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"exclusionary" Definitions
  1. designed to prevent a particular person or group of people from taking part in something or doing something

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I don't think an exclusionary space is the right way to fix other exclusionary spaces.
So, we have to rely more heavily on our donors, doesn't that make us more exclusionary, rather than less exclusionary?
After all, exclusionary suburbs didn't get to be exclusionary because their residents were deeply worried about the possible displacement of working class people of color from poor urban neighborhoods.
According to Klobuchar, the Anticompetitive Exclusionary Conduct Prevention Act of 2020 would deter anticompetitive abuses and keep markets competitive by clarifying a part of the statute known as exclusionary conduct.
" Mark Vallianatos, Policy Director at Abundant Housing, highlighted the exclusionary zoning barrier, an effort that doesn't permit multi-family housing: "If we can fix exclusionary zoning, it could go a long way.
It is clear that the ecosystem of entertainment is exclusionary.
Not to mention a bit, you know, phallocentric and exclusionary.
"Certainly, the intention wasn't meant to be exclusionary," Suh says.
"Exclusionary strategies are unsustainable and bad for business," Smiles emphasizes.
Lesbian identity is now being dubbed as exclusionary or transphobic.
By design a movement requires a criteria that is exclusionary.
Because of "excessive exclusionary discipline," some students barely attend classes.
"Whole Foods' mission is to not be exclusionary," he said.
"He's not interested in making films that are exclusionary," she said.
It explains also that the exclusionary act is announced by decree.
"It's outrageously exclusionary," a blogger named Tavie wrote at the time.
Whisper networks have an exclusionary effect that manifests in dangerous ways.
It doesn't matter how politely you phrase it — it's fundamentally exclusionary.
Berkeley is famous for exclusionary zoning and resistance to new housing.
Police continue to practice enforcing unwritten rules of exclusionary white space.
How necessary is the exclusionary rule to protect Fourth Amendment rights?
U.S. antitrust law, of course, condemns exclusionary use of a monopoly.
In addition to monopoly power, a monopolization case requires exclusionary conduct.
Will this technology be universally accessible, or will it be exclusionary?
The Anticompetitive Exclusionary Conduct Prevention (AECP) Act, co-sponsored by Sens.
To add to the problem, the Iowa Caucuses are inarguably exclusionary.
"He was rigid, condescending and exclusionary," Koon said in an interview.
Now if we could just do something about our exclusionary zoning…
Surrealism stays connected to the struggle, and isn't exclusionary or racist.
Genius is also problematic because it's long been an exclusionary term.
Ballet has traditionally been perceived as a white and exclusionary art form.
But modern feminism is disorganized, and even in its best intentions, exclusionary.
"We don't just speak about men because it's exclusionary," Krautler told CNN.
Still, it is an origin story of an exclusionary, even racist, cast.
And under the exclusionary rule it cannot and should not be used.
People are intimated, I think, by the sense that galleries are exclusionary.
The building trades have long aligned themselves with racist and exclusionary forces.
Campaign rhetoric has now become exclusionary policy, with sharp teeth of enforcement.
Tennis is, by and large, an exclusionary sport, limited by its accessibility.
Let's stop doing that, marketers — it's rude and exclusionary, intentional or not.
A patent is intended to be an exclusionary right that is temporary.
Secessionists would respond with their own exclusionary flag just two years later.
And it's very exclusionary, and these are things we've got to tackle.
But the door is not exclusionary, as exhibited by the diverse crowd.
Its leaders are clearly willing to use exclusionary policies to get there.
Exclusionary zoning practices allow the upper middle class to live in enclaves.
Others, though, argued that the book helped shatter oppressive, exclusionary Hollywood myths.
For Mr. Sicha, even the language of journalism itself can feel exclusionary.
Second, platforms should consider attaching a periodic expiration date to exclusionary actions.
But this plays out in various other exclusionary ways, such as fashion.
Women's groups are aggressively picketed for being exclusionary; men's clubs are left unmolested.
The exclusionary racial nature of the GI Bill was repeated throughout U.S. history.
They cannot be using arbitrary and exclusionary criteria to determine who gets access.
But there has never been an exclusionary moment quite like Friday in Vienna.
For so long, investing has been relegated to domains that are purposefully exclusionary.
This approach could fill many gaps where American healthcare and culture remain exclusionary.
So I think in the end, that's not exclusionary, it's actually the opposite.
My way of dividing the Santa Cruz women's community was that the very few separatists—trans-exclusionary separatists, because not all separatists were trans-exclusionary—but the few who were, called a meeting of the women's community in Santa Cruz.
President Lyndon Johnson promised to change these exclusionary practices and extend opportunities for homeownership.
In other words, fashion is a bastion for tolerance, and fashion is also exclusionary.
"The critique voiced was that the flags represented an exclusionary, nationalistic narrative," they wrote.
There is no mention of the SBA's "exclusionary rule" or "small business eligible dollars".
Meaningful communities are, by their very nature, appealing to some and exclusionary for others.
When the law passed, the internet turned into a more exclusionary place almost overnight.
The Venetians gather at the edge of the proscenium in a forbidding, exclusionary wall.
And why do such exclusionary ideas fester in a community known for tolerance, anyway?
But the claim works as a rebuttal of exclusionary, nativist definitions of British identity.
For black immigrants or children of immigrants, this exclusionary messaging is even more obvious.
I hope that someday society can move beyond the exclusionary categories that make politics necessary.
Nevertheless, those currently airing trans-exclusionary discourse repeatedly profess that there has been no debate.
Still, exclusionary laws in the territory still left their mark as far as discrimination goes.
But our healthcare system is ableist and exclusionary in ways that go far beyond insulin.
Leaving it to the individual states is wrong and the results are horrible and exclusionary.
The recommendation marks the school's latest effort to minimize the influence of exclusionary social clubs.
Sadly, the use of exclusionary discipline in schools across the nation is common and widespread.
So how do the tech platforms use exclusionary conduct to acquire and maintain monopoly power?
Our research found that an exclusionary policy environment affected everyone's mental health – not just Latinos.
In Britain, landowners were not compensated when their exclusionary rights were compromised by roaming laws.
A tariff so high as to be exclusionary only made matters worse in the 1930s.
"They are ATP and WTA events so there's no exclusionary aspect to it," he said.
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS I think doing this tour in smaller rooms would have felt exclusionary.
Protesters in Virginia were re-enacting — and re-embracing — an exclusionary vision of American history.
And if it's the computer that spits out biased, exclusionary results, nobody's to blame, right?
I've seen the effects of both exclusionary and restorative discipline play out in the classroom.
Thankfully, it wasn't a trans-exclusionary event — there was definitely gender nonconformity in this crowd.
Fears over the exclusionary nature of cashless stores prompted a spate of legislative bans against them.
But three of the 2020 candidates do have ideas that are supposed to tackle exclusionary zoning.
And so merch is more popular, more fashionable, more available, and yet more exclusionary than ever.
Meanwhile, LGBT advocates worry about the harm exclusionary messages could have on gay and lesbian Mormons.
When it came to Morgan Marquis-Boire, the exclusionary effect was most pronounced along geographic lines.
In order to lift girls up, the exclusionary environment that houses the code needs to change.
I think, in a way, they became what you call TERFs [trans-exclusionary radical feminists] today.
That lawsuit described a similar pattern of exclusionary enrollment practices going back to at least 2007.
Do anything you can to stop trans exclusionary radical feminists (TERFs) from leaving stickers, leaflets etc.
Ms. Catlin's arrest has mobilized midwives nationwide who argue that New York's licensing rules are exclusionary.
On social media and in interviews, critics said the event was less joyous and felt exclusionary.
It's all very royal and exclusionary, which is exactly what The Last Jedi attempted to undo.
Some TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) tweeted and wrote columns about this latest assault on womanhood.
Two murals in or near San Francisco's Mission District have been tagged with exclusionary messages recently.
The trouble is that exclusionary and even xenophobic views are overrepresented right now in our political discourse.
Trump, and supporters cited Vatican City's looming walls as a sign of the Catholic church's exclusionary practices.
But that weekend, social media brimmed with criticism that such rooms are not only exclusionary but elitist.
Apple has erected a much more stringent, overtly exclusionary walled garden around its iPhone and iOS software.
Gold, who has signed the letter, argues that employees don't want to relocate in an "exclusionary" state.
That language can feel exclusionary for trans people, for whom genitals, sex, and gender are often different.
These ideologies justified the horrors of colonialism, slavery, exclusionary immigration policies, racial segregation and state-sanctioned discrimination.
For the 2020 convention, the process of eliminating this elitist exercise and exclusionary result should immediately begin.
Rich tempered passion's eruptions with reason, rhetoric, severity and a dislike for everything slack, sybaritic and exclusionary.
To do so, a company must also have acquired or maintained its monopoly power using exclusionary conduct.
"I feel there's enough negativity, there's enough cynicism, there's enough walled garden and exclusionary behavior," he said.
"My problem with the word feminist is that it's exclusionary and alienating," Kelly wrote in her memoir.
Its role — protecting consumers from cartels, anticompetitive mergers and exclusionary conduct — is essential to making markets work.
We've seen exclusionary nationalism take root elsewhere — just look at the current state of politics in Europe.
"There's a very long history of absolute reactionist bigotry," Mr. Guha said of the temple's exclusionary policies.
The reason illiteracy often disappears under the radar is because, by its very nature, it is exclusionary.
Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties.
The poll concluded that exclusionary rhetoric was a big reason Asian-Americans are shifting toward the Democratic Party.
VICE talked to her about colonial wounds and her self-critical belief that cinema continues to be exclusionary.
Part of the reason that we did that is we understood that the caucus process is really exclusionary.
As a trans writer, Rude has often encountered what are known as TERFs, or trans-exclusionary radical feminists.
Let's look at each in turn: Expanding the investment universe By their very nature, bond indexes are exclusionary.
Diamond includes the standard story of restrictive covenants, blockbusting, freeway and public housing construction and other exclusionary techniques.
This discrimination and fear bleeds over into basic classroom interactions and feeds our reluctance to challenge exclusionary curricula.
But the county has defended its assessments of the municipalities' zoning practices, concluding that they were not exclusionary.
In the following decades, these exclusionary immigration policies were expanded to include a broader list of Asian countries.
"I think he's targeting states that have inclusive policies, because I think he's an exclusionary president," Becerra said.
" I challenge anyone to show me any language in the Small Business Act that mentions an "exclusionary rule.
"We're female-focused not to be exclusionary but because women helping women makes good business sense," said Hanson.
Disability Justice is a direct response to the exclusionary, white-focused fields of disability rights and disability studies.
Reissued in 1994, the book continues to inspire "gender-critical" or "trans-exclusionary" radical feminists — TERFs, for short.
Rules like these aren't entirely new -- exclusionary immigration laws are indeed woven into the fabric of American history.
What do you think your peers, teachers and administrators could do better when racist or exclusionary actions happen?
The statues were part of the legitimation of this racist regime and of an exclusionary definition of America.
The dean of the school of communication did see a problem with his professor's insensitivity and exclusionary language.
But the law, like the Buchanan decision almost 210 years earlier, did nothing to address economically exclusionary zoning.
But the CPD has stuck to its exclusionary policy, despite significant criticism for relying on notoriously inaccurate polling.
But not for most artists … There are too many kinds of artists, and some are rigid and exclusionary.
Because zoning is up to cities and states, the federal government cannot constitutionally end exclusionary zoning nationwide, but it should tie federal funding to equitable zoning, through new incentive-based funds to cities and states that repeal exclusionary zoning rules and/or withholding highway funding from those that keep them.
And the New York suburbs on Long Island have some of the most viciously exclusionary practices anywhere in America.
So it makes sense that would be reflected in the music, and the music itself would be exclusionary, too.
Because owning exclusionary things makes us look wealthy, which many people substitute for a measure of success in life.
That is an exclusionary identity that makes no room for citizens who live in Hungary but are not Hungarian.
The British throne is shrouded in mystery and ripe with mythology, but until now its narratives have been exclusionary.
I see, almost daily, violent threats on social media aimed at women demonised as TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists).
Offering Teams for free is certainly exclusionary, but Campbell says that would be countered by its pro-consumer benefit.
What do we do about exclusionary boys clubs, and misogynist locker room talk, and uncomfortable encounters in the elevator?
This isn't an awards show or fashion week — those events can keep their exclusionary vibes and sample-sized models.
"It's a very exclusionary plan that doesn't take into account everyone who makes up an urban space," Joshi said.
For Din, exclusionary policies towards Muslim-majority countries reinforce suspicion between the powers that be and people like her.
Not only that, but it hit us at a place where we routinely find refuge from an exclusionary world.
Though anyone can join Russell's site, its exclusionary title and apparent focus has irked many people on the internet.
"The point is that Western philosophy follows a political agenda of being exclusionary," Margaret Gohn wrote from Bloomington, Ind.
Their exclusionary behavior displays their hypocrisy -- inclusion for me, but not for thee -- and voters see right through this.
It alleges the exclusionary rules violate First Amendment rights of free speech and 14th Amendment rights to equal protection.
A similar type of insecurity and fear characterizes exclusionary racial policies today, against, for example, migrants from Central America.
Sororities, at least the traditional ones, were precisely the kind of classist, exclusionary groups that feminists fought against. Right?
But there was something utopian about this event in a way that the exclusionary fashion world rarely aspires to.
I think that's what we're seeing here, a last stand of this white- normative exclusionary, xenophobic vision of America.
It wasn't just that it felt like a focus group we never signed up for; it also felt exclusionary.
Others felt that admissions tests had become exclusionary and that the city should stop relying on them so much.
But they also say that Minneapolis's larger L.G.B.T.Q. community, which is mostly white, feels foreign and exclusionary to them.
