Top 1200 Racial Identity Quotes & Sayings - Page 18
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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I was happy being a journalist. I didn't realize losing my job, my identity went with it.
As a global citizen, I sometimes feel like denying my identity.
Your date of birth is a security point for identity theft.
I act because it's the one time I'm sure of my identity. There's no doubt. It's on paper.
This is one of the reasons we need to transition: people can't validate an identity they can't see.
It is terribly important to maintain a national identity in a way that it probably wasn't before.
Every year the identity of a team changes to some degree.
Identity politics isn't old school! It's still alive and well.
'Garage Magazine' has a strong track record of promoting diversity and racial and gender equality in the worlds of art and fashion and will continue in our mission to stir positive debate on these and other issues.
The idea that we should prioritize a racial viewpoint on, who knows, maybe even organic chemistry, over somebody who is adept at understanding how to convey a difficult concept, is preposterous, just at an educational level.
It seems to have taken me a long time to find my identity.
My cultural identity is obviously a huge part of my design aesthetic.
No one, and the liberal cognoscenti least of all, wants to look at why, after decades of throwing money at a rotting educational establishment and years of racial preferences black students are worse off than ever.
The argument on the other side of special rights is completely bogus. It's bogus because you could make exactly the same claim about racial or ethnic or religious minorities.
Cambridge Analytica sought to identify mental vulnerabilities in voters and worked to exploit them by targeting information designed to activate some of the worst characteristics in people, such as neuroticism, paranoia and racial biases.
Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation - especially in the suburbs.
Racial rhetoric has been entwined with government from the start, all the way back to when the enemy was not Obamacare but the Grand Army of the Republic (and further in the past than that: Thomas Jefferson, after all, was derided as 'the Negro President').
I think because I came into journalism by way of the Black Panther Party - and not J-school or a corporate bourgeois institution - I tried to do news, writing and reporting that had social, political and racial content and context.
As someone who has an affinity and passion for discussing racial and cultural issues, I made it a point to only discuss those issues when they really mattered and not turn the shows into Malcolm X Unplugged.
Harmony of aim, not identity of conclusion, is the secret of sympathetic life.
This identity, this mind, this particular cast of speech, is nearly over.
Every WP member can bring in a member of any race and religion. I think it's probably healthy we do it that way rather than play up the racial dimension too much.
Everyone has an identity crisis when they are 16 or 17 years old.
The politics of identity, cancellation, and mob rule are not acceptable to me.
With every character, you alter, you can’t be attached to your own identity.
This story of loss and regaining of identity is, I think, the framework of all literature.
I have my own style and identity and I will always keep doing that.
I definitely, when I was younger, struggled a little to understand my identity and who I wanted to be.
Perhaps it's impossible to wear an identity without becoming what you pretend to be.
'Looney Tunes' was not a children's cartoon. I don't care what anybody says. It was very politically charged, very racial. And then they tried to soften it up for kids later. But it was for the adults.
What people don't get is that hair is such a big part of our identity.
The identity of each band is what's important for me production-wise.
As members of the judiciary tasked with intervening to carry out the guarantee of equal protection, we ought not sit back and wish away, rather than confront, the racial inequality that exists in our society.
Feeling trapped in identity isn't just the purview of women and minorities.
My hair has become part of my identity; it's almost an appendage to me.
Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards.
I'm right at a time when I'm strongly finding my identity inside of my work.
If you're always under the pressure of real identity, I think that is somewhat of a burden.
We have to remind ourselves constantly that we are not saviours. We are simply a tiny sign, among thousands of others, that love is possible, that the world is not condemned to a struggle between oppressors and oppressed, that class and racial warfare is not inevitable.
For me, being able to work with somebody who I don't have to translate my experience to all the time - that's important, because I'm not having to walk someone down the path of racial understanding to tell a story about a woman of color.
Our failure as a society to properly acknowledge and confront the psychological, social, and political effects of white privilege has perpetuated racial inequality and race-based political resentments.
In the province of Quebec where I come from, we speak French, and the only cosmopolitan city is Montreal. Every time we tackle the subject of immigration and racial tension, it's an issue that concerns Montreal.
It's called 'Dear White People,' but really, it's about these black characters and how they are involved or not involved in a racial scandal in ways that might surprise them and others, right?
I have one identity, and that's Israeli and Jewish. I don't view myself as an American citizen.
Sexuality is who you are personally attracted to... But gender identity is who you are in your soul.
My identity is based around being a writer. I can't not write. It's a compulsion.
I'm not a man who likes to define his identity too narrowly.
What I will remember most about Mr Mandela is that he was a man whose heart, soul and spirit could not be contained or restrained by racial and economic injustices, metal bars or the burden of hate and revenge.
This is what happens with a breakthrough. The first ones through the door often get bruised if not broken. Eventually, with a little political acumen and racial sensitivity and a lot of hard work, a smooth new place can emerge.
Fervent prayer keeps your true identity in focus.
Round and round will Americans be compelled to ride on a mindless, manufactured, racial carousel... for without it, the edifice of an industry built upon grievance and excuse-making is destined to collapse.
I do take seriously and am grateful to the ANC that, in the face of its revolutionary mission to ensure a better life for all and the creation of a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa, it deployed me at the pinnacle of its role in government.
All that remains is the mad desire for present identity through a woman.
Becoming a vampire means completely changing your identity.
Cultural America is under siege. And as the Soviet experience illustrates, ideology is a weak glue to hold together people otherwise lacking racial, ethnic, and cultural sources of community.
National identity does not figure in the Tamil way of thinking.
I've suffered from an identity crisis my entire life. It's why I went into acting.
Feminism is rooted in racial rights and gender rights, and all of those things intersect, and to say that that's not something you can stand behind - it confuses me. I think it's a really great word.
For the Arabs in Israel there is always a tension between nationality and identity.
The historical legacies of resistance to racism, militarism, privatization and panoptical surveillance have long been forgotten and made invisible in the current assumption that Americans now live in a democratic, post-racial society.
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