He wants everyone to know about this anti-discrimination, anti-racist mandate. |
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The front has split, and racism is challenged at every turn by anti-racist movements. |
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Later he ran a paper promoting his strongly pro-union, anti-slavery, and anti-racist opinions. |
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It is rare to find an anti-racist who believes that racist feelings can never be changed by any process of rational therapy. |
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All they have got is the language and these phony assertions about being anti-racist, and they use those things as signs of their intentions. |
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The intellectual sloppiness of much of what passes for anti-racist work does not justify burying racist logic within nationalist fantasies. |
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But as the language of politics is rewritten, I only know that I am neither a racist nor an anti-racist, unwitting or otherwise. |
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Being anti-racist is admirable, but if one is not equally anti-sexist, then it makes a nonsense of the argument. |
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The two women were forced to wait 18 months for a trial, during which time they were forbidden to associate with anti-racist groups. |
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What action they take will depend on the political leadership of progressive anti-racist activists. |
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Right-wing extremists are using the Web to recruit and spread propaganda, the anti-racist magazine Monitor claims. |
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The strategy seems to be to shame people into conforming to the official anti-racist etiquette. |
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Black, white, gay, straight, punks, dreads, skinheads, boys and girls, we had totally connected with militant anti-racist youth. |
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Affirmative action is not an end in itself, but an instrument in the struggle for anti-racist movement. |
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Many institutions have an equal opportunities policy, but do they have an anti-racist code of practice? |
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Whatever middle-class donnishness I inherited quickly withered as I became involved in left-wing student and anti-racist politics. |
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Huxley was considered a radical reformer and anti-racist for his era. |
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A new development in anti-racist youth work has been the work done via the internet in order to reach out to young people. |
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In addition, in a number of cases the confederation to which the unions belong may have an anti-racist commitment in its constitution. |
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George Burdi, a young leader associated with Droege, was convicted in April 1995 of assault causing bodily harm to an anti-racist in Ottawa. |
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He did, however, call a female anti-racist activist and Kevin Thomas, an Anti-Racist Action leader. |
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An anti-racist filter is used in the revision of all courses as they are cyclically reviewed. |
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Combating racism can only be effective if the anti-racist message filters down to society in general. |
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Findings regarding the actual effect of anti-racist educational policies in transforming identities are scarce. |
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We have used some aspects of anti-racist organizing through various initiatives and materials. |
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A few unions mentioned their alliance work with different ethnic groups, or general anti-racist work. |
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It also highlights the need for an anti-racist agenda within the social service and health care sectors and at all levels of government. |
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Furthermore, the promotion of the culture of leadership needs to be built on anti-racist values. |
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There were some very dramatic phrases that came out of the anti-racist activism of the Communist Party. |
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A key component of this year's campaign is an anti-racist training scheme. |
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Despite my stance as an anti-racist, it hadn't occur to me that prospective employers might chuck away a person's details because of their non-English name. |
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The lawyer seems a committed anti-racist and a feckless lazybones at the same time, and McConaughey never finds a workable rhythm. |
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Murri community leader Sam Watson spoke of the ancient history of the Brisbane area as a meeting place for Murris, and the more recent anti-racist struggles. |
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In February and May 1995, Wolfgang Droege was jailed, once for contempt of court and again for clubbing an anti-racist. |
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A politically charged, anti-racist rallying point in its early days, it is still commited to inclusivity – without being overly earnest about it. |
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This provides further confirmation of the anti-racist policy. |
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James also accused anti-racist groups of stirring up talk of racism to keep their jobs. |
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I am sorry to see that human rights associations, anti-racist organisations and both sides of industry have already been left out of the process of drawing up this charter. |
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It provokes democratic and anti-racist sentiment. |
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Additional research interests include sexualities, anti-racist education, and research paradigms. |
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Sarah Collins, one of the organisers of the anti-racist coalition, said the poor show by the SDL illustrated the lack of support for them. |
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A counter demonstration was held by anti-fascist and anti-racist groups who were among the 14 people arrested. |
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We are advocating for the creation of the framework and underpinnings of a broadcasting system that is culturally diverse and inclusive of anti-racist principles. |
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Meetings between representatives of management, trade unions and employees are also encouraged to prepare and promote action plans for anti-racist workplaces. |
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We must be sure that society at large is quick to condemn anti-racist, sectarian, anti-Semitic or Islamaphobic, anti-disability, ageist, sexist, antitransgender, or homophobic slurs and attacks. |
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This critical reader offers several penetrating ways of accounting for racial dynamics and social domination through a critically anti-racist sociological lens. |
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To provide effective protection and assistance to racism, discrimination and hate crime victims by activating and efficiently implementing existing anti-racist and antidiscrimination law provisions. |
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Racism is still a very serious problem in society which is why I've made a point of always being anti-racist in my life and work and that's why I brought this action. |
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