The title refers, secondarily, to what is ordinarily called
white racism in this country, which by almost all relevant studies has dramatically declined and is today effectively ostracized.
Not exact matches
GE has no tolerance for hate, bigotry,
racism, and the
white supremacist extremism that the
country witnessed
in Charlottesville last weekend.
Our local partners reported on how hate incidents affect communities across the
country: anti-Semitic graffiti
in Phoenix, Islamophobia
in Minneapolis, racist vandalism and homophobic threats
in Seattle,
white supremacist activity at a California university, racist harassment and vandalism
in Boston,
racism in the workplace
in New Orleans, and hate incidents throughout Florida.
America is too tough and racist to be living as an eastern christian now a days.You have to be
white to be living as a Christian
in US,
in a bid to accomodate all the religions of the world, America has been a failure of its assimilation of Eastern Orthodox Christians
in this
country who are faced daily with intense bigotry,
racism and total denial of their own existance.
Racism and xenophobia remain powerful forces
in our
country, as does celebrity worship, and
white Christians aren't as immune from these influences as they like to think.
«
In the days and weeks following the tragedy in Charleston, many in the white evangelical community wanted to do something to fight the plague of racism in our country and churches,» stated Birdsal
In the days and weeks following the tragedy
in Charleston, many in the white evangelical community wanted to do something to fight the plague of racism in our country and churches,» stated Birdsal
in Charleston, many
in the white evangelical community wanted to do something to fight the plague of racism in our country and churches,» stated Birdsal
in the
white evangelical community wanted to do something to fight the plague of
racism in our country and churches,» stated Birdsal
in our
country and churches,» stated Birdsall.
Dear
White People doesn't aim to condemn the fools who believe
racism in America has ended, but rather open a vast discussion of how the subject of race — and merely identity —
in our
country has evolved.
But «Hostiles» is no spoof; it's a deadly serious examination of the strained relationship between
white men and Native Americans
in this
country, one that acknowledges the
racism and brutality the U.S. Army showed to frontier tribes, while giving a bigoted cavalry officer played by Christian Bale a chance to redeem himself.
At Hammonds House Museum
in Atlanta, Weems's photographic series From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried, along with selected works and her 2016 film People of A Darker Hue, demonstrates the artist's strength as a storyteller, and as a powerful voice against
racism,
white nationalism, and the
white - washed narrative of our
country.
Such as: What did women's liberation, primarily a
white, middle - class movement, have to offer African - American women
in a
country where, as late as the 1960s, de facto slavery still existed; a
country where
racism, which the movement itself shared, was soaked into the cultural fabric?