Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

844 Sentences With "inequalities"

How to use inequalities in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "inequalities" and check conjugation/comparative form for "inequalities". Mastering all the usages of "inequalities" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The more inequalities are tackled and eradicated, the more pressing the remaining inequalities appear.
We need policies that are designed to close inequalities and inequalities are actually widening in this period.
We are told that there are significant regional inequalities in tooth decay today without learning what those inequalities are.
Because those inequalities are so huge, we often pretend we don't have to grapple with those inequalities, that love can conquer all.
I worry that there just isn't much we can do, that we live in a system that allows for material inequalities and material inequalities translate to political inequalities, as people with resources and influence are better able to manipulate the system in their favor.
Unfortunately, there are huge inequalities in who has access to high-quality early learning experiences, and this further cements the stark economic inequalities across generations.
Colorblind racism positions itself as anti-racist, but explains away inequalities by reference to "natural" preferences or by blaming racial inequalities on cultural problems with minorities' moves.
Adding more members and ensuring each state got at least five or six members could reduce those inequalities (though the extreme inequalities of the US Senate would remain).
The years of hyperglobalization helped reduce inequalities across countries but raised inequalities within countries, leading to the social disenchantment that is now driving political change in many Western countries.
It may be the case that creating "policies that target inequalities in health may also in the long run be effective mechanisms for addressing inequalities in socioeconomic status as well, " they wrote.
These differences are captured in formulas known as Bell inequalities.
But inequalities have persisted between the DOMs and mainland France.
Technology has a tendency to amplify inequalities that already exist.
About the inequalities and racism that persisted over the years.
Further, we're shirking our responsibility as citizens to combat inequalities.
Legal inequalities also impede women's entrepreneurship and access to capital.
She illuminates the world's power structures, inequalities, obscurities and delights.
It sounds great, but causes a lot of problems with inequalities.
Large inequalities of wealth can create political inequality, and vice versa.
When politicians stop talking about race, they suggest, racial inequalities dissolve.
In a region still struggling against deep inequalities, that is worrying.
This suggests that China is widening geographic inequalities within recipient countries.
Education both reflects and entrenches the inequalities in South African society.
The least white people can do is recognize that inequalities persist.
"We can't fix the structural inequalities of American society," he said.
Rather, it has increased socioeconomic inequalities and provoked discontent and protest.
More and more Thais are aware of their country's stark inequalities.
The district might not be monolithic, but its inequalities are prevalent.
"Too often, algorithms reproduce and even deepen existing inequalities," he said.
It reveals that ostensibly "colorblind" policies can perpetuate existing racial inequalities.
Do you agree that our society reinforces inequalities in the home?
It will expose the inadequacies and inequalities in our health system.
And as Knowles points out, disasters tend to exacerbate social inequalities.
It doesn't really address the inequalities that give rise to it.
"Inequalities will continue to be large," said IHME Director Christopher Murray.
Mr. Erdogan's populism notwithstanding, income inequalities have grown under Mr. Erdogan.
"By keeping compensation secret, we might obscure structural inequalities and enable inequalities to persist," said Morela Hernandez, a researcher and Associate Professor of Business Administration at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.
None of the burials exhibited conspicuous signs of hierarchies or social inequalities.
These charts show how those inequalities play out in tech workers' paychecks.
That, on its own, will not eliminate economic inequalities grounded in race.
Games like this one attempt to have players reckon with social inequalities.
"Health inequalities are unjust because they can be prevented," he goes on.
And professional sports leagues are key places where racial inequalities remain stark.
The new maps clearly show inequalities and a need for improving access.
" Carroll noted, "We stand in support of him and anyone facing inequalities.
Now, people are paying attention to the inequalities and frustrations of women.
The quota system's meant to correct inequalities created by the caste structure.
We need salary transparency so we can surface and address systemic inequalities.
Death Wish is about taking advantage of the inequalities that already exist.
Disasters replicate and worsen the social cleavages and inequalities that preexisted them.
In other words, there are serious gender inequalities these images might overshadow.
Cory Booker grilled Barr on racial inequalities in the criminal justice system.
"Brazil is a country full of social inequalities and contradictions," he says.
There are clear injustices — the legit systemic inequalities and well-documented biases.
However, glaring inequalities persist in many areas of Chile's traditionally 'machista' society.
Since then, inequalities in regional productivity and living standards have been widening.
There are inequalities in society and people act like it doesn't exist.
The coronavirus pandemic could also worsen existing inequalities in maternal health care.
Every monogamous relationship is inevitably built atop systems that perpetuate brutal inequalities.
By some measures inequalities in health and life expectancy are getting worse.
Employers can hide "structural inequalities" (even from themselves) with a myriad explanations.
One of the great inequalities in New York state is educational inequality.
Swimming pools have always been spaces where social inequalities have played out.
"The major problem here is that Fidesz and the Orban governments do not decrease social inequalities through social policies, but rather they contribute to the increase of inequalities through the means of welfare and social policies," she said.
The phrase refers to the deep-seated racial inequalities that plague major institutions.
There are grassroots leaders of movements against discrimination and inequalities in every region.
Since then, activists have continued to combat racial inequalities in education and beyond.
Six years of economic stagnation have made Latin America's deep inequalities less tolerable.
So the above inequalities can be reduced to an equality: xᵏ – j³ = ±1.
Inequalities have been exacerbated with many middle class families unable to afford property.