Under what's called the exclusionary rule, any evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution cannot be used at trial.
At the time, virtually all Asians were barred from immigrating to the U.S. under a series of exclusionary laws.
Therefore, exclusionary zoning also unfairly increases the property values in white neighborhoods by reducing the number of minority residents.
Beauty — distracting, exclusionary, often more talismanic and notional than "real" — has never been a steady organizing principle for life.
The fashion workplace felt exclusionary to her when she started out a decade ago, as a stylist and dresser.
In the National Review, Rost's ADF attorney explicitly linked their case to other trans-exclusionary cases across the country.
Sticking to the same person or group of people in the office can seem exclusionary and hurt office morale.
It's both exclusionary and inclusionary: Most of us never experience it, but all of us are touched by it.
Exclusionary approaches, such as suspension and expulsion, result too often in alienated young people without the skills to thrive.
There, the most vocal trans-exclusionary voices are, ostensibly, "feminist" ones, and anti-trans lobbying is a mainstream activity.
Illiteracy is also culturally exclusionary: If you don't read books or newspapers, your frames of reference become more limited.
That neat narrative — and all the edifices that have been built upon it — is an exclusionary fiction, at best.
A common means of avoiding the moral conflicts raised by a clash of ideologies, of making nationalism more palatable and less threatening to liberals and democrats, is painting nationalism in a civic light, offering a nationalism that is free of all exclusionary aspects, grounded in citizenship and void of all exclusionary features.
And the New York suburbs on Long Island have some of the most viciously exclusionary practices of anywhere in America.
And we refused to write them all off as backward TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) who couldn't, or wouldn't, evolve.
Turning to originalism and the Supremacy Clause, Thomas took issue with the effect of the exclusionary rule on the case.
This work, perhaps more than any other in Dis-placed, shows Harris's intention to expose the exclusionary aesthetics of modernism.
Samsung also complained that it couldn't sell its Exynos chips to other phone manufacturers, due to Qualcomm's exclusionary licensing policies.
So-called trans-exclusionary radical feminists, or TERFs, believe that trans women should be considered men for all practical purposes.
After many similar exclusionary actions, this is the last straw, I am honestly not sure I can safely attend. pic.twitter.
In politics, Basque nationalism has dark, exclusionary undertones, yet the sense of community at these gatherings is wholesome and enchanting.
But just as populists differ on their policy prescriptions, so, too, do they differ on the exclusionary principles they deploy.
Exclusionary frameworks and systematic bias manifest at museums in all aspects of collecting, planning and presentation of art and artifacts.
Nowadays it is big business, on the one hand, and slowly becoming more equitable and less exclusionary, on the other.
Instead Mr. LaBruce utilizes camp, that unifying language of queer cinema, to undermine the credos of trans-exclusionary radical feminism.
For many, the postponement recommendation this past week was the latest incongruity in a law that they have found exclusionary.
If so, Google might be able to impose exclusionary contracts on advertisers and significantly boost the prices it charges them.
They were hemorrhaging young members because of this exclusionary policy, putting their long-term financial and membership growth at risk.
Exclusionary land-use regulations in our most dynamic labor markets impose demonstrable high costs on our nation's economic well-being.
"One version of the post-neoliberal future is anti-corporate, but it's also white nationalist and racially exclusionary," Wong said.
The battle for the meaning of America is lopsided, and despite the recent success of exclusionary views, they are waning.
But anti-porn groups, sex worker-exclusionary feminists, and misogynists would like the rest of the world to believe otherwise.
But I can see how $1 million homes could feel exclusionary to many readers, especially those off the pricey coasts.
These exclusionary ideas sit well with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who led the B.J.P. campaign in the Uttar Pradesh elections.
As rallying cries, these were initially thrilling to see, but they began to feel exclusionary as the day wore on.
The ideas expressed in his tweets are reminiscent of the crude, loyalty-oriented, and exclusionary politics of this bygone era.
Local officials were directed to reform exclusionary laws and build 6503 affordable town house and apartment units in affluent white communities.
That Italian is spoken here is simply an exclusionary criterion for anyone whose language skills are enough for only ordering pizza.
Even Brandy Melville is exclusionary by design — it only carries one size, and that size is usually small or extra small.
That label is trying to reinvent itself as a more upscale, mature line, and is moving away from its exclusionary reputation.
Asian Americans, another rapidly growing segment, have also been turned off to the Republican Party, importantly because of Trump's exclusionary rhetoric.
The county has since submitted several of the analyses, arguing each time that none of the county's municipalities have exclusionary zoning.
It's hard sometimes for white kids to understand what that means, because white kids aren't trying to be racist or exclusionary.
" But the Somerville police union said that the city was choosing sides unnecessarily and that the banner sent an "exclusionary message.
As a cisgender, white feminist, it's extremely important that I acknowledge the exclusionary elements of some previous and current feminist iterations.
Burchett used their position in the spotlight to highlight and criticize a trans-exclusionary artist who has worked on Magic art.
Mr. Howard felt the left had made Australians feel too guilty about our history of exclusionary immigration policies and indigenous dispossession.
There's no reason Democrats should cling to a system more exclusionary than anything the GOP's best voter suppression efforts can muster.
Sales have lagged at Victoria's Secret as shoppers increasingly see its products as exclusionary and too provocative in the #MeToo era.
Forstater's opinions line up with the ideology of a group of women increasingly known as TERFs, or trans-exclusionary radical feminists.
Provide funding to states that pre-empt local exclusionary zoning ordinances to make housing more equitable, accessible and affordable for all.
"Fortnite" is the first truly cross-platform game; it even forced Sony to abandon its exclusionary stance on cross-platform gaming.
The relative acceptance and lack of attitude I found at MAL ran counter to the exclusionary nature of many gay spaces.
We cannot, and will not, become the kind of xenophobic, isolationist, exclusionary America we believed was receding in our sociocultural rearview mirror.
"All these factors create an environment that is homogenous and exclusionary," Isabella Paoletto, a third-year journalism student and activist, told Refinery29.
But progressive House members called out what they see as an exclusionary policy that could cut off important coalitions within the party.
Arthur: I understand your point about it sounding exclusionary, but there's nothing particularly new about it, and it's not limited to Republicans.
Sanders, who is black, is from North Milwaukee, a neighborhood ravaged by every possible racial exclusionary force going back to the 1950s.
The idea of a "canon" of a shared cultural shorthand has been challenged as outmoded and exclusionary, unfitting for a pluralist society.
The BJP in earlier times was closely associated with the higher castes, but under Mr Modi it has shed its exclusionary image.
The Abercrombie label is in the midst of a rebranding effort, which steers away from its longtime reputation as an exclusionary line.
But, as the photographer himself notes, the exclusionary politics that bent and shaped the lives of Chinatown's immigrant inhabitants is still around.
Apparently taking exception to the '90s hip-hop collective's exclusionary practices, a nearby drone beaned group member Flesh-n-Bone something wicked.
Instead, the 1970s are an inflection point at which the scale of exclusionary zoning in the United States started to increase significantly.
The consequences of this trans exclusionary politic were scarring, leaving Simona with a sense she did not fit into her own community.
That change can feel overwhelming and exclusionary, but ultimately, more people are playing more games made by a wider variety of talent.
How could anyone think that the war could be declared won while an exclusionary Shi'ite government beholden to Iran sat in Baghdad?
"The specific wording of the New Jersey mandate is particularly egregious and one of the most specific and exclusionary," Ms. Cretcher said.
These initiatives are exclusionary, ignoring international best practices for transparency, the need for science and evidence-based approaches and inclusive stakeholder engagement.
While some suburbs are becoming more diverse, racial and economic segregation stemming from exclusionary zoning remains shamefully prevalent in metropolitan America today.
Some reverted to old exclusionary tactics, keeping this music segregated from its obvious analog while hoping that the novelty would wear off.
That's just my normativity, in the same way that it is for a lot of other people in seemingly exclusionary exhibition industries.
But one of the items in the clothing company's Pride 2016 collection is drawing ire for what critics say is exclusionary language.
His company has closed several "high school in-group" type of exclusionary work chats over the years, but he worries about more.
"We want the E.E.O.C. to declare that this type of exclusionary advertising is unlawful" on any online platform, Mr. Romer-Friedman said.
That they exempt themselves from their social critique, unlike the aforementioned artists, proves only that exclusionary indie elitism is alive and well.
This formidable display of categorization has produced a complex and intricate cultural system of representing ethnic territories, racial mappings and exclusionary perceptions.
The Alamo's all-female screenings were exclusionary, sexist, smacked of misandry, they wrote on Facebook and Twitter, and set a dangerous precedent.
Just recently, Gervais faced blowback after tweeting what seemed to be sympathy for the viewpoints of trans-exclusionary radical feminists, or TERFs.
One white professor, Bret Weinstein, openly complained it was improperly exclusionary for one group to call for the absence of another group.
More recently, International Olympic Committee officials vowed to move the 2020 competition if the club did not change its exclusionary membership policies.
Stories of alleged government tax breaks and potentially exclusionary hiring processes have flooded (sorry, couldn't pass that one up) the local media.
For decades, New York's elite schools used an exclusionary system to define merit — and Asian Americans have been wildly successful within this system.
But progressive House members are calling out what they see as an exclusionary policy that could cut off important coalitions within the party.
Even if, despite their misgivings, a person does decide to take the plunge and start exercising, high street shopping is exclusionary for many.
They're exclusionary to anyone without a smartphone — perhaps the lower-income, car-less individuals who could stand to benefit from them the most.
Fast-forward to 2019 and the scarcity created by exclusionary zoning has put tenants of all races at the mercy of their landlords.
"The Commission has gathered information indicating that Broadcom may be implementing a range of exclusionary practices in relation to these products," it writes.
Odd how something that once seemed useful and even empowering can reveal itself as exclusionary and offensive when you take a closer look.
The exclusionary exercise Trump enjoyed while firing people on TV reflected an approach to life he had taken since entering the family business.
It was the Nixon administration that first relied on this enforcement tool to challenge exclusionary zoning ordinances that negatively impacted communities of color.
My book reveals that such exclusionary definitions of America are but one side of a foundational and ongoing debate in the United States.
Modern Hungarian and Polish politics look riven with the legacy of Communism, trouble with sharing power, conspiracy theories and exclusionary discourse toward opponents.
But what is impossible is to have an art world without some exclusionary principles, some way of excluding all of the wild art.
If The Glendale Biennial is mere jest, it lampoons the art field's exclusionary mechanisms while unapologetically excluding 5 percent of the city's population.
But in revealing such naked truths about the game—like its casual intolerance—it reinforces to subsequent generations that hockey normalizes exclusionary behaviour.
And, there are others that don't have the exclusionary language but the insurance companies still claim there's an exclusion for the latest virus.
"Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties," Apple said in the statement.
They are the product of a larger culture of silence and complicity, which has made for a dangerous, destructive, and exclusionary educational environment.
And now so say countless liberals, urging their fellow Americans to reject the exclusionary policies and America-first posturing of President Donald Trump.
Before her dismissal Forstater was accused by her managers of using "offensive and exclusionary" language and "fear-mongering," the Times of London reported.
To the extent that there is one, the general view is that the Jim Crow South was a democracy, albeit racist and exclusionary.
And yet trends in public opinion suggest that the nation as a whole is moving away from an exclusionary notion of American identity.
Because African-Americans were disproportionately low-income, economic zoning was in effect exclusionary, accomplishing much of the same results as explicit racial zoning.
The alleged Kavanaugh incident was part of a larger exclusionary experience that Ramirez said she had spent many years since distancing herself from.
If enacted, the recommendation would end a centuries-old tradition of rarefied clubs at a university that have been criticized as deeply exclusionary.
End exclusionary and restrictive zoning ordinances and replace them with zoning that encourages racial, economic and disability integration that makes housing more affordable.
But when white people have said the same about minorities, it has historically been a pretext for violence or justification for exclusionary politics.
Morrison's indictment of the exclusionary politics of white feminists seems eerily prescient for today's times, especially in the immediate aftermath of Trump's election.
The United States would pay no mind to internal Iraqi politics, even if that meant an exclusionary Shi'ite government in Baghdad under Tehran's wing.
Thus, you're never subject to their exclusionary regime and humiliating power: you approach them as 3D images, like a tourist walking through museum dioramas.
It's entirely possible that Hannah's comment was unintentionally exclusionary, considering it seems to be uttered as a heated defense of her own, personal past.
If the industry is going to do it together, it might need to start by ensuring that "together" doesn't feel like an exclusionary word.
The exclusionary rule may be frustrating for law enforcement, but that is exactly why it is an important constitutional principle that must be defended.
"By using the term 'outsider,' we are not trying to be exclusionary or stigmatizing," they write on the gallery's recently funded Kickstarter campaign page.
But during that period, progressivism's darker side emerged, too: the creation of the Jim Crow system and the passage of viciously exclusionary immigration restriction.
Or how the Chinese Exclusionary Act of 1882 severely restricted immigration, only allowed migrants with a high level of education and knowledge of English.
But Europe's antitrust regulators are paying increasing mind to big data; looking actively at whether and even how data advantages are exclusionary or exploitative.
"The monitor is sending a message to a court that there are these few outlier towns and villages that are exclusionary," Mr. Gurian said.
After passing the country's first statewide anti-rent-gouging bill, the Assembly in Oregon passed a measure limiting exclusionary single-family zoning last week.
The victory brought wide attention to racially exclusionary policies in the Southeastern Conference and elsewhere and contributed to the recruitment of black players nationwide.
Justice Clark wrote in his majority opinion that "the exclusionary rule," which prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials, was essential.
He was seeking a mandate to pursue his exclusionary policies and push the bloc to restructure itself to return more power to individual nations.
