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Racial
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Racial meaning
Of or relating to a race (or a people).
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The racial feats make interesting use of the hat-based racial engine, and partially also build on alternate racial traits.
Their romance crosses racial boundaries in a paradox to the usual white man and black or multi-racial woman, upending racial stereotypes.
The publicization of ideas based on racial superiority, racial hatred and the instigation of racial discrimination against any person or group constitute punishable offences.
De Castro seeks to establish better methods for students to report discrimination, and wants to implement required racial awareness and sensitivity training for groups on campus in order to address racial discrimination.
His measure would “bring back racial preferences, as long as racial preferences can be used to improve outcomes,” she said.
Powell provided the decisive fifth vote, ruling that the school’s racial set-aside was not constitutional but also upholding the “Harvard Plan” as a model of constitutionally permissible racial preferences.
Speaking outside Gsoc offices after their meeting, Gloria Nkencho, sister of the deceased, said there had been a “racial element” to the public debate and alleged there was a “racial bias” within law enforcement.
Bryan Stevenson, executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, says during a Racial Justice Act hearing in Johnston County that there is “substantial evidence of racial bias” in jury selection in North Carolina.
Guy said she established the Committee on Racial Equity faculty group and the Committee on Racial Equity Student Advisory Group to develop criteria for courses that would satisfy a requirement for all undergraduate students at VCU.
The rule would require states and localities to track and address patterns of residential segregation to receive federal funding as part of a broader agenda to narrow the racial wealth gap and improve racial equity.
Yesenia Mata, another of the speaker’s appointees to the commission and director of the Staten Island-based immigrant rights center La Colmena, previously served on the racial justice that crafted the city’s racial equity planning process.
Although white evangelicals have a well-intentioned desire to end racial inequality, their efforts can—and have—unwittingly serve to do more harm than good, “actually recreating racial divisions and inequalities,” (p 1).
Bias, racial remarks or assault on one black person (African) is bias, racial remarks or assault on all of us blacks (Africans).
Bowman followed by deconstructing the myth of racial progress, the idea that society has progressed so much that the problems of racial injustice have been diminished.
But the difference between the public language of the university when promoting racial justice and their language when alerting students to racial protests on campus is concerning.
It’s not so much that they’re showing racial animus (although some are), but that their conception of what it means to be “free” is, at its root, tied tightly to their racial identity.
Kneeling and having photos taken with parents of racial violence victims, then not turning up to one of the largest racial justice movements in recent history looks bad.
Let me get this straight, am I making it a racial thing for not making it my first argument out of the gate, or are you making it a racial thing for me because it wasn't my first argument out of the gate?
Rather they argue either the incompatibility of different racial/ethnic groups and/or that the specific racial/ethnic group which they claim to represent has been, allegedly, aggrieved over the years.
The Bangor School Department this summer hired the local organization Racial Equity and Justice to provide training on racial equity and diversity for staff.