Populist politics expresses real problems stemming from gross inequalities and sharp cultural divides.
Often, education is touted as the cure-all for social malaises and inequalities.
But it is also a complex place with many contradictions, injustices and inequalities.
Algorithms can be sexist, racist, and perpetuate other structural inequalities found in society.
The fear is that Crispr won't disrupt current inequalities, it'll just perpetuate them.
It just cemented the initial inequalities of a very new and wealthy class.
At the same time, though, Atlanta is suffering from deep and widening inequalities.
They would perpetuate the racial inequalities Civil Rights Era legislation sought to resolve.
If individuals exercise freedoms, conservatives like to say, some inequalities will naturally result.
Curbing sexual violence helps solve seemingly unrelated inequalities for women around the world.
It needs a cogent explanation and remedy for the inequalities of the world.
They also know better than anyone the inequalities baked into the existing system.
I got infatuated with the whole revolution thing, the inequalities in the West.
I'm interested in the various inequalities that exist over virtual and geographical distances.
"The inequalities that are easy to eliminate have been eliminated," Ms. Meurs said.
For me, perpetuating the inequalities resulting from intergenerational cumulative disadvantage doesn't require intent.
But at their worst, they highlight the deeply entrenched inequalities in our country.
We're talking about racial discrimination, inequalities and injustices that happen across this nation.
That does not mean that we should not strive to improve economic inequalities.
"The government has been doing too little to fight regional inequalities," he said.
At the same time, inequalities of earnings, wealth and job security were widening.
So, we need social responsibility, first of all, so jobs and less inequalities.
"The government has been doing too little to fight regional inequalities," he said.
If AI is creating and exacerbating inequalities, what's the plan to tackle them?
Concern about the four drivers of inequalities for women — lack of universal healthcare, lack of education, inadequate access to finance and gender-based violence — led him to appoint the country's first ambassador for women and girls to help reduce gender inequalities.
Most land remains in white hands, making it a potent symbol of lingering inequalities.
We're talking about racial discrimination, inequalities and injustices that are happening across the nation.
Taken alone, this proposal would only increase the inequalities of opportunity in early childhood.
Natural disasters are another prism through which California's vast income inequalities can be viewed.
But there's some good news: People are increasingly standing up to the rampant inequalities.
Ron Conway even told me that Airbnb could be the solution to address inequalities.
The study found that the taxes and subsidies actually widened health and fiscal inequalities.
"This compounds the very inequalities that the otherwise excellent AAMD proposal seeks to dismantle."
The resulting Heckler Report exposed the rampant inequalities in health care at the time.
They also calculated any inequalities in those age-adjusted rates between the two groups.
This avoids the funding inequalities the U.S. has experienced specific to NATO defense spending.
It's the attitudes and the power inequalities, whether it's Hollywood, the BBC or Westminster.
It reproduces, in altered form, the same inequalities that plague us here on earth.
And these inequalities will always manifest themselves, whether we have the internet or not.
This is the inequality driving all other inequalities, and we have to address it.
You cannot have a well-functioning democracy with massive inequalities of knowledge and power.
Coalition is very precarious, because there are internal inequalities and injustices between theoretical allies.
The cruise industry's labor force is a product of global economic inequalities, Terry said.
The young generation is part of this and strongly pushing against inequalities and injustice.
New data shows just how those inequalities play out in today's tech workers' paychecks.
Historically, the game-show-model format has exposed glaring inequalities, both onscreen and off.
"Bruno's case is the product of a justice system that reproduces inequalities," Dinez concludes.
While German pensions have outstripped inflation over the past decade, inequalities have also grown.
His stance is that racial inequalities go on, particularly that occur with black people.
I came into this work when Jonathan Kozol's "Savage Inequalities" was all the rage.
African Americans must understand that Russian propaganda is not intended to improve racial inequalities.
I believe we can tackle these inequalities without excluding transgender athletes in the process.
How were these linked and what were his warnings about inequalities in a democracy?
And each is necessary for challenging our profound inequalities of power, wealth and opportunity.
And should everybody pay and that creates inherent inequalities and let's have that conversation.
Those inequalities are worth pausing over — in real life, not in a soda ad.
But there are still major inequalities, as you can see in the chart above.
And Mukuru slum - located on the outskirts of eastern Nairobi - lays bare these stark inequalities.
It's a disparity that is both caused by social inequalities and likely to perpetuate them.
On the whole, Valentine's Day does not help in fighting the day-to-day inequalities.
The inequalities between cis gay men and trans women, for example, are a recurring theme.
Those who knew Morris lament that she isn't around to fight the inequalities that remain.
America does well in its treatment of cancer overall, but suffers extraordinary inequalities in outcomes.
And past experience delivers a gloomy message about the economy's capacity to redress structural inequalities.
The exhibition is at its best when it probes the inequalities of the dentistry business.
Technologies largely thought to universally empower the "voiceless" are still subject to disempowering structural inequalities.
But when it comes to inequalities in the American workforce, things aren't looking so good.
This even as life became harder for many Americans and as inequalities continued to grow.
The inequalities of our world will not vanish after the flash of a nuclear weapon.
" The administration rejected claims that the rule would "exacerbate health inequalities or harm patient care.
So our hope is that this type of technology can solve those kinds of inequalities.
These economic inequalities have contributed to the shrinking of wealth for Black and Latino families.
Until that time, inequalities, double standards and unconscious bias were rampant within the legal system.
The result, certainly in America, has been to widen already massive social inequalities yet further.
Her research interests include inequalities of race and gender, comparative health analyses, and urban poverty.
It demands talking about how the inequalities of the past shape those of the present.
Reducing vehicle standards when public health inequalities of this magnitude still exist is simply irresponsible.
But researchers say such a diagnosis doesn't address the structural inequalities that lead to abuse.
But a new distribution model aimed at reducing inequalities between teams is narrowing that gap.
They would exacerbate the regionalized class inequalities that brought Scotland to the brink of departure.
It could take $23 billion a year to address racial inequalities in our public schools.
But without a larger solution, that will end up, in our view, exacerbating existing inequalities.
The cruise industry&aposs labor force is a product of global economic inequalities, Terry said.
But unless we address the persistent inequalities around us, we are drifting in that direction.
"We are facing a national emergency as widening health inequalities blight the land," Ashworth said.
Inequalities still exist, and we have work to do in ALL forms of social justice.
It is a geography without anchors, full of sexual and material deprivations, injustices and inequalities.
Profiling nurtures fear, racism, and inequalities — each of these byproducts divide our society even further.
But behind this utopian promise is a more familiar reality, characterised instead by enduring inequalities.
There is no reason, in other words, to assume inequalities will flatten without policy changes.
While open data about pay can expose inequalities and discrimination, there are risks involved, she says.
Inequalities in public school access still exist, but we aren't working to level the playing field.
Let me be clear: Excavating this history and acknowledging how it shapes present inequalities is important.
The Institute of Medicine identified 13 groups of people most likely to face health care inequalities.
They had expressed frustration at rampant corruption, high unemployment and racial inequalities that remain deeply entrenched.
Historical racial inequalities are reflected in how much a society spends on black and white patients.
And violence within their communities is too often tied to structural inequalities that racist policing perpetuates.
Riester is inheriting a heavy load of controversies, particularly in regards to social and racial inequalities.
How height shows inequalities Height involves genetics, but also is tied to external factors, authors wrote.
Economists once thought that, over time, inequalities between both regions and countries would naturally even out.
The second imperative is to make sure that edtech narrows, rather than widens, inequalities in education.
That kind of bias will enshrine and exacerbate the inequalities that already exist in our society.
The intention, in addition to escaping (and reducing) congestion in Jakarta, is to shrink regional inequalities.
In the face of crushing new inequalities, a modern version of that approach is worth trying.
We've started fighting those inequalities in New York City, and it's time to do it nationwide.
Those inequalities, the report argues, are key to understanding the wage gap — and, ultimately, closing it.
And many of those benefits, advocates say, can help address some of the world's biggest inequalities.
Regressive fees exacerbate inequalities and encourage patients to present themselves later on with more advanced disease.
It concluded that: "wealth inequalities, already high, will increase due to technological, demographic and economic trends."
Additionally, crime within their communities is inextricably linked to structural inequalities that are beyond their control.
But people don't talk about inequalities in our access to intimacy and our access to sex.
This influences how they see programs like affirmative action, which were created to rectify historical inequalities.
It is usually counterproductive as it worsens poverty, discrimination and inequalities, perpetrating the circle of violence.
In addition, official unemployment figures report stubborn and very significant race and ethnicity inequalities in unemployment.
In other words, this policy change has increased inequalities and worsened higher education while misdirecting labor.
When inequalities arise, what are the knobs that we adjust to get things back on track?
But other answers hint at the unique inequalities faced by women and girls in underdeveloped nations.
Images of war, inequalities, and greed are all represented and play a part in our work.
As County Commissioner, Valentine wants to implement specific policies that would address these inequalities head-on.
One of the world's most rapidly developing economies, it is also a society of extreme inequalities.
"You cannot have a well-functioning democracy with massive inequalities of knowledge and power," Zuboff added.
The course aims to give women the confidence to question entrenched practices that exacerbate gender inequalities.
Widening inequalities, global warming and the rise of nationalism will feature in the 45-minute speech.
The Education Issue Statistics show just how profound the inequalities in America's education system have become.
But failing to acknowledge these inequalities doesn't just hurt those who are the targets of racism.
Many of the fundamental inequalities and ethnic divisions that led to Sri Lanka's civil war remain.
Another angle: For students of color, the case was a reminder of deep inequalities in admissions.
Racist figures like the so-called welfare queen took hold to detract from rectifying institutional inequalities.
They are capitalizing on wealth inequalities to promote "class struggle" in pursuit of state socialist redistribution.
Now, the effort has expanded to raise awareness to the inequalities facing women in the arts.
Fuller's Pompey serves the role of jester, highlighting the social and gender inequalities underlying the plot.
He and other critics could be right that meritocracy, like free-market capitalism, generates inequalities naturally.
And from 2013 to 2017, racial inequalities in firearm deaths between blacks and whites jumped significantly.
The qualification that Harris, who is black, used there hints at the inequalities at the position.
As someone attuned to society's structural inequalities, Ms. Powell Jobs grasps the immensity of her privilege.
As of today large segments of society are subjected to racial discrimination and profound economic inequalities.
Indeed, some of the inequalities inherent in a society more dependent on technology are evident today.
Conservatives attributed black socioeconomic inequalities to bad values; liberals attributed them to bad values and racism.
