Sentences with phrase «systematic discrimination of»

The New York Civil Liberties Union announced Tuesday morning the settlement of a federal lawsuit against the Buffalo City School District for what it charged was «the open and systematic discrimination of LGBTQ students at McKinley High School.»

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It's also grappling with systematic racial discrimination from hosts, facing a crackdown from the New York state legislature, and, as of Monday, suing San Francisco over short - term rental rules that the city's board of supervisors passed unanimously at the start of June.
McCoy previously has been critical of Colin Kaepernick, who sparked the protests in the NFL when he took a knee during the national anthem to bring attention to systematic discrimination against black Americans by the police.
One could of course make the argument that limited civilian casualties would be tolerable (assuming adherence to the principles of discrimination and proportionality) to the extent that the air campaign proves successful in forestalling widespread and systematic attacks on civilians.
During his final press conference, President Obama said that he would oppose incoming president Donald Trump if he instituted policies of «systematic discrimination» where the country's «core values may be at stake.»
Local authority divestment campaigns were a central part of the anti-Apartheid movement and an effective response to Margaret Thatcher's failure to act on the systematic racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa.
Senator Klein said, «No tenant should be the target of illegal discrimination or systematic harassment by dishonest, scamming landlords while trying to make a home for themselves and their families.
Those studies could involve systematic or structural discrimination, such as school and neighborhood segregation, or internalized discrimination, which refers to when members of a racial minority absorb the racist messages they hear, resulting in self - hatred or hatred of their minority group.
The paper, «Discrimination and Drinking: A Systematic Review of the Evidence,» was published online in June in Social Science & Medicine.
The krill did not display any systematic discrimination to the sea water with different CO2 levels regardless of the CO2 levels that krill were acclimated for in the 6 months prior to the experiment.
We are of course in very different circumstances today, for the days of systematic forms of race discrimination defended at the highest level of government are mercifully behind us.
It is the combination of both systematic exclusion and cultural discrimination that forms a straight line from the desire to stop bullying and the necessity of engaging student voice throughout education.
According to the Whitney's exhibition label, Pope.L's work «plays with our tendency to project ourselves onto numbers and stokes our awareness that such counting often lays the groundwork for systematic acts of discrimination.
Age discrimination is defined as a «systematic stereotyping of and discrimination against people because they are old, just as racism and sexism accomplish this with skin color and gender.»
It isn't so much taking race into account per se, it's taking into consideration how race has led to systematic discrimination, marginalization and impoverishment of this group of individuals.
Racial discrimination and health: a systematic review of scales with a focus on their psychometric properties
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