Sentences with phrase «stand against prejudice»

Whether it was confronting a bully or making a public stand against prejudice, she felt compelled to act.

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Why are you standing up for the (imaginary) prejudices against christians?
They have empowered black people to stand up against slavery and prejudice in this country.
Jesus Christ would not and DOES NOT stand for prejudice against women or gays.
Harteveld also discovered that men are less deterred by being associated with prejudice and that they stand to benefit more from the protection against globalisation offered by some radical right - wing parties.
Throughout the month of August, Gordmans, which operates 97 stores in 20 states, will join ADL in a call to action encouraging individuals to take a stand against bullying and prejudice in schools and communities.
Facing History and Ourselves equips students with skills they need to stand up against incipient racism, prejudice, and antisemitism.
To help shatter some long - standing prejudiced labels some people have against Mini, the automaker recruited a team of superstars, including Tony Hawk, Serena Williams, Abby Wambach, Harvey Keitel, and T - Pain.
Emily stands up for Katie against a prejudiced preacher.
Envisaged as a place for everyone to come to remember the Holocaust, as well as a focal point for annual national commemorations, the Memorial will affirm the United Kingdom's commitment to stand up against prejudice and hatred.
Because of this long - standing prejudice against beauty, it seems sexy to me to work with that, since you're not supposed to do it.
The long - standing environmentalist prejudice against the freedom of flight shows that for Greens, the real problem is freedom of movement for the masses.
Finding prospective jurors who can keep an open mind both about issues at the innocence / guilty phase and at the sentence phases, jurors who can stand up against community prejudice.
(4) A finding of liability against the Attorney General under subsection (2) is without prejudice to the right of the Attorney General or the Crown to indemnity or other relief from the person in whose place the Attorney General stood in the action or other proceeding.
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