She also has to reinvigorate the economy and address growing social inequalities and high property prices.
The Trump era is radicalizing because it makes the rotten morality behind our inequalities so manifest.
Racism and sexism in America derive from inequalities that disproportionately favor white people and men, respectively.
But it helps reinforce inequalities by widening the gap between the very top and everyone else.
It's not hard to see how this could produce a biologically bifurcated world with unimaginable inequalities.
The more people who can bear witness to these challenges and inequalities, the more it will change.
However, confronting them could actually lead to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while also addressing economic inequalities.
You argue that feminism and "feminist" products become popular when they don't actually challenge deep structural inequalities.
Wealth inequalities and ethnic divisions make South-East Asia fertile ground for his style of majoritarian populism.
The movement's failure to address these inequalities is ultimately why I found myself needing to walk away.
Child labor is such a complex issue, partially because it hinges on so many other global inequalities.
If not, we risk producing and reproducing stereotypes, generalizations, and inequalities that can be weaponized against us.
Even so, students tell me they find the assignments as demanding as rational exponents and linear inequalities.
Since 1978 the country's income per person has doubled in real terms while regional inequalities have narrowed.
These quality gifts take on the world's biggest inequalities and most noticeable causes — and all without causewashing.
Additionally, recognizing slavery means addressing the systemic inequalities that have stayed with us long after its abolition.
Here are 16 ingenious innovations helping to alleviate poverty-related inequalities for developing regions across the globe.
How is it possible to convince people to confront social inequalities, to actively acknowledge and address them?
"Restricting mobile phone use can be a low-cost policy to reduce educational inequalities," concludes the study.
These moments can be seized for cultural shifts to take place, or to reckon with past inequalities.
In fact, this innovation scorecard would suggest that inequalities are only going to deepen in the future.
But Mafia 3 is about moving in spite of those inequalities, and at its zenith, upending them.
The goals advocate for the reduction of inequalities and the word 'Malengo' is Swahili for reaching goals.
Libertarians contend that existing inequalities and exploitative relationships are not resultant merely of free and voluntary exchange.
In addition, our risk calculator helps underscore how vast the inequalities in the United States actually are.
If conflict exacerbates existing inequalities in society, then it's not something disconnected from society as a whole.
The OECD presented Israeli leaders with a laundry list of recommendations aimed at narrowing the country's inequalities.
The Guardian has just commissioned a 5,000-word examination of the structural inequalities the shit-post exposes.
But in the long term, such a strategy would be disastrous, dramatically and continuously exacerbating existing inequalities.
If Canada is to mend its systemic inequalities, it needs to first address its problem with racism.
Once people start working, women face sexism and a host of other inequalities (many related to motherhood).
Any future research that can answer this question will be a major step toward addressing health inequalities.
What is your strategy for Engie and the impact it can have on societal fractures and inequalities?
In the simulation, inequalities in access to jobs, schools or health services across the city virtually disappeared.
Overall, the study is a reminder of the inequalities in the American health care system, McGuire said.
Are inequalities among schools that aren't a result of unequal government provision a threat to this ideal?
And as usual, these inequalities and the burden of their effects fall disproportionately on people of color.
The studies detailed in this briefing have revealed inequalities at every stage of a woman's medical journey.
"Today's inequalities are the birth pangs of tomorrow's technological unemployment," Susskind writes, and he has a point.
By Pankaj Mishra Back in the 19th century, powerful men legitimating cruel inequalities thought phrenology was objective.
When you get grotesque inequalities of the sort we see today in the US, democracy gets sick.
So I think what's different now is the scale and scope of the machinery behind the inequalities.
There are things that universities can do to begin to address the more systemic and structural inequalities.
They're up against major inequalities, from structural racism embedded in school systems to inaccurate retellings of history. Aug.
A viral tweet summed up a lot of women's frustrations with the inequalities exemplified by Ernest Cline's work.
For activists, the poor treatment of artists by museums exemplified the inequalities being challenged by broader protest culture.
Britain notched up marked inequalities in quality of life, with disabled Britons especially at risk of rights violations.
She urged the audience to stand up to inequalities they might also face in the workplace or school.
It also doesn't mean that even ambiguously structured, fast-fashion companies shouldn't be held responsible for these inequalities.
Our correspondents write about a fraudulent dairy project that is emblematic of South Africa's corruption and entrenched inequalities.
Morris went on to raise awareness of inequalities by traveling, writing, organizing protests and setting up support groups.
The misery is one example of how water and the want of water determine inequalities, and even fates.
They should recognise that Latin America suffers unacceptable inequalities based on sex and race, and needs more tolerance.
On one side are those who believe that inequalities have been built into systems by a particular group.
It's important to have leaders who aren't afraid to challenge systems that perpetuate injustices, institutional biases, and inequalities.
"At an early age, a politician told me a sports analogy that exposed societal inequalities," Fordjour tells Creators.
Considering all the inequalities and wide-ranging struggles kids face around globe, that's a difficult question to answer.
Some political philosophers argue that it's impossible to justify the inequalities in coercive power inherent in political authority.
Too many old-guard associates put up obstacles when they saw the widening inequalities that accompanied economic reforms.
Those determinants are a globally agreed list of factors that affect inequalities linked to health - among them, housing.
Brown's death focused unprecedented attention on the harsh inequalities and broad sweep of the region's criminal justice system.
She became the first female athlete to earn over $100,000 in prize money in 1971, but inequalities continued.
Deepak Unnikrishnan, dares to expose the inequalities in relationships between Emiratis and the South Asian diaspora that vastly
Most importantly, they are capitalizing on income and wealth inequalities to promote their vision of state socialist redistribution.
Milan, welfare institute INPS President Tito Boeri attends annual conference 'Science for Peace' on "Global Inequalities" (0830 GMT).
Hillary Clinton thinks things are fine, and we just need a few minor adjustments to deal with inequalities.
For instance, are we creating more inequalities with technology or are we actually getting close to equalizing things?
For Dalt, playing this festival is a step forward in balancing certain inequalities she sees in her field.
And just as in any other authoritarian regime, the American authoritarian states fostered inequalities that enabled mass cruelty.
Structural misogyny, along with sexualized racism and class inequalities, is being publicly and pervasively challenged by women's voices.
Mr. Macron had been prepared to announce measures to address the inequalities that were highlighted by the protesters.
In the long term, our leaders need to address the larger inequalities that enable sexual misconduct to flourish.
The last pillar is that inequalities of wealth—the assets people own, minus their liabilities—have been soaring.
Until these systemic inequalities are addressed, simply telling girls to be "more assertive" will never solve the problem.
We have to make sure we are rebuilding in a way that remedies, rather than perpetuates, these inequalities.
The giving jar will help kids better understand about the inequalities of the world around them, she says.
It claims that under the Trump administration, these inequalities will be neglected while businesses benefit from tax cuts.
You realize it is not good news at all if you are just baptizing certain inequalities or biases.
That's what's angular about it: It tackles class and racial inequalities in a way that's unexpected and innovative.
They knew from personal experience that government was not only good but also necessary to address society's inequalities.
"It's also critical to understand the deep inequalities that persist in South African schooling, which can be traced back to apartheid-era policy and practice," she said, adding that the inequalities have led to schools in historically white areas having certain resources that those in historically black areas lacked access to.
Wealth is closely held in Asia, contributing to extreme inequalities, but this is not the film to highlight them.
The problem is that insurance and healthcare systems are riddled with deep structural inequalities between Black and white patients.
Whatever the cause, the trend has helped reduce regional health inequalities—albeit not in a way policymakers would like.
You might conclude that without broad measures to tamp down inequalities of opportunity, genes have fewer opportunities to shine.
The mathematician Greg Kuperberg at the University of California - Davis has done research on mathematical aspects of Bell inequalities.
In a postcolonial society still deeply divided by race, gender, and class inequalities, how can we understand these works?
Fewer battles would occur over food and other resources (because we would not need them) and inequalities would evaporate.
History shows that inequalities polarize society, leading to dysfunctional governance, and in the long run to riots and violence.
Second, inequalities can be permitted only if they benefit the least well-off—a rule dubbed the "difference principle".
Several nonprofits and NGOs are working to help address the global inequalities that make very early motherhood a reality.
At best the desire for land reform is an understandable reflection of the enduring inequalities caused by white rule.
Whenever I'm looking to write a story, I don't think it's enough to just say that racial inequalities exist.
Dividends and capital accumulation consistently trump merit and motivation when it comes to explaining wealth inequalities in our society.
The new government plans to use some of the country's giant budget surplus to level some of these inequalities.
But this week some inequalities have been highlighted, which designers of this utopian future vision might want to fix.
All told, the inequalities in our retirement security system could grow worse over the next four years - much worse.
The two also have lower "inequalities" in terms of access to healthcare for chronic conditions than many western nations.
"Because you can't really address environmental problems unless you solve social problems like the huge inequalities in the world."
South African miners are required to be 26 percent black owned to help redress income inequalities created by apartheid.
Tomorrow's income inequalities are already sown, but they can be tamped down by leveling the playing field among children.
Not least of all as good quality, open data gives us the ability to tackle social and economic inequalities.
Sanders, who is in the midst of another White House bid, was referring to wealth inequalities within the city.
Bland's treatment and death has garnered national attention as a symbol of racial inequalities in the criminal justice system.
On October 30, #scarystats was trending as activist groups posted facts about real inequalities that will really frighten you.
They are issued as part of the government drive to address income and economic inequalities from the apartheid era.
The inequalities of water access on Israeli settlements, built on land captured in the 1967 war, can be extreme.
While hoarding opportunity for themselves and perpetuating structural inequalities, they can also come off as smug, condescending and paternalistic.
However, despite the remarkable progress that has been made, gender-based structural inequalities are still evident across the region.
This aftermath is characterized by "disaster capitalism," calculated, free-market "solutions" to crises that exploit and exacerbate existing inequalities.
Watching the movie led me to realize that wretched statistics on cancer mortalities are also linked to racial inequalities.
"APEC leaders continue to focus on efforts trying to reduce inequalities," he told reporters in Port Moresby on Sunday.
Thousands of women rallied across Switzerland on Friday, railing against the slow pace of correcting inequalities between the sexes.
I'm wondering if you could speak a little bit about how the U.C. is addressing broader inequalities in education.
Moderate Democrats were wrong to think it was sufficient to maximize growth and then address inequalities with transfer payments.
In one of the world's most unequal countries, the water crisis has also unveiled the stark inequalities that exist.
It has fomented a deep and profound social reckoning, and conversations about the roots and consequences of social inequalities.
