Sentences with phrase «with white supremacy»

The perpetrator of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida had connections with a white supremacy group, she said.
After years of infighting and lengthy court proceedings, we successfully regained control of our party, and those involved with white supremacy organizations were marginalized, removed from leadership positions and systematically forced out.
The concept of a passive, «we just want to help ourselves,» white nationalism is forever tainted by its associations with white supremacy, much like the passive ends of the Black Lives Matter movement and their more violent ends, or progressive protestors and Anti-Fa.

Not exact matches

«When you have the chief political adviser in the White House, Steve Bannon, who is connected with a news organization that traffics in white supremacy and anti-Semitism and they put out a Holocaust statement that omits any mention of Jews,» Kaine White House, Steve Bannon, who is connected with a news organization that traffics in white supremacy and anti-Semitism and they put out a Holocaust statement that omits any mention of Jews,» Kaine white supremacy and anti-Semitism and they put out a Holocaust statement that omits any mention of Jews,» Kaine said.
@Rainer Braendlein you know those verses out of context, you can do that with the Bible too and that's why the Bible has been used to justify slavery, white supremacy, conquest after conquest, and the white man's burden in Africa
Incorporate lament and confession into your worship and confront the sins of racism and white supremacy with boldness.
I can not forget the feeling of that never - ending struggle in our minds between democracy and white supremacy that wore down our energy and strength and compelled us to put up signs in our own souls, segregating beliefs so that one could live in peace with one's self.»
I agree with you 1000 % on both the horror of the rise of white supremacy (normalization of it anyway) fomented by the Trump campaign and the flagrant misogyny, often on the part of «liberals» regarding Hillary Clinton's run.
White Nationalism is actions or beliefs aligning with the first quote block, while White Supremacy is the first amplified by the second quote block.
Further, while the existence of one notable representative of white nationalism with out a mandate for supremacy is sufficient to answer the question, any claims that an example doesn't exist will be significantly burdened with the task of proving the existence of a representative is impossible.
«Any New York Republican with a conscience should reject Trump's attempt to bring white supremacy directly into the White House and call on him to rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon,» the WFP said in a statewhite supremacy directly into the White House and call on him to rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon,» the WFP said in a stateWhite House and call on him to rescind his appointment of Steve Bannon,» the WFP said in a statement.
They've joined him in rejecting climate science, and have stood with him since Election Day as he has brought bigotry and white supremacy directly into the White House in the form of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, and others.&rwhite supremacy directly into the White House in the form of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, and others.&rWhite House in the form of Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, and others.»
One of the film's strategies is to pair the voice of Samuel L. Jackson intoning selections from Baldwin's writing with relevant images salvaged from American history, including segments that highlight the white supremacy encoded in Hollywood narratives.
A white supremacy group surrounds and destroys a bus filled with protestors.
The most interesting character, one of the type you probably did not know existed among the far - right, white supremacy organizations, is Gerry Conway (Sam Trammell), who reads a lot, listens to Brahms and Tchaikowsky while seated with Nate Foster, and is not against hearing the music conducted by Leonard Bernstein (though he should have known that the late great conductor's name is pronounced «Burn Stine,» and not «Burn Steen»).
Of course I fully agree with many of the more accepted goals of the liberal variants of critical pedagogy whose arch-categories include the following — to foment dialogue, to deepen our appreciation of public life, to create spaces of respect and appreciation for diversity, to encourage critical thinking, to build culturally sensitive curricula, to create a vibrant democratic public sphere, to try to change the hardened hearts and minds of our increasingly parasitic financial aristocracy, to build knowledge from the experiences and the histories of students themselves, to make knowledge relevant to the lives of students, and to encourage students to theorize and make sense of their experiences in order to break free from the systems of mediation that limit their understanding of the world and their capacity to transform it, to challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism, to fight against white supremacy, etc..
This longstanding problem has roots in America's racial history of white supremacy, and this country will never be whole until it acts justly by reckoning with its own past.
In addition, T - 014 gave me the tools to engage in conversations about racism and white supremacy with peers and family outside of the course, which has been a transformative experience.
Americans may like to imagine that we left White Supremacy behind with the 1960s, but it is clear that the hatred still seethes within many of our countrymen, and it is very clear that it boiled over in Dylann Roof spurring him to annihilate members of the Charleston black community as they studied the Bible in one of the cornerstone institutions of that community.
