Sentences with phrase «understanding around race»

These kinds of exchanges help create a common understanding around race, while acknowledging that bias is experienced differently for every group, says Wingfield.

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It has various names, but whatever we call it, it means understanding, friendship, sympathy, and appreciation of other people not those of our race, or our nation, or our economic class, but of all the folk that God has made the world around.
I believe one huge miracle is finally happening in the world that is getting people to integrate amongst each other, regardless of race, sex, religious belief, sexuality, cultural differences, etc. and that it is in this that more people are challenging what is understood of the world around us, our place in it, and how God works through all of it.
With two years left on his contract, Villa want around # 30 million for Benteke and that seems pretty reasonable and I can understand him wanting to further his career, but I wonder if he is putting off our Premier League rivals in the hope of the Gunners joining the race.
The benefits of walking around with a built - in coat of armor are clear, but for evolutionary biologists, understanding how and when the turtle shell evolved has been a slow and steady race.
I certainly understand the attraction, racing through the wilderness at insane speeds and drifting around corners that a person running would have to slow down for.
For while some bigots certainly still cling desperately to outmoded notions about racial purity, most of the country has come around to an understanding that there's only one race, the human race, and that we come in an infinite array of beautiful hues and features.
Specifically, I seek to understand how educators construct meaning around student behavior, how these meanings are activated in different relationships and classroom contexts, and what these patterns tell us about the ways race, culture, and discipline intersect in the school lives of young children.
Pitts (Freeman, 2012) adroitly blends history with fiction and actual figures (King, Obama) with characters in a plot that builds suspense around the supremacists» plans as anger between the races gives way to understanding.
I certainly understand the attraction, racing through the wilderness at insane speeds and drifting around corners that a person running would have to slow down for.
If this is even 1 / 10th what actual race drivers feel when they're zipping around then I understand why they do this.
Issues around race, gender, status and nationality are key to our understanding of how power can be used to shape and control societies.»
Following in this tradition, «Trigger» extends the conversation around identity, considering how even a fluid conception of gender is marked by ongoing negotiations of power and can not be understood outside its complex intersections with race, class, sexuality, and disability.
«Trigger» extends the conversation around identity, considering how even a fluid conception of gender is nonetheless marked by ongoing negotiations of power and can not be understood outside its complex intersections with race, class, sexuality, and disability.
You do that by understanding the ways that history and systems have informed the contemporary lens around race, or gender, or class, or just ability.
That requires education, that requires commitment, it requires time in order to really come to understand the ways that dominant identities around race or gender or class has entrenched themselves, almost become calcified within the structures of any firm, or pick an organization in this country, whether it's higher ed or the non-profit sector, medicine, et cetera.
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