Facial recognition is increasingly penetrating our lives, but there is still time to prevent it from worsening social inequalities.
Just walking through the campus gates unavoidably heightens these students' awareness and experience of the deep inequalities around them.
Indeed, the socioeconomic disparities indicated in this study seem to fall in line with other patterns of healthcare inequalities.
Jon Cooper, chairman of the Democratic Coalition said Manafort's sentencing highlights "the terrible inequalities" of the US justice system.
Contrary to King's proposal, the absence of change helps maintain those inequalities instead of creating space to redress them.
Inequalities embedded in our economy mean that many are facing a battle just to survive on a daily basis.
More research is needed to determine the exact contribution of factors driving such inequalities, but the researchers noted in the study that the largest contributors to life expectancy inequalities were deaths in children younger than 5, mostly neonatal deaths; respiratory diseases; heart disease; lung and digestive cancers; and dementias in older adults.
But the index also showed countries with fewer resources being able to tackle key gender inequalities better than richer nations.
Marx, who was wrong about most things, was surely right to think that growing inequalities are unsustainable and provoke revolutions.
Testing may seem like an objective process, but it often replicates the inequalities that public education is supposed to remedy.
This can only be achieved by addressing the inequalities that women and other genders face in a largely patriarchal society.
This demonstrates the paradox —that the race to the bottom which increases inequalities in our societies feeds its own market.
The inequalities it reifies expose the limits of the posthuman, post-racial philosophy that helped bring the entire series about.
Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, civil-rights activists continued to combat racial inequalities in education and beyond.
The ability to rebuild after a natural disaster is another prism through which California's vast income inequalities can be viewed.
The work provides an in-depth investigation into the racial and gender inequalities for women of color in corporate America.
"Wealth inequalities will persist and a failure to cater for those left behind could create social fissures," the EIU warned.
A tragic consequence of this and other global conflicts and inequalities are the 65 million displaced people around the world.
"Vulnerability factors are probably less significant than other countries' - for example, social inequalities and situations of complete destitution," she said.
CR: You said before that Trump, Brexit, that's all just a symptom, the populism, of the inequalities that we're facing.
This is a small step forward in promoting zero tolerance in regard to sexual misconduct as well as other inequalities.
The unfortunate thing is that even without Team Trump fueling existing market inequalities, we already saw these dynamics in play.
"We defeat socialism by highlighting its inequalities and failures, not the lineage of those who promote its failed policies," Rep.
What neoliberalism misses or ignores is that a world of apparently neutral rules is still a world of power inequalities.
Last year, the Police Department held a two-day conference to discuss racial inequalities in policing and other city services.
Indonesia is today a democracy, technically, but that term cannot accurately describe the country, which is riven by economic inequalities.
The inequalities of that system are at the center of Limbo, a new short film by director Razan Ghalayini (Entrapped).
We have to remember that Pride was built out of protest because of the inequalities that the LGBTQ+ community faced.
Proposed tax reform should seek to simplify the tax code while eliminating tax inequalities across sectors and within tax brackets.
We can take down every Confederate memorial in the country and we will not end racism or resolve racial inequalities.
Ultimately, it's not about the tool; it's about the inequalities in our society that give certain people advantages over others.
Now, all that matters because it led to these embedded inequalities that were enforced by the state protection of property.
This ever-long journey toward equality demands that we, as females, actually embrace our inequalities and value them as superpowers.
Experts continue to debate why, even as many ascribe this scandalous phenomenon to inequalities in access to screening and treatment.
Given the present presidential administration, however, I am not optimistic that reducing such inequalities will become a priority anytime soon.
Fish elevates what superficially appears as a petty drama into a commentary about the structural inequalities of the Wild West.
Poorly designed algorithms can indeed exacerbate historical inequalities, but well-designed algorithms can mitigate pernicious problems with unaided human decisions.
Trade union leaders and Yellow Vest organizers denounced the flood of donations amid the battle over the country's stark inequalities.
It will require us to address structural inequalities in every aspect of our society, from housing to education to jobs.
So there is a chance for a win-win here — help women refugees while simultaneously addressing gender inequalities, including pay.
Sometimes I could rattle off concepts from the syllabus — linear equations and inequalities, graphing lines and slope, quadratics and polynomials.
The class inequalities in our society are worse than they were 20 years ago, when Nickel and Dimed was published.
They're symbols of just how refined the microclimates of privilege have become in a country with gross inequalities of wealth.
"Inequalities in healthy life expectancy exist in both countries and are of similar magnitude," the authors wrote in their conclusion.
It shows how corruption, in a government controlled at all levels by a single party, has entrenched old racial inequalities.
There are the issues surrounding class inequalities that likely result in many of the videos of public sex gone viral.
The photographs raise questions on the widening regional inequalities within the country - which has been widely criticized by humanitarian groups.
We now call phrenology pseudoscience; back in the 19th century, powerful men legitimating cruel inequalities thought it was irreproachably objective.
In addition, climate-related disasters affect women disproportionately, throwing into sharp relief the existing societal inequalities between men and women.
And how much of it is made up for by quality public services, strong worker protections, and fewer economic inequalities?
We must address the workplace status quo and force organizations to address biases and stereotypes, or risk reinforcing gender inequalities.
Millions of jobs will be lost, he believes, while social inequalities on which the luxury industry thrives will be reinforced.
