Yinka Shonibare is organizing an exhibition, «Talisman in the Age of Difference» at London's Stephen Friedman Gallery, which aims to resist «the resurgence of extreme right - wing politics and
xenophobia across the globe,» by bringing together over 40 artists from Africa and the diaspora.
Gerson and others have been highlighting this most recent issue vis - à - vis Europe's infamous history of anti-Semitism, which has long been a sociopolitical stain of
xenophobia across European lands.
Not exact matches
This uncompromising opposition to the appalling displays of racism and
xenophobia witnessed
across the country in the last week, is exactly the kind of leadership we need from the head of the Labour Party.
Political leaders
across the continent have refused to contribute to taking refugees in, while — some recklessly, others intentionally — have incited
xenophobia among their citizens through rhetoric that has demeaned both the refugees and other migrants and their plight.
Using digital technology, Global Cities offers educators a constructive approach to counter recent trends of
xenophobia and intolerance, allowing students to interact
across different cultures in order to gain an appreciation for diverse perspectives and a curiosity about the world.
The overarching mood is a «nothing matters» attitude in response to conditions that are seemingly inescapable and irreversible — global warming,
xenophobia, gun violence, racism, sexism — that permeate news headlines
across the country.
For those who might question the relevance of such a show in their lives, Times art critic Christopher Knight delivered an opening line of his review that read: «Given deplorable declarations of American
xenophobia now splashed
across newspaper front pages, clogging social media outlets and upending television news shows, there could be no more impeccable a moment for a retrospective of Jimmie Durham's art.»
«In the United States the Resistance is strong to Trump and the
xenophobia, racism, Islamophobia and sexism he embodies,» said Erich Pica, President of Friends of the Earth U.S. «By coming together in Brussels we have shown that civil society is united in fighting this extreme agenda
across the globe.»