The Help, written and directed by Tate Taylor from the novel by Kathryn Stockett, belongs to the Driving Miss Daisy tradition of feel - good fables about black - white relations in America, movies in
which institutional racism takes a backseat to the personal enlightenment of one white character.
Not exact matches
A fancy term for this is
institutional racism,
which is what we get when well mannered racists are calling the shots in an organisation.
It supports investigation efforts in the disproportionate suspension rates of black students and works with the Black Lives Matter movement to participate in protests,
which perpetuates the myth that
institutional racism is a cause of student failure.
I see these projects — both of
which engage with deeply rooted
institutional racism and sexism — as closely related, simultaneous efforts to decolonise the university.
But, since these are the only two memorable instances in
which characters address
racism as an
institutional problem, I'd call my own speculation a stretch.
Or Theo Anthony's incredible Rat Film,
which appears to be a look at amateur vermin exterminators in Baltimore before diving into urban planning,
institutional racism and cosmic head - trip detours.
Coleman's arguments lamenting students of color score worse on the tests than their white peers — without acknowledging the ways in
which systematic underfunding of schools, poverty, and
institutional racism have disfigured our school system — end up pathologizing communities of color rather than supporting them.
We are looking for schools that demonstrate thoughtful work to promote high academic outcomes for students of all backgrounds; hire and train a diverse group of teachers and leaders; create a school culture in
which all students and families feel welcomed, respected, and included; and confront
institutional racism.
However, the group's critique of
institutional racism in and beyond Britain's art world [6] became a part of the impetus that led to The Other Story, a seminal survey of African and Asian artists at London's Hayward Gallery in 1989 as well as the founding of the Association of Black Photographers and the establishment of Iniva, the Institute of International Visual Arts — some of
which have exhibited Piper's work.
(The latter painting was a response to the murder in London of a black teenager; it was subsequently found that the haphazard way in
which the crime was investigated was a result of
institutional racism on the part of the Metropolitan Police.)
Sovereignty, self - government, aboriginal title that has not been ceded, unresolved specific claims, legislative authorities, human rights and
institutional racism are just a few of the topics,
which, raised in the wrong context, can side track the discussion and the consultation.
The draft,
which is open for comment until December 10, acknowledges the role of
institutional racism «as a factor that impacts on health service delivery» and of the «ongoing importance of research into the social and cultural determinants of health as well as health system, service delivery and translational research».
They also called for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be in executive management positions in these workforces,
which would lead to more effective services and programs, and also help to address
institutional and structural
racism and discrimination.
He took us through the allure and power of capitalism, prevailing whiteness, power and privilege, and
institutional racism,
which are factors that can distract us from self - determination, decolonisation and equity.
National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards,
which aim to tackle problems such as
institutional racism and culturally unsafe services and workplaces.
Also see Croakey's previous articles about cultural safety, including this call for cultural safety training for politicians (cough, cough Cory), and this overview of new National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards,
which aim to tackle problems such as
institutional racism and culturally unsafe services and workplaces.
Acknowledging and addressing trauma,
institutional racism and other determinants of health is also critical to addressing the over-incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people,
which the report describes as part of a «vicious circle» that, together with the removal of children, harms health and wellbeing.