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To continue to condescend to people because of their race based on historical injustices simply promotes those injustices.
Not to think about how the in-world injustices might map onto real-world injustices, or to fix problems.
There's a causal connection between the injustices of the past and the injustices of the present that makes history impossible to avoid.
The injustices of tennis mirror the injustices of life acutely — in tennis, you can win more points than your opponent and lose the match.
And Thomas just doesn't believe that it's impossible to remedy these injustices, he also believes that the acts of paternalism end up perpetuating the injustices.
"I think that it would be hypocritical to me to remain silent on injustices just because those injustices may come from our side of the aisle," she said.
Roy's crusades are validated by the various social injustices that are emergent under the pretext of economic development under Narendra Modi's India—she's right to rail against these injustices.
I think that you do not make this a better America when you try to sweep injustices, whether they be racial or religious injustices or gender-based injustice, under the rug.
The catastrophic destruction of Puerto Rico at the hands of Hurricane Maria also has a string of injustices at its core — injustices that all Americans should reflect on as the recovery begins.
Without systemic reform, individual injustices will continue to pile up.
We care, and we're fighting with them against these injustices.
Brazil's inequality shocks the conscience, and leads to obvious injustices,
People knew of the injustices of other police shootings here.
We see many injustices every day, yet we shuffle on.
Other injustices and misfortune followed the five through their lives.
Every session becomes an opportunity to rail against life's injustices.
"There are injustices that are imposed on individuals," Appelbaum says.
"Women have lived with these injustices for years," he said.
Some were preoccupied by cultural injustices; others attacked capitalism, too.
Selfishness and deceit haven't disappeared, and bigger injustices still exist.
She's also had many injustices and indignities heaped on her.
As a public defender, I see the system's injustices firsthand.
At 82, she continues to speak out against global injustices, championing the Palestinian cause and the rights of the Palestinian people in America and abroad, albeit never straying far from wider injustices like imperialism.
Ferguson that justified the moral injustices of slavery and racial segregation.
We have an obligation to correct these injustices wherever they occur.
These social injustices has been going on for hundreds of years.
A basic income could also help to right certain old injustices.
"We lived with him through all the injustices," McElvaney Talbott said.
Recruitment of militants profits from such injustices, said human rights defenders.
There are several ways to register a protest against social injustices.
Individual lawsuits blocked by the PLCAA present direct and specific injustices.
The injustices of today are smaller, but they are more complex.
I can see the injustices we perpetrate both here and abroad.
And as she talks about frequently, too many injustices remain today.
He railed against all of the injustices that he must endure.
These social injustices against girls create a damaging chain of events.
On Wednesday, Blagojevich framed his conviction and imprisonment as grave injustices.
"I want my children to understand that we can absolutely teach about the injustices, but to really be change agents against these injustices you have to get out there and move with the people," Smith says.
The result, and what makes Carol's interstellar adventures as Captain Marvel so appealing, is a female power fantasy — one that revolts against the real terrestrial injustices that mire women and girls by ignoring those injustices entirely.
If another human being is undergoing certain injustices, we should be concerned.
Burney decided to go deeper into politics and address these wider injustices.
O.J. Simpson repeats the injustices of the media frenzy that inspired it.
These are systemic injustices that we've inherited from this very time period.
Caputo awoke to the injustices of the criminal justice system long ago.
But campaigners say few women are able to fight against such injustices.
For some, commemorating slavery is a vital part of addressing contemporary injustices.
But they do not enter into a vacuum devoid of other injustices.
Left in the hands of the wrong people, terrible injustices can occur.
As the grave injustices pile up, the regime is starting to splinter.
It seemed to create new injustices rather than solving the current ones.
And during the civil rights movement, civility often served to preserve injustices.
As with most great injustices, there is no recourse for those wronged.
There are clear injustices — the legit systemic inequalities and well-documented biases.
Many pay homage to the victims of long hidden injustices and crimes.
Mugabe's response was uncompromising, labeling the invasions a correction of colonial injustices.
The legal system has long been tainted by these injustices, Walton says.
It struck a belated blow against the enduring economic injustices of colonialism.
I have witnessed many injustices against women and girls in my country.
Lower-caste leaders have swept to power promising to right historical injustices.
The attitudes that fuel these injustices are not relics of the past.
What injustices have we as a culture come to accept as normal?
It simply exacerbates the already horrific injustices in our criminal justice system.
It's good that there are activists fighting the worst sorts of injustices?
" There are larger racial injustices in the country, he said, and those injustices need to be fixed — though not in ways that would enable dependence, he clarified, but rather to "give people a hand up, not a handout.
To be woke in Hollywood is to possess a broad array of knowledge (mostly gleaned from podcasts) about all the social injustices afflicting our great country — and even more so, about the pop culture that reflects those injustices.
If they can make you believe absurdities, they can make you commit injustices.
"Within human trafficking adheres all of the injustices of gender inequality," she said.
As Americans, we have always striven to correct the injustices of the past.
The fact that we're exposing ballet's structural injustices seems like a promising start.
A judge's discretion in sentences has led to many injustices -- hello Brock Turner.
They remembered the injustices performed on them by the Children of the Forest.
The exhibition also reflects on the injustices suffered by the black British community.
When the ANC took office in 1994 it pledged to tackle historic injustices.
And righted one of the many injustices committed against black people throughout history.
But it is also a complex place with many contradictions, injustices and inequalities.
He spoke up against injustices through his stories; where good prevails over evil.
Let's not focus on 2020; let's work on the injustices that exist now.
We also know too well the disproportionate impacts of these injustices on women.
Questions turned to shock as I realized the cruel injustices of the war.
But we should not allow yesteryear's injustices to hamstring our forward progress today.
And he thinks this is one of the greatest injustices in American society.
But these injustices happen with women, so why can't we also become qazis?
We started off as artists with intent to raise awareness about social injustices.
Isn't the entire point of free speech to foment public outrage against injustices?
It rages for my daughters, whom I fight to shield from these injustices.
However, "there should always be an effort to right all injustices," he said.
Let us all fight the injustices around us instead of creating generational scorecards.
The frustrations and injustices of youth can feel as vast as the cosmos.
What injustices did you encounter in those early days of being a performer?
They bring the injustices and hardships they experience as women to the conversation.
There are several instances when Americans have previously received compensation for historical injustices.
It's easy to dismiss small injustices as paranoia or feel we're doing enough.
Genocide, slavery, exploitation, worker repression, and other injustices are inextricable from this history.
As a member of the young generation, I have to fight against injustices.
We're talking about racial discrimination, inequalities and injustices that happen across this nation.
But the events Saturday shouldn't be included in this long list of injustices.
But for many, outstanding injustices grow like clots, clogging Ireland's arteries to recovery.
Their daughters would have to adapt to life's injustices, however large or small.
By struggling against the injustices in their own country, figures like the Rev.
Every day, thousands pour into the streets to protest economic misconduct and injustices.
"My ideas began to change because I saw so many injustices and tortures."
I recognize myself in them: intellectually adventurous, skeptical, newly aware of life's injustices.
Even this beef isn't big enough to overshadow the continuing fight against injustices.
Today, Norma is fighting to ensure that other victims won't face similar injustices.
And the social injustices that were roiling in the 21951s haven't gone away.
I'm not talking about the chivalrous type that deals with injustices, vigilante-style.
The Lyons are just like us — moaning about the daily injustices of modern life and trying to find joy in the wasteland of late capitalism while flip-flopping between cynical numbness and mind-melting fury at the world's mounting injustices.
She hoped that someone would help put a stop to the injustices she suffered.
We're talking about racial discrimination, inequalities and injustices that are happening across the nation.
As in the past, today's moderate is generally not the victim of contemporary injustices.
How do we heal and go on living healthy, productive lives after such injustices?
"We have always taken a stand against the injustices of this world," Manning said.
After becoming prime minister in 2016, Theresa May promised to fix Britain's "burning injustices".
Western governments criticise such injustices, but events elsewhere in Asia are proving a distraction.
Then there are also more stories like mine that illuminate the injustices surrounding prohibition.
"There are major injustices coming from this, all toward the kids," Mr. Rubera said.
All these people are getting woke to these injustices that have always been there.
Even so, protesting a dominant culture and correcting those injustices are two different things.
Born a slave, she wrote about the injustices of racial segregation in the South.
But should black players be expected to take the lead in fighting social injustices?
The worst injustices, however, have been carried out in the Pennsylvania Montgomery County Courthouse.
The political establishment has not done enough to address these injustices, but I will.
" Jackson continued, "I know injustices are frustrating and it's easy to get worked up.
There's a cosmic opportunity to take action upon witnessing injustices or imbalances of power.
When I comb through my childhood injustices, I'm most upset about one thing: Cheese.
Coalition is very precarious, because there are internal inequalities and injustices between theoretical allies.
The rage builds and builds for myself and the daily injustices that millions face.
Books are here to remind you of injustices and to push you to action.
The plight of the Rohingya ranks among the worst injustices in the world today.
These injustices are so widespread as to seem practically written into our nation's DNA.
When people ask me to recognize any of these injustices, I eagerly accept them.
I refuse to be one of those people who watches injustices yet does nothing.
Teachers should not have to appear "neutral" when teaching about grave injustices and violence.
Dr. Stusser unloaded, listing the various injustices he felt were being visited on him.
Instead, Trump spent more than an hour bouncing between disparate injustices and angry asides.
It raises donations for a portfolio of organizations fighting social injustices experienced by children.
I hope coming forward on this brings more attention to the injustices happening there.
We didn't just rail against the injustices of old establishments throughout the 2010s, though.
As with many of life's injustices, I can blame this one on The Man.
They held conference calls about actively fighting against injustices, and had lunchtime strategy meetings.
Often they have had a clearer grasp of interests and injustices than that presumption allows.
Silverstein's site highlights achievements of women in film, while calling out injustices where they live.
He was planning to leave South Africa, disgusted by apartheid's petty rules and huge injustices.
As I said earlier, your utopia for the future starts with the injustices of today.
"They're blind to a lot of the injustices that happen everyday," Washingtonian Willie Madien said.
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Similarly, by rectifying injustices, one after another, we can just keep gaining in moral altitude.
Out of Michigan, an activist network pushes Muslims across the nation to address racial injustices.
These are markets where consumers are often not in a position to rectify injustices themselves.
All other events and injustices that occur inside the prison are typically not made public.
"I think my generation just got tired of the injustices that were happening," she said.
Historic Injustices The Oromo make up well over a third of Ethiopia's 100 million people.
It can promote new ways of thinking, or reveal injustices that had long been ignored.
Moore's book especially looks at the injustices inflicted on African women throughout the continent's history.
I have always felt the need to speak out against injustices I witnessed in society.
"He spoke up against injustices through his stories; where good prevails over evil," she wrote.
But it's clear that with age Le Carré became much angrier at the world's injustices.
We want them to value all life and, when they can, give voice to injustices.
The pipeline, he said, had highlighted the need to address historic injustices against Native Americans.
It is now time for Italy and Germany to do away with these remaining injustices.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. marched against specific injustices, many times triggered by an incident.
The United States cannot ignore these injustices, nor let these human rights defenders fight alone.
Hate and desperation, in particular, have seeds in abuse, hopelessness, isolation, poverty and other injustices.
Kaepernick said each action was done to draw attention to racial injustices in the country.
It's filled with tracks bursting with emotion, harnessing a rage and feeling against current injustices.
He wanted to show that sport was a reflection, not a correction, of society's injustices.
What can be done to fight these environmental injustices and safeguard communities from chemical hazards?
The innumerable injustices I visited upon her body in the name of treatment haunted me.
The idea of economic amends for past injustices and persistent disparities is getting renewed attention.
He offered only weak challenges to the prejudices and injustices largely tolerated by that population.
The injustices in our criminal justice system are too numerous and too serious to ignore.
But I also realize that you have spent your lifetime working to overcome these injustices.
And that has led to great injustices, like the one Mr. Dailey is living out.
"I hope today is just the start of righting a lot of injustices," he said.
It is a geography without anchors, full of sexual and material deprivations, injustices and inequalities.
