Sentences with phrase «takes economic inequality»

This will be a fair, responsible and progressive budget that takes economic inequality in our city head - on,» Fuleihan said in a statement.

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President Barack Obama took to the podium Wednesday to highlight one of America's deepest economic problems: inequality.
For Canadians, it is important that our political parties start discussing and debating the policy actions a «new» government should take to respond to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) observation, that the global economy, and therefore the Canadian economy, could be entering a long period of economic stagnation, characterized by slow growth, high unemployment and increasing income inequality.
As someone who is highly critical of economic inequality, political corruption, ecclesiastical vanity, he has the potential to take the teachings of Jesus Christ to the heart of public debate.
Governor Andrew Cuomo took the oath of office for his second term Thursday, promising in a symbolism - laden inauguration ceremony set on the 64th floor of 1 World Trade Center to make New York the first state to tackle national problems of economic inequality and a flawed criminal justice system.
As the high - tech industry takes off in the Capital Region's suburbs, the area's Regional Economic Development Council is focusing in part on something different as it readies for a $ 1.5 billion upstate revitalization sweepstakes: urban poverty and inequality.
While de Blasio has taken up many important social issues — racial profiling, early childhood education, housing, and others — it remains to be seen if he can with the limited power of a mayor really affect the issue of economic inequality, that is the overwhelming power of capital in the world's preeminent financial center.
De Blasio, who took office on January 1 promising to confront economic inequality, had openly thrown his support behind Melissa Mark - Viverito, the co-chair of the council's formidable progressive caucus.
For instance, although the research takes into account relative economic inequalities within the society, it does not consider absolute wealth.
Instead of diving into the deep end like La Ciénaga with fine - tuned, ensemble characterizations and clenched - fist resolve regarding legacies of racism and economic inequality, it cautiously treads water, uncertain if it should take the plunge.
But the media take - away from the Report, that school quality does not affect children's achievement, was disturbing, especially coming one year after passage of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society Programs, a cornerstone of which was that improving schooling for disadvantaged children would reduce economic inequality in the U.S.
If a country finds a way to meet the basic needs of women by taking loans that the whole society must pay, but the national constitution, and the various policies and services do not show the timely commitment for equity and equality, the chance to eradicate poverty and hunger will only be about the alleviation of these two major indicators of real development and sustainability It is then urgent and important not to fall in such a trap, which only comes to add to the financial and economic indebtedness of the society, and nations, to say the least, and to maintain the system of inequality and impoverishment as it basically exist..
As I noted in a post last week, California and Washington have taken distinctly different approaches to achievement gaps that increasingly are most closely associated with economic inequality.
For the past year, Vikram has eloquently and intelligently voiced arguments about — among other topics — institutionalized racism, representations of marginalized identities, and economic inequality, all the while offering nuanced critiques of the artworks that take up these subjects.
The work takes as its starting point the rising social inequality caused by multiple political and economic crises both in Brazil and abroad.
Demonstrators against economic inequality are taking over urban parks and plazas as law enforcement officials continue to devise increasingly hostile tactics to disband the camps.
Taking a cue from Cornell's assemblages, Los Angeles artist Betye Saar's surreal, mixed - media assemblages, including her 1976 piece, Untitled, use an array of highly potent found objects and imagery to tackle hefty subjects such as racism and economic inequality.
The movement is taking the world by storm with a message that resonates powerfully with the millions of regular people: growing economic inequality is corrupting our democracies and making most people's lives worse.
Last week Assange said bitcoin was more realistic than the last financial protest movement that stemmed from economic inequality taking place worldwide.
But a visiting economist, Nobel Prize winning Joseph Stiglitz, has criticised the Australian Government's moves toward US - style universities and healthcare, saying these steps «would take it down the American path of widening inequality and economic stagnation».
It acknowledges that racially specific aspects of discrimination such as socio - economic disadvantage, historical subordination and the failure to recognise cultural distinctiveness must be taken into account in order to redress inequality in fact.
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