Not exact matches
Is
equality a condition
for the fulfillment of our humanity in covenant
with God or is it a condition
for the competitive
struggle to attain our own interests?
The sexual liberation of women can also be correlated
with their
struggle for political freedom and social
equality.
It makes human beings
with the deepest personal identity responsible
for their actions, successes and failures, without denying the urgency of the
struggle for social, economic, and political pre-requisites of righteousness,
equality, and brotherhood.
When the «depressed classes «awaken to their rights and begin the
struggle for social and economic
equality, and when the members of the «aboriginal «tribes, who have been peacefully secluded
for centuries from the main stream of Indian nationalism, join
with others in demanding their rights, fundamentalist groups and the monied classes oppose such moves.
His exchanges
with a liberal American journalist about the long
struggle blacks have endured in the face of western imperialism, as the latter seeks to find common ground in their mutual pursuit of
equality, makes
for some of the most resonating and tense moments of this three - hour production.
Hopkins, who is gay, said he wants police to crack down on the violence
with the same diligence whether or not the perpetrators are LGBT people, because he fears that turning a blind eye to LGBT - driven violence could hurt the ongoing
struggle for gay
equality.
In 2009 when the marriage
equality bill came before the Senate
for a vote, I
struggled with the decision.
Framing the unfinished work as a radical narration about race in America, Peck matches Baldwin's lyrical rhetoric
with rich archival footage of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, and connects these historical
struggles for justice and
equality to the present - day movements that have taken shape in response to the killings of young African - American men including Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Mike Brown, and Amir Brooks.
The fiercely private King was not only championing
for equality, but also
struggling to come to terms
with her own sexuality, as her friendship
with Marilyn Barnett (Andrea Riseborough) developed.
Virtually all of the major themes that have engaged Weems are represented, including personal narrative, such as Family Pictures and Stories and the famous Kitchen Table Series; the legacy and locales of slavery, including Sea Islands Series, Jefferson Suite, Slave Coast, and Dreaming in Cuba; contemporary perceptions of African Americans, as in Colored People and Afro - Chic; and the universal
struggle for equality dealt
with in works like Ritual and Reunion.
In California, White was geographically removed from the center of the civil rights movement, although he kept in contact
with friends on the east coast and continued to contribute to the
struggle for equality through the arts.
Charged
with the emotion, the powerful images in Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs, 1961 - 1965 depict the
struggle for justice and
equality during a time of Freedom Rides, protests, marches, and police violence.
Neel remains a recurring figure of intrigue
for feminist art historians because of the contradictions and complexities she had to navigate as a gifted but flawed person whose talent and domestic responsibilities coincided
with the first wave of the feminist
struggle for women's
equality.
Tactical and tactile, this replica along
with others is recreating this symbol of
struggle to remember those who lost in the fight
for equality
These events coincide
with the first international Day of the Girl on Thursday, and they remind us that the global
struggle for gender
equality is the paramount moral
struggle of this century, equivalent to the campaigns against slavery in the 19th century and against totalitarianism in the 20th century.
Gay rights activists knew that these Republicans were not on their side, but by getting them on the record
struggling to explain their bigotry, this questioning likely reached moderates in favor of
equality, while also helping to create a political environment in which Obama and Democrats were able to set themselves apart from the Republicans and reaffirm their support
for equality, while also scoring political points
with an influential constituency.
I welcome artists working in and out of the mainstream; corporate execs resisting the limitations of their jobs; gays making good lives in the face of homophobia; parents coping
with pressures on the family; intercultural couples
struggling with identity and
equality issues; and people of all persuasions striving
for lasting intimate relationships.
Over the years, as she has worked
with various non-profits in both the U.S. and abroad on issues ranging from nonviolent civil resistance to engaging men and boys in the
struggle for gender
equality, her ideas about political and social change have greatly evolved.