This ideology has been long used to justify racism, sexual assault and other social injustices.
There is a long history of refusing to address the many injustices in the state.
Books that deal with the struggles and injustices black people have endured can be challenging.
Others believe that society must be confronted — occasionally violently — with its injustices toward artificial beings.
Asked to ignore all the injustices in the world, we blind ourselves and keep trudging on.
Instead, opting to use the victories of the reprehensible as a middle finger to prior injustices.
He did that to raise awareness about police brutality against African-Americans and other racial injustices.
It is much more narrow and is used to support diversity rather than rectify historical injustices.
If white men opt out of this discussion or see injustices normalizing, we won't make progress.
Sepahvand said his exhibition aims to do more than merely highlight injustices wrought against indigenous populations.
Since I was a child, I really wanted to speak out at these kinds of injustices.
After seeing all these injustices for herself, Kim is now ready to do something to help.
But in the long list of race-related injustices in America, it comes near the bottom.
I think, though, we are still dealing with systemic injustices that we inherited from that time.
This can be empowering for marginalized voices speaking out on injustices such as #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter.
Women need to know that seeking justice and protesting against injustices is never a shameful act.
The ruling African National Congress said the bill would tackle injustices imposed during white-minority rule.
The injustices done to Native people in North Dakota and throughout the country must be addressed.
Today a burgeoning environmental movement, largely helmed by Indigenous people, is attempting to rectify these injustices.
Among the many injustices women face globally, inadequate health care is one of the most serious.
While not overtly political, these works, when considered in context, point to or signify political injustices.
He's seen injustices, both living in Oakland and being profile for a crime he didn't commit.
They are tools to help document injustices that, in past eras, went unnoticed and unaccounted for.
Nonetheless, shocking injustices and disparities persist for Americans and their basic human right to health care.
Ashley: I wear ugly things to remind myself of the injustices in the world against women.
Hyde is an example of how reproductive and economic injustices affect one individual in intersecting ways.
Others are just bad policy or a wasted opportunity to correct injustices in our tax system.
By ignoring entrenched heath injustices, the international community fuels catastrophic outbreaks that become difficult to contain.
It's a small step, but one that moves us in the direction of correcting these injustices.
Why to see it: Kilmonger and Captain Marvel together in a movie about fighting social injustices?
And it seems strange to blame the failures of economics for the injustices of the economy.
We should not be afraid to speak out about injustices that are happening all around us.
How many obvious and ongoing injustices are suffered, in varying degrees, by fully half the species?
While in prison, Manning has experienced extreme injustices and continues to fight for proper medical care.
They're painfully aware of the grave injustices that basic Twitter activists like me (#trying) are not.
Fixers shine a light on problems or injustices and work to find ways to resolve them.
Sexual injustices exist in many forms, from casual sexism and harassment to sexual assault and rape.
Will he weigh the injustices and mete out justice to reflect the needs of a situation?
MPD Chief Peter Newsham said the trip to the museum shows "poignant stories" of historical injustices.
Phyo Aung, Saungkha, and a third Athan co-founder took it upon themselves to document injustices.
If the United States wants to strengthen national security, it must address injustices at home first.
Women (and men) feel less uncomfortable about stepping forward with accounts of injustices they have suffered.
There are so many people in this country who have been fighting social injustices for years.
Yet only through legislation can we solve our nation's immigration problems and remedy the system's injustices.
"I can't," Four replies, citing family obligations, that ever-overused justification for complicity in larger injustices.
"Are they an unpaid intern or an underpaid employee suffering from broader social injustices?" she said.
Trans people face substantial injustices, most significantly violence (perpetrated, like all violence, largely by men) and discrimination.
But of course, the rapid growth across America's southwest contributes to mounting racial injustices and sustainability issues.
But players responded that a few pardons wouldn't fix the systematic injustices that NFL players were protesting.
There are still so many wrongs that need to be righted in terms of injustices toward women.
Lisa also realizes something is amiss and confronts Sam in the bathroom about the injustices of cheating.
Her priorities include redressing injustices from Taiwan's authoritarian past, reviving the economy and improving social safety nets.
As a result, racism is often too narrowly defined as overt individual actions rather than systemic injustices.
That there could be a form of Christian faith that recognized these injustices never occurred to me.
According to her, the piece praises Teigen for speaking her mind — calling out social injustices like racism.
Hogarth drew the injustices of his age in order to point his contemporaries towards a better London.
In the past, unions sometimes shied away from knocking down systematic injustices, especially with regard to race.
Watching OITNB in this political climate, I'm aware of how vivid these injustices are for many people.
In this new world, injustices will go unanswered, and pressing challenges such as climate change go unaddressed.
In response to major injustices, these movements have been effective in amplifying the voices of marginalized communities.
The world is not a perfect place, and there are many injustices that still must be combatted.
Instead, his role as an ally is to speak up about the injustices faced by Black Americans.
Later in his presidency, Mr Obama has been less reticent about addressing injustices that harm black people.
The AHCA may never become law, but its very existence is a disturbing reminder of persistent injustices.
But it's just trying to shine a spotlight so we don't have these injustices in the future.
For injustices and societal ills, for the plights of people around the world, for conditions and diseases.
"The intersection of disability discrimination with our criminal legal system leads to enormous injustices," said Brennan-Krohn.
Notre Dame Cathedral will be rebuilt but unfortunately, a myriad of injustices will continue to plague us.
They should be righteously angry at those injustices and even angry at the people who perpetuate them.
Transförsvaret is an LGBTQ rights organisation determined to take action against injustices facing transgender people in Sweden.
Sam Sole, another amaBhungane co-founder, said his desire to expose society's injustices drove him into journalism.
The worst in the injustices that were happening, but the best in how much change was happening.
So the poor and disenfranchised really don't have anywhere to share these injustices without fearing major repercussions.
We have been denied the full reality of our past, both its injustices and its secret heroes.
It could be said that Mr. Altan had no concern for the injustices so many people suffered.
It comforts the adult conscience to remember that amid history's grave injustices there were still great lives.
Closing the racial wealth gap is not just about addressing these historic injustices monetarily, but also morally.
By denouncing corruption and social injustices, Mr. Navalny was able to mobilize the population, particularly the young.
They feel the Vermont senator is channeling their frustration about the injustices foisted on the working class.
As one of the first "adult" responsibilities you'll have, it will teach you about life's many injustices.
The end result is a new industry that has largely carried over the injustices of the past.
"It's the responsibility of a great institution to try to help to address those injustices," he added.
Offsets could end up doing more to propagate the injustices of climate change instead of resolving them.
" She added, "we see injustices, big and small, all around us every single day of our lives.
When you talk passionately and often enough about injustices that young girls face today, people do listen.
Anissa Pierce (Nafeesa Williams) isn't afraid to speak her mind and fight for injustices in her community.
Our political and social histories correctly chart the indignities and injustices these frictions and tensions often produce.
We must ensure that no new initiatives — technology, training, or policy — inhibit the reduction of these injustices.
The issue of loss and damage, meanwhile, gets directly to the core of injustices of climate change.
MR. Jones remembers one of the main injustices that gave birth to the Detroit uprising: housing segregation.
Rather than fulfilling that obligation, Ms. Harris turned legal technicalities into weapons so she could cement injustices.
If proper repercussions aren't taken against injustices, people don't learn that they are consequences to their actions.
The latest legal drama to hit television hopes that the answer is this: watching injustices be reversed.
We are actively struggling right now with fundamental injustices that truly threaten to tear our nation apart.
"They exist because of systemic, usually long-term problems like social, economic, and racial injustices," he said.
With Trump headed to the White House, these injustices, for many, are especially more important to fight against.
We have to suffer through other injustices, so we don't have to age the way other people do.
There's no question that athletes, like Bennett, are becoming increasingly vocal about the injustices they see around them.
Many calls for civility are simply calls for unilateral disarmament from those protesting injustices and abuses of power.
It's not much, but at least the injustices haven't gone unnoticed and the stories haven't gone untold. —L.
Manning introduced the senator, saying the church had stood against injustices and welcomed leaders who shared those values.
Young people are reinventing activism and democracy, finding radical new ways to understand and tackle long-standing injustices.
When she became prime minister she repeated some of these "burning injustices" on the steps of Downing Street.
I am hopeful that despite these injustices, a healing process can begin amongst all parties at this time.
For a moment, let's assume that all the protests about various injustices are TOTALLY superfluous to this discussion.
Despite saying he would address past human rights injustices during his 2014 campaign, he's yet to do so.
Despite the many injustices we have faced, there are still more poor whites than there are of us.
It's important to have leaders who aren't afraid to challenge systems that perpetuate injustices, institutional biases, and inequalities.
We'll work every day to sidestep complacency and shine a bright light on the injustices happening around us.
The children in this study experienced civil injustices against their race, witnessed attack dogs and water-hose beatings.
And nor should any of us witnessing the repeated injustices and structural oppression wielded against the black community.
Pride in 2017 means resistance in solidarity, to fight all injustices based on our gender and sexual identities.
It's MLK Day, and demonstrations are planned against the racial injustices in Ferguson, New York City, and elsewhere.
"The consumer in the US has become much more sophisticated in their understanding of injustices," Mr Tayur says.
The current identity politics movement, like all previous forms of campus radicalism, is sparked by genuine social injustices.
He argues we must actively engage in a society that highlights injustices, challenges inconsistencies and holds leaders accountable.
By necessity, the conversation toggled between the horror in Brussels and the universal injustices of home-field officiating.
And unfortunately, communities of color, impoverished and rural communities have historically suffered disproportionately from environmental injustices in America.
He was unable to stand still and spoke of the many injustices that led him here to Jamaica.
"I think people will continue to use art to draw attention to issues and highlight injustices," she says.
"After watching all the injustices over the years, we're kind of glad that it's been put to bed."
He is black, has a brother in Vietnam and has already experienced the injustices the others blather about.
The problem is too big, involving too many institutional policies and systemic injustices to be solved anytime soon.
PTSD is not relegated only to war and rape, but can also result from racism and systemic injustices.
He comes across as impulsive, angry, riveted to militant social media and outraged by injustices inflicted on Muslims.
Mr. Joseph's death was a severe blow to the black community, as were the injustices Ms. King suffered.
For better and sometimes worse, romance novels have shaped our attitudes toward race, gender and injustices to both.
But look at the news — full of arbitrary injustices and disasters, human beings treating each other with cruelty.
In the process, we're able to more forcefully challenge the systemic injustices throughout our immigration and political system.
He apologized to his former F.B.I. colleagues and said he had been motivated to act by perceived injustices.
Reconciliation requires truth, acknowledging wrongs done in the present as well as past injustices, unremembered but not forgotten.
In their effort to retaliate against perceived injustices, hard-line protesters see few actions that are off limits.
These women used the tenets of genre to reveal the injustices of the present and imagine our evolution.
This all sounds promising, but indignant columns are not a scalable solution to the problem of labor injustices.
That makes it easier for people to mobilize against injustices that occur in a space they frequently occupy.
Continue to use your voices and your platforms for racial equality and to stop injustices in our communities.
This was a year of outrage: outrage at injustices beyond the art world, but too often misdirected inward.
Thank you, Ms. Alexander, for reminding us so eloquently that we cannot be silent when such injustices occur.
But we have to keep speaking out about these injustices, and we need support from the international community.
Jetsonorama's art serves as a means of educating people about environmental injustices that deeply affect the Navajo Nation.
The federal government can't produce blockbuster reports into systemic injustices in local law enforcement if it isn't investigating them.
When watching the tragedies and injustices of the world makes you depressed, figure out how to limit your exposure.
To the perceived injustices in the European Union (EU), add another: the nuisances of a quilt of road-tolls.
Tragedies and injustices have changed Argentines' conservative attitudes towards abortion, says Maxine Molyneux, a sociologist at University College London.
Patriarchy is about power and harmful social norms, so addressing gender injustices is core to the work we do.
I hope to guide people in the right direction to have a healthy conversation about social injustices in America.
Micah Johnson's online history shows he followed dozens of sites that focused on injustices committed on the black community.