By enabling ownership on a firm level, a Corbyn-style plan would lock in inequalities between workers in different firms.
Only in this case, the inequalities are inscribed into our very biology, and therefore much more difficult to get beyond.
IRC, along with other stakeholders working in war zones and fragile states, must address inequalities of power within our own organizations.
To combat these inequalities, the report emphasizes the need for government officials to involve residents when developing solutions to climate change.
Inequalities remain (lifespans in Africa are still a shocking 16.3 years shorter than in Europe) but the gap is slowly closing.
And it stems from deep economic, professional, and social inequalities and anxieties — not seduction, nor prudishness, nor deep-seated sexual repression.
Rather, the report warned darkly, Internet innovations stand to widen inequalities and even hasten the hollowing out of middle-class employment.
High rates of poverty and lack of access to education are two of the most noticeable inequalities that fuel child labor.
At the National League of Cities, we think there are ways to expand the pie that don't reinforce existing spatial inequalities.
Take Grande, who rallies young fans with her booming voice — in both her musical career and in calling out gender inequalities.
And the inequalities and injustices that our community were protesting about then still happen now, all around the world, every day.
But on the other hand there's a risk that it will worsen our economic, racial, gender and even our environmental inequalities.
This would deepen already-existing inequalities between wealthy and poor nations, and the inequality between men and women in those communities.
But perhaps the most convincing argument for addressing these gender inequalities is best illustrated by sharing the stories behind the numbers.
They also noted that a reduction of hours would need to be made available to everyone to avoid increasing socioeconomic inequalities.
Instead, people vented their frustration with inequalities, poverty, and a feeling that they do not have control over their own destiny.
"Our findings are consistent with a general pattern of worsening health and widening health inequalities in the United States," Gaydosh says.
"Citizen Khan" sculpted a campaign that appealed to the anxious, the less affluent and those uneasy about London's more glaring inequalities.
Alexander Eniu, who chairs ESMO's global policy committee, said it was "unacceptable" to see such inequalities in drug availability and accessibility.
It will be increasingly necessary for Asian Americans to consider the historical roots of structural inequalities that continue to shape America.
Economic theory suggests that regional inequalities should diminish as poorer (and cheaper) places attract investment and grow faster than richer ones.
The World Health Organization collaborates with academic institutions, UN agencies, and nonprofit organizations to address health disparities caused by gender inequalities.
Inequalities in unemployment levels are long-term and systemic, Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, told CNBC.
Jobs and economic growth, McMullin states, are the best solution for fighting large-scale poverty and rising income and wealth inequalities.
For instance, even before your daughter enters the workforce, have an honest conversation about the wage gap and other potential inequalities.
There are significant racial and ethnic inequalities, with black and Latinos becoming obese faster and earlier, compared to whites or Asians.
On healthcare, Macron has promised multi-billion euro savings in public health spending through greater efficiency, while tackling inequalities to access.
But they also highlight some major structural inequalities in America, the only industrialized nation with no national paid maternity leave policy.
"We live in a world which prioritizes property relations, where there are huge inequalities between classes, race and genders," she explains.
Art reflects life, and as long as white people are terrified of acknowledging racial inequalities, white movie characters will be, too.
He sits in front of a camera and, like a professor, talks through economic inequalities in a strong but composed manner.
That's true in Europe and in the US. We have to limit migration because of the vast inequalities in the world.
The story of income inequality and differential surveillance practices in America is also deeply intertwined with the history of racial inequalities.
Many such democratic inequalities have continued to plague the system and have been found to be entirely consistent with the Constitution.
The team also was among the pioneers in American professional sports in protesting against gun violence, and racial and gender inequalities.
And despite the formal eradication of apartheid, South Africa remains a land of stark economic inequalities that break along racial lines.
After some 2 trillion euros of transfers from West to East, inequalities persist between the regions, although the gap is narrowing.
"We must look these (nationalisms and extremes) in the face and tackle the root causes of the inequalities that exist," said.
By Francine Prose Jane Mayer's "Dark Money" explores the roots of the intense class divisions and gross inequalities that beset us.
But it has also increased inequalities within countries and reduced the power of governments to control their borders and their economies.
Inequalities remain (lifespans in Africa are still a shocking 2000 years shorter than in Europe) but the gap is slowly closing.
Bloomberg did it too, and that's a problem when we're looking for a leader to combat the economic inequalities we're facing.
Ethically speaking, we need to ask what new costs and inequalities the freedoms and augmentations of some may mean for others.
What happened: Mr. Sánchez was hoping to pass a national budget to address inequalities that have come with Spain's economic recovery.
Well, let's put it this way: If only rich people have access to these technologies, then we have a very big problem, because it's going to take the kinds of inequalities that have been getting worse over recent decades, even in a rich country like ours, and make them much worse, and inscribe those inequalities into our very biology.
First, they live in communities where inequalities on the basis of sex marginalize them, limiting their day-to-day independence and freedoms.
Rather, they reflect deeper, entrenched inequalities between men and women in their families, their communities and their interactions with the humanitarian sector.
Audi's "Daughter" In Audi's spot, a father ponders the gender inequalities her soapbox car-racing daughter might face as she grows up.
What would science look like with significant financial backing to address racist inequalities in education, health, and exposure to climate change impacts?
Liberalism had struggled to change societies marked by big racial and social inequalities, inherited from Iberian colonialism, especially in rural Latin America.
