He did not, however, vow to stop
talking about injustice.
If MLK got up on the Lincoln memorial and started
talking about the injustice of how jews in brooklyn were exluding people, how many of the followers would have cared?
That said, we shouldn't avoid
talking about injustice because we're afraid of making things uncomfortable or offending someone.
I'm
talking about the injustice, the outrage, of human trafficking, which must be called by its true name — modern slavery.»
Social media has transformed the way
we talk about injustice, and as events unfold in Ferguson, Missouri, we've been reminded once again of the pervasive and systemic racism that is present in the U.S. and that affects millions of our brothers and sisters every single day.
You are not thinking that Republicans would abandon all of
their talk about the injustice of filibusters and use one themselves would you?
We all learn differently, so your empathy - building process might entail watching Ava DuVernay's documentary 13th, or Bryan Stevenson's TED Talk «We Need to
Talk About an Injustice.»
In today's Publetariat Dispatch, author Alan Baxter
talks about the injustice of reviews that aren't really about the book in question at all.
But we also spent many quieter moments
talking about injustices in the world, and the need for strong international leadership to combat them.
By
talking about these injustices, hopefully we can shed the light that will bring about change.
Not exact matches
We can
talk about wanting to show love towards women who have been hurt by gender
injustice — and this is important — but it's even more important to challenge the status quo that allows it to happen.
Still another consequence is exposed by people of the world's poorer countries, to whom
talk about sustainability and reduced life styles has the familiar odor of
injustice to it.
I do the best I can to speak out against
injustice, to question hostility, to bring to light that perhaps one should know what they are
talking about before making judgements.
And for those of us who are white or from a Western heritage — who have been acclimated to power structures and hierarchy while being blinded to poverty and
injustice — maybe we, more than anyone, should be
talking about decolonizing our theology.
racial segregation was so widely accepted in the churches and societies throughout the world that few white theologians, did see the
injustice, did not regard the issue important enough to even write or
talk about it.
However, just
talking about racial
injustice isn't enough.
It's easy to
talk about how racism isn't an issue when I don't have friends who have had their lives altered or defined by daily
injustices.
We
talked to Trillia Newbell, a speaker and author whose books include United: Captured by God's Vision for Diversity,
about how Christians can have productive conversations and take action on issues of racial
injustice.
In the 1970s there was much
talk about a new international economic order that would redress the
injustice of poverty - stricken nations alongside rich nations that were overdeveloped.
He
talks about the «
injustice» of a society that has «massive divides» between rich and poor.
Even the attempt to smother the issue with a weak compromise that like will still leave the right inflamed when players are still
talking about racism and
injustice.
In
talking with others
about their childhood and thinking back to my own, there are many recollections of the
injustice and indignation felt when negative intent was ascribed to the child's motives.
We had brunch last time and
talked for hours
about fashion, new media, mental health disorders, and social
injustice.
(It's heartbreaking, too, to listen to the men who love these women
talk about their inability to help them, how their own love of the military has been ruined by watching the
injustices perpetrated upon their wives and daughters.)
I think that any conversation has to take into account that many of them have their own stories to tell
about this kind of
injustice — and they need to be given the space to
talk.
The hole that I'm
talking about, is this hollow feeling that I have every single time I think
about all of the human potential that's been wasted, all of the social
injustice that's been created by not providing the highest possible quality of education to the kids in this country that need it most.
The teachers
talk candidly as a community
about the
injustice, and the difficulty of studying these parts of our history, but the teachers also
talk about the necessity of studying these parts of history.
Milwaukee, WI - November 18, 2014 Over 100 people attended a community meeting with Chicago organizers Jitu Brown at Bethesda Baptist Church to
talk about education, racial
injustice and the need for community schools.
In this issue, we
talk about the hours we've spent playing
Injustice: Gods Among Us, and what else we've been reading.
During an interview with GameSpot at E3, Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon
talked about upcoming superhero fighting game,
Injustice 2, and revealed the...
NetherRealm Studios
talks to CBR
about what's new in «
Injustice 2,» and the mobile version of the DC fighting game.
After the break, the boys
talk about all of the best trailers and news that game out of E3, including the next
Injustice 2 DLC character, Dragonball FighterZ, Anthem, Cuphead, Kingdom Hearts III, Assassin's Creed Origins, Battlefront II, God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, Spider - Man, Detroit Become Human, Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite, Rocket League for Switch, Kirby, Pokémon for Switch, Metroid Prime 4 + Samus Returns, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, and Super Mario Odyssey.
That's now obviously elevated, but even early on artists were
talking to us
about their concerns with racial
injustice and violence and the like.»
We, the elders that Steve Salmony
talks about, in our noisy youthful rebellions lifted the veil of normalcy draped over the American Dream and exposed the imperial dreams that underlay it and the
injustices, inequities, and environmental harms that ensued.
So the movement we're
talking about, the unnamed movement of environmental social justice and indigenous organizations, are forming and collecting to address the salient issues of our time: in poverty and water and climate and the enormous inequities that exist economically in the world, the continuous and rapid degradation of our resource bases, the
injustice of pollution itself, in terms of what it does to people's health and their children.
Ms. Jean
talked about the importance of maintaining individualism while in law school and encouraged the students to use their personal and professional voices to speak out against
injustice throughout the remainder of their legal careers.
Examples of tip sheets that are relevant include «Moving beyond racism» and «
Talking with children
about violence and
injustice».
Ultimately we are
talking about combating the
injustices that we endure on a daily basis.