Eschewing thundering speeches or grand injustices, the film unfolds simply as a series of problems for Ollie to solve.
"But I've also borne witness to injustices that have shaken my faith in our criminal justice system," Steele wrote.
The breadth of these injustices will theoretically give Sanders supporters more focal points for activism than Dean's supporters had.
In other words, while you're bearing witness to these grave injustices, you're also being bombarded by mistruths and lies.
As an international film star and businesswoman, Preity Zinta has used her fame to bring attention to social injustices.
The poems, written for 3- to 5-year-olds, address childhood injustices like being denied ice cream for breakfast.
Yet there continue to be shocking injustices for Americans trying to access their basic human right to health care.
" Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh "I understand that there are injustices in our country and across the world.
This issue doesn't affect all people equally, it exists at the intersection of socioeconomic injustices in the United States.
Kaepernick has vowed not to stand for the anthem until the injustices he has enumerated have been meaningfully addressed.
If it doesn't, then at least the injustices will be more apparent to the American public when they happen.
In America, it seems, it's much easier to subject people to horrible injustices when they are in the minority.
Faced with an opportunity to link injustices in Israel to those in the United States, most of them fled.
But is it even fair to expect athletes — especially black ones — to take the lead in fighting social injustices?
Everything I love—the stuff that's weird and complicated and doesn't just export Earth's injustices into space—is doomed.
Judicial activism would proliferate in the guise of "righting historical injustices" and, in particular, redressing America's "original sin" — slavery.
Any tears, invasive rumination or compulsions, and rage about small injustices were plucked out and canned behind closed doors.
Related Article: Study: Black people more likely to be wrongfully convicted Post incarceration, people face injustices like this often.
As the Dakota Access Pipeline becomes a global indigenous rights cause célèbre, the injustices are becoming harder to ignore.
There's no denying the injustices perpetrated during British rule, but undigested fury does not always make for good reading.
" Former vice president Joe Biden's environmental plan seeks to prioritize "community-driven approaches to develop solutions for environmental injustices.
So artists all over Mexico, contemporary or not, are using their art to demonstrate the injustices that are occurring.
Julien thinks it is ironic that people gather after they have finished work to protest the injustices of capitalism.
The letter added; "Members are also demanding answers from the Federation as to how it will remedy these injustices".
"Erewhon" is a deeply funny gender twist, narrated by an insomniac man, fretting over the injustices his sex faces.
I was not exposed to the same injustices that my fellow black brothers and sisters were forced to endure.
The injustices suffered by ordinary workers at the hands of corrupt officials are front and center in the series.
"Will kneel for social injustices any day of the week rather than stand for intolerance and bigotry," she tweeted.
Hundreds of citizens joined in, carrying banners and chanting against what they said were longtime injustices against their region.
Grandstanders also use excessive displays of outrage to show they are especially sensitive to the injustices in the world.
"This is 'hogra'," said Fettah Belkharchi, 66, using a colloquial term to describe the abuse of power and injustices.
Most of us conservatives didn't suffer from similar injustices, but we saw ourselves nevertheless as victims of ideological oppression.
There's even footage she made of herself alone at home, drunk and screaming about the injustices of the world.
Rapinoe's gesture followed the example of Colin Kaepernick, the N.F.L. quarterback who said he was protesting injustices against minorities.
"It didn't behoove the white community to keep bringing up that they had these injustices," the history professor said.
We're living with exactly the kinds of injustices that lead to carnival culture, and we've crowned a fool king.
Speaking to CNN, Chayika said that she will fight against injustices that she sees "at every level" of society.
They say they're prioritizing HB 188 to help end reproductive injustices in their own lives and in their communities.
At least once before, a children's movement was a core inspiration for our country to address its greatest injustices.
Having failed in this mission, their only option is to go public, taking perceived injustices into their own hands.
"With the ELN, they wanted to fight for the injustices of the poor and minorities in Colombia," she said.
Despite the setback, the effort contributed to an environment in which the NCAA is consistently confronted with alleged injustices.
"Race does not explicitly play a role, but in seeking candidates who understand the injustices of the current system, many of them turn out to be African-American or Latino, because it is people of color who have been disproportionately affected by those injustices," the spokesman, Michael Vachon, said in an email.
At the meeting, the leaders said they wanted to hear how Mr. Sanders would address both economic and racial injustices.
" – John Jay , Federalist No. 5 TIME OUT: JUST ASK ENGLAND Atlantic: "The World Cup has a long history of injustices.
Even having finished the first season, the moments that stick out to me are the small injustices, the little awakenings.
She was all of us, bearing our injustices with measured dignity, graciously smiling at insults, calmly explaining why we belong.
Connor Jessup will play a young addict who is recruited into farm work and becomes a witness to numerous injustices.
Ronaldo voiced his disapproval but there is a shift towards avoiding the kind of injustices that often blight big games.
Their intent: to shine a brighter light on racial injustices in this country — especially as it relates to police brutality.
His powerful images created empathy, an effective weapon he deliberately wielded to beat back the injustices of segregation and racism.
While many moderates acknowledge the existence of these injustices, their relative comfort allows them the luxury of denying their severity.
Its anachronistic state cannot deal with modern challenges, resolve contradictions and injustices or offer any vision of a common future.
Season 2 would have been the perfect opportunity to explore the career injustices young women face in lower-level positions.
"Through decades of systemic oppression, black women have been conditioned to think they are less than...These injustices still hurt."
He listed current injustices and asked for audience members to fall when they felt than an issue personally affected them.
We can no longer sit idly by and continue to withstand the many injustices women continue to face every day.
Though America's shortcomings, its injustices and political dysfunction, are experienced unevenly, fixing them starts with acknowledging that everyone is responsible.
Koenig follows a crime that, at first glance, seems too minor to be representative of the entire court system's injustices.
But just within the handling of one bar altercation are enough injustices and inefficiencies to make any rational person incensed.
Babbit recently made an appearance in Half The Picture, Amy Adrion's documentary highlighting the injustices female directors face in Hollywood.
Looking back, it can be startling to see how blind people were to injustices that were kept private by custom.
A major factor in his decision to sign on to the series is to ensure that these injustices don't continue.
At one moment, Dakota Johnson shared a phone number for women and girls to speak out about injustices they've faced.
I've always been very outspoken about the injustices that the government of Mexico has distilled upon it's people and country.
Still, Errson's protest is a reminder that we all have the ability to stand up to the injustices we see.
MJ's interview with McCallister goes from fluff to murky waters as she slowly begins grilling him about racially motivated injustices.
My mother's name was signed where the word "groom" had been whited out, as if to erase all past injustices.
I also want to emphasize that we do not punish students for speaking out against racism, biases and other injustices.
The Ministry of Sport says the measures are "the right thing to do considering the grave injustices of the past".
There's always injustices within societies, so I think that won't really be lost, and hopefully it won't be capitalized upon.
If anything, I believe these privileges should come with a responsibility to do more, to stand up against such injustices.
A few of the street-sleepers are petitioners who have travelled to the capital to seek redress for local injustices.
But these well-publicized injustices have not dented the general population's confidence in police—which remains highest among white people.
Petitioning higher authorities for redress of local injustices is an ancient tradition in China that has continued under Communist rule.
Mill's concerns about the injustices associated with commercial economies are remarkably sympathetic to the Marxists and socialists of his day.
Why should anyone prioritize the plight of birds, though, especially given the daily outrages and injustices from this White House?
The universalists are moved by injustices anywhere, and morally repulsed by inaction and indifference in the face of that suffering.
However, Congress can take more aggressive steps to remedy the injustices that have been committed: They can compensate the victims.
Some of them have been drawn to radical forms of Islam which they feel offers a way to address injustices.
We must unite, speak out, and take action in the face of racial, economic, and environmental injustices destroying our societies.
Also on the same token, finding things that you see injustices in like education, the prison system, or women's rights.
For Dyson, the context has changed, but the issues, demands, and injustices haven't, especially in the age of Donald Trump.
People begin to feel that the injustices in American society are the whole and there is no hope of redemption.
We think that ties to thought leadership — the kind of thought leadership that is required in order to address injustices.
The Christian rapper Jason Petty, known as Propaganda, has witnessed the injustices of this disparity firsthand as a black man.
Last year, The Pilot was a finalist for the Pulitzer in investigative reporting, for documenting injustices in Virginia's parole system.
Because of such injustices and indignities heaped on students of color, many of their families have chosen charter schools instead.
Angry Advocate Cheryl Strayed: You have every right to be angry about the injustices you see in your work, Advocate.
"It's a mirror, a response to the injustices inflicted on my community since slavery," he told one newspaper, Le Parisien.
It also serves as a double punishment when we speak out against those injustices aimed at other people and ourselves.
Friends described her as a passionate advocate for the disenfranchised who was often moved to tears by the world's injustices.
She said young people have taught her terms like "woke" (meaning culturally aware of injustices) and "shade" (meaning expressing contempt).
And I have written about the injustices within my community of birth and other Hasidic communities, and my journey out.
Abortion is society's easy way out — its way of avoiding grappling with the fundamental injustices driving women to abortion clinics.
Old grievances and injustices drive much of the political violence, gang crime and economic problems that have bedeviled the island.
My profession, and my Christian faith, lead me to believe we have a responsibility to address injustices and relieve suffering.
But he acknowledges that the peculiar difficulties and injustices of the society help to give his fiction its manic edge.
Do you have any advice for those who spot injustices, but want their online activism to have real-world consequences?
We stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter, and any cause that fights to end injustices for people of color.
Only then will the public be able to see that it is correcting imbalances and injustices rather than continuing them.
Place a computer on every desk and enable networked communication, they believed, and you could remedy society's failures and injustices.
While some of the injustices may have changed, his poetic brilliance, moral clarity, and tests of conscience still reverberate today.
Not only does this produce environmental and social injustices, it is simply not practical or sustainable over the long term.
We fear that other women currently in detention may be facing similar injustices at the hands of Trump Administration officials.
It was a message to young African-Americans, the ones who wanted to protest the injustices they saw around them.
He was a sensitive boy, and the injustices of the world wore at him, slowly eroding his faith in humanity.
The heartbreaking series follows the injustices in their convictions and has shone a light on wrongly-accused people of color.
There is nothing inconsistent about recognizing that some injustices and the laws that allow them are peculiar, and responding accordingly.
We are speaking about injustices we've encountered and he's helped to provide a platform for all our voices to be heard.
Organizers hope to call attention to economic injustices women face such as lower wages, gender discrimination, sexual harassment and job insecurities.
An independent government body, the National Land Commission, was set up in 2012 to manage public land and investigate historical injustices.
He cared hugely about what was happening in the world and got very upset about injustices, particularly towards women and children.
As the first witness to speak, he talked about his experiences in low-income, black neighborhoods and the injustices he saw.
The individuals in Rooney's novels are equipped with an exhaustive awareness of material injustices, leaving little space for a political education.
But we've also bombed lots of countries and committed atrocities and engaged in all sorts of injustices at home and abroad.
It's much easier to be motivated to confront large injustices if you know just one person whose life is at stake.
Tools like a program that scans faces to determine sexuality, introduced in 2017, echo injustices of the past, the researchers write.
" Kaepernick said Tuesday it was "disappointing to hear a Supreme Court justice call a protest against injustices and oppression 'stupid, dumb.
Skloot's book reveals the injustices that were done against the Lacks family, and historical exploitation of Black Americans for medical research.
That leaves it to the Supreme Court to temper some of the injustices of the judicial system over which it presides.
As gangs of blacks calling themselves war veterans invaded white-owned farms Mugabe said it was a correction of colonial injustices.
And the inequalities and injustices that our community were protesting about then still happen now, all around the world, every day.
Players, following the lead of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, say they kneel to protest social injustices, particularly against African-Americans.
The women on this list shine a light on injustices facing people in their own neighborhoods as well as across borders.
Once again, Reeves does not disappoint, fully inhabiting Wick by channeling his rage over life's injustices into an intensely focused performance.
But these protest were a direct response to actual injustices, not a protest of fear of something that has not happened.