SMFA students and faculty are making genuine connections and building a broader creative community that is not exclusionary, but promotes inclusive and emancipatory conversations.
After grocery stores, the next logical step may be Big Coffee: Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts and the death knell of Swedish oat milk's exclusionary allure.
No list of the best hockey films can be complete or accountable to the sport's troubled history without acknowledging its exclusionary and abusive nature.
Mr. Modi's B.J.P. has contested the election on an exclusionary idea of India, propelled by the assault from which Ayodhya has yet to recover.
The Anticompetitive Exclusionary Conduct Prevention Act would charter a new path and create the first generalized test by combining elements of these four tests.
But, secondly, in doing so, he expands opportunities for represented communities to interact with and extract value and meaning from historically exclusionary institutional spaces.
In 2004, Discover filed a lawsuit seeking damages against MasterCard and Visa claiming that the networks had harmed its business with their exclusionary policies.
Tech is not immune to trans exclusionary activities that, even when indirect and not necessarily ill-intentioned, can contribute to our sense of unease.
While the power of religion and exclusionary rhetoric reigned supreme throughout the wider region, it is the power of education that has defined Tunisia.
Trans people and their allies have often controversially referred to people who hold these views as "TERFs," an acronym for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists.
"If Amazon is not making its competitors available on voice and Alexa, well, that sounds like possible exclusionary conduct to me," said Mr. Sagers.
We must also ensure that wealthy and exclusionary neighborhoods do not prevent new development, forcing gentrification and displacement in low-income and minority areas.
Or, it can be seen as an instance of "reverse racism" (which is not a thing), a hypocritical attempt to segregate or be exclusionary.
I'm also talking about the "exclusionary rule" which says that any evidence obtained by police unlawfully may not be used in court to prosecute someone.
One example of how the chain could tweak its strategy is by better incorporating its loyalty program on these types of exclusionary purchases, Hoguet said.
But since such broad licenses would require platforms to shell out lots of cash, this solution could actually prove even more exclusionary for emerging platforms.
Thus, Thomas wrote, "I am skeptical of this Court's authority to impose the exclusionary rule on the States" — a decision the court made in 1961.
But some analysts and observers say it may be too late after months of a campaign that's been marked by exclusionary policies and brash tone.
Pippa Fleming worried about the impact on lesbians who are being dubbed as exclusionary or transphobic for saying No to trans women with a penis.
Luckily, the march's organizers have taken steps to ensure that a diversity of voices are heard, and that the march's goals are unifying, not exclusionary.
Be sure to avoid acronyms & industry/nerd jargon (we speak a language that is exclusionary to many), instead try easy to understand and translate terms.
In order to cut off CDBG funds from the jurisdictions with the most exclusionary zoning, HUD would likely need Congress to reform the CDBG statute.
Mr. Johnson has worked with many municipalities in the county on adopting model zoning ordinances, but said that a half-dozen continue to be exclusionary.
In order to encourage local Hillel staff and students to truly engage in dialogue on these crucial issues, Hillel International must drop its exclusionary standards.
This exclusionary conduct, combined with Amazon's ability to use its competitors' data to create Amazon versions of popular products, giving them priority placement on Amazon.
Rather than require the county to make substantive improvements to its local exclusionary zoning policies, Carson instead allowed the county to simply make cosmetic changes.
I always considered myself a social justice-oriented person, and these exclusionary policies always rubbed me the wrong way — and angered a lot of people.
Yet, after a divisive first year, we hear and feel how exclusionary that 'America' is, with policies that have harmed so many vulnerable American communities.
The recording put many women directly in touch with their outrage about the outdated, the exclusionary, the sexist, the predatory, the power-and-otherwise grabby.
What else is the "all lives matter" rallying cry but an attempt to neutralize Black Lives Matter and portray it as both exclusionary and gratuitous?
They should unapologetically champion a strong American identity around the shared values espoused in the Declaration of Independence as an antidote to exclusionary white nationalism.
And, beginning on March 24, the public artwork "Moving Day" will feature 80 exclusionary orders projected onto the museum's facade nightly from sunset to midnight.
Yes, they acknowledged, the caucuses can feel like an anachronism: complicated, time-consuming, exclusionary to anyone who cannot afford child care or a missed shift.
Snap's entire corporate attitude is exclusionary; it seems to not want to make an easier app so it can keep the place exclusive and cool.
The world is changing faster than the Grammys and other major institutions, historically exclusionary of women, people of color and LGBTQ individuals, can keep up.
Like any other hatred or prejudice, patriarchy and misogyny are exclusionary and corrosive to society, governance and economic development — and all thrive in silent complicity.
Tax expert Maya Forstater was sacked from the Centre for Global Development (CGD) in March 2019 for using what they called "offensive and exclusionary" language.
Biden also pledges to fight discrimination in housing by taking action against exclusionary zoning, or the use of zoning ordinances to prevent certain land uses.
Cory Booker has asked his fellow presidential candidates to sign a letter petitioning the Democratic National Committee to make its debate qualification rules less exclusionary.
" A report on transphobia by the influential queer newspaper Pink News later termed these hats, with their focus on women's biological experience, "exclusionary pussy hats.
But despite previous rumblings, there was plausible deniability to the act of liking a lone tweet or even following a number of trans-exclusionary feminists.
They could also seek to impose rules to limit the use of exclusionary contracts in oligopolistic industries like technology and telecommunications to encourage more competition.
This is what the art world has yet to fully address: How do the institutional agendas and hierarchical thinking that form the canon become exclusionary?
But this does not mean he agrees with the exclusionary and fundamentalist behavior of some of its members who force their religious beliefs on others.
Having the federal government break the back of exclusionary policies would require not one law but a concerted whack-a-mole approach needing significant ongoing commitment.
The rise of simplistic exclusionary speech towards a diverse part of the population has been in part facilitated by the conscious misuses of the term laïcité.
"If true, he needs to renounce his membership immediately and disavow their exclusionary message of hate," said Anti-Defamation League director Jonathan Greenblatt in a statement.
LIHTC developments should be targeted in amenity-rich communities and buildable by-right, not subject to local veto from exclusionary NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) groups.
While they benefit from fringe voters' animosity toward Muslims, they don't want to be publicly perceived by the majority of Americans as being racist and exclusionary.
Civic life can be quite elitist and exclusionary when certain processes and tools widen the gap between the rich and powerful and the poor and powerless.
The Iowa Republican caucus competition regularly featured invocations of this nation's "Judeo-Christian heritage," a phrase that sounded exclusionary amid the fears being exploited about Islam.
It says J&J has created exclusionary deals with insurers, using rebates as leverage to win preferred coverage of J&J's Remicade over Pfizer's biosimilar version.
Apple adds, in a statement provided to TechCrunch: Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties.
It felt like the game internalized not only the willful ignorance Fudge-era Ministry but also the exclusionary prejudices that laid the groundwork for Voldemort's reign.
Secretary Carson has called the rule "social engineering" and says that getting rid of exclusionary zoning laws will accomplish the same goal with less regulatory burden.
Other states, cities, and even some charter networks have worked to reduce reliance on exclusionary school discipline, policies which disproportionately impact poor, black, and Latino students.
This goal cannot be achieved without reforming exclusionary land-use regulations that prevent new housing from being built, such as density limits or minimum lot sizes.
Klobuchar also urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Mylan has used incentives and exclusionary contracts to deny an alternative product to hit the market.
He named requirements to provide extensive transaction history, shop location, and revenue requirements as exclusionary factors for SMEs to connect to POS services in South Africa.
A continuing legal dispute over Westchester's additional obligations under the 2009 consent decree centers on whether it has forced towns and villages to change exclusionary zoning.
More seriously, some members bristled at my description of the club's membership as "virtually all-white," feeling it implied that the club was racist or exclusionary.
The Chicago letter reeks of arrogance, of a sense of entitlement, of an exclusionary mindset — in other words, the very things it seeks to inveigh against.
He nevertheless continued to invoke the vocabulary of tolerance to express an exclusionary vision of patriotic unity that has already become a hallmark of his administration.
Critics of cashless stores say they are exclusionary by nature, as low-income people may not have bank accounts because of fees and minimum balance requirements.
Given his height and elaborate way of dressing he was more visible than other people, but there was nothing exclusionary or self-asserting about his manner.
It's a notable shift in design considerations: the "you" in this case are the people who actually use Tay, which is theoretically not exclusionary at all.
But her narrative stretches well beyond her workplace, encompassing the full scope of the weird and often exclusionary Silicon Valley tech culture of the last decade.
The visa lottery is a special, effective part of the immigration system that should not be traded away to satisfy this exclusionary vision of American identity.
Economists across the political spectrum agree that current exclusionary policies create an artificial scarcity of housing, driving up prices beyond what the market would naturally dictate.
The statute would be in the classic tradition of anti-discrimination laws, yet would radically reorder an exclusionary system that has been widely accepted as given.
For many women, dues this steep can be out of reach — a reality that has raised concerns about the exclusionary nature of so-called corporate feminism.
For many women, dues this steep can be out of reach — a reality that has raised concerns about the exclusionary nature of so-called corporate feminism.
And a lot of times people that look similar to me are the representation of blackness in the mainstream media, and it can be very exclusionary.
"[Gatekeepers] can be really stifling or exclusionary in some ways, but they also serve this purpose of signaling that certain content can be trusted," Lewis said.
Clinton and himself as high-minded advocates of "inclusive" policies rather than exclusionary proposals like Mr. Trump's call for temporarily barring Muslims from entering the United States.
That's why they moved where they moved, that's why their towns adopted exclusionary zoning codes, and that's why they opposed changes that would force them to stop.
Seeing the work of an artist who is writing herself into an exclusionary history is not why you should go to the exhibition Kyle Staver at Zürcher.
Trans-exclusionary feminists in America are happy to tweet #MeToo, while downplaying the need for trans women to have access to safe bathrooms in their own workplaces.
"I'm just saying, we got to watch it when we get exclusionary about people on account of their status as a member of a group," he said.
But Trump's fans, including Ibrahim, say Trump's rhetoric, rather than being insensitive and exclusionary, addresses their fears of the violence they see occurring halfway across the globe.
But it can't have its exclusionary practices and also enjoy the high visibility every few years of hosting a major attended by thousands and viewed by millions.
Moreover, Mr. Gurian said the monitor's assessment that only a half-dozen municipalities continued to have exclusionary zoning had underestimated the breadth of discrimination in the county.
As the 21th century progressed and people of different nationalities and faiths mixed routinely, the puritanical, exclusionary nature of Wahhab's teachings would become more and more dysfunctional.
Fortunately, members of Congress need only to look past Pennsylvania Avenue and toward their constituents to see that most of us reject Trump's exclusionary vision of America.
For example, after the Women's March, discussions arose in crafting groups about how the Pussyhat Project sent an exclusionary message to transgender women and women of color.
Judicial conservatives have wanted to do away with the federal exclusionary rule for years, and this suggests Lee may join such an attempt if appointed to SCOTUS.
The experiment, Enos wrote, demonstrated that exclusionary attitudes can be stimulated by even very minor, noninvasive demographic change: in this case, the introduction of only two persons.
In his 2017 book, reflecting on the results of his experiment, Enos is more direct: The good liberal people catching trains in the Boston suburbs became exclusionary.
Colbert has spent the entirety of Trump's time in office railing against the president's hypocrisy, his exclusionary policies, and his affinity for telling lies whenever it's convenient.
Meanwhile the right's narrative has become steadily more exclusionary — religious-conservative outreach to Muslims has given way to Islamophobia, racial optimism has been replaced by white resentment.
Brookings Institution scholar Richard Reeves suggests cutting out, for example, exclusionary zoning of affordable housing, which prevents not only middle-class housing opportunities, but socio-economic integration.
Nothing SNL does is going to break through the counter-media of Fox News, where the prevailing entertainment culture is considered prejudiced and exclusionary, and so, dismissible.
The federal government had contended that municipalities in Westchester used exclusionary zoning practices, and had asked the county to submit an "analysis of impediments" to affordable housing.
The movement has taken the old exclusionary nationalism, founded on the thesis of a cultural, economic and linguistic difference, and rebranded itself as peace-loving and democratic.
"In my mind, the exclusionary zone, the bollards, the guard booths, and the walls of concrete hiding under reflective glass at Ground Zero do that," he said.
The timing makes it seem obvious -- Hollywood power players, most of whom are vehemently anti-Trump, are pushing back against what they see as his exclusionary policies.
Kaepernick's jersey falls somewhere in this spectrum of broadening the often exclusionary world of fashion, and succumbing to it on its own terms, for the sake of spectacle.
In North Idaho, that tent has narrowed to an exclusive and exclusionary group of individuals who, according to those who've been subjected to their strategy, demand absolute fealty.
In the current presidential campaign, Republicans have escalated their attacks on liberal dogma – including college speech codes, bans on hate speech, exclusionary language, trigger warnings and sensitivity training.
"In the current climate, you're seeing behavior on the internet less tolerant and more exclusionary," Vick from the ADL said, such as more memes about politics and ethnicity.
By depicting Oromo demands for equal representation and autonomy as extremist and exclusionary, it tried to drive a wedge between them and other ethnic groups, particularly the Amharas.
In the late 1960s, when the art world was riddled with doctrinaire attitudes and exclusionary hierarchies, young artists felt pressured to join in the eschatological search for truth.
The admissions offer numbers have intensified criticism that the schools are exclusionary, given that over two-thirds of New York City public school students are black or Hispanic.
" One circumstance in which the exclusionary rule does not apply is when "the connection between unconstitutional police conduct and the evidence...has been interrupted by some intervening circumstance.
That determination of guilt or innocence requires a full adversarial trial with a zealous defense attorney, vigorous cross examination, exclusionary rules of evidence, and other due process safeguards.
