Sentences with phrase «think race relations»

The Siena poll finds that nearly two - thirds of New Yorkers think race relations are just fair or poor, a number that's up from polls conducted earlier in the decade.
Rasmussen: Majority Think Race Relations Haven't Improved Since Obama's Election National Review
While only 39 % of New Yorkers think race relations in the state are excellent (4 %) or good (35 %)-- compared to 58 % who say they are fair (43 %) or poor (15 %)-- that is up from the 2015 Siena Poll, which had 31 % positive and 66 % negative, including 28 % poor, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released Monday morning.
«Last year, two thirds of black voters and about half of white and Latino voters thought race relations were only fair or poor.

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On only one issue do white evangelicals think Clinton would basically do just as good a job of addressing as Trump: dealing with race relations.
It is one thing to think of Martin King as a civil rights activist who transformed America's race relations and quite another to regard racial justice as having theological significance.
Just as we had not attended to the importance of the difference between the experience of oppressed and oppressor races; so we had not thought of the difference between male and female experience in relation to philosophy or theology.
I never thought that I would talk about race relations on Cloth Diaper Addicts.
However, I think Powell's essentialism is a good part of the reason why much of the right was actually rather weak on integration (as opposed to restricting immigration) as important to race relations across the 1960s and 1970s.
I know Diane Abbot (who I respect as our first black female MP) and other senior feel it's racist whenever we talk about immigration — but do we honestly think closing down any discussion has led us to a good place in terms of race relations and tolerance and looking closer to home, how many senior Black or Asian people work in Labour HQ or in Team Corbyn?
Even when I was up very early, my mind used to race from chore to project to errand, and my anxiety level climbed in relation to each thought that became an addition to my list.
It's the way this film takes itself so seriously — who'd have thought they were really exploring race relations and self empowerment?
«Given the environment right now socially, you'd think [academy voters] would be more conscious,» said Gil Robertson IV of Los Angeles» African American Film Critics Assn. «There seems to be little thought or consideration on how «Selma» in particular really does provide an opportunity for people to have some real dialogue about race relations.
Perhaps you think school choice will negatively impact race relations.
Thinking more broadly, if desegregation and integration were really such a disaster in terms of American race relations, how is one to explain the plethora of statistical and anecdotal evidence suggesting a dramatic liberalization in racial attitudes during the past four decades?
Just think about the kinds of national, state, and tribal leaders these students will become and how far our state will have progressed in race relations,» Juneau said.
The club spirit was also well served, I thought, by driver - school attendees who brought along everything from a Riley (no relation to the English maker) V - 8 Special, its seat belts on back order, to a fully flared and prepared SCCA F - Production MG Midget race car, from a wispy 1968 Porsche 911T in street trim to a bruising 21st century Mercedes SL mit airbags.
JLPen77, a friend of mine read the book before I did and she thought each chapter was meant to portray a different era of race relations in American history.
With the state of race relations in our country, you would think more would be done about teaching the history of our people instead of hiding it's ugliness.
I don't think you'd be far wrong to see it as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year as Greenberg's Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S. race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and white.
24) Kara Walker: Her massive sugar sculpture at the Domino Sugar Factory in Williamsburg drew viewers in with the promise of something sweet, while delivering corrosive thoughts on race relations, slavery, and the effects of gentrification.
«We are always considering, as time passes, that the world is becoming a better place, and although I do share that optimism, I do think that we don't take into account that although we made significant strides in race and human relations, we are still negotiating dark spaces,» says Johnson.
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