The Reckonings By Lacy M. JohnsonOut October 2116Looking for literature that will help you process the injustices and frustrations of today?
When you wonder if wickedness will go unpunished or injustices will go unaddressed, let this promise gratify your desire for justice.
" Kaepernick, said Tuesday it was "disappointing to hear a Supreme Court justice call a protest against injustices and oppression 'stupid, dumb.
Black people were also exposed to discriminatory housing practices like redlining, and pervasive residential and educational segregation further compounded earlier injustices.
Or is the real problem "the hippie," as his victim comes to be nicknamed, who mistakes petty concerns with true injustices?
But one thing is certain: We're still extremely glad to no longer be subject to the many injustices of middle school.
And others argue that reparations are a slippery slope, opening the door to other minority groups demanding redress for historical injustices.
The White House is planning to confront Beijing over perceived injustices in its automobile industry, Axios News reported late on Sunday.
A tribute to the turmoils of girls whose lives have been shattered by abuses and injustices, "Invisible Barriers" is profoundly moving.
He is a very public figure who has decided to use his platform to highlight some of the injustices he sees.
"  "We, as a country, will pay for the injustices and unintended consequences such a program will have on so many people.
And Democrats owed a debt to Clinton: Eight years ago, they chose to correct injustices of race before those of gender.
Some goals the former revolutionaries fought for have been achieved, but injustices keep cropping up: poor education, corruption, land-grabs, inequality.
We know of several well-publicized cases, but we fear that other women currently in detention may be facing similar injustices.
" On a recent night at a local restaurant, Ms. Pascal, the 22015-year Flint teaching veteran, vented over the "injustices everywhere.
"My plan will address the historical injustices in American education and ensure that opportunities are fairly available to everyone," she wrote.
Attorney General Cory Booker could take on the NRA and the racial injustices he so often faced as mayor of Newark.
" "Antwon's death shakes my heart, it rattles my faith that things will ever get better or that injustices will ever end.
We will not be dictated to, threatened or pressured into accepting a land deal that perpetuates the injustices of the past.
To restore their legitimacy in the eyes of all citizens, police departments could begin by acknowledging their role in past injustices.
The obvious environmental injustices and potential future of worsening effects has driven action from both civil rights leaders and community activists.
Groups of people end up feeling singled out as wrongdoers for behaviors or injustices they have not been a part of.
If we're not exposed to injustices in the world—in all their gory detail—how can we begin to change them?
So my job is to be like, 'Nah, dawg, look at this laundry list of things that show you the injustices.
When people continue to turn away from what is happening, I think both of our entities serve to highlight those injustices.
I'm writing because I think there are still people who want to speak out against today's injustices, but don't feel adequate.
Sure, the injustices they see are, in historical perspective, less stark and obvious than in the days of Marx or King.
"I wanted to make sure the characters were accurate, and the injustices done to these characters were represented accurately," she said.
We see the funeral for one man, as his grown son wails about his parents' fate and the injustices they suffered.
The Legal Service Corporation offered full-time employment for young lawyers like myself to challenge injustices wrought by poverty and racism.
But this does not obviate genuine moral outrage, and the unselfish acknowledgment of injustices, even those that do not affect us.
Every prosecutor is obliged to consider new evidence of innocence and seek to correct injustices, not just win and defend convictions.
Students kicked off early rallies, but more than one million more have since joined in anger over social injustices and inequality.
Or, will they use their power to stop these injustices and live up to the values our nation professes to hold?
I do not imagine we will ever see tweets from our soon-to-be leader to address injustices in our country.
" She mentions Ian Millhiser's book, Injustices, as a good reminder that "the Court has always been a small-c conservative institution.
Baptist's book came out in 2014, the same year that essays like the Ta-Nehisi Coates's "The Case for Reparations" and protests like the Ferguson Uprising would call attention to injustices in wealth and policing that continue to affect black communities — injustices that Baptist and other academics see as being closely connected to the deprivations of slavery.
My 16-year-old traveling companion is at that tender age when she can first detect the steady drumbeat of life's injustices.
Seals, however, was always focused on how Brown's death was a microcosm of the various injustices black people face around the country.
Through artists like Scarface and Mike Jones, its evolution came from upheaval, from a response to quotidian injustices and much larger tragedies.
The aim is to encourage people to confess crimes committed under the previous government and for victims to air injustices they suffered.
Krauss offers the scientific method — constantly questioning, testing hypotheses, demanding evidence — as the basis of morality and the answer to societal injustices.
The memo, former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka said recently, describes injustices "100 times bigger" than the offenses that caused the American Revolution.
Certainly we should know about the injustices of the past -- but this need not require the open-ended shaming of individuals themselves.
American democracy alone has endured slavery, the national disenfranchisement of women, and a continuing track record of injustices committed against marginalized communities.
As gangs of black people calling themselves war veterans invaded white-owned farms, Mugabe said it was a correction of colonial injustices.
I have felt empowered by discussing the injustices that face men and women of color in the U.S. and around the world.
But in its first four episodes, at least, Cloak & Dagger goes a different route by having them focus on real-world injustices.
And Ocasio-Cortez, who takes a stand for political injustices and wears her favorite lip color proudly as an unconventional congressional candidate.
ADDARIO: There are great injustices that go on in war zones and its fundamental for someone to be there to document that.
To show who Trayvon Martin truly was by recasting a light on what really happened as far as the injustices that occurred.
Reid slips between mortified teen to eloquently speaking to the world's injustices as easily as she weaves between contrasting roles on screen.
Possibly. But it could also a fairly roundabout way to hold the Trump administration accountable for economic injustices by taking legal action.
Grant presented the statistics in bold black and white, and gave the injustices the faces of his family, his community, his people.
Citizen journalism and the use of smartphone cameras as a means of documenting local injustices could serve to pressure policymakers to act.
"We have a moral obligation to build an industry that commits to changing the injustices that continue to exist," the website reads.
The absence of the Jedi Order — their fire gone out of the universe — left many worlds without any recourses to counter injustices.
There's a lot of human injustices happening right now, but I feel you can make a difference just by raising your voice.
Clinton is the best choice for president and can provide the leadership to fight world hunger and other injustices around the globe.
"There's a lot of racial and social injustices in the world that are going on right now," rookie safety Jabrill Peppers said.
This more international approach is appropriate for this year's nominees, all of whom explore the injustices created by borders, including national ones.
They are taking to the streets because the legitimate, electoral means of correcting those historic and current injustices seem out of reach.
It's through lawyers that the courts are invoked to adjudicate and resolve injustices, including whether or not to put people in prison.
But Mr. Kristof doesn't address the fact that these injustices are directly related to racial isolation and segregation at the neighborhood level.
Kamala Harris announces she's running for President to fight what she says are injustices during the two years of the Trump presidency.
Calls for Democrats to pack courts have risen in response to perceived injustices in how Republicans have handled recent Supreme Court nominees.
As faith communities, we're possessors of a rich language about what fundamentally motivates people to address environmental injustices and address the climate.
As deplorable as those injustices were, people are inspired and motivated by victories that are possible, not injuries that have been inflicted.
" He added, however, that police critics "must also acknowledge that today's officers are not to blame for the injustices of the past.
There have been bursts of ethnic violence in Xinjiang, including mass rioting and killing by Uighurs in 2009 after protests over injustices.
However, as a result of that, we're also more aware of the injustices of this world, which can be a tricky thing.
Being a kid keeps you on the fringes, which can give you an insightful, unclouded view of the injustices in the world.
The African-American students especially don't talk about it because it's painful, and it reminds them of the injustices towards their race.
There is no template for providing reparations to descendants of enslaved African-Americans, but Americans have received compensation for historical injustices before.
It could help restore a sense of national purpose for many young people, and it could also address the current intergenerational injustices.
Kim has visited prisons across the country -- recently spending time on death row -- getting to know prisoners, their cases and possible injustices.
If it means papering over injustices or ignoring racism, a lot of people won't accept that — and I'd argue they shouldn't. Sure.
Likewise, rap music's crude language became a way to blame black and brown people's behavior for the systemic injustices artists were describing.
If President Trump thinks he can end these injustices if we deliver him a few names, he hasn't been listening to us.
She can't quench her hope, can't stop herself from trying to push back against the injustices that have her in their grip.
Of those applicants, many have overcome incredible difficulties and injustices, and they did not commit horrific acts like murdering their own child.
"Miseducation" is neither a glib sendup of a less enlightened era nor a pious reckoning with the bygone injustices of the past.
"Continue to use your voices and your platforms for racial equality and to stop injustices in our communities," he wrote on Twitter.
Human rights groups continue to denounce injustices across the country, and little accountability exists for perpetrators of violence against women and children.
It's risky to report these injustices to the police, who have openly advised queer people to leave the country or risk prosecution.
Millions of Americans living in low-income communities and communities of color face a litany of environmental injustices on a daily basis.
It's easy for us to pick up our phones and expose the injustices we face, and amplify what we need to say.
That year, he began kneeling during the National Anthem to raise awareness about police brutality against African-Americans and other racial injustices.
Other reasons include profanity, sexually explicit content, religious viewpoints and materials that candidly portray injustices and inequality experienced by people of color.
"  "Those killed and wounded were protecting the safety of those who were peacefully protesting against racial injustices in the criminal justice system.
Die-hard Sanders supporters may hate it, feeling that it doesn't go far enough and doesn't immediately address some very real injustices.
One tack, adapted from the Fox scandals, would be to speak out through concerted efforts on social media about specific workplace injustices.
In particular, it may seem directly opposed to the identity politics that many have now embraced, in order to end those injustices.
In a larger effort, they hope to create reform within the criminal justice system and prevent future injustices like this from happening.
That year, he began kneeling during the national anthem to raise awareness about police brutality against African-Americans and other racial injustices.
They find themselves scrambling toward a protected prosperity whose injustices and inequalities inevitably deepen sexism and racism among those who lose out.
At the same time, there is no accountability for police abuses, which has allowed injustices like my son's killing to go unpunished.
That year, he began kneeling during the national anthem to raise awareness about police brutality against African-Americans and other racial injustices.
President Trump uses social media very effectively to fight for the American people against injustices in our country, including the fake news.
"  "President Trump uses social media very effectively to fight for the American people against injustices in our country, including the fake news.
After carefully analyzing what she views as injustices to Hill during Thomas's trial, she brings in the more recent conflict: Ford vs.
For them, the only way to speak out against these perceived injustices is protest — and, for those who feel truly desperate, violence.
In America, that problem was the continued overpolicing of black communities, itself a part of ongoing racial disparities and injustices in America.
Clinton has found her political groove by denouncing injustices like shooting massacres across the nation and the drinking water crisis in Flint, Mich.
Colin Kaepernick — who sparked a major protest of racial injustices by kneeling during the national anthem this season — didn't vote in Tuesday's election.
Thanks to Saturday Night Live, there's now an anthem for those who are fighting social injustices with their keyboards — and little actual action.
Expanding our definition of "survivor activism" to include standing up against other injustices expands the opportunities to reclaim our power and our voice.
You know, a lot of activists today talk about how we need to fight criminal justice injustices at the local or state level.
"I see this as amplifying, giving voice to the voiceless, disseminating injustices to the greater community, and creating understanding and solidarity," Atama said.
Meanwhile, the Nate Parker image articulates the perspective of marginalized people who refuse to be silent about the injustices the United States inflicts.
Radical science is key to addressing the environmental injustices slowly killing our communities, while advancing our capacity to adapt to a changing planet.
Her new work, Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering, debuts at the Whitney this weekend, tackling parenting and socialization with her trademark humor and allegory.
I understand these injustices, and try in my own way to fight against them, but I do my damndest not to feel them.
The empathy that comes out of these experiences helps the sensates to love each other and to work together to combat personal injustices.
While that number is shocking, unfortunately it's only a small slice of the 130 million girls globally who are facing the same injustices.
Both Rawls and Nozick practised "ideal theory"—hypothesising about what a perfect society looks like, rather than deciding how to fix existing injustices.
The most privileged among us got to chuckle about the injustices of our time without being held accountable for their role in it.
