Not exact matches
More often than not the
racial or ethnic contrast are extremely recognizable, for example, a
distinction in skin tone, values that are depicted, or facial qualities; most ordinarily this is connected
with the blending in the middle of blacks and whites.
Learn Bible principles about
racial equality, marriage, and dealing
with class
distinction.
From their inception in the late 1960s, Chicago's public magnet schools had a twin mandate: to provide the school system
with targeted sites for
racial integration and to promote centers of academic innovation and
distinction.
This is consistent
with the definition of
racial discrimination in Article 1 of the Convention referring to a
distinction on the basis of race «which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights.»
In addition, Article 5 (d) of ICERD specifies obligations to prohibit and to eliminate
racial discrimination and to guarantee the right of everyone without
distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, including in the enjoyment of, inter alia, the right to own property alone as well as in association
with others; [50] and the right to freedom of religion.
In the past, many parents of transracial adoptees raised their children
with the idea that
racial distinctions didn't matter.
Article 5 (d) of CERD specifies obligations to prohibit and to eliminate
racial discrimination and to guarantee the right of everyone without
distinction as to race, color, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, including in the enjoyment of inter alia (v) the right to own property alone as well as in association
with others; and (vii) the right to freedom of religion.
In compliance
with the fundamental obligations laid down in article 2 of this Convention, States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate
racial discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone, without
distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, notably in the enjoyment of the following rights: