Many people are uncomfortable talking about race — especially white people,
whose skin color insulates them and offers privileges, Rollins says.
I've never seen a «white» person, from any part of the world,
whose skin color was actually white.
Parents gather around small groups of kids —
whose skin colors span shades of ivory and tan and brown — to ask them about their projects and the ways in which these issues are still relevant today.
Not exact matches
His approach didn't work in a state
whose voters chose substance over
skin color — despite the incredibly unsavory tactics in PG County.
For the first time, using sophisticated tools to measure
skin color, blood flow, and temperature, researchers found that patients on the drug who had a very rapid onset of flushing — redness, pain, swelling, and heat to the face — rated the experience far more harshly than patients
whose skin changed gradually, even to the point of extreme redness or change in temperature over time.
Most recently, I heard the words from my mother, who does not approve of my being in a relationship with someone
whose skin is a different
color than mine — it's almost comical, except it's tragic, especially at this point in our lives.
For those
whose skin changes
color with the seasons, you may need to mix
colors or use different shades for different parts of the year — think warm in the summer and cool undertones in the winter.
You should highlight your lips just starting above your lips with a pen
whose color is close to your
skin color or lipstick
color.
In 1967, the US Supreme Court legalized interracial marriage and legitimized thousands of couples
whose love had nothing to do with
skin color.
But more than this, in his eyes through the course of the movie, we see the horror of a hope that completely dwindles and fades to nothing, until it matches the faces of the other lifelong enslaved people
whose only separation between those who enslave them comes from geography and
skin color.
says Shuri to white C.I.A. operative Everett Ross (Martin Freeman),
whose hilariously befuddled reaction just about encapsulates the centuries - long absurdities (and accompanying horrors) of subjugating others based on their
skin color.
We threatened the sanctity and symmetry of a white and black America
whose yin and yang racial politics left no room for any other
color, particularly that of pathetic little yellow -
skinned people pickpocketing the American purse.»
Not even my grandmother Adah, who adored little girls and gathered motherless Zilpah to her inner circle and doted upon Rachel, could warm to this strange, lonely bird, who never grew taller than a boy of ten years, and
whose skin was the
color of dark amber.
Flaring with reflected
color, they are iridescent beings
whose very
skin seems to be a source of psychic power.
Featuring an alluring woman in uniform
whose skin is
colored with his signature hand - painted Ben - day dots, the piece was purchased on November 9, 2015, by an anonymous buyer at Christie's New York for 95.4 million dollars.
His art ads, made in the 1980s — in one, a bathrobe clad Koons surrounded himself with nearly nude models
whose perfect
skin compliments the brightly
colored foliage — were insouciantly crass, so self - contained as to be unaware of the institution they were teasing.
It is when you are applying to law school and have better LSAT scores and undergrad grades but are passed up for someone
whose only superior qualification is a politically correct
skin color.
The camera is further enhanced by a dual - LED Real Tone flash
whose natural illumination produces more lifelike
colors and
skin tones.
The original Code didn't address topics of nationality or
skin color, but a 1924 addition — the infamous Article 34 — stated that members «should never be instrumental in introducing into a neighborhood a character of property or occupancy, members of any race or nationality, or any individuals
whose presence will clearly be detrimental to property values in that neighborhood.»