But policymakers have, for too long, approached this challenge with "one size fits all" mandates and exclusionary laws that attempt to define one path for a woman's success.
We The People, that means all the people, not an exclusionary conclave of self-selected "journalists" who malign Middle America, are the ones who hold our leaders accountable.
One circumstance in which the exclusionary rule does not apply is when "the connection between unconstitutional police conduct and the evidence...has been interrupted by some intervening circumstance".
Walker, he argues that the Utah state constitution contains no basis for the exclusionary rule, the principle that evidence obtained through unlawful searches can't be used in trial.
But Garland would probably be unwilling to overturn a standing rule, so he would be more likely to throw out illegally obtained evidence through the existing exclusionary rule.
The vision required to develop a product like the Octavia Electrodes can only come from the first-hand experience of having to make do with existing, exclusionary products.
There are hundreds of federal, state, and local laws and regulations that either create mandatory housing restrictions or promote exclusionary practices for justice-involved individuals and their families.
"I'm not trying to be exclusionary," said Ms. Hildebrand, who got the members-only-buying idea in part from some boutique wineries near her home in Portland, Ore.
But others are supporting this move, and this disagreement represents a wider schism between those pushing for technological innovation in retail and those who argue that it's exclusionary.
Qualcomm claimed Apple had violated the terms of the rebate agreement by cooperating with South Korea's investigation into what Samsung and others said was exclusionary conduct by Qualcomm.
The church's exclusionary policy toward same-sex relationships had played a role her wife's spiritual and mental state and in her death, Ms. Carlston said in an interview.
Mr. Mannan and Mr. Tonoy's murders, and the failure to bring their killers to justice, set a disturbing precedent of normalizing the exclusionary worldview that took their life.
Attempts to reform exclusionary zoning are central to the housing plans of most of the current Democratic presidential candidates, including Senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar.
The widespread conversation is a big win for Spotify and a loss for Apple Music, particularly because Spotify is beating the famously exclusionary company at its own game.
The case was brought by the American Humanist Association, a secular group that said having a large cross on government property is exclusionary and violates the First Amendment.
Under the Fair Housing Act, a person of color could say that an ad was exclusionary — and he wouldn't have to prove whether the advertiser intended to discriminate.
More than tempered anger at a racially exclusionary art world, a theme of bold refusal is present in the 242 artworks and pieces of archival ephemera on display.
The tribal nature of "MSD Strong" or "Santa Fe Strong" hashtags can ring false or feel exclusionary if someone is not feeling very emotionally "strong," Smith, the psychologist, said.
If companies are willing to put in the work of casting a wider array of models and using language that isn't exclusionary, they can build a passionate online fanbase.
And not only is there a near paralyzing amount of choice involved, but the process can be long and expensive, and loaded with medical jargon that can feel exclusionary.
For them, Trump's campaign is grounded in xenophobia, sexism, and fear — and it's impossible to imagine how to include people whose politics are so exclusionary in their personal lives.
"I like to think that we are part of a movement that is making writing and publishing less exclusionary, that is opening it up to diverse voices," he said.
The effect of this type of abhorrent intolerant and exclusionary behavior on students is the same, regardless of the motivation of the perpetrator or the identity of the victim.
The use of harsh exclusionary punishments — the alternative to the positive discipline policies recommended in the guidelines — undermines safety and learning, as student behavior, academic achievement and attainment worsen.
Such exclusionary practices along with racist micro-aggressions and systematic discrimination serve to further marginalize individuals, and limit opportunities to help build a better and safer America for all.
International reputational politics, too, is a significant force: Nations seeking to project a humanitarian identity, to themselves and others, do not want to be perceived as callous or exclusionary.
In their recruitment practices and through their extensive resources and access to networks of power, these organizations propagate exclusionary values that undermine those of the larger Harvard College community.
Some tell me these single-sex events are outmoded — so last century — and should be done away with because they mirror the exclusionary behavior that made victims of us.
The leader, I mean one of the big decisions that was made putting the people in charge of Iraq that were in charge of Iraq, and they were exclusionary.
Well into 19th century America, these lounges and university clubs developed a reputation for being one-dimensional, often carrying their exclusionary bent into mainstream critical artistic and literary discourse.
Diminishing the challenges and psychological ramifications of their job isn't just hurtful because it's inaccurate and exclusionary, it actually makes call takers and dispatchers less likely to seek help.
For all that populists purport to champion the will of the people, their definition of the people is often restrictive and "deeply illiberal," Mounk writes, if not downright exclusionary.
Those histories have largely been dismantled during our own age as exclusionary and limited — often erasing whole groups in favor of a version of history written by the victors.
Federal law eventually banned the practice, but changes to laws in every state and laborious legwork -- searching through millions of documents -- would be required to expunge the exclusionary language.
"The tensions between the exclusionary practices and universalizing claims of bourgeois culture were crucial to shaping the age of empire," observed the historians Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler.
Even worse, in bids for popular support, a few American politicians appeal to their "base" by fanning these flames of fear and suspicion through urging alienating and exclusionary policies.
The campaign importantly also makes a bold request of the VA — to finally change its outdated and exclusionary motto to reflect the fact that women are indeed veterans, too.
Organizations value women for their work when it aligns with the organization's traditional perspectives; but they fall back on exclusionary behavior when new, diverse perspectives are generated or required.
In its strongest form such a law would ban unjustified and pervasive exclusionary zoning laws that prohibit townhouses or apartments in single-family areas or impose minimum lot sizes.
Should they continue to impose a sectarian, exclusionary approach, one that oppresses Sunnis and denies them rights, they will recreate the conditions that produced ISIS in the first place.
But trans-exclusionary radical feminist (TERF) ideology has been helped along in the UK by media under the leadership of Rupert Murdoch and the Times of London for years.
Looking toward the future, Democrats might turn the tables on the Republicans and explicitly demonize Trump and his party as proponents of an exclusionary politics of white male identity.
Geeky boys who formed computer clubs, at least in part to escape the torments of jock culture, often wound up, whether intentionally or not, reproducing the same exclusionary behavior.
Institutionalized racism and neighborhood hyper-segregation are embedded in the very fabric of how the city is run, keeping opportunities limited and exclusionary both in mainstream and underground music communities.
POC regularly face obstacles to operate and sustain nightlife, including inaccessibility to venues, exclusionary social circles divided by race and class, and micro-aggressions inside and outside of the club.
Their work has gotten only more and more compelling because its appeal is that it's artful and intelligent without feeling exclusionary—which in the fashion industry, "coolness" so often is.
The proposals go line by line through the existing comprehensive plan, attempting to strike defensive or exclusionary language in favor of welcoming new construction conditional on a degree of inclusiveness.
That's a justification that's exclusionary at worst, and, at best, evidence that the nascent and still-in-development project uses some notion of generalized relevance as validation for its existence.
Evidence the police discover as a result of violating the Fourth Amendment is considered "fruit of the poisonous tree" and is suppressed under what is known as the exclusionary rule.
First, Miranda is only an exclusionary rule -- meaning that the penalty for interrogating a suspect without reading him his rights is simply the exclusion of his statements from his trial.
At the very same time, it's important to acknowledge how exclusionary and alienating our online behaviour can be to other people — and the ways we can work to change it.
I was talking about drawing a line between activism and art—I think art is inherently exclusionary, so to separate art and activism is often necessary to keep activism accessible.
Perhaps more importantly, by providing patronage to African regimes, Western governments may also be seen as facilitating exclusionary and oppressive governance, subsequently endorsing democratic rule as being defined as such.
It probably feels very bad to be labeled a TERF (trans-exclusionary radical feminist)—I see why they call it a "slur," even though I don't think they're right to.
Likewise, discriminatory policies implemented in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Jim Crow laws and exclusionary immigration practices, influenced the development of European fascism.
While these primaries may have been a step forward decades ago, when they replaced an even more exclusionary nomination process, they are now locking out huge number of Democratic voters.
Illustrious alumni include T.S. Eliot (the Fox) and John F. Kennedy (the Spee), whose brother Ted quit the Owl in 20073 under fire for belonging to such an exclusionary group.
American institutions throw up obstacles -- inhumane immigration enforcement, crushing education costs, an anemic and racially exclusionary social safety net -- that makes social mobility highly improbable, especially for an undocumented immigrant.
And it's not out of the question that dire political changes, like the rise of racist or otherwise exclusionary social structures, could have terribly damaging consequences for less privileged people.
In other words, these candidates would head a government that would prosecute and sue those who expressed such a preference, let alone an exclusionary policy, based on race or gender.
Trump has, with laser precision, identified a set of narratives and themes around national decline and an exclusionary conception of American identity that the target audience for most marketing despises.
Chandler says her latest campaign push talks about the trans access debate in a more personal way, highlighting the effects of trans-exclusionary legislation on young children and adults alike.
Asian-American, a political identity formed in the 1960s and consisting of Americans with roots in more than 20 countries, is a label that can be both empowering and exclusionary.
Without it, paradoxically, an industry and culture that professes progressivism, open-mindedness, and a devotion to science and empiricism ends up becoming the most exclusionary and prone to magical thinking.
It's a common complaint that gay and drag culture can be misogynistic and exclusionary; gay clubs are often said to disregard non-male segments of the LGBTQ umbrella, specifically women.
It was as if we needed them to tell us it was wrong, rather than just showing what exclusionary policies look like and realizing it was wrong on our own.
Democrats cannot cater to white swing voters in affluent suburbs and also promote policies that fundamentally challenge income inequality, exclusionary zoning, housing segregation, school inequality, police brutality and mass incarceration.
Now you can argue that they were illegitimate or that they were invidious or they were exclusionary, but the federal government needed legal tools to overturn a functioning democratic system.
For Iowa Democrats, the catastrophe is yet another blow to a caucus process that an increasingly vocal set of the party has come to see as exclusionary, antiquated and unrepresentative.
For months, it has defended itself against criticism that it is too white, its caucuses too exclusionary, to have the privilege of being the first state in the nominating process.
That has been a very expansive, and at the time, a corrective measure to a more exclusionary definition both legally as well as culturally as to what an American is.
People of color and women in the film industry constantly contend with being undermined and under-recognized, the persistently exclusionary Oscar nominations being only one example of this rampant inequity.
The first season of this James Beard Award-winning podcast took a deep dive into the exclusionary traditions around gender, identity and femininity in the kitchens of fine-dining restaurants.
"I unequivocally disapprove of it because it is exclusionary of trans women or gender non-conforming and non-binary students," said Tukes, who uses the pronouns they, them and theirs.
So even if Perry did decide to exclusively employ people of color, it would be exclusionary to white people, but not enough to tip the entire racial hierarchy of the industry.
And yet today, in the fast-growing big cities that drive our economy, we've clung to exclusionary policies that largely cater to the needs of wealthy, predominantly white, single-family homeowners.
In an effort to keep lesbians happy, Evolve put a part-time editor in place who has noticeably changed the tone of the site; she employs a vehemently trans-exclusionary ideology.
That new rule likely would focus on eliminating exclusionary zoning barriers, based on the false assumption that the private market, unfettered, could solve the problems of housing discrimination, segregation and affordability.
But Ms. Watkins and other supporters believe the changes in the school's makeup are a consequence of exclusionary admissions and enrollment practices, which they say Ms. Garg is moving to reverse.
"What has been seen as an exclusionary policy can now become a positive vehicle for China's future development," said Harley Seyedin, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in South China.
The sociologists David Scott FitzGerald and David Cook-Martin have shown that the United States pioneered racially based exclusionary immigration policies in the Americas in the late 18th and 19th centuries.
Under a principle known as the exclusionary rule, evidence obtained with an invalid search warrant can't be included at trial, which could easily undermine the Warrick County Sheriff's Office entire case.
However, ultraconservatives and trans-exclusionary radical feminists, along with some extreme sexologists, have other ideas for those children's futures, lobbying to ban puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for all minors.
Thanks to this misguided reflex, we now routinely act as though initiatives directed to address working-class concerns can't suffice for African Americans, since they're class reductionist and therefore racially exclusionary.
We are witnessing a rise in nationalism, an increase in the closure of borders, and an exclusionary attitude towards migrants and refugees, the victims of war and the casualties of globalization.
In the 11 years that General Zia presided over Pakistan, our textbooks were rewritten, exclusionary, intolerant laws were passed, and primacy was given to the bearers of a closed, violent worldview.
The whole point of Chidi's character is that he was a moral philosophy professor who essentially taught no-one anything about world philosophy, because it was too obscure and too exclusionary.
In September 2015, a federal appeals court allowed HUD to strip Westchester County of some $5 million in federal funds based on exclusionary zoning and other violations of the Fair Housing Act.
Fans are frustrated over what they believe is a confusing and exclusionary new line of makeup products offered in only one shade — a shade suitable for lighter-skinned customers, or, specifically, Mckeen.
"I could 'flip the script' and INDICT the JEWISH FAITH as being RACIST and EXCLUSIONARY simply based on the fact that one has to BE JEWISH to celebrate YOM KIPPUR," Jordan continued.
This ritual encounter begins in Iowa — blessedly so, I might add, despite the frequent lament that the state's Republican voters are too conservative, that its caucus system is too arcane and exclusionary.
"I don't even know how you administer a test like that," said Ms. Moskowitz, whose schools have been praised for their high test scores while drawing criticism as overly harsh, even exclusionary.
The company points to regulations passed in both Massachusetts and Indiana that allow daily fantasy sports but contain a carve-out, in other words an exclusionary provision, banning bets on collegiate games.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Monday that regional cooperation should neither be politicized nor exclusionary, responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's use of the term "Indo-Pacific" during his trip to Asia.
