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Writing about race and inequality made me want to explore these issues more deeply, so I'm now getting my JD at Yale Law School,» Jeff says.
«The White House doesn't take kindly to being told they have a gender problem on their economic team,» the Washington Post «s Ezra Klein noted a few weeks ago
writing about the race to succeed Ben Bernanke as the new chair of the Federal Reserve.
The cardinal rule of
writing about race is: don't.
For such a big mouth,
writing about race doesn't come easily to me.
According to Roll Call, which
wrote about the race back in July, Kehoe is chairman and CEO of Yellowcake Music, a music management firm.
If Tolkien had wanted to
write about a race of supermen, he would have written a Middle - Earth version of «Conan the Barbarian.»
«When you look at the press releases and public speeches of federal officials, they are quick to claim, «Look at how successful we are because we've got a lot of policy changes,»» said Paul Manna, an associate professor at the College of William and Mary who has
written about Race to the Top.
With Mudbound I knew I was going to
write about race, but I initially thought it would be secondary to the McAllan family drama.
Yahdon Israel is a twenty - six - year old writer from Bed - Stuy, Brooklyn, who
writes about race, class, gender, and culture in America.
You can read an extended Q&A on BookPage.com, in which the author tells us how she stayed passionate about a project for 18 years; why she chose to
write about race relations in the South of the 1950s; and how she feels about using the «N» word in historical fiction.
Editing The Fire This Time (2016) was a wholly different experience, emotionally, gathering all those voices to
write about race in the U.S. in the wake of so many tragedies; bringing together that diversity of experience and ideas felt really important to me.
It has been awhile since we've been able to
write about a racing game heading our way that looks like a lot of fun.
Professor of African American Studies and Theater Studies at Yale, Daphne Brooks
writes about race, gender, performance and popular music culture.
Not exact matches
He's known for his
writing on
race and politics — so it makes sense that his latest project, a comic book series for Marvel called «Black Panther,» is
about the first black superhero in mainstream U.S. comics.
A plan to
write «
Race Together» on cups to spur a conversation about race relations, for example, backfi
Race Together» on cups to spur a conversation
about race relations, for example, backfi
race relations, for example, backfired.
New York «s culture website Vulture
wrote recently
about the difficulty in forecasting this year's Best Picture Oscar
race for reasons that include an especially diverse crowd of contenders, as well as last - minute controversies and an all - around «politically charged moment» in time.
We talk
about grit all the time here at Spartan
Race but Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth is the woman who literally
wrote the book
about it (or at least she will be when Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance is published May 3 by Scribner).
When she's not
writing about the world's greatest rock star - leader, Ellen McGirt is busy working on Fortune's raceAhead, a newsletter
about race and culture.
«As Nextdoor has become one of the places where neighbors talk
about how to make their local communities better, it is natural for the issue of
race to be discussed and debated,» Tolia
writes in the post.
For example, they cite Schultz's idea earlier this year that began Starbucks» «
Race Together» campaign, which asked baristas to start a conversation with customers about race relations in America by writing the phrase on to - go coffee c
Race Together» campaign, which asked baristas to start a conversation with customers
about race relations in America by writing the phrase on to - go coffee c
race relations in America by
writing the phrase on to - go coffee cups.
Cooper recently
wrote a candid op - ed article
about race in the workplace in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests.
Making a judgement
about a faith, be it Christianity or Islam, on the basis of a few extremists has
about the same logical errancy as saying evolution is false because Hitler's murderous
race purification rampage was fueled by his study of Darwin's theory, a truth
written by Hitler himself.
Curt Devine
writes for Reject Apathy
about combating cynicism upon returning to the United States after the World
Race, a months - long mission trip around the world.
Chine is of Nigerian descent and has a passion for reporting religion's impact on society, as well as
writing and speaking
about faith,
race and gender.
They have accepted the fact that vast numbers of members of the human
race have spoken or
written about some such awareness, however it may have been conceived, of a presence which is believed to be more than human, and they have told us that they have experienced a power that seems to come from beyond, above, and below the level of human enabling.
As someone who
writes almost exclusively
about race, I found much in Sarah E. Hinlicky's essay with which I agree.
