes, and other intricate details of the cosmic objects, allowing visually impaired people to feel what they can not see.
Some of those detect colors people can't even see, such as ultraviolet light.
Using a simple, homemade respirometer, Devon was able to evaluate the amount of CO2 in a person's exhalations by seeing how long it took an indicator to change colors (in response to the presence of CO2).
In practice what I've seen is that people who set their sights on happiness don't just want more goodness — they're running full steam away from discomfort — which is a horse of a different color.
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