"But I worry that she's too exclusionary," Ms. Funabashi said, citing Ms. Koike's promise to revoke a lease of public land to a new school for Korean residents living in the city.
In addition to the 750 units of housing, which the county is on track to build, the decree stipulated that the county also ensure that its municipalities stop using exclusionary zoning practices.
As the Trump administration and its religious right allies push an exclusionary view of religious freedom, let's be clear about the dangers their agenda represents for the basic rights of everyday Americans.
No, Yeezy continues to be as exclusionary as it purports not to be while dealing in the visual currency of the dispossessed, those who have historically been subject to oppression and violence.
But bullying also includes exclusionary and isolating behaviors like ignoring the target or giving the silent treatment; or work sabotage, like withholding from them information they need to do their jobs well.
Ahmed brilliantly illustrates how deeply rooted European tribal identities take hold during periods of rapid change and uncertainty, and how central these exclusionary concepts can be, particularly for Nordic and Germanic societies.
It also pervades the American workplace, where racial minorities are more likely than white people to be the victims of harassment and "exclusionary behaviors," such as being left out of social events.
She and other students felt targeted by Ms. Gosey's comments and believed she allowed the divestment legislation to be organized on the Jewish holiday of Passover, which they considered harassing and exclusionary.
" In advancing the bill, Klobuchar made clear that she wanted to change the direction of U.S. law: "Companies need to be put on notice that exclusionary behavior that threatens competition cannot continue.
Exploring how South Indian politicians and activists have managed to stem the tide of the B.J.P.'s exclusionary agenda could help save my country from the future that it is hurtling toward.
A formal inquiry of Broadcom was opened in June, and the European Commission is now ordering the company to stop enforcing the exclusionary terms with six manufacturers of the boxes and modems.
Made by cutting and pasting the glossy, exclusionary images that mass culture foists on women, they retaliate with fantastical concoctions of otherness — racial, cultural, physical — that can stop you in your tracks.
Inclusivity allows us to call out TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) and bi-erasure, for example, or to encompass a fuller spectrum of gender and sexual identity with a +, as in LGBTQIA+.
Modi champions a hardline brand of Hindu nationalism known as Hindutva, which aims to define Indian culture in terms of Hindu history and values and which promotes an exclusionary attitude toward Muslims.
In response to concern from her colleagues, her employer's human resources department warned her that others might find her anti-trans tweets "offensive and exclusionary," and eventually declined to renew her contract.
However, ultra-conservatives and trans-exclusionary radical feminists, along with some extreme sexologists, have other ideas for those children's futures, lobbying to ban puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for all minors.
The European case is strongest when it argues against Google's exclusionary requirements — that cellphone makers not produce devices with other versions of Android and that they install only the Google search app.
Clinton's weaknesses had come full circle: She was an unpopular, too corrupt insider, too uninspiring to win, even in the face of an inexperienced bombast running a divisive campaign on exclusionary policies.
Feminist movements have seen a fierce battle between intersectional feminists and trans-exclusionary radical feminists, and even within the LGBTQ movement there's a longstanding culture of excluding or discriminating against trans people.
I built my own wall from bathroom stall components to draw attention to how anti-transgender bathroom legislation distracts us from talking about the ongoing enforcement of exclusionary policies that create walls.
Her latest video 'Gender Critical' (a term radical feminists have taken to using in reaction to being called TERFs [trans-exclusionary radical feminists]) racked up almost half a million views in a day.
The answer to this problem is fairly straightforward — replace exclusionary zoning with equitable zoning, allowing uniquely affordable homes like duplexes, fourplexes, and garden apartments anywhere a single-unit detached house can be built.
But in the 21st century, with its young African-American mayor, multi-hued populace and youthful vibe, the city is making a lurch from a rigidly exclusionary past toward a more inclusive future.
"It provides an opportunity for all students to be involved in something that was exclusionary," Jacob Rains, a senior at B-CC and president of the Student Government Association, told the Washington Post.
By contrast, the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle U.S. refugee protection programmes will stoke anti-refugee sentiment and exclusionary forms of nationalism in many countries and encourage other states to follow its example.
The wealth and range of what queerness is and can be is still, if not completely confined to, then tempered by the narrow, exclusionary, and uncreative beauty standards that still dominate Western media.
"With my knowledge of queer communities, it seems blatantly obvious that any studies like these are troublesome and also undoubtedly exclusionary of the many nuanced identities, attractions, and expressions that exist," Russo says.
It was also meant to avoid the resurgence of anything like Britain's exclusionary policy of "Imperial preference", which had been used to carve out trade blocs in a way that kept America out.
The risk for many in marginalized and minority communities however is that in doing so, voters double down on exclusionary, majoritarian politics that leads to societies that are more hostile and less open.
But there is a way to capture that theme within a broader fund that has a better chance of keeping up performance-wise, even if it uses an exclusionary approach to stock selection.
And I hope this film opens the door for more movies about chronic illness, addressing everything from the exclusionary villainy of pre-existing conditions to the ADA loopholes that allow for hiring discrimination.
J: For many students of color, Yale feels exclusionary on a daily basis, and I think that exclusion, in the many forms that it takes, is at the heart of the overall conversation.
These measures echo authoritarian, isolationist and xenophobic themes held by conservatives — broadening their focus to China and Europe and East Asia alongside the targets of recent exclusionary policies such as Mexico and Africa.
Mr. Monson said nothing publicly, and the church did not withdraw its support for scouting, as a church lawyer had threatened to do in a 21950 Supreme Court hearing on exclusionary scouting practices.
All of this and a generous budget (the prices are as exclusionary as ever) could make for a few hours of celebratory sightseeing of a kind that is quickly disappearing from the city.
But unless outright rapacious, exclusionary, and deeply predatory governance is mitigated, the root causes of the insurgency will remain unaddressed and the state-building project will have disappeared into fiefdoms and lasting conflict.
You do not need to know anything about art history to recognize these sculptures are boxes, which leads to the question that MoMA's retrospective will further clarify: is Judd's art exclusionary or democratic?
Some felt the author was likely to be a "trans-exclusionary radical feminist" (commonly known as a TERF) because of how Fall talked about gender and dysphoria and the experience of being trans.
But given the awards' exclusionary history, maybe the strongest rejoinders to the political arguments of the day — over whom to let into the country, and to whom the culture belongs — were the winners.
"History teaches caution and skepticism when vague notions of national security are used to justify vast, unprecedented exclusionary measures that target disfavored classes," lawyers for the Japanese American Citizens League told the justices.
Many viewed Rowling's language and support of Forstater as very transphobic, and critics called the author a "TERF" (trans exclusionary radical feminist) for backing someone with a clear record of making transphobic comments.
"Any bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements should not be directed against third parties, nor restrict other members' legitimate rights and interests, and further, should not be exclusionary," the statement said, quoting Wang.
Apple today announced the digital equivalent of a singing telegram, a perversion of the emoji concept that embodies the worst of both the company's exclusionary philosophy and the worst of CG animals and excreta.
Clinton (and himself) as high-minded advocates of "inclusive" policies — an adjective that he repeated several times — rather than exclusionary proposals like Mr. Trump's call for temporarily banning Muslims for entering the United States.
"To the extent that firms with market power take anticompetitive exclusionary actions to limit competition on the internet, the Antitrust Division can and should use the antitrust laws to protect that competition," Delrahim answered.
Paige was no less great than Robinson (he may in fact have been the greatest pitcher of all time), but he was kept from prominence by exclusionary and prejudiced bylaws and de facto segregation.
"I think even this discussion on feminism and why it's become so loaded is that I think there can be a negativity attached to labeling because it does feel exclusionary of others," she said.
Facebook's exclusionary conduct goes beyond its algorithm: Internal company documents recently made public by the UK Parliament reveal how Mark Zuckerberg moved to exclude a rival app from using Facebook integrations available to others.
These exclusionary visions define the American "we" by identifying numerous "thems" -- communities and cultures that are physically present in the United States but are not part of what this perspective sees as American identity.
FANS of television shows such as "Law and Order" are familiar with the so-called "exclusionary rule": when police obtain evidence of a crime through illegal means, the evidence is usually inadmissible in court.
Meanwhile, some of New York's suburbs — especially, though by no means exclusively, on Long Island — perpetrate some of the most viciously exclusionary practices anywhere in the country, which pushes affordability problems into the city.
Mr. Welch said he had reached out to the campaign last month to implore Mr. Sanders to ease up on that rhetoric, which Mr. Welch believed sounded exclusionary to ordinary people backing other candidates.
So he developed a version that ascribed to a less exclusionary tone: local and popular slang, or what linguist Gretchen McCulloch might refer to as "public, informal, unselfconscious language" now had a proper home.
Magic, which usually does not demand faith in a particular deity, or the sometimes exclusionary imperatives of organized religion, allows people to access a sense of the miraculous on the level of the quotidian.
The change was made in response to criticism of the caucuses as being exclusionary and is intended to allow wider participation from people like nursing home residents or members of the military stationed overseas.
Ironically, this sort of exclusionary arrangement is precisely what Mr Modi proclaimed he was ending, when in August his government stripped India's only Muslim-majority state, Jammu and Kashmir, of its semi-autonomous status.
President Trump has shoehorned that wholesome, uncontroversial idea into a narrow-minded, exclusionary governing platform that's likely to alienate much of the world while hurting the very people whose cause he claims to uphold.
In January, the iPhone-maker filed a $1 billion royalty suit against Qualcomm, suggesting that the company had "built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties"
He's been vocal about the plight of Black gay men within the Black and LGBTQ communities, grappling with homophobia, racism, and exclusionary biases that often preclude them from the narrative of disenfranchisement in this country.
Despite a construction boom in the city's relatively small downtown, most of Seattle's land area is zoned for single-family detached houses and it is ringed by suburbs that enact even more exclusionary zoning practices.
The public nature of my plots combined with the fact that not everyone could participate came across like a little boys' clubhouse with a 'no girls allowed' sign hung in the window—obnoxious and exclusionary.
But, as dean of Boston University's School of Public Health Sandro Galea noted,"even for those that feel 'victorious' in this election, when it comes to exclusionary policies, it's going to hurt all of us."
But how many of the recent "failures of democracy" have come about not because "institutions eroded" but because those institutions either were never intended to be democratic or have recently been adjusted to be exclusionary?
Despite the sea of pink that dotted the marches then, many people have since criticized the hats as being a symbol of white feminism, and exclusionary of women of color and transgender and nonbinary people.
Google is said to have followed the same playbook for years: introducing a free product into a competitive space, subsidizing that product with advertising revenue, and then closing off competition through discriminatory and exclusionary practices.
American Jews who are struggling with Israel's expressions of exclusionary nationalism and its occupation of the West Bank want Israel to be remade in their own image and adopt policies that reflect their own values.
It does not have an official ideology of the superiority of the white race and there are no laws explicitly preferring whites, or laws that are exclusionary or punitive of nonwhites simply based on race.
But Utah maintained that the evidence collected by the detective did not fall under the exclusionary rule since the arrest warrant "attenuated" the link between the illegal stop and Mr Fackrell's discovery of the drugs.
Meanwhile, the proposal assures potentially reluctant local governments that if they do not want to change their exclusionary zoning policies — a driver of segregation and high housing costs — HUD will not make them do so.
When developers across the country seek to build affordable apartments in more integrated, higher opportunity neighborhoods, they are often stymied by exclusionary zoning ordinances or local officials who bend to racially motivated opposition from neighbors.
If this insidiously exclusionary view of culture goes the distance, it will take us back to a separate-but-equal reality that this country has spent the past half-century clawing our way out of.
In the case of the South Dakota bill, that network included the Transsexual Global Alliance, a small, relatively incoherent organization, as well as the trans-exclusionary radical feminist group the Women's Liberation Front, or WoLF.
The book is the latest installment in Wright's ongoing effort to write a poetry of ideas, wherein matter takes on ritual proportions and Afro-Caribbean ritual thought responds to the exclusionary history of Western rationalism.
They include a spin-off of the Victoria's Secret brand, which has faced slowing sales as shoppers have shunned its sexy products that some view as exclusionary, an image the retailer is trying to overcome.
"There are very principled people, who are Democrats, who feel very strongly about this issue for religious reasons and when you say you're not welcome in our party I think it is exclusionary," she said.
With trans-exclusionary feminists—those who believe there is a feminist basis for discrimination against transgender women—they specifically share the false presumption that when trans women gain or protect their rights, cis women lose.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi champions a hardline brand of Hindu nationalism known as Hindutva, which aims to define Indian culture in terms of Hindu history and values and which promotes an exclusionary attitude toward Muslims.
"In recruiting, we've updated our job descriptions to remove potentially exclusionary language, and we are running interview training to make our hiring processes more inclusive for women in tech," the company wrote in a blogpost.
Decisions about who has access to drugs and how they are packaged remains in the hands of a white capitalist patriarchy, and many marginalized people are forced to find ways to navigate these exclusionary policies.
" Kerry also warned against isolationism, saying: "In this day and age, folks, we cannot confuse national pride with national self-sufficiency or think that exclusionary policies are somehow going to solve the problems that we face.
Where countries like Saudi Arabia, a US ally, sponsor madrasas around the world that promote an exclusionary view of Islam, "the one country in the region which is not doing this is actually Iran," she said.
And then there's the deeply Christian language from important leaders throughout history, like Martin Luther King Jr. But in truth, any expression of faith — no matter how universalist — is inherently exclusionary to people of no faith.
And when other artists still used video merely for documentation, and treated mass media as at best a target for criticism, Paik correctly foresaw that the exclusionary mechanisms of high culture were on their last legs.
The discussion over Brexit — among politicians and in the media — has often ignored wider questions about representation and democracy and instead focused on the issue of border security, frequently expressed in the most exclusionary, nationalist terms.
If current first- and second-generation Asian Americans are estranged from the decades-long history of Chinese exclusion, that distance, too, has been constructed by white violence, federal failure, exclusionary policy—and by continued historical erasure.
Now is an opportunity for HUD to use its influence to help roll back exclusionary land-use regulations and seriously address America's housing affordability crisis for minority and low-income Americans — and, indeed, for all Americans.
This means both resources and political will to help empower local governments to incorporate immigrants, and fight against those that actively take punitive exclusionary stances that fly in the face of decades of civil rights protections.
It's this kind of behavior that projects an image of fandom—both of Rick and Morty and in general—as an exclusionary (and often overwhelmingly male) communal exercise that prioritizes snobbery and pretentiousness over genuine appreciation.
For example, Scalia despised the "exclusionary rule" — which requires courts throw out evidence that police obtained illegally — out of worry that it can ruin otherwise good cases against criminals, and he seemingly wanted to undo it.
Todd Young, a Republican senator from Indiana, recently introduced a bill, the Yes in My Backyard Act, that would require communities to explain their exclusionary housing policies if they wanted federal Community Development Block Grant dollars.
Unlike redneck, a title some people attempt to wear proudly as a reaction to being labeled, caipira is an exclusionary term that doesn't band people together, promoting isolation and a sense that you belong to nothing.
As if the absurd prices of premium seats aren't exclusionary enough, now Trost wants to keep otherwise valid yet loutish ticketholders from enjoying the good view in order to protect the genteel ticketholders already sitting there.
This free event welcomes those for whom such dreams may be nightmares: not only gay and transgender adolescents, but also those who find the typical prom too confining, too conservative, too exclusionary or just too expensive.
Several US lawmakers and international leaders have slammed the reported comments as racist and a reflection of the administration's willingness to sacrifice American values to pander to a base of supporters who support exclusionary policy measures.
The subsequent ruling against Forstater set off a series of predictably over-the-top reactions from the self-described "gender critical feminists"—also called trans exclusionary radical feminists, or TERFs—who dominate the British feminist discourse.
The French authorities have tolerated the creeping influence of a minority of Salafi preachers, largely funded from overseas, and their attempts to impose a more rigorous, combative, and exclusionary brand of Islam in certain urban areas.
That approach allows feminists to co-exist alongside women like Megyn Kelly, who said the term "feminist" was "exclusionary and alienating" in her recent memoir but calls out workplace harassment, a cause feminists have championed for decades.
In Cortana on the desktop, "we don't want to feel exclusive so we will jettison clever responses if we think they'll feel exclusionary, but if you have an Xbox, we can assume you play games," she said.
For us, unlike for its 19th-century audience, this hand-held card's utility is not as advertisement; more urgently, it serves as a graphic reminder: beware of all those who deliberately confound patriotic sentiment with exclusionary solutions.
Islamist groups like CAIR use shame tactics and exclusionary practices to silence minority voices of reform in Islam – voices like mine – all the while crying that they themselves are a minority in America deserving of special protection.
This exclusionary and anti-democratic concept is termed "conflict of interest," even though it has no relation to more traditional due diligence and other principles of open and transparent policy development practiced by countries around the world.
My transfer criteria included that my new school have no fraternities, because even if I chose not to be in one, their presence would define the social structure of the school in a divisive and exclusionary way.
A renewed integration agenda would mean building public housing in low poverty areas, eliminating exclusionary zoning laws, and yes, accepting gentrification (a recent U.C.L.A. study finds that gentrification is increasing diversity in District of Columbia public schools).
Under the Supreme Court's "exclusionary rule," first announced in 220 and applied to the states in 1961 (and substantially narrowed since then by important exceptions), evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is excluded from trial.
United States, the 1944 ruling that upheld the detention of Japanese-Americans during World War II. "As here, the government invoked an ill-defined national security threat to justify an exclusionary policy of sweeping proportion," she said.
Salt Lake City (CNN)Mitt Romney caught many people off guard on Friday with his sharp rebuke of the Trump administration's exclusionary tone on immigration as he announced his campaign to represent Utah in the US Senate.
While female journalists like Ms Ditum have been denounced as "TERFs" (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) for taking a critical approach to transgender issues, he has largely escaped the vitriol, aggression and threats when he has said similar things.
That is why I also believe that neither the Army, nor any Service, nor American society can afford the type of exclusionary rhetoric and views that were expressed by Mr. Green towards Muslims, LGBT Americans, Latinos and others.
Maryam, 29, Brooklyn: Using the false cover of national security, Trump's sweeping executive order calls for a cleansing of "undesireables" and signals a radical shift in our immigration policy in the spirit of an exclusionary "America First " ideology.
While the project may be initiated by China, the opportunities and outcomes will benefit the world, said Xi. "China has no geopolitical calculations, seeks no exclusionary blocs and imposes no business deals on others," the Chinese president added.
A vote now would be exclusionary and illegitimate to millions of voters, which could have the effect of undermining public support for democracy and spreading discontent in a region only recently pacified after years of violence and conflict.
NYCLT is currently working with members of the New York State Assembly to draft new legislation for a 2017 Loft Law Clean Up Bill, which aims to strike exclusionary regulations introduced in 2010 by then-mayor Michael Bloomberg.
For the kind of patriotism I am proposing is not a completely different form of collective identity; it is, rather, one that proudly stands in competition with the exclusionary politics on display from Washington to Moscow to Beijing.
They add to the historical record not by casting the likeness of actual figures, which is a worthwhile pursuit, but from their prominent positions acknowledge history has been imagined from an exclusionary point of view from the start.
The state party's plan, which the Democratic National Committee's rules committee sanctioned on Friday, is designed to assuage concerns that Iowa's caucuses are exclusionary and depress turnout because they require in-person participation at a midwinter evening event.
" He told The Washington Post that he was filing a formal discrimination complaint in Austin because barring any group from a screening was a start down an exclusionary slippery slope, and so "it's the principle of the thing.
"It's a core group of a few hundred hardcore trans-exclusionary radical feminists (TERFs), a tiny percentage of overall users," says Christine, the mother of a trans child and also part of the network that regularly monitors Mumsnet.
Jackson's maternal great-grandparents, Mama Edie and Bubba, would later make their home in a "white house the size of a small palace" on the corner of Sixth and Mason in Portland after the exclusionary law was overturned.
From trans exclusionary radical feminists to conservative evangelical Christians, enemies of trans rights have painted trans people as "delusional" and "gender confused" and have sought to make transitioning and life in general more difficult for the trans population.
The "exclusionary rule" is supposed to prevent evidence gathered unconstitutionally from being used at trial, but the Supreme Court has been chipping away at it for years, and struck it another blow at the end of this term.
And my view is that, ultimately, the appropriate role of rent control is to enact some form of stronger rent control as part of a larger housing initiative — one that mandates much less exclusionary zoning and much more homebuilding.
A war of words has broken out between some transgender activists and women they call TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) about who should be let into women-only spaces, from domestic-violence refuges to women's literary and sports competitions.
Given the extensive research base behind the guidance, and its capacity to help prevent exclusionary and discriminatory discipline practices, rescinding it will exacerbate the inequities in our education system, while rolling back progress on school safety and student attainment.
The growth of D.I.Y. brain stimulation stems in part from a larger frustration with the exclusionary institutions of modern medicine, such as the exorbitant price of pharmaceuticals and the glacial pace at which new therapies trickle down to patients.
Others benefited from less obvious privileges like being born white, which often carries an ability to secure safer housing and a better education that are not on offer for African-American families facing exclusionary housing practices and segregated schools.
Hasn't the federal government cheated American's 28503 million small businesses enough with the SBA's "exclusionary rule" where they can claim small businesses received 22019% of all federal contracts by excluding the vast majority of federal acquisition from their calculations?
Although religion and two-party politics provide a set of common values for people to rally around, millennials tend to be more inclusive, and therefore averse to the exclusionary practices and rigid expectations of these more traditional social institutions.
They erased the artist's name on several land card and wrote "trans rights are human rights," and "no TERFs on Gruul Turf" across cards they played with in a tournament—referencing the common acronym for Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists.
After Twitter vented proper umbrage — I was in that chorus — The Journal and Bloomberg said they wouldn't "participate in exclusionary briefings of the sort that happened today" in the future, as the Bloomberg editor in chief John Micklethwait said.
Appearing at a crowd of nearly 7,000 on a high school football field in Arlington, Buttigieg cast his campaign as an effort to build a big Democratic tent while painting Sanders's movement as exclusionary and fueled by ideological purists.
Unfortunately, much of the country bans lower-cost multifamily housing because Herbert Hoover and a committee of openly white supremacist capitalists created exclusionary zoning, encouraging cities and suburbs to segregate or outright ban buildings that can house many people affordably.
" And Eugene Volokh, who teaches free-speech law at UCLA School of Law, asserts, "There is no First Amendment exception for racist speech, or exclusionary speech, or ... for speech by university students that 'created a hostile educational environment for others.
And if that community is, whoops, almost uniformly white and wealthy, the residents can rest assured that it's not explicitly exclusionary policies that are keeping it that way, just the equally effective but more indirect forces of economics and NIMBYism.
Among other things, I think they clearly add to the case that the acquisition of WhatsApp was illegal; also suggest exclusionary conduct against Twitter/Vine According to Facebook's critics, those API moves could be violations of federal anti-monopoly law.
The bare naked truth of our present welfare system is a racially biased, overly paternalistic, unnecessarily controlling, grossly exclusionary system of punishment and blame that limits opportunity and taxes working beneficiaries more than any other worker in any income tax bracket.
"Despite much progress over the centuries, this hearing is another important step in the long and heroic struggle of African-Americans to secure reparations for the damages inflicted by the enslavement and post-emancipation and racial exclusionary policies," Glover, 72, said.
By this she refers to the common complaint of trans-exclusionary feminists that it is no longer acceptable to say in public—especially at universities—that the gender you were assigned at birth defines your experience of gender in the world.
With the 2016 U.S. Women's Open being played this week at CordeValle in San Martin, California, Burk has turned her attention to next year's edition, even though "the protest is not over exclusionary policies at Bedminster, if there are any".
Will the people who can see clearly that there is no such thing as selective, discriminatory, exclusionary outrage and grieving when lives are taken, be heard above those who see every tragedy as a plus or minus for a cumulative argument?
Hopefully, there will come a time when WBCs will no longer be needed to break through the business environment that is inherently exclusionary to women and that there will be a clear and unhindered path to success for all female entrepreneurs.
It was OK, as far as its users were concerned, for its walls to be built and defended (and only very rarely womanned, courtesy of infosec's default oppressive, exclusionary and often predatory sexual culture) by a cohort of … well … cranky assholes.
"Even if Mavericks has a right to exclude women in the abstract, it probably does not have the right to use public resources for its exclusionary activities," a lawyer for the group said in a legal memo to the commission.
Chinen has little patience for exclusionary purists, represented here by Wynton Marsalis and his classic-jazz partisans, so he makes a point of praising the hip-hop sample-god J Dilla with the same effusiveness he uses about, say, Ornette Coleman.
Not-in-my-backyardism is a bipartisan sentiment, but because the largest American cities are populated and run by Democrats — many in states under complete Democratic control — this sort of nakedly exclusionary urban restrictionism is a particular shame of the left.
Amy Klobuchar, the top Democrat on the subcommittee, introduced a bill Tuesday that would prohibit "exclusionary conduct" that risks harming competition and shift the burden of proof in merger proposals onto dominant companies to show their deals would not be anticompetitive.
The question, though, is whether we will produce one that is as exclusionary as its predecessor, or whether we will be able to find one that is more inclusive and more in touch with the desperate realities of our times.
Though many states place restrictions of some sort on "exclusionary zoning," a few have gone further to mandate "fair share" requirements for low- and moderate-income suburban housing, with incentives both for developers and local communities — a plan Rothstein favors.
"Geopolitics have opened possibilities for Israel to get away with undemocratic behavior and exclusionary behavior that would have been unthinkable, I think, a generation ago," says Steven Levitsky, a Harvard political scientist and the co-author of How Democracies Die.
What may feel like a useful way of sticking it to Sanders or being a good ally to trans friends, in practice, sends an exclusionary message to a large population of voters that Democrats need if they want to win.
The collection, which includes maroon and orange accessories, clothes, and footwear, features a limited size range, from XS – XL. And for many, this feels surprisingly exclusionary, especially considering the artist has spoken frequently about the need for inclusion and representation.
She was taking a chance by wearing the outfit and speaking out at all, because the men who are gatekeepers in country radio do not like to be told what to do — or be called out for their exclusionary playlists.
"Given the exclusionary nationalism in this administration and sorts of politics taken on various things, it would not be at all surprising for the second lady to associate herself with some prominent fashion with an institution like this," Professor Hurd said.
The assumption that the United States should always work "by, with and through" partner states is overly simplistic, ignoring the crucial challenges that weak institutions and corrupt, exclusionary or predatory governance in the security sector poses to developing capable partners.
But 'terf' — a term that stands for 'trans-exclusionary radical feminist' and is used to refer to people who reject the rights of trans women — was directly referred to during the hearing, featuring in several of the tweets that Cherry raised with Twitter.
The Homes for All plan calls for four major reforms: ending racist exclusionary zoning, building 563–10 million affordable homes outside the private market, providing immediate relief and stability for cost-burdened renters, and treating housing as a home instead of an investment.
"[Millennials] just really couldn't take the rhetoric of exclusionary policy, like building the walls and not letting Muslims in," said Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, who studies youth voter trends as director of Tisch College's Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.
"That's all we own so unless you're buying us new clothes..." Though the proposal does not contain gendered language and skinny jeans are far from a female-only trend, some parents and students found the rule to be especially exclusionary for young women.