Pastor Lance Lewis
writes for RELEVANT
about why the Church still has such difficulty approaching
race and ethnicity.
Brent Staples
writes editorials for the New York Times and books
about race, making a big point of his being black.
Most days as I
write about this, I feel like I'm running a
race in the dark.
Well, made I it to this point, «The blonde - haired, blue - eyed Fox News host would have none of it,» before I realized I was reading nonsense
written about nonsense... blah blah
race, blah blah stir pot, blah blah
race... wish I could get those seconds back.
A Breast Cancer Survivor since 2010, she
writes about her journey as well as her struggles — training for triathlons and
races, struggling to get back her health, and balancing family life all while building her brand and finding her purpose after cancer.
It's an annual tradition around these parts for me to
write an early article
about an awards
race without mentioning the player who actually wins it, so you're welcome, Yankees fans.
Disappointment in the pre-season transfer window, followed by rationalizations of why we should give the team and Wenger a chance and not
write them off before a ball is kicked in anger, followed by analyzing each set back as «too early to panic» followed by excuses
about injuries and referees, followed by anger and disappointment after the inevitable reality sets in and Arsenal are effectively eliminated from the PL
race before the year is even finished and the PL has reached its half way point.
Matt used to
race his Mustang 5.0 in the Top the Cops program when he was in high school, and when I tell him I'm there to
write about it, he's alarmed: «Are they closing it?»
Shaw emailed him back a week later and told him he should have complained in
writing, that «decisions
about security have nothing to do with
race,» and that there was «nothing she could do for him.»
Glory days... the
race to the middle has officially begun... BTW when did you
write this ridiculous article, obviously some time ago based on the facts provided... maybe you were just waiting for the perfect moment to enlighten us
about how this well - meaning but fairly average player refused to move on so that we have another body on the bench and no impetus to upgrade in a position of great need... praise the lord... this is why this club is stuck in the proverbial «no man's land» of the soccer landscape, not willing to pay what it takes to compete for real, but unwilling to «rebuild» for fear of losing out on the millions to be made from being just good enough
The ever passionateand frequently hilarious world of Irish steeplechase
racing is a splendidsubject for Barich, whose 1980 book, Laughing in the Hills, is regarded as oneof the best ever
written about horse
racing in the U.S..
I create a wide range of
written content for the site and can often be found preaching unpopular opinions
about racing.
This relationship is
written about in David Millar's book, «
Racing Through the Dark», because Sciandri recommended Cecchini to Millar.
These women challenge me to read and
write more
about race.
This writer / photographer is a columnist at Slate Magazine, who
writes brilliantly
about politics and
race.
I learned a heck of a lot
about institutional racism from reading blogs of people who
write a lot
about race (some of them are
about transracial adoption):
We've been
writing a lot
about tomorrow being the deadline for Rick Lazio to decide whether he will indeed remain in the governor's
race on the Conservative Party line because it's the last days parties can hold judicial nominating conventions.
I
wrote yesterday
about House Speaker John Boehner's diss of Wendy Long when he said there's no «significant» US Senate
race in New York — a factor that could hurt down - ballot Republican congressional candidates who are fighting to retain their seats or oust incumbent Democrats.
Democratic Assemblywoman Yuh - Line Niou was posting the other night
about the Alabama Senate
Race, when someone
wrote a comment that seemed not only out of left field, but was also wildly inappropriate.
Written off by election experts and shunned by the political establishment, former Rep. Anthony Weiner has once again upended popular conceptions
about him, vaulting to the front of the
race for mayor — in part due to his celebrity and aggressive manner.
As I
wrote before, polls in the most competitive Senate
races look to have had
about a 6 - percentage point Democratic bias based on the votes as counted so far.
Dave Weigel
writes this morning
about the so - called «spoiler» effect Davis had on the
race, and concludes that theory isn't all the GOP is making it out to be.
There are only so many ways you can
write about how close the
race is until repeating yourself becomes unavoidable and I think that by now we're well past that stage.
He pointed out that liberal groups are pouring outside money into the
race when they often express concern
about campaign finance — a «pretentious punchline
writes itself,» he said.