Mrs May tried to do this with her combination of respecting the referendum result ("Brexit means Brexit") and tackling its causes ("burning injustices").
For decades, rap has helped lift black people up beyond subjugation, offering them temporary sanctuary from social injustices, racism, police brutality, and more.
France, Italy and Spain need space to address what Macron calls "injustices" fostered by years of high unemployment, economic precariousness and social exclusion.
But maybe the most important step is first acknowledging that an individual's goodness isn't enough to correct racial wrongs or prevent future injustices.
It was popular fury at such injustices that led to progressivism in the early 20th century and the New Deal in the 1930s.
EVERYONE grumbles about the injustices of air travel, but most people assume that the inequities are at least grounded in a fair system.
Politicians should do more to tackle the "small injustices in daily life", such as the fact that disgraced businessmen can keep their knighthoods.
In 2011, I was one of the thousands, maybe millions, of Syrians who joined the nonviolent demonstrations against the injustices of Assad's government.
"She's all but written out of all Marcus Garvey histories, and it's one of the biggest injustices among Marcus Garvey scholars," said Singletary.
When Americans today suffer from some of the same injustices suffered 52 years ago, we cannot ignore the work left to be done.
Bloom may be relatively new to the fame game, but she's handling it like a pro and already speaking out about injustices. Kudos.
The Indiana case revolves around different legal questions that the ones Thomas was asking last year, but the underlying injustices are the same.
We can have similar experiences visiting with key players in the fight against opioids and the injustices of our current criminal justice system.
Others, however, warned the decision should not shut down debate on environmental and social injustices in the troubled Latin American nation and beyond.
"Once you have a greater knowledge of injustices happening in the world, it feels neglectful not to do anything about it," Melissa said.
Their protests come as Trump renewed his criticism of athletes taking a knee during the national anthem in protest over perceived social injustices.
As much as you think these problems don't affect you, no one is safe from the injustices that are happening in the world.
She said that the situation there represented the "tip of the iceberg," a city that crystalizes injustices that communities Read more: Former Rep.
And to the opposite effect, I've seen some who will fight the Trump administration tooth and nail, against any injustices they may see.
Furthermore, the systemic injustices faced by certain residents of Charlottesville and those everywhere else continue to thrive in our policies, laws, and practices.
After he stopped turning the other cheek, he argued with umpires, and complained about injustices, small and large, inside and outside of baseball.
I thought for a long time that fighting against particular injustices I have experienced as a woman would help me evade this feeling.
However campaigners warn that the legal framework for these injustices is in place across the UK. Prosecutions have already taken place in England.
We try to overcome these small injustices with easy and affordable design solutions, of which the internet seems to offer up so many.
Like CocoRosie's previous work, Heartache City blends ancient mythical tropes with commentary on contemporary injustices, like violence against women, exploring distrust towards men.
Morton Silverstein, an Emmy Award-winning documentarian whose probing television films tackled a wide range of social injustices, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
The show is sensitive to the intersections large and small of privilege and race in contemporary America, and aches with the resulting injustices.
Second, he got rid of local news entirely, so that news is exclusively about larger themes of national greatness or injustices against Russia.
He spread a gospel of individual salvation, saying that converting people to Christianity would help cure the evils and injustices of the world.
But the faithful must consider that America's drug war has been a catastrophic failure and has perpetuated social injustices against communities of color.
Mr. Modzelewski continued to warn against increasing social inequalities and injustices that, he said, harmed all of society, not just its poorest members.
In crisp, clear prose, it told the story of a simple man's day in a labor camp, where he stoically endured endless injustices.
Like When They See Us, another Netflix dramatization examining the injustices of the Central Park Five case, Unbelievable is at times uncomfortable viewing.
So why aren't more mothers speaking up more in public, #MeToo style, with messy rawness about the injustices they've experienced in the workplace?
"Sam Durant's 'Scaffold' examines numerous events and injustices against diverse cultures spanning a century and a half of U.S. history," she said recently.
But there was a danger, she thought, that people would forget the black women who had founded the movement to address ongoing injustices.
Discussions segue from the assigned book to divorce, to the economy, to current social injustices that bounce off the Dickens volume under debate.
It is intriguing, then, to see that the beneficiaries of economic injustices are suffering emotionally from the imbalances to which they have contributed.
Being confronted with such imagery hopefully makes the visitor reconsider what they think of as "normal" today — a reminder to fight such injustices.
"At least once before, a children's movement was a core inspiration for our country to address its greatest injustices," Gergen and Piltch wrote.
Kaepernick said he kneeled to protest police shootings of black men and other social injustices faced by black people in the United States.
Fencer Race Imboden kneeled, and hammer thrower Gwen Berry raised a fist in protest of injustices in America at the games in Peru.
Trump defends keeping confederate statues on public land but thinks that athletes kneeling to draw attention to our nation's racial injustices is wrong.
One nation that confronts the injustices that divide us and that honors the liberty, under our Constitution, to express freely what we believe?
"We are marching for all the injustices in this country - we thought the problem was the war, but it's really corruption," Baron said.
I have prided myself on my willingness to object to injustices, to speak my mind when I thought I saw wrong being done.
My mother would later tell us that story to show that we should not turn a blind eye to the injustices others face.
Mr. Barrow has vowed to create a truth and reconciliation commission to look into injustices during Mr. Jammeh's more than 22-year administration.
She declared her commitment to battle "burning injustices": If you are born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others.
To prevent such future injustices, and to address the many continuing ones, we should adopt a new approach: zero tolerance for zero tolerance.
With a renewed focus on reparations for slavery, what lessons can be drawn from payments to victims of other historical injustices in America?
One of the thorniest problems with making reparations to victims of sweeping historical injustices is deciding who is included and who is not.
The books offer a window into one of the forgotten injustices of the Jim Crow era — and into black attitudes toward that injustice.
They're naïve and idiotic and pretending to improve the world while benefiting from its injustices — and they're supposed to be the good guys.
Pope Francis on Sunday issued a year-end message calling on people to take responsibility for their actions in 2017, saying the year was filled with "death, lies and injustices"  The Catholic leader, speaking at a service in St. Peter's Basilica, stated that the year had been "wasted and wounded ... in many ways with works of death, with lies and injustices," Reuters reported.
Ferrera said she was attracted to Waukegan's story in part because it addresses the environmental injustices that many minority communities face around the country.
DuVernay previously worked with Netflix on her stirring documentary, 13th, about the failures and injustices of America's prison system Watch the emotional trailer below.
The ACLU profiled him in a 2013 report titled "A Living Death," which chronicled the injustices of nonviolent offenders sentenced to die behind bars.
The ACLU profiled him in a 22 report titled "A Living Death," which chronicled the injustices of nonviolent offenders sentenced to die behind bars.
White girls if you want to pass as Black, how about using your platforms to address the injustices and discrimation actual Black people face.
"INDECLINE focuses on social, ecological and economical injustices carried out by American and International governments, corporations and law enforcement agencies," the group's website reads.
Each World's Fair, through their discontinuity with contemporary reality, has invited a critique of their futurist visions' false premises, drawing attention to present injustices.
The dramatic ironies and injustices compound throughout the film, until it's clear that Arthur isn't paranoid, the world really is out to get him.
In 1970, nine black Syracuse University football players became rebellious outcasts when they quit the team to protest racial injustices and their unequal treatment.
This instantaneous surge shows a massive success on behalf of Milano and other women to draw attention to the injustices that they have faced.
The women not only want justice for that tragedy but also for the injustices they've suffered since the new regime took over last season.
Still: Why does Caputo, who's only just waking up to the injustices, receive more screen time than Taystee, who's been experiencing them for years?
Earlier this year, I caught up with Claremont and Anderson separately to revisit their iconic story and discuss the discrimination and injustices it addresses.
The pledge against Amazon HQ2 is also cosponsored by the People's Cultural Plan, which advocates for remedies to housing, labor, and public funding injustices.
A Florida restaurant decided to cancel its DirecTV NFL package over the controversy about players kneeling during the national anthem to protest social injustices.
It includes Swift's "You Need to Calm Down," Halsey's female-empowering "Nightmare," Lil Dicky's environmentally themed "Earth" and John Legend's "Preach" about social injustices.
Her lyrical nuances boldly speak on political and social injustices that explain the story of life from the perspective of a minority like me.
We drink to excess because we're unable, or unwilling, to speak out about the daily injustices that rave our hopes and decimate our dreams.
Even our silliest characters of color, like Rainbow on black-ish, rise to the occasion and fight for what's right when faced with injustices.
Online outrage can sometimes be a necessary way to channel popular opposition to, say, the injustices of systemic racism or other forms of discrimination.
That's why most white Americans seem more disgusted by Colin Kaepernick's peaceful protest to highlight police brutality than the injustices he is calling out.
Considering the plethora of injustices and difficulties in our country today, the disregard for human life seems to be at an all-time high.
While she said she was hopeful the world is beginning to see there are injustices in Venezuela, her father, Carlos Paez, was more pessimistic.
On the other hand, saying violent shooters, or pulpy video games in general, shouldn't incorporate the injustices whites have committed upon blacks is naive.
The firm has helped raise awareness of conflicts and injustices, for example, in Egypt, Iran and Tunisia that would otherwise have attracted less attention.
"As a black woman, I'm supportive of speaking out against injustices that are done not just to black women, but black men," she says.
Sessions' clear prejudices and racism make him willfully blind to some of the most pressing civil rights abuses and environmental injustices in our country.
He holds court daily on matters ranging from basketball to Taco Bell to Young Thug to parenting to the injustices of unpaid content creation.
Any injustices of Indian society that can't be embodied in Anjum's story are represented by a motley crew of characters that populate her universe.
Racial and economic inequality, Reed argues, are material injustices that can be struggled over and sometimes ameliorated, while racism in itself has no solution.
His leadership on patent reform will help to right these injustices and protect small businesses across the country from the abuses of patent trolls.
An epic consecrating empire's end, rather than its origins, this book-length poem sings of the absurdities, inanities, and injustices that pervade modern life.
"Conflicts, wars, violence and injustices open deep wounds in humanity that call on us to strengthen or commitment to peace and justice," he said.
She zeroes in on things like voter suppression, stand-your-ground laws and redistricting as the systemic injustices that lurk behind the everyday ones.
"My plan will address the historical injustices in American education and ensure that opportunities are fairly available to everyone," Warren wrote at the time.
At the time Roland Barthes accused the exhibit of employing sentimentality to essentialize humanity, ignoring the historical alienation and injustices encountered by some communities.
Since then, protests against social injustices during the national anthem has been a hotly contested debate reaching the upper echelon of the White House.
"Historically, art has always been an effective way to criticize social issues and standards, and in doing so highlight inequality and injustices," she explains.
Since caste discrimination was outlawed in 1950, quotas for educational institutions, public sector jobs and even local government have attempted to correct past injustices.
While I'm totally fine with taking on these battles by myself and fighting injustices, it is disheartening that no one else is stepping up.
It operates under the assumption that graphic retelling of a historical moment is sufficient inspiration for thinking about the injustices that are happening today.
Yet, for Alexander, the injustices against the Palestinians are the most in need of heralding, and the demonization of Israel is the most urgent.
For most Sanders voters, plummeting stock prices matter less than the broader injustices he champions around wage inequality, health care and student loan debt.
In 2016, while playing for the San Francisco 49ers, Mr. Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racism and other social injustices.
Instead of exhorting their fellow citizens to live up to their nations' highest ideals, many activists seem content with denouncing past and present injustices.
More determined than his predecessors, he would reform France with a progressive agenda that would do away with the injustices of the old world.
With Edmonds at the helm, the publication reported news, denounced racial injustices, and portrayed Los Angeles as a city of hope for African Americans.
The industry watchdog Estee Laundry, an Instagram account that calls out bullying, copycats and social injustices, has long put brands on blast for waste.
We should all agree, whether anti-abortion or pro-choice, that abortion is not a solution to the host of systemic injustices driving poverty.
Shawn MacDonald, chief executive of Verite, a charity fighting labor injustices, said the Issara findings provide insight useful for crafting incentives against forced labor.