Microsoft's Xbox chief Phil Spencer says he's acutely aware of the problems the gaming industry faces from a cultural perspective — issues like toxicity, abuse and harassment, and exclusionary attitudes that can keep gaming's benefits from spreading beyond its most hardcore, traditional demographic.
Now that you mention it, it feels like East Coast rap created this funk canon of Roy Ayers and James Brown that was sort of exclusionary of other types of funk, especially stuff that was a lot more pastel, a little more synthy.Exactly.
Conveniently, he leaves two things out of his assessment that are of vital importance: the question of why people believe in 'limited stylistic hierarchies' (exclusionary body and beauty standards), and the very obvious point that, in fact, not everyone does believe in them.
Of course, fashion will forever be obsessed with courting youth, but more and more it seems they're also looking towards an older generation as well, finding new ways to incorporate a very different age demographic of women into this once hyper-exclusionary market.
Din's default mode of skepticism is one shared by many Muslims in America, a community comprised largely of people of color who have historically faced mass surveillance, persistent stereotyping as terrorists, a rising tide of hate crimes, and yes, exclusionary immigration policies.
It is unfair and exclusionary for some regions and demographics to have better access to this tradition, and could very well have driven a wedge between Dota 2 fans during what should, in theory, be a celebration of the game and its community.
It also ignores the international reach of militant white supremacist groups, and obscures the greater threat posed when governments become enthralled with exclusionary nationalism, which mobilizes popular support by stigmatizing groups of "others" -- often identified by race, religion or ethnicity -- as national enemies.
"By understanding these competitive dynamics, we can understand how the market leaders have monopoly power, how they exercise that monopoly power and whether the source of that power is for merit-based competition or the source of that power is exclusionary," Delrahim said.
"By understanding these competitive dynamics, we can understand how the market leaders have monopoly power, how they exercise that monopoly power and whether the source of that power is for merit-based competition or the source of that power is exclusionary," Delrahim said.
The future of abortion rights, affirmative action, separation of church and state, limits on the death penalty, the exclusionary rule and so much else where Kennedy voted with the liberals easily could change with one more staunch conservative on the high court.
To the Editor: My objections to final clubs are based not so much on gender exclusion, sexual assault or political correctness, but their exclusionary access, among peers, to tangible social and financial resources based on socioeconomic background and arbitrary measures of popularity.
In that monopoly leveraging claim I was referencing earlier, you have to show not only that the company has monopoly power in one market but also that it's using that in an exclusionary manner to try to take over a second market.
This may have had something to do with the times, however: in the late 90s, hip-hop was becoming exclusionary for the first time, and this was opposed by many, like himself, who wanted to hold onto the culture's anti-establishment roots.
He underscores the curators' point, in the first section — called "The Presumption of White" — that Greek and Roman marbles were originally brightly colored and that the whiteness of Classical art is a pernicious, exclusionary fiction that has "colored" the Western view of perfection.
One Muslim American mother whose son went on a middle school trip to DC in which "every single white kid besides maybe one or two" returned wearing a MAGA hat said that the red caps became a familiar marker of exclusionary preteen politics.
And if Omar is a target, it has little to do with what she said and everything to do with who she is: A black Muslim woman — and an immigrant — whose very person disrupts the exclusionary ideal of a white Christian America.
The bill targets exclusionary conduct, a central and ill-defined concept in antitrust that was established in Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which makes it illegal to monopolize trade or commerce, or to attempt or conspire to do so.
When their time came to create a news network of their own, they created Fox, a funhouse-mirror version of journalism with few self-correction mechanisms (fewer every year) and a mission to strengthen the exclusionary S1 identity of a particular demographic.
This was particularly embarrassing for the USGA, which, as the national governing body for golf in the United States, has sought for years to attract more women and girls to a game with a history of discriminatory and exclusionary practices at private clubs.
These data clearly show that the nation as a whole is moving away from exclusionary conceptions of American identity even as Mr. Trump's strongest supporters hold on to views that look more the way the nation did in 2004 than in 2017.
Parents who supported Ms. Garg, on the other hand, said that the school, which was originally intended to provide a rich, arts-filled education to the children of East Harlem, had over the years become exclusionary and that its traditions had calcified.
In fact, the way Hronopolous talks about the potential of Naughty America's virtual reality strip club experience only seems to reinforce some of the old-fashioned-to-regressive, hyper-masculine, and exclusionary vibes that may be driving new consumers away from these spaces.
In addition to restraining their political and monetary ambitions and their various power plays in Kabul, they need to recognize that years of abusive, discriminatory, exclusionary governance; extensive corruption; and individual and ethnic patronage and nepotism are the roots of Afghanistan's predicament.
Scholarship of mass violence suggests that the US history of large-scale violence against minority groups, combined with the recent rise in rhetoric from political leaders targeting minorities, has created an environment ripe for public acceptance of other exclusionary, undemocratic, or oppressive measures.
During a town hall event at the institution in 21980, its director at the time, Duncan Cameron, appeared open to criticism yet ostensibly defended the Museum's exclusionary practices regarding the women and minority artists who were vying for representation; there was widespread outcry.
"Uber's outsize success in terms of growth of market share, revenues and valuation are impressive, but can never excuse a culture plagued by disrespect, exclusionary cliques, lack of diversity, and tolerance for bullying and harassment of every form," the Kapors wrote in an online letter.
But it also makes attending Berghain a fussy nightmare that plenty of Good Taste People will tell you is a big fat waste of time, or otherwise has reached the point of saturation where bouncers have gone from excluding bad vibes to simply being exclusionary.
Demanding more on their own terms, up-and-coming writers, producers, and creators are slowy changing this exclusionary narrative of Hollywood by bypassing the traditional route into television—which usually consists of establishing industry connections through media jobs to eventually land writing or producing positions.
In order to build a winning party again, some Republican leaders say, the party will have to disavow Mr. Trump's exclusionary message, even at the price of driving away voters at the core of the Republican base — perhaps a third or more of the party.
As the last few days have illustrated with particular clarity, we find ourselves in the midst of another profoundly exclusionary moment, with not only laws and policies but the words and perspectives emanating from our federal government offering these white supremacist visions of America.
"Fashion has so many wonderful things about it, but there's this aspect that it feels exclusionary, can be somewhat elitist, and make you feel like you're supposed to look different than you do, or make you want to be something that you're not," she says.
In the 1920s, fear of immigrants fueled the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and exclusionary laws aimed at European Catholics and Asians, said Ms. Ruiz, a professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, and past president of the American Historical Association.
"A lot of the problems with the Loft Law — not all of them, but a lot — were created by some of the mean-spirited and exclusionary rules that were introduced to the 2010 amendment at the last minute," DeLaney told Hyperallergic after the meeting.
Suburban neighborhoods also remain highly segregated by race and income, and therefore operate as engines of social and economic inequality, the consequence of historical policies of housing and school discrimination and their contemporary legacies like exclusionary zoning, unequal educational opportunity and selective law enforcement.
For his debut several seasons back, Mr. Chavarria installed a selection of street-cast models — some trans, all minorities — in prison cage settings as a symbol of "brown power," his way of expressing opposition to the racially exclusionary rhetoric of the Trump presidential campaign.
In what she described as her most difficult work, she examined the exclusionary practices at private golf and country clubs that prevented African-Americans from joining and denied women the voting rights, weekend tee times and equity interests that men — including their husbands — had.
Griffin, Halpin and Teixeira argue that Democrats allowed themselves to become the party of the status quo — a status quo perceived to be elitist, exclusionary, and disconnected from the entire range of working-class concerns, but particularly from those voters in white working-class areas.
No doubt you have given a lot of thought to the problem of who gets to decide what, in our culture, is beautiful: The historical gatekeepers have clung fast to notions of white privilege, of exclusionary and divisive ideas what women should look like.
Meanwhile, hip-hop as an industry continues to develop its own exclusionary economics, luring aspiring rappers with its well-worn rags-to-riches narrative only for agents to charge them to play gigs and established MCs to rip them off for paid guest verses.
Forstater is a vocal TERF — or a trans-exclusionary radical feminist, a supporter of a transphobic political movement arguing that transgender women are men, and thus should be exempt from the legal and social protections afforded to women who are biologically assigned female at birth.
Changing the position it had held during the Obama administration and even during the early months of the Trump administration, the Department of Housing and Urban Development declared that Westchester County had at last made good on its promise to fix its exclusionary housing practices.
Kim Vaz-Deville, an associate dean at Xavier University of Louisiana who has studied carnival, said that Zulu's use of the black men wearing blackface is a satirical weapon subtly wielded against an exclusionary white society in the midst of the annual grand debauch.
But in the paradoxically democratized world of hyper-luxurious men's wear that Jones has done as much as anyone to create, such exclusionary thinking now doesn't just seem offensive — as it always did — but downright passé, not to mention like a terrible business decision.
The combined exclusionary effects of all these regulations push many of our society's least privileged people into gray- and black-market work that courts abuse, dangerous interactions with law enforcement, and prison records that hurt their chances of ever finding less risky, legal work.
So as senators consider DeVos' nomination to oversee public education for every American child, they would do well to remember the deepest values of public schooling, as well as the deeper meaning of appointing a Secretary of Education associated with a more exclusive and racially exclusionary vision.
Hyperallergic's Jessica Bell Brown called the exhibition "stunning and revelatory," as it showcased a sprawling and extremely talented, steadfast group of  artists who forged a powerful sense of community in the 1960s through the '203s, together denouncing racism, inequality, and the exclusionary politics of white feminism.
But incumbent homeowners fight to preserve exclusionary zoning and it becomes next to impossible to build anything, so existing housing stock becomes prohibitively expensive (the median home price in San Francisco recently hit $1.7 million); new development is dominated by small, high-end units; and homelessness increases.
In 2016, students at a high school in Michigan waved the 13-star flag during a football game, causing the head of the NAACP's local chapter at the time to say that the flag had been "co-opted by exclusionary movements," including groups advocating for racial supremacy.
Our research showed that in states with a more exclusionary policy climate for immigrants (as measured by an index of 14 policies, including access to driver's licenses, state-level versions of the DREAM Act and English-only laws), Latinos had more days of poor mental health.
But even as I reflect on it now, I think I would make the same basic point in any gender configuration: If a work clique's exclusionary tactics include telling you not to talk to your own boss, you should ignore them and not be shy about it.
The danger, then, is that not only could Mr. Thiel's public embrace of Mr. Trump backfire on him, but it could also become another plot point in the larger story line that Silicon Valley is exclusionary and narrow-minded and that its innovations are advancing global inequality.
They began in the 19803s, Min says, after the repeal of longstanding exclusionary immigration laws — but it was in the 1980s that cities like New York first saw a notable presence of supplemental educational centers, following a swell of migration from China, Korea and South Asia.
Suburban counties are defined by exclusionary zoning rules that bar the construction of multifamily housing, and from Seattle to San Francisco to Washington and beyond, even in many central cities, vast tracts of land are set aside exclusively for the development of detached single-family homes.
But Chief Justice Rehnquist hated the exclusionary rule that Judge Baer invoked in suppressing the tainted evidence, and he strongly opposed the citation of foreign law, and yet he found a way to speak up for judicial independence in a way that stood apart from politics.
By signaling that the federal government has a trans-exclusionary interpretation of constitutional laws like Title IX and Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Trump administration is creating a cultural environment that may make courts feel more confident in ruling against transgender people.
Just take stock of its past: Native American children being forcibly sent to English-only boarding schools, how the Chinese Exclusionary Act of 1882 only allowed highly-educated migrants with knowledge of the language, segregating Mexican children from white children in schools because the former "couldn't" speak English.
According to the governing narrative, Oromos are narrow-minded and exclusionary people who seek to disintegrate Ethiopia into smaller republics while Amharas are chauvinists who seek to restore the old feudal order, leaving the ruling party as the only political force that can rescue Ethiopia from both threats.
While the movie adaptation helped transform a book about exclusionary gatekeeping into a more accessible international blockbuster, the novel itself remains a marvel of self-absorption, and one grounded firmly in the vague, overly idealistic values of digital "freedom" that have turned the internet into a nightmare machine.
His article tries to argue that just because there is undeniable proof that the industry is exclusionary (and therefore missing out on money from those consumers), doesn't mean it will change, or that industry's faith in its binary delineation of what's on-trend or not on-trend, will falter.
The presidential nomination process laid bare a litany of problems with the current system — from a primary calendar that unfairly advantaged two non-representative rural states, to a punitive system that restricted the number of debates, to exclusionary caucuses, to an undemocratic superdelegate system that bred anger and resentment.
His reliance on references—the Replicants signage, all the nods to New Wave bands, and the art world collaborations, particularly with Sterling Ruby, that often serve as inspiration for his collections—are the sort of tactics that often make other designers' work feel exclusionary or out of reach.
While organizers continue to grow and evolve, the Women's March organization continues to reject exclusionary feminism, bring in experienced organizers from different communities together to advance justice for all women, and remains receptive to the feedback and the critiques of other organizers and activists in the movement space.
The dispute over whether evidence the police gathered by stopping Mr. Lewis can be withheld from trial also highlights the erosion of the exclusionary rule, established by the Supreme Court, which says illegally obtained evidence should be kept from trials, said Stuart Green, a professor at Rutgers Law School.
Kafka's contradictory striving for and disavowal of collective belonging, what he called his "we-weakness," makes for instructive reading in our own era of renewed tribal polarization — in which group identity is frequently defined in axiomatic and exclusionary terms, the better to be used as a bludgeon against others.
My local pastor told me that a close Vatican source informed him that Pope Francis saw a documentary called Owning Our Faith, featuring myself and 20 other LGBTQ Catholics talking about our complicated relationship with the Church because of years of exclusionary behavior from both the institution and its countless stewards.