Despite centering on the trial, the former issues of the white supremacy group whose cunning leader «Snake» are explored along with reconciliation, forgiveness, and family love.
A fine game, and one of my favorites, but when engaged in a battle for technological supremacy, a black - and - white (or «creamed spinach color,» as SEGA was keen to point out) title with a slower pace than normal wasn't the first thing you wanted to go to on the playground when arguing over which side was better, particularly against a full - fledged console title.
It read: «Working with the police in any form is enacting the racist police state on a community of mostly people of color and is in direct service of white supremacy and capitalism.»
His latest series entitled The Board of Directors deals with an array of political and social issues such as post-colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy and white supremacy in South Africa.
Neptune addresses the ideologies around white supremacy by focusing on an artistic invention called «The Colorline,» a metal stand and green velvet curtain, «designed to block out the reality of systematic racism, cultural and racial difference, white supremacy, and aggravated stress caused by interactions with non-white persons.»
This jarring convergence of national pride with the shameful misrepresentation of African Americans as well as the inclusion of one famous black historical figure raises questions about historical «tokenism» as a distraction from the centrality of white supremacy to US history.
This group's thirst for nonconformist epistemologies is suffused with an appetite for irony quite capable of accepting the adoption of questionable tendencies, like white supremacy, as instances of banal posturing or jaded affectation.
Kara Walker was a powerhouse in 2017 with her critically - acclaimed exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. that directly criticized the recent rise of white supremacy, Trump, and the repetition of violent histories.
You can detect similarities not only with the portraiture of Mr. Katz, but also with that of Barkley L. Hendricks, Sylvia Sleigh and particularly Alice Neel in one respect: Like Ms. Neel, Ms. Marcus painted a range of ethnicities, reminding us that the art world, in its best moments, was not ruled by the same sexist white supremacy that has often plagued art history.
With Land is a meditation on the ways our bodies and land are targets of white supremacy and its violence — systemically oppressed, exploited, stolen, seized, sold, occupied, owned, divided — and how to, within this matrix of consequences of colonization, be with land as a cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resiliWith Land is a meditation on the ways our bodies and land are targets of white supremacy and its violence — systemically oppressed, exploited, stolen, seized, sold, occupied, owned, divided — and how to, within this matrix of consequences of colonization, be with land as a cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resiliwith land as a cultural steward that struggles, loses, thrives, and is resilient.
Drawing from four decades of the artist's career, this solo exhibition showcases a series of oil paintings and drawings that explore the concepts of race, representation, white supremacy, and systems of oppression in vivid color, and with dark humor.
«Danger to The System» focuses on events highlighting artists of color, queer, and other marginalized intersections of artists whose work deals with time, space, histories, new media, cultural diaspora, erasure, patriarchy, white supremacy, the internet, recorded and performed sound works, live performance, and the intersectionality of histories, cultural trauma, healing strategies and the ever changing radical climate in America, 2016, as well as specifically Oakland, CA.
Jade Ariana Fair's i just want to be in the Black euphoria with you explores both the desire for familial inclusion and spiritual transcendence from white supremacy.
Ossei - Mensah writes, «Commenting on the concepts of race, representation, white supremacy, oppressive social structures, humanity and grace, the works... proselytize their audience with narratives of social surrealism.»
Obsessed with its own failure and escaping the aestheticization of it, the space ends up failing to fail, instead treating its admission of this failure to be radical or institutional as semantic currency in the «project space» conversation and its relationship to issues in Portland and across the nation's cities like the housing crisis, gentrification, and white supremacy.
Fashioned in the likeness of screen printed propaganda critical of white supremacy in 1970's Rhodesia - Zimbabwe, the drawings are collaged with found letters, photographs, and images torn from The Kaffirs Illustrated, a reprinted folio of watercolour paintings originally produced in 1849.
Each shelf is adorned with colourful decorations and accessories, interrupting the white's supremacy.
Yesterday, Beacon Press released an updated edition of Ayers» 2001 book, Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Antiwar Activist, and Ayers is going on the road to promote it as well as another new book, Race Course Against White Supremacy, co-authored with his wife and fellow Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn, now a professor at Northwestern University School of Law.
Most U.S. Christian denominations (really, almost all of them) have expressly disavowed white supremacy as a matter of formal denominational policy (some more recently than others), and I am not aware of any that formally adhere to a discriminatory policy (although I don't claim to be omniscient), so claiming an affiliation with any of these denominations would not suffice.
But some of the most striking were those of young men covering their faces with masks and scarves that bore the insignia of nationalist organizations, soccer hooligan groups, and the Celtic sign, often a symbol of white supremacy.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z