The economic boycott of Israel or any other government based on violations of human rights is about highlighting the injustices that need to stop.
Here he turns his attention to the years after high school, to our colleges and universities, where we might hope those injustices are addressed.
Our failure to address a legacy of enslavement and racial oppression makes the US ill-equipped to deal with present-day injustices and challenges.
Tatyana says she used to speak out against injustices and voice disagreement with the Kremlin's position on the conflict in Ukraine and other issues.
Suffice it to say that I felt a responsibility to cover conflict and injustices, because maybe, if I wrote about them, things would change.
A man who gave his last name as Li said residents had grown accustomed to suffering injustices at the hands of wealthy government officials.
It's our responsibility to begin to remedy the injustices of the past and help the people and communities most impacted by this misguided war.
" Gabbard: "It's important that we set the record straight and correct the racial injustices that exist in a very institutional way in our country.
Every time I think of the laundry list of social injustices on top of my own shit like my actual laundry I get overwhelmed.
"President Trump uses social media very effectively to fight for the American people against injustices in our country, including the fake news," she added.
They had their hands full simply surviving under it — they didn't need to spend time discussing the broader injustices of segregation and Jim Crow.
We were also going through major challenges with family, with racial injustices, and all this political stuff that was going on at the time.
Some argue that this is dangerous, because if women are too busy fighting each other, they can't band together to fight injustices in our society.
They are shining examples of social justice activism, fighting against injustices every day, and making sure that our great nation lives up to its promise.
It also shines a light on the systemic injustices in Golden Age and Silver Age comics publishing, in which many other brilliant creators were shafted.
Still, the illustrations and tone don't shy away from the fact that injustices were committed, making it an accurate, historical tale children need to hear.
Throughout the sentencing, Raisman was outspoken about the widespread abuse, the "army of survivors" who came forward, and the injustices she saw within the system.
If she thinks about speaking out against injustices like the casting couch, she's going to find herself with a tanked career and a soiled reputation.
Nnamdi Asomugha, who plays King, said he hopes the film sparks a broader conversation around the injustices in the judicial system that failed Warner's case.
Kaepernick had refused to stand for the playing of the national anthem before games starting during the preseason, citing racial injustices in the United States.
And although a government-funded inheritance would go some way to making up for historical injustices, it would not erase the black-white income gap.
In voting for its destruction, the school described their decision as a form of reparations for historic racial injustices against African Americans and Native Americans.
The Bible passages set up the Pope to blister injustices in Mexico and indifference in the United States, casting both countries as modern-day Ninevehs.
It is about bringing attention to the racial injustices that have been systematically done by the police and other instruments of government in this case.
Instead, the footballer knelt in protest of police shootings of African-American men and other social injustices faced by black people in the United States.
The people whom I have been in dialogue with at Unesco are deeply committed to creating policies and practices that address social and environmental injustices.
Religious conservatives, like the secular elites, see blacks as victims of injustices perpetrated by white colonizers, but for them redress can only come through Allah.
Bystanders and targets of abuse were afraid to expose the injustices for fear of retaliation; they feared that speaking up would cost them their careers.
He is sure that injustices persist because many social and economic barriers prevent Americans from seeing one another, and from understanding what fellow citizens endure.
They are blinding themselves to the injustices faced by their black and brown brothers and sisters in the supposedly idyllic Mayberry of white Christian America.
You have experienced everything from the irritating (like how a spouse cut up a grapefruit), to the life changing (when you dealt with terrible injustices).
The Be Heard Act is a critical step toward addressing some of the huge injustices that exist in our federal employment and civil rights law.
Ian Millhiser is a legal columnist at ThinkProgress, and the author of Injustices: The Supreme Court's History of Comforting the Comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted.
These cases don't just reflect the aberrant predilections of their perpetrators but the enduring injustices of society that we have all propped up and tolerated.
In the story, members of an entitled elite inured to societal injustices enter a mansion for a lavish dinner party and become psychologically trapped there.
Through Claire, you watch this very personal confrontation with the roots of America's horrific civil injustices and how they later shaped themselves into modern racism.
"The museum includes very honest, and poignant stories of the role that policing played in some of the historical injustices in our country," he said.
"There are many grave injustices against Muslim women, and we deserve a say in matters that concern us," said Akhtar in the city of Bhopal.
Most students just have to deal with struggling in classes, while I was getting hit at every angle with so many obstacles fighting systemic injustices.
Although criticized by opposition parties and farming groups, the governing ANC party said it would tackle historical injustices and place more land in black ownership.
His personnel file indicated a willingness to violate C.I.A. policy, and his resignation letter accused the agency of "deep injustices and illegal behavior," witnesses testified.
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That this can happen in our country today is a jolting reminder that much still needs to be done to fix glaring inequities and injustices.
"Only in literature can we fully express the injustices of society, the extremes of human nature and our hopes for a beautiful future," he said.
"I get angry about all the injustices and atrocities that my people, and all Native people, have gone through, and that's not changing," she said.
Half a century later, we all need to be reminded that many of those injustices and much of that outrage are still all too real.
I admire Garvey and understand that perspective, and I know that black people today face many similar injustices to the ones he was reacting to.
Imagine your ancestors being freed from years of enslavement, only to be imprisoned once again by the social injustices that come with having darker skin.
But injustices, of course, did not end 10 years ago; summonses continued to be handed out in large numbers between 2008 and 2013, many unfairly.
The injustices of housing bias linger to this day Finally, two decades later -- in 1968 -- the federal Fair Housing Act finally outlawed these covenants altogether.
" Gandhi was determined not to let postcolonial India replicate the injustices built into modern civilization or, as he put it, "English rule without the Englishman.
It is a cry from behind the curtain of history to rectify the injustices of the past by attending to the suffering of the present.
Talking about these issues with other parents can also help raise awareness of particular injustices, like other non-inclusive school paperwork or signage, Kaufmann says.
They're aimed at deliberately stripping away the rights of working people and the collective strength we have to address deep economic injustices in our country.
Perhaps the first head of the Paris School of Economics could turn his attention to the intellectual injustices created by the inequality of academic fame.
But despite different backgrounds, we each share first-hand experience with the injustices and excesses that often define daily life in border communities across America.
Houseplant's first press release noted that the company is "aware of the racial injustices that exist" and will work closely to help those unjustly incarcerated.
He said he did so to protest police shootings of African-American men and other social injustices faced by black people in the United States.
As a cop (Judy Davis) and an indigenous detective (Aaron Pedersen) search for leads, they unearth a history of injustices that trouble the whole community.
Ms. Silver spent three years gathering more than 2,000 stories about racism and everyday injustices from people across the country before her death in 2009.
Several of my colleagues and I, writers, scientists, parents, and skeptics promote the truth and science of GMOs because of the injustices these myths perpetuate.
Many officials admired Mr. Li as a reformist who tried to recruit young blood into the party and to redress the injustices of Mao's era.
It exposed me to the injustices of the criminal justice system, and I was particularly smitten with Damien Echols's personality, his intensity and his intellect.
What that does is it creates inconsistency among enforcement practices and it contributes to the ongoing systemic racial injustices around enforcement of our drug laws.
We have been scapegoated, offered as sacrificial lambs to appease the public for all the injustices wrought against blacks over the many years by white cops.
Throughout the summer Saudi women began tweeting, detailing the injustices of the guardianship system -- risking the wrath of their guardians and the government in doing so.
It also set up a commission to investigate historical land injustices dating back to the colonial era when European farmers ousted Kenyans from the White Highlands.
Kudos to Limperis for further addressing one of the show's greatest injustices — the excessive amount of labor Bobby Berk performs compared to others on the show.
"Added Sieradski: "Any entity that is complicit in facilitating these injustices should be named, shamed, and boycotted until they get on the right side of history.
But for me the worst smear campaign began after the Independence, when the Creoles took charge of history and decided to continue committing the same injustices.
The death of Teka, who moved to Israel from Ethiopia with his family when he was 12, has brought these perceived injustices boiling to the surface.
The American messianic impulse is based on a fundamentally irrefutable truth first observed by the Puritans: The injustices of capitalist culture cannot be reformed from within.
Young women leave high school student councils with the ability to identify injustices, but without the rhetorical skills nor taste for conflict to defend their positions.
Men speaking up to support women will matter until we get to the day when women don't sound like paranoid hysterics when complaining about real injustices.
In October, Abdul-Jabbar told PEOPLE that fixing "racial injustices and inequalities" in the U.S. was contingent on people, especially millennials, making time to have conversations.
Sierra Leone's landmark legal-aid law, which promises paralegals in every chiefdom, was in part a response to the injustices which stoked a brutal civil war.
Gurung said stateless people suffered a "tsunami of injustices" - they cannot travel, open bank accounts, get a scooter license or even a mobile phone sim card.
And that's because I have heard story after story, experience after experience, from women around the world who are suffering the same injustices that I did.
By encouraging Sophia Burset (Laverne Cox) to go public with a lawsuit, he's trying to chip at the false narrative bolstering MCC and perpetuating its injustices.
The universities have dangerously over-expanded (while also perfecting the art of teaching their students that the West is based on exploitation, patriarchy and other injustices).
Most of the films deliver these men into bondage with the best of intentions — so we may identify with them, and hate the injustices done them.
Navjot was born in 22003, exactly a decade after Chicago, but their trajectories expose coincident artistic impulses to shed light on the injustices of their time.
The constitution makes no reference to indigenous people, whose leaders have struggled for generations to gain recognition for past injustices since European colonisation in the 1700s.
And decades later "white feminism" is still at the center of too many conversations about the oppression and injustices women of color, specifically Black women, cace.
The high school senior is also the founder of Redefy, a nonprofit organization that challenges stereotypes and engages students, bringing them important conversations on different injustices.
Its main characters are teenage girls with magical powers who fight injustices in the world, and the series even showcases LGBTQ relationships—including a lesbian couple.
Horne has three sons and four grandchildren, the oldest of whom is now 18 and has learned of past injustices from books and her grandfather's stories.
The militants were welcomed by many fellow Sunnis, the majority of the city's population, who complained of injustices at the hands of Iraq's Shi'ite led government.
I mean, the same injustices have pretty much always been there, but it used to be so much easier to live in a state of ignorance.
A decade out, I think it's becoming clearer that music's misunderstanding and general underappreciation of Vivian Girls was one of the grossest injustices of their era.
" Rose Kennedy Schlossberg said she's inspired by her grandfather's sense of equality, "His courage, in naming the injustices in American society, and his call for action.
The constitution makes no reference to indigenous people, whose leaders have struggled for generations to win recognition for past injustices, since European colonization in the 1700s.
People are standing up for what they see as injustices in every region and across all issues of work, education, gender, health, the environment and development.
By passing the 2018 omnibus bill with increased funding for detention, lawmakers missed an opportunity to stand against these injustices and stand up for human rights.
Josh also suggests that she share stories about some of the injustices at the prison; when he realizes she hasn't suffered any, she agrees to lie.
In fact, for every moment of pride, joy, and resilience, there are even more traumas, injustices, and heartbreaks waiting to be permanently embedded into our identity.
Yet sometimes, when they identify injustices that society has blithely tolerated, or opportunities for progress it has missed, angry students can turn out to be right.
A new Sykes-Picot risks creating as many injustices as it resolves, and may provoke more bloodshed as all try to grab land and expel rivals.
One way to remember them is to recognize these groups of cases and patterns of persecution for what they are — common injustices that demand shared redress.
We don't notice these privileges though, because they don't come in the form of things we gain, but rather the lack of injustices that we endure.
The U.N. Human Rights Council's unfortunate targeting of Israel has detracted from the council's ability to credibly speak out against human rights violators and eradicate injustices.
Will our biggest ally in Latin America break with the injustices of the Santos-era legacy of dealing with narcos and refrain from rule of law?
"It is disappointing to hear a Supreme Court justice call a protest against injustices and oppression 'stupid, dumb' in reference to players doing that," he said.
Two years ago the government announced a fund for victims of past "injustices" -- including political violence -- but the money has not been allocated, the report says.