If the one in my hometown helped me and my pals feel like we'd finally found our kindred spirits, I'd imagine they're still doing the same for young people all over the country, even if certain aspects of the culture can feel exclusionary or, as in some cases, genuinely problematic.
"When you make an argument that the broadest disability civil rights law, certainly in this country, and one of the top in the world, doesn't cover the place where everybody is interacting, that is exclusionary," Lainey Feingold, an author and disability rights lawyer who focuses on digital accessibility, told Gizmodo.
"In general, a person suffers discrimination under the Act when the person presents himself or herself to a business with an intent to use its services but encounters an exclusionary policy or practice that prevents him or her from using those services," Justice Goodwin Liu wrote in court's unanimous opinion.
Unquestionably, along with his skill at upending fashion's exclusionary tropes, it was Mr. Abloh's ability to connect to people like Mr. Connor and the global digital tribes that the designer referenced in a show, held in the arcaded courtyard of the 17th-century Palais Royal, that led Louis Vuitton to him.
In that, the movie appears to offer yet another subtle statement that's at odds with the Trump White House and its exclusionary mythology of greatness: that America is a country that has always relied on labor unseen -- on the labor of poor Americans, of Americans of color, of foreigners, of immigrants.
The best thing any historically black college could do to "disrupt" exclusionary legacies in legal education would be to arm its students with the very information from which they have been excluded, information that would help them get into good schools — or at least keep them out of predatory ones.
One key thing here not on policy is that if the GOP unexpectedly holds the House, that will be taken as a vindication of the political strategy of racial fearmongering that Trump ended the campaign with and that this form of spiteful, exclusionary nationalism is the true soul of the American people.
While accountability for emo's lack of racial and gender inclusion was weak in the early 2000s, emo simply can't survive today without acknowledging that it's been exclusionary, both to women and people of color, and that a major part of its resurgence is thanks to Black artists and a diverse fan base.
In a 2015 essay on the case of Marissa Alexander, a black woman who faced up to 60 years in prison for firing a warning shot at her abusive husband, Wesleyan professor Kali Nicole Gross argued that the US has "a legacy of an exclusionary politics" when it comes to protecting black women.
The rampant and pernicious sexism of the technology industry has catastrophic ramifications in AI — not least of which because the disastrous consequences of exclusionary design bring with them a whole host of other issues when the technology so easily has the potential to amplify and perpetuate the very worst of human biases.
But despite its exclusionary past (did you know that the first woman to run the Boston Marathon in 1967 was almost pushed off the road mid-race?), running is truly one of the most accessible forms of exercise in existence and the community of runners are far more welcoming than they might seem.
Between 1961 and 20063, the Warren Court issued a series of decisions that protected the rights of defendants, producing the Exclusionary Rule, which deems evidence obtained without a search warrant inadmissible; the requirement that police notify suspects of their rights; and the provision of court-appointed attorneys for defendants who can't afford them.
And for a small minority in many countries, the exclusionary Saudi version of Sunni Islam, with its denigration of Jews and Christians, as well as of Muslims of Shiite, Sufi and other traditions, may have made some people vulnerable to the lure of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and other violent jihadist groups.
When yet another hateful trans-exclusionary radical feminist (or "TERF") is spreading fearmongering nonsense about trans people daring to play sports, or when "gender-critical" opinions show up as cover stories or in the paper of record, it's tempting to respond with photos of innocent-looking trans kids or personal pleas for recognition.
Because of such hierarchies and myths, being an artist, at least one who engages in established contemporary art worlds, requires functioning at a relatively high level and wanting badly to succeed in a competitive arena — either wanting to break into that exclusionary realm, or being willing to butt up against it perpetually.
But unless you've visited Eastern European cities like Subotica, it's hard to understand how central the politics of language still is in nations like Serbia and Slovakia -- and how much of a statement Caputova's polyglot politics, embodied in her multilingual note of thanks, makes against the rise of exclusionary nationalism in Eastern Europe.
The attacks on the press, on judges, on factuality and truth; the racist exclusionary policies (from Muslim bans to border camps); the deep admiration for strongmen and authoritarians — all these features of the Trump administration have created sweeping concern that knows no party line (though far too many Republicans still support it).
Rosenzweig: As insurers have become more educated about cyber and losses have become more prevalent, the general trend has been that exclusionary language on policies such as CGL, property, and other lines has been tightened up to ensure that losses aren't being paid under policies that were never intended to cover cyber-related losses.
"There is a lot of value in targeting some of the exclusionary aspects of the final clubs, and making sure we are working toward the same goals collectively," said Rebecca Ramos, a rising senior and president of the Delta Gamma chapter, one of the Greek organizations that took root here in the early '90s.
Presidential directives like the recent Executive Order 13769 or bills like the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment Act (Raise) — which limits immigration through its points system — are just a rehash of exclusionary measures that go as far back as the Naturalization Act of 1790, a law that essentially restricted citizenship to free white people.
And with it, questions of what is valued in society, how women perceive their bodies (and how their bodies are perceived) and how fashion perpetuates the problem by engaging in seemingly illusory, inconsistent and exclusionary sizing that ignores an enormous part of the population, discombobulates the rest and fosters a negative culture of judgment.
Bhakti Pasrija Sethi, a lawyer who was involved in challenging the ban, said she was baffled by the backlash, saying the dismantling of exclusionary rules in other places of worship, like the Haji Ali, a mosque and tomb in Mumbai, or temples in west central India, were not met with the same level of vitriol.
"The beautifully contoured symmetry of Sims's face and the lithe suppleness of her body presented on the once-exclusionary pages of high-fashion journals were evidence of the wider societal movement of Black Pride and the full expression of 'Black Is Beautiful,' " the show's curators, Harold Koda and Kohle Yohannan, wrote in the accompanying catalog.
To thwart the sense that the Republican Party simply shut out certain groups, the report sought to make itself synonymous with the "growth and opportunity party" by having Republicans at the federal level take notes from the successes of local and state-level GOP lawmakers, who've won by trumpeting economic growth over exclusionary social policies.
The hard-won gains of past activists, whether the establishment of ethnic studies departments at universities or social services for immigrant communities, now face threats by exclusionary policies that are nothing new to the US. But what has also not changed is the potential of self-organized communities to wrest power and resources away from oppressive institutions.
Trans-exclusionary radical feminists, known as TERFs (though they consider this term a slur), believe that reforming the GRA would allow trans women, whom they characterize as men in disguise, access to women's bathrooms, women's refuges (shelters), and other women's spaces — beliefs explained in the literature handed out by anti-trans protesters at Pride on Saturday.
These words were novel then — and remain so today against a backdrop of contemporary global challenges and social transformations which include the growth of violent extremism and new forms of conflict and discrimination; the adverse effects of new technologies; climate change and threats to the environment; rising global migration and exclusionary political movements; extreme poverty and persistent inequalities.
As members of this class protect their status and economic gains for themselves and their children, Reeves contends, they have capitalized on a host of less visible forces — exclusionary zoning, the clustering of elites, legacy college admissions, disproportionate political influence — to build a protective wall, keeping those in the lower quintiles of the income distribution from breaking in.
Teaming up with LYCRA® Brand, we outfitted Corley and Howell in American Eagle jeans — made with shape-retaining LYCRA® dualFX® technology for total freedom of movement, in any size — and sat down with them to talk combatting stage fright, carving out spaces for themselves in the sometimes-exclusionary world of dance, and the ritual of preparation.
Well, sure, one can only find time for so many values, and it is far easier to be virulently exclusionary towards certain demographics than to grow as a person and just continue along with your own sad little life, keeping your nose out of who loves and has sex with the consensual partners of their choosing.
When 17-year-old Mya Petty, recently awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Service Award from Washington University in St. Louis for her leadership and community service, called the March leaders out for being exclusionary, several white women called Petty "hostile" and demanded that she be "kinder," as though compassion is a state of friendly compliance they somehow are owed.
Big cities like New York are inherently more unequal than many smaller towns or suburbs, because their expansive economies and more robust social services make them home to both rich executives and poor families (some of the most equal places in the country, on the other hand, are exclusionary suburbs where everyone is rich, or struggling towns where many are poor).
"A lot of common rhetorical focus is on penetrative vaginal sex as the main definition of sex, which is exclusionary and means people are less likely to ever explore the variety of other erogenous zones and sexual activities," said Yvonne Yu, who has worked in sexual education with the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health and the Women of Color Sexual Health Network.
The past three decades have seen a steady erosion of the privacy protected by the Fourth Amendment, as a majority of the court has bowed to the practical realities of crime control and continued to diminish the scope of the most important remedy for privacy violations by government agents, the exclusionary rule, which demands that evidence unconstitutionally seized be suppressed.
These high-profile announcements have come amidst of several less-reported but troubling civil rightsdevelopments, including announcements that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is dropping a crucial case on exclusionary housing policies; the administration plans tosignificantly limit the offices of civil rights at several agencies; and DOJ intends to take civil rightsenforcement out of the hands of career employees.
But as Vox's Samuel notes, the CAB and NRC are in essence in keeping with both Modi's politics and promises he made during the most recent campaign cycle: Modi champions a hardline brand of Hindu nationalism known as Hindutva, which aims to define Indian culture in terms of Hindu history and values and which promotes an exclusionary attitude toward Muslims.
In the interests of fostering open debate we have set ground rules, both for essays and reader comments: use the pronouns people want you to use, and avoid all slurs, including TERF (trans-exclusionary radical feminist), which may have started as a descriptive term but is now used to try to silence a vast swathe of opinions on trans issues, and sometimes to incite violence against women.
At a time when celebs are attending gospel-inflected Sunday services hosted by the biggest social media stars in the world, and when the likes of Justin Bieber and Chris Pratt talk up their involvement with hip, Instagram-friendly churches (many of which espouse eyebrow-raisingly exclusionary doctrine alongside pricey footwear), it's gotten harder to make the case that Hollywood is hostile toward Christianity.
Though the second season did touch on more serious issues, such as Maura's run-in with TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) at a cis women's-only retreat, or the implied murder of Gittel (Maura's presumedly deceased trans aunt, during a Nazi-era Berlin flashback), Maura's personal struggles always seemed to stop short of actually showing some of the more depressing realities of trans life.
When: Friday, April 183, 8–9pm & Saturday, April 16, 215–218pm Where: Machine Project (28 D North Alvarado Street, Echo Park, Los Angeles) Certain forms of comedy are labelled as offensive or exclusionary — and they certainly can be when they punch down — but this critique doesn't take into account the positive aspects of humor, the way it can work to form bonds or build community.
A series of coming events look set to dramatically intensify the populist revolt: Across a large swath of Europe, an assortment of radical candidates are now actively preparing for a fresh wave of elections, each of which has the potential to pile more pressure onto both an already creaking European Union and the progressive liberals struggling to contain the spread of nationalist and exclusionary politics.
While it's tempting to see this error as just another presidential misstatement or falsehood, I would argue instead that Trump's description of these four women and their distinct cultural and ethnic heritages—Puerto Rican, African-American, Palestinian, and Somali respectively—as all equally "coming from" outside of the United States is entirely purposeful, and indeed comprises a core element of his and his supporters' exclusionary vision of American identity.
But they also contain the seeds of their own destruction: if they fail to deal with these challenges and allow xenophobic populists to hijack the public debate, then the votes of frustrated and disaffected citizens will increasingly go to the anti-immigrant right, societies will become less open, nativist parties will grow more powerful, and racist rhetoric that promotes a narrow and exclusionary sense of national identity will be legitimized.
Myth #2: Restorative discipline practices outlined in the guidance fail to hold kids accountable Instead of relying on exclusionary practices, teachers can and should engage students in a higher form of accountability through restorative techniques — talking through what it will take for those involved to restore any harm caused and ensuring students have what they need moving forward, sometimes a conversation to restore their relationship with their teacher.
As my colleague Matt Yglesias wrote last week, housing inventory across the country is at a historic low, and exclusionary zoning laws in many cities and suburban areas prevent construction of multifamily units in favor of single-family homes: The good news ought to be that a low level of housing supply leads to a boom in house building, which puts people to work and eventually ameliorates the shortage.
We're treated to a glimpse of André Breton at a party, fashioning an impromptu brooch from a dead bumblebee, though the novel's emphasis is not on charming details but the banality of a certain kind of evil made up of bureaucrats, bribery and lines of desperate people waiting for a lifeboat in the form of a visa that will never come, faced with exclusionary American immigration policies not so different than those in place today.
According to Newkirk, for-profit companies, higher education, and cultural institutions alike will only achieve true and sustained racial diversity following a broader cultural shift in which Americans, particularly white Americans, come to terms with the nation's history of white domination, which began with the enslavement of Africans and the displacement and mass murder of Native Americans, and continued through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries via exclusionary immigration laws and imperial excursions abroad.
According to Kevin R. Johnson, author of The Huddled Masses Myth, exclusionary policies barring certain groups of would-be immigrants have led to further discriminatory policies and actions against members of those groups within the US.   "When the government is saying we gotta get rid of these—whatever group you want to say—it is an important signal to people in those groups [in the US] what their worth is and how much they're desired," Johnson told me.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharPoll: Nearly 2628 in 28503 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Native American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment MORE (D-Minn.) asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to issue Mylan an administrative subpoena to determine whether the company deliberately engaged in exclusionary practices to hinder its competitors and maintain its monopoly position in the market.
These could include the Women's March in January 2017, when millions of women gathered in Washington and hundreds of cities around the world, in energetic and joyful demonstrations of political resistance; the March for Our Lives in 2018 in Florida and elsewhere, where young people from diverse backgrounds gathered to use their right of free speech to protest gun violence; and in the many movements resisting the authoritarian, exclusionary rhetoric and policies spreading throughout Europe and the United States.

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