Sentences with phrase «subject of race»

But maybe that feeling of change was most apparent because the movie went beyond its ostensible subject of race and the fight for emancipation.
I think Starbucks» mistake was not so much in raising the subject of race, but in being too presumptuous about its moral authority and too controlling about how these conversations would go.
Many were eager to discuss the subject of race and the pressure they sometimes feel from having two «jobs» at the office: an official one, managing a team or division, and the other, «representing» other African Americans who have yet to make it into the room.
A Conversation About Race Relations in America In the second half of the Annual Meeting of Shareholders, Schultz plans to address the subject of race relations in America and unconscious bias through a personal reflection of his time spent with more than 2,000 partners during Partner Open Forums in Seattle, St. Louis, Oakland, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Finance executive Mellody Hobson, a member of the Starbucks Board of Directors for 10 years, says speaking openly about race makes for better business and a better society even though the subject of race can be challenging to discuss.
We know this because the subject of race still hurts for many people of color.
But if I applied it to the subject of race, then all of a sudden I was a Marxist or I've been watching too much of the liberal media.
The subject of race is a tired one for Giants cornerback Jason Sehorn, the only white starting cornerback in the league.
In the U.S., the same sort of formula generally applies to the subject of race.
Cuomo seemed striking «unsettled» by the incident and rushed inside the Dwyer Cultural Center at 123rd Street for a meeting with black officials — including McCall, his 2002 primary opponent; former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson, who is one of three Cuomo campaign co-chairs; and the Rev. Al Sharpton — at which he will be strategizing how to win back the support of black voters and engage his GOP opponent, Carl Paladino, on the subject of race.
As the backbench MP Jon Cruddas, perhaps the party's most thoughtful figure on the subject of race and immigration, has said: «If Labour becomes the voice for this sour, shrill, hopeless politics it will die.
And Super Dirt Week has been the subject of racing debate for years: The longer track in Syracuse is a significantly different challenge than the one most «dirt» drivers face throughout the summer.
The past week of the race has been dominated by the subject of race: Mr. Rangel claimed once more that Mr. Espaillat, a Dominican - American, is making racial appeals in the majority Latino district in upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
In my experience online dating, the other person has always introduced the subject of race, especially when it has nothing to do with the present conversation.
Dear White People doesn't aim to condemn the fools who believe racism in America has ended, but rather open a vast discussion of how the subject of race — and merely identity — in our country has evolved.
Modern society has placed some politically correct Band - Aids over the subject of race relations, but there's still a long way to go.
This fantastically twisted and addictively entertaining horror - satire on the subject of race plays like an Ira Levin rewrite of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
It's funny, it's scary, it wields a surgical knife on the subject of race.
It excoriates the boy's club of the executive boardroom, treats sexual harassment and assault like real things with real consequences, and has something to say on the subjects of race and the economic caste.
The subject of race in the movies will always get people talking, but that this minimally provocative mainstream fluff was met with such exhaustive, tempestuous discourse feels culturally puerile, like tamed dogs fending off wolves on the hunt for the next Birth of a Nation.
He has recently created major public art projects: Scaffold (2012), installed at the Walker Art Center in 2017 and now in an ongoing process of transformation after mediations with Dakota Native American elders, represented gallows used in seven hangings from 1859 to 2006 sanctioned by the U.S. government; Labyrinth (2015) in Philadelphia, PA, addressed mass incarceration; and The Meeting House (2016) in Concord, MA, examined the subject of race in colonial and contemporary New England.
In Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America, Copeland focuses on the work of Renée Green, Glenn Ligon, Lorna Simpson, and Fred Wilson, and considers how slavery shaped American art in the last decades of the twentieth century in order to argue for a reorientation of modern and contemporary art history where the subject of race is concerned.
The artist questions the subjects of race, gender, and social engagement continuously, whilst keeping high domain of innovation and provocation.
Basically, Gone allowed Walker's career to be launched with an exclamation point and instantly transformed her into a preeminent artistic voice on the subject of race and racism.
The mural launched Walker's career, also making her one of the leading artistic voices on the subject of race and racism.
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