Whistleblowers often find themselves in tremendously difficult situations, and their courage in reporting serious crimes and injustices rather than remaining silent should be heralded and respected.
"It's one thing to talk about the injustices, but when people actually see it with their own eyes, that's a whole different ball game," said Metzger.
I want people to look at the inequity and injustice, yawning economic inequality and crumbling public schools and injustices in who and how we incarcerate people.
You don't have to talk about the specific injustices in the past to have a conversation about the environmental factors that very likely keep people back.
In my home state of California: These are just a few examples of the injustices and insults people with disabilities experience every day across the country.
But he felt that God was keeping him for a single cause: To address the injustices of the criminal justice system, particularly toward poor black men.
We don't notice these privileges, though, because they don't come in the form of things we gain, but rather the lack of injustices that we endure.
As women shared their firsthand accounts of slights and injustices they had endured — at work, at home and in the bedroom — they found patterns, and solidarity.
This is entirely appropriate: Any spike in violence should garner attention, and redressing the injustices of our criminal justice system is a matter of moral urgency.
A lot of the Killer Women themselves talked about using writing to seek revenge against the injustices of the real world, especially those committed by men.
But both were well known, as was Dennis Banks, who helped lead an impassioned and sometimes violent struggle for Native American rights after centuries of injustices.
Nearly 60 years after his death, Chandler's latest story, only recently uncovered and published for the first time this month, continues a crusade against social injustices.
Football players take a knee during the national anthem to protest what they see as racial injustices and the vice president ostentatiously walks out on them.
And yet, all his personal successes are tempered by the knowledge that so many black children today still struggle against the same injustices he had suffered.
These injustices are even more pronounced for black women, who must work against a narrower set of stereotypes grounded not just in sexism but in racism.
So setting out to strengthen women's power relative to men has created a cycle of accusation and punishment whose injustices probably fall disproportionately on black men.
Inspired by radical literature and repulsed by the brutal social injustices in Russian society — not to mention her father — Perovskaya left home while still a teenager.
G.Y.: But what is it, Noam, as you continue to engage critically a broad range of injustices, that motivates this sense of social justice for you?
The president's tweets show a mind and a man obsessed with a litany of personal grievances, perceived injustices being perpetrated against him and an impeachment mania.
On top of that, climate change exacerbates the other injustices that Latinos already face, such as lack of access to health care, poverty and inadequate infrastructure.
There's an understandable urge to laud popular culture that goes there, to credit shows or movies that address injustices or give a platform to the marginalized.
"He showed me how, when workers stick together, injustices can be corrected and real progress can be made," Booker, a U.S. senator from New Jersey, said.
Samora Pinderhughes, "Cycles" Mr. Pinderhughes, an intensely thoughtful young pianist and composer, recently released "The Transformations Suite," a reflection on the injustices inflicted on African-Americans.
Director Chinonye Chukwu crafts an unusual way to expose the injustices of the capital punishment system without forgetting the individuals who are stuck in its gears.
They revealed that while Iceland has made internationally recognized progress on gender equality, we have not sufficiently confronted the intersections of gender, racial and class injustices.
In other words, though it's a young, first-term Democrat proposing duplexes with the intent of addressing social injustices, the solution itself is a deregulatory one.
Director Chinonye Chukwu finds an unusual way to expose the injustices of the capital punishment system without forgetting the individuals who are stuck in its gears.
To young people, often the most accessible emotion is anger; lord knows the world provides us with infinite injustices and indignities at which to direct it.
Throughout both seasons, players noted that they were kneeling to protest a range of injustices against people of color, including systemic racism, police violence, and inequality.
Just hours before, Maldonado had posted a video online cheering Castro's death and inciting his followers to speak out against injustices committed by the Cuban government.
At a time when black artists were under pressure to convey social injustices through literal depictions, Lewis chose to embrace abstraction, but not as a retreat.
The list of the other global and communitarian injustices that consume the brainspace of thoughtful people around the world is too long to even really recount here.
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We should be thankful for the development and implementation of a rational refugee policy that will correct some of the biases and injustices of the Obama Administration.
That all eight of the people controlling the wealth are men is linked, by the report, to workplace sexism, the wage gap, and other gender-based injustices.
Every image we see must ignite us to do more, to act with urgency, to campaign more, and find new ways to fight all of these injustices.
But rather than hide or carry on as a protected citizen, he chose to engage with and speak out against injustices, even when all hope seemed lost.
The criminalization of cannabis has affected the black population in disproportionate and tragic ways, but people are really going out on a limb to correct those injustices.
"She is righting the injustices within a traditional society that has many constraints for women," explains Adeline Kueh, senior lecturer at Singapore's LASALLE College of the Arts.
The firm also sought data about Americans' attitudes about disciplining players who protest during the national anthem to bring awareness over racial injustices, sources told Yahoo Sports.
And I do think that liberal elites, by failing to link class injustices to racial and gender ones, often fail to offer an alternative to the demagogues.
Self-taught Palestinian artist Abdul Hay Mosallam Zarara's works are a personal act of resistance to all the many injustices perpetrated on the Palestinian people and land.
There's a sense of fatalism lurking beneath it all, like these injustices are so deeply embedded in our system that we can't ever hope to correct them.
"Social media platforms are a powerful tool for Black people to draw attention to the injustices our community faces," said Color of Change's campaign director Brandi Collins.
The smallest efforts could change the trajectory for so many living in extreme poverty, facing injustices, the indecency of racism and fighting for their rights as humans.
President Trump's sentence commutations – along with his restorative prison reforms and economic policies – will positively impact an entire generation of Americans subjected to judicial and economic injustices.
Since then, more NFL players, WNBA players, NBA players, and high school athletes have taken a knee during the national anthem to call attention to racial injustices.
As a younger generation organizes social movements to remedy injustices and improve their world, they may wish to turn to such examples from their Generation X forebears.
Pinto plays one half of that couple -- a woman named Jas who is overcome with anger and frustration by the racial and social injustices of the time.
Everyone knows someone who's a little bit morbid, fascinated by the terrible, weird, and often unspeakable crimes human commit, and the injustices within the legal system itself.
The leading rights group Sisters in Islam said the government should, instead of focusing on women's clothing, prioritize eliminating discrimination to protect women from "injustices and bigotry".
He acknowledged that Muslims had some reason to be aggrieved but said there is a peace and development roadmap for the region that will address historical injustices.
Moss's interest in these environmental injustices has brought him to think about ways individuals can take action against climate change, both on a state and local level.
It's hard to predict which depictions of social injustices in television and film will trigger me to the point that I can't bear to watch the show.
The trailer for Gaycation — which comes our way via BuzzFeed — promises a show that celebrates LGBT culture around the world and exposes the injustices that many face.
But public education, at its best, creates a true public square, where an absence of security or an absence of decent wages can be named as injustices.
The Innocence Project is an organization that works to exonerate those wrongly convicted through DNA testing and advocates for reforms in the system to prevent future injustices.
University administrators say that black students from other countries contribute to increased diversity on campus, even if their admittance does not mitigate the injustices of American slavery.
The Thirty Meter Telescope is just one step in a long line of injustices that cast aside indigenous science and spirituality as inferior to their Western counterparts.
Others, such as that of Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican's former treasurer found guilty of sexual abuse of children, cause outrage by exposing injustices in religious institutions.
The threat is not a hostile takeover by a malevolent computer, but instead the "baking in" of human prejudices, biases and injustices into seemingly dispassionate computer code.
Within the last year alone, we've seen nontraditional leaders emerge across all sectors calling out injustices, sounding the alarm on climate change, and demanding action and mobilization.
Another OCM board member, poultry contract grower Jonathan Buttram, felt the sting of corporate retaliatory action when he spoke out against the injustices of the poultry industry.
Sotomayor's dissents consistently reflect deep comprehension of the grave threats to democracy that we see today and an awareness of the injustices still faced by minority communities.
Our resolution calls for a bold transformation of the status quo - devoted to dismantling injustices so that the system is smaller, safer, less punitive, and more humane.
Mr. Trump never forgot the injustices, so years later he used Twitter to vent his anger at a rigged system that he believed had done him wrong.
One of the goals is making gender equality a reality by highlighting ways to empower women and young girls and bringing attention to the injustices they face.
They've run headlines that highlight small violent skirmishes while ignoring the thousands who marched and protested peacefully, to say nothing of the injustices that inspired the protests.
In 29.5, two Stanford professors released a study that suggested white American voters were more likely to favor the criminal justice system when racial injustices were discussed.
He inspires other educators to teach what they preach — an inclusion of dialogue about social injustices, economic inequality and its effect on the communities we live in.
At this moment of cultural crisis, when the injustices and indignities of female life have suddenly become news, an important question hit me: Whatever happened to sweatpants?
And the world around me seems even more unstable... The same social injustices continue to drive a wedge through ideologies... It's the same in so many ways.
But the similarities between your maps and maps of slavery are a reminder of the way that our past injustices and discriminations and conflicts affect things today.
A combination of song, dance, sketches and soliloquies, this enlivening production traces the injustices under which Nigerian women live, before turning into a jubilant repudiation of misogyny.
Its lyrics balk at the then-popular refrain to "go slow" on movements like desegregation and reunification, and they speak out about everyday injustices black people face.
Fully implementing the peace process will repair the injustices and violence that indigenous, Afro-descendant and peasant populations have experienced in the past half-century, and before.
This can provide them with a particular sensitivity to injustices that are due less to individual ill will than to the structures of established practices and institutions.
What's more, Mr. Mahathir is doing this by campaigning for the political party that was set up to fight injustices allegedly perpetrated while he was in power.
But if the momentum and passion behind #MeToo and the campus sexual assault movements demonstrate anything, it's that our systems for dealing with sexual injustices are broken.
Since taking over earlier this year, Mr. Sánchez has promised to revive a law of historical memory that addresses injustices committed during and after the Civil War.
These childhood experiences eventually led Parks, who was born February 103, 1913, to devote her life to gaining equal rights for black people and others suffering injustices.
She was always aware of these injustices, Ms. Harris said, but she was working in a system that did not have the political will to correct them.
Dr. King peeled off from his focus on the Poor People's Campaign, thinking the strike was an acute example of broader injustices that he could help resolve.
She said the march also served as a reminder of the atrocities and injustices Native Americans have endured for generations at the hands of the U.S. government.
"I think that to define Mike Bloomberg as just another rich guy is one of the greatest injustices of this political campaign that we're in," she said.
We need a progressive movement that will be anti-corruption, anti-injustice and anti-violence while addressing the historical injustices of colonial rule and state-sponsored violence.
That leaves Gloria to restore some order to the universe, but she's seeking justice at about a tenth of the pace that injustices are being carried out.
To end these urgent injustices and indignities, I'm proud to put forward the most comprehensive and ambitious disability policy plan yet proposed in the 2020 presidential campaign.
The New York protest, prompted by the perceived injustices of city officials and the transit system, brought out hundreds of people and remained peaceful with few arrests.
One is forced to ponder many questions when confronted by the heroic life of Harriet Tubman: What injustices in our society require a bravery that matches hers?
"We have social injustices in this country and we should all strive to eliminate them," Mickelson said as he prepared for his 12th consecutive Presidents Cup appearance.
Mary Small is public policy director for Detention Watch Network, a national coalition of organizations working to expose injustices of the U.S. immigration detention and deportation system.
In a new major commission for the Met, Monkman renders the past injustices and contemporary challenges endured by Indigenous people in the style of academic history painting.
In each era, reformers achieved at least some of their goals, and new political and economic rules tamed the most striking injustices, at least for a while.
Less often do we consider which factors might contribute to these injustices, including the race and gender of the justices who sit on the top state courts.
Less often do we consider which factors might contribute to these injustices, including the race and gender of the justices who sit on the top state courts.
She has also been outspoken on injustices both on and off the court on topics ranging from body shaming to sexism to domestic violence and financial issues.
The Ford Foundation Gallery will open on March 5 with "Perilous Bodies," an exhibition that explores the injustices of social stratification and discrimination, the foundation announced Wednesday.
