Sentences with phrase «with systemic injustice»

The resources below have been generated by MFTs and can help with navigating the emotionally complex areas involved with systemic injustice, trauma, racialized climates, and prevailing fear.
The cultural backdrop of 20th century America remains infused with this systemic injustice and social inequality, perhaps more so now than ever, thus the exhibition comes at a particularly relevant point in history.

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I'd rather learn to laugh with my new friends than resist the current assault of humor on corrupt power structures rooted in systemic injustice.
By thoughtfully advocating for changes in unjust systems, providing relief in areas of raw need, and empowering people within broken neighborhoods to love one another, the power of the Gospel to deal with individual sin and systemic injustice will be proclaimed to the watching world to the praise of our Father.
Some of you are probably incensed at the systemic injustice that has allowed the absurdly wealthy to accumulate riches while people with lower incomes struggle to get by.
Artist Victor Cartagena worked with United Farm Workers in Salina for this collection of works exploring the systemic injustice of food production through the stories of migrant workers.
Recently, several prominent national education organizations (including the NEA, AERA, AFT, and NCTE) have called for addressing equity in schools and society, specifically recommending that we need to highlight the «systemic patterns of inequity — racism and educational injustice — that impacts our students,» and that educators and school leaders «receive the tools, training, and support they need to build curricula with substantive exploration of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.»
On the other hand, for the critics of ISDS the fact that individual investors may suffer injustice in the internal market is a minor problem in light of their understanding of the systemic implications of investment treaties, with the arguments about «regulatory chill» and protection of narrow corporate interests being central in this respect.
POW builds capacity through leadership training, workshops, and talking circles, facilitates public speaking and consensus building, and engages women in community action such as marches, public gatherings, and city council meetings with the goal of transforming policy and combating systemic injustice, all while prioritizing the voices and experiences of marginalized women.
Alice believes that traditional approaches to SEL can perpetuate systemic injustice and Ripple Effects aims to provide students with the skills to express themselves.
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