Sentences with phrase «wealthier whiter communities»

Our wealthier whiter communities would never accept solutions that did not center around their input.

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Still, he acknowledges he's been flooded with entreaties in recent months, from fellow leaders of the city's black community as well as wealthy white donors, that he's got the best shot at spearheading a coalition to oust the embattled de Blasio.
As an advocate for housing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cuomo pushed to develop the site as public housing for the county's homeless, one of his first major poltical victories in his solo public service career in the face of opposition from the wealthy, mostly white, residents who lived in the suburban community.
He has such fond memories of Mount Vernon, yet he chose to run away from the city, and currently resides in Rye, a «wealthy, mostly white» community which refuses to accept any form of «affordable housing» and is one of such communities in Westchester County which dumps all of «the problems» into Mount Vernon.
Sophocles, the son of Sophilus, was a wealthy member of the rural deme (small community) of Hippeios Colonus in Attica, which was to become a setting for Oscar Zach is a red piller who detests white knights / manginas, whom he believes to be the actual source from where feminism draws its power to subvert men
The study employs 200 in - depth interviews with white, Chinese American, and Indian American students and parents in two wealthy suburban communities — one with a large, growing Asian American population — and ethnographic observations and staff interviews at the local high school in both.
In practice, gifted programs, even in ethnically and economically diverse communities, are filled with primarily wealthy white and Asian students.
Let's be honest: this is a movement led primarily by white middle - class and wealthy individuals, yet primarily serving low - income communities of color.
Even more sobering, the analysis shows that the largest gaps between white children and their minority classmates emerge in some of the wealthiest communities, such as Berkeley, Calif.; Chapel Hill, N.C.; and Evanston, Ill..
As, the philosopher John Dewey once admonished, «what the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that the community must want for all its children» — not just its white and wealthy ones.
But too often, low - income neighborhoods and communities of color get picked as sites for polluting factories, while wealthier, predominantly white communities are left alone.
His statement tells us about who he presumes to be neglectful parents — that they are Indigenous and / or poor, and should be subject to regulations and controls over daily life in ways that families in white and wealthy communities aren't.
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