But Martinez is part of the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, a group of radical immigration advocates trying to expose the injustices of US deportations from the inside.
" She highlighted that this means fighting against "burning injustices" and that "if you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you're white.
She returned briefly to the Whitney Museum of American Art from July 29 to 31, with a comically harsh take on family life, Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering.
Now Suttle lives in New York and dedicates his life to telling his story, helping others in similar situations, and fighting injustices like the one he faced.
It is seen when citizens' groups report injustices, displaying a complex mix of distrust and trust in officials, whose help they seek while doubting what it can achieve.
Some will stop work, others will start hunger strikes, all in the name of rallying against the injustices of prison labor, which strike organizers compare to modern slavery.
Their villain arc reached its peak this week and then went beyond it, in a stirring and unsettling reenactment of the injustices of every day on planet Earth.
Some think it reflects the dominant group's fear of integration and equality, while others believe it champions for the oppressed to have a reason to fight against injustices.
Citing "historical injustices" against African-Americans, including police brutality and racial profiling, the video urged them to convert to Islam and engage in jihad at home or abroad.
After the credits rolled — again, to whoops and cheers — Mr. Parker spoke of how deeply the racial injustices and atrocities covered in the film continued to reverberate today.
Some posted the foreword from his book, in which he stresses the importance of giving people who have suffered injustices the chance to defend themselves using the constitution.
The question of fairness is trickier: doxxing is often justified as a rare tool that the powerless can use against the powerful to call attention to perceived injustices.
The cash bail system in the United States is one of the greatest injustices in the criminal justice system, ACLU Deputy National Political Director Udi Ofer tells TechCrunch.
The Twitter universe likes to talk about Williams, whether she's spreading awareness about maternal healthcare, speaking out about injustices in her sport, or appearing on covers of magazines.
The rebellion was a response to systemic injustices Black individuals had been grappling with in Detroit, including shoddy housing, poor job prospects, bad schools, and inadequate social services.
But with Tennessee and her band of artists and activists using their platforms to highlight injustices and bring communities together, this is one collection we'll be shouting about.
In time, we will hopefully enter a new exhibition where their sculptural representations confront us in person, each summoned to speak to the injustices of our own time.
"Meanwhile, the government uses the forces of law and order to suppress protests against the resulting deep injustices," he said in emailed comments to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
After all, just as many of us are angry about the injustice against minority groups, a significant number of Trump voters are angry about the injustices they perceive.
Any woman who can stand up against discrimination, travel the world, fight against social injustices, catch up with friends, and still find time for a little R&R?
The headlines, documentaries, and scripted series about the injustices committed against people of color in the United States paint a pretty vivid picture of what the dynamics are.
An aspiring presidential candidate is at the center of a controversy involving the Ku Klux Klan, and the #BlackLivesMatter movement continues to shine a spotlight on racial injustices.
But the two — a lighter-than-air power-fantasy set in a believable world that is thick with characters and events inspired by real human injustices — rarely gel.
Taking a knee to protest racial injustices began in 2016 when then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem before a preseason NFL game.
"That's one of the greatest injustices to be accused of something or successfully prosecuted for something when you honestly did not know where the line was," Franks said.
These papers celebrated black life, covering everything from academic achievements and musical performances to marriages, but they also documented the many injustices that constrained, denigrated, and imperilled it.
The area's people, the majority of whom are ethnic Pashtuns, or Pakhtuns, have begun to speak out against injustices committed by the powerful military, a normally taboo subject.
The Neediest Cases Fund He survived conscription in Eritrea, conspired to confront his country's injustices and faked an emergency to elude the authorities when they discovered his plan.
But whoever is asking, and to whomever the query is directed, that question is also always an opportunity to speak out about the injustices confronting all working mothers.
Now, again — reacting against what sometimes seems like art's relentless address of injustices, and news of the day — art has again decided to BE HAPPY and make pretty.
Under former president Robert Mugabe, authorities carried out often violent seizures of white-owned farms in a bid to address what they called injustices during British colonial rule.
Watch: Maternity Leave: How America Is Failing Its Mothers Convinced that the only way to fight these injustices was by women standing together, Malkiel became a labor organizer.
The ACLU urged the senator to "brush up on her history" given the number of lynchings and other civil rights injustices that occurred in Mississippi in the past.
His optimism and empathy reminds me of my first-generation family members telling me to be thankful for Canadian laws when I complain about injustices in the country.
It saves him from seeing protracted throwing motions, hopelessly misaligned hips and shoulders, and other mechanical injustices he has spotted among the league's growing list of struggling passers.
One can't help wondering what life-shattering injustices might go unaddressed in the future for lack of a curious reporter to take a call or open an envelope.
But then came another surprise: Politically powerful unions quietly killed off bills that would have empowered women like St. John to bring class-action lawsuits challenging wage injustices.
But, in thirty-six years at the Herald , he stopped short of criticizing the previous owner for failing to apologize for the paper's role in abetting past injustices.
The current injustices of the campus kangaroo courts can be corrected with a simple administrative stroke of the pen and the elimination of the ideological campus sex bureaucracies.
In turn we must acknowledge past injustices to help us create a greater nation built upon humane policies to light our way and the way of humanity everywhere.
In my years here, I have witnessed many injustices and have been involved in community organizing against them, including as a co-host of a radio show here.
The letter explains that transgender migrants face a heightened and unique set of injustices in immigration detention because they are particularly vulnerable to physical assault and medical neglect.
If young people don't understand the history behind racial tensions in America, they become adults who don't understand why NFL players kneel in protest against repeated racial injustices.
"i didn't mean to offend by expressing that [euphemism for breasts] should be calm, i know injustices are frustrating and it's easy to get worked up," she tweeted.
"There is a monotony about the injustices suffered by the poor that perhaps accounts for the lack of interest the rest of society shows in them," he wrote.
Booker goes on to call the current wave of pro-marijuana sentiment in America a "moral moment" with the opportunity to overturn "massive injustices" in the justice system.
Lam said she would do community outreach to talk to people to better understand their problems, and initiate a study on the causes of Hong Kong's social injustices.
" He breaks down those "prejudices" as follows: "Left Biases: Compassion for the weak, Disparities are due to injustices, Humans are inherently cooperative, Change is good (unstable), Open, Idealist.
Across the record, vocalist Danny Orlowski barks, raps, and groans lyrics about private traumas, public injustices, and—most frequently—the violence that the world exerts on the vulnerable.
They're fighting smaller battles, ones about often career-ruining personal injustices, like being harassed or bullied by a manager, and feel powerless to find a course of retribution.
The largely unspecified revolution happened before she was born, and she now lives in a world free of police violence, of domestic abuse, of injustices big and small.
And there's no way all of it is turning out O.K. We have spectacular stories about civil injustices that people experience — informal evictions, harassment by landlords, wage theft.
The latter two novels, "Night" and "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," provide a common theme: Social injustices are often based on a single aspect of one's story.
Liberals focus on injustices that they believe undermine the foundational promises of this system, like racism and extreme economic inequality, rather than overturning the economic class system entirely.
We must recognize and speak out against the systemic injustices that immigrants face to preserve the patchwork quilt of diversity that comprises the social fabric of our country.
Essentially with every tweet, Trump is telling these players that their protests, opinions and outcry to these racial injustices don't matter because they're just privileged rich black people.
The FRA acknowledges the "historical injustices" perpetuated against indigenous and other traditional forest communities in the creation and exploitation of India's forests under colonial and post-colonial rule.
Small social slights and tiny injustices of casual racism are heightened and intensified and finally revealed to be masking the most hideous form of racism there is: slavery.
But after World War II, African Americans — led by veterans — got more vocal in calling out the injustices under which they lived, and The Green Book followed suit.
More than 216 BuzzFeed News reporters and editors are working around the globe to cover what you care about, break big stories, and expose injustices that can change lives.
GIGOT: But usually, you would think we want to use the pardon power, if the president, to enhance justice, not undue injustices, not to undermine the rule of law.
We wanted to examine the motivations and work of teens on social media, a place where in the past few years they've gathered to share injustices and fight them.
While the political maelstrom we are in is indeed terrifying, most of the conflicts and injustices playing out are deeply rooted in already existing political, economic, and social systems.
He has hands-on experience with addressing the unfortunate outcomes that stem from these social injustices and inequalities, and can't understand why anyone, including his co-workers, would not.
I hope my generation will do more to remedy these injustices in order to create a country that truly stands for the ideals of liberty and justice for all.
I mean, you still have eyes, and you can see the injustices in the world, and of course, sweet memories of the past bring tears to your eyes, too.
Could Pearl Jam ever go head-to-head with a streaming behemoth, rejecting the economic injustices of the industry like Taylor did when she withdrew her music from Spotify?
"It is disappointing to hear a Supreme Court justice call a protest against injustices and oppression 'stupid, dumb' in reference to players doing that," Kaepernick told The Mercury News.
In some places government offices that manage petitions submitted by citizens seeking redress of injustices say they will put people on blacklists if they "cause disturbances" while doing so.
And for people that stand up for the national anthem, it doesn't mean that they don't believe in these racial injustices; they're just trying to do the right thing.
In the short teaser, the artists share what hip hop means to them, saying that it's a way to connect with themselves while also highlighting cultural and systemic injustices.
We are mid-slide down a slippery slope that includes all sorts of minor injustices from Facebook and Google reading private correspondences, to violations as reported by Edward Snowden.
Amal Clooney, an international human rights lawyer, said it was important to expose injustices and the countries using courts to target vulnerable people, human rights defenders and press freedom.
Rose, a spitting image of her grandmother Jackie Kennedy, spoke about her grandfather's push for equality — work that continues today in injustices such as voting rights and mass incarceration.
Embracing that mood just felt right, and at the time I was also pretty critical of the injustices of the world, but I think that's normal when you're young.
Whatever her medium, Shaltmira's style is deeply imbued with meaning and a powerful passion that calls attention to the world's mysterious inner workings as well as its myriad injustices.
With Destiny 2 coming out in such a short amount of time, it is appropriate to talk about one of the biggest injustices in video game voice acting history.
Knightley has long been outspoken about the injustices women have to deal with, including the unrealistic expectations surrounding how new mothers are supposed to present themselves to the world.
We know from history that demagogues and genocidal regimes have taken root not necessarily because they had majority support but because the majority remained silent as the injustices built.
Despite its aim at providing unity and equality across all genders and sexes, the Women's March has failed at recognizing the injustices Black women have faced in this country.
"We demand our independence because there are too many injustices against us," said supporter Luyindula Kitembo, 35, as he watched the bodies being loaded into a Red Cross van.
But Harris also allowed many parts of the Justice Department to essentially operate as they long had, which at times led to what many now see as major injustices.
"The absolute criminalization of abortion causes unnecessary risks and injustices that affect especially the poorest women," the CFDA said in a statement signed by dozens of other rights groups.
I cannot help but say how I feel as I feel it, so I speak out about injustices and whether or not the outfit you are wearing looks good.
Both were based on greedy injustices of conquest, both were inevitably doomed, but both did good in their times too, and made many friends and converts among the conquered.
If the premise behind presidential pardon powers is to right injustices and extend mercy to the deserving, all presidents can point to certain pardon decisions that exhibit just that.
The change in polcy came after months of deliberation among team owners following a movement in which a number of players knelt during the anthem to protest social injustices.
The body's decision comes after months of standing by idly in hopes that Myanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi herself would take corrective measures to address the injustices.
I don't think any of us could have imagined how tiny cameras would allow us to see, time and again, injustices perpetrated, mostly against black people, by police officers.
Of those rebated revenues, a larger portion will be returned to low-income residents, who often bear the largest burden from environmental injustices, and businesses with higher energy demands.
There's no excuse for the criminal injustices and economic deprivation that black folks continue to suffer in a state that stubbornly keeps a symbol of hate on its flag.
The takeaway here—unsubtle but still provocative—is that for black families, burdened by the injustices of the U.S. legal system, citizenship is both a birthright and a plight.
North Carolina 88, Notre Dame 74 PHILADELPHIA — The Earth has managed to orbit the sun for the last seven years in spite of one of college basketball's great injustices.

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