Complicating the picture, however, is other evidence which suggests that health inequalities between rich and poor have slightly widened in recent years.
Democracy and capitalism are being threatened by growing economic inequalities in both the U.S. and the U.K., new research warned on Tuesday.
Like access to quality education and clean water, natural disasters are another prism through which California's vast income inequalities can be viewed.
Fires don't discriminate between rich and poor, but the process of recovering from them offers a look at California's vast income inequalities.
But there are great inequalities, with the top 10% of earners pocketing nearly $80,000 and the bottom tenth making less than $27,000.
Nonetheless, Kaepernick says he will continue using his platform to address inequalities black people face both on and off of the field.
He said Clinton's plan comprehensively acknowledges these diagnostic and service inequalities that exist, especially on the basis of race, gender and income.
Tech and political leaders sounded the alarm bell today about the potential for artificial intelligence to exacerbate huge inequalities across the world.
Locally and globally, long and short term, handheld smartphones reinforce existing social, political and economic inequalities and foster far-reaching new ones.
The main concerns for the Batswana are unemployment at around 20% and stark inequalities despite equitable state spending on health and education.
Aware of public sentiment and eager to contain inequalities, the government is now buying, distributing and selling more food at fixed prices.
"These algorithms perpetuate gender stereotypes and sexist and misogynist behavior and are reflective of wider structural gender inequalities in technology," she said.
He's continued that, citing racism, sexism, and other structural inequalities in American society in his speech Wednesday and on the campaign trail.
The family never has enough money, and Uganda is depicted as a country of stark inequalities ruled by an unforgiving cash economy.
No founder of this country more clearly envisioned the greatness of a future empire enabled by drastic inequalities of wealth and power.
They found that racial inequalities in student debt contribute to the black-white wealth gap in early adulthood, which increases over time.
The protests by athletes have spurred debate about patriotism, free speech and social and economic inequalities blacks face in the United States.
Barragán asked Perry to send more details to her office about how the department is making progress on addressing environmental inequalities. Rep.
Slimani tries to put a price on the anxieties, hypocrisies, and inequalities that arise from the commodification of our most intimate relationships.
I also worry that a massive public disinvestment in education would widen many of the inequalities that already exist in this country.
Resetting the balance so women no longer provide service sex is not in itself a comprehensive answer to gendered inequalities, of course.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in St. Paul and Minneapolis to call out what they saw as inherent inequalities of the justice system.
If it weren't for the inequalities created and exacerbated by the existing free markets, food banks would not even be a thing.
"Pluto is the zodiac's investigator, and in Capricorn it's revealing abuses of power and inequalities that need to be balanced," she says.
" When asked what the average American can do to address these health inequalities, Bor's answer is simple: "The average American can vote.
By reducing inequalities, by integrating daily life, we can eventually make our common humanity more salient and our racial difference less so.
"One risk is that these technologies could become accessible only to certain economic strata and that'll exacerbate preexisting social inequalities," he said.
Expatriates, especially in New York, have abandoned the lives they built over fear of the inequalities in the American health care system.
Expatriates, especially in New York, have abandoned the lives they built over fear of the inequalities in the American health care system.
Knowledge workers are logging in from home while restaurants and factories are laying people off, causing an enormous amplification in existing inequalities.
I can't say I blame the men who do not recognize the inequalities women, specifically black, indigenous and transgender women face everyday.
Ethel Branch, a former attorney general for the Navajo Nation, says that underlying inequalities in rural areas exacerbate these risks as well.
In 19703, the Venezuelan people, tired of a two-party regime stained by corruption and social inequalities, voted Hugo Chávez into power.
But educational projects that serve rural areas, however beneficial, also call attention to systemic inequalities in China's education system, the experts said.
In response, Tesco said it's very much aware of the inequalities people who menstruate face when it comes to their sanitary products.
Far from creating a more level playing field through impartial judgment, Coded Bias argues, AI has the potential to exacerbate existing inequalities.
Inequalities within developing countries have increased as those nations have become wealthier - and this is most stark in rural areas, Richter said.
If we don't eliminate the imbalances we were talking about earlier, then more forgiveness could easily deepen the inequalities that already exist.
His work combines photography and installation, and seeks to discuss inequalities in the art establishment, to draw attention to historically overlooked groups.
He urged the Irish authorities to tackle "persistent gender inequalities," gender stereotypes and women's continuing disadvantages in employment, education and other fields.
They find themselves scrambling toward a protected prosperity whose injustices and inequalities inevitably deepen sexism and racism among those who lose out.
Redistributive policies take the market allocation of profits as a given and devise ways to moderate the resulting inequalities after the fact.
Her departure, she said, is only one step in her continued fight against what she sees as "invisible inequalities" in the institution.
But if these systems are implemented poorly, they can also introduce bias across racial, gender, and class lines to exacerbate societal inequalities.
He cited as an example the church's strong warnings about the inequalities and exclusion brought by so-called Thatcherism in the 1980s.
The work proves Himid a formidable artist able to convey the salient point that British social inequalities have a trans-historic nature.
This approach might result in extreme inequalities and it might be expensive, but it definitely buys you the best medical treatment anywhere.
A free society is going to produce unequal outcomes, and that's fine so long as those inequalities don't explode to epic proportions.
When they actually profit from their "discovery" and repackaging of other people's lifestyles, it's a dispiriting re-enactment of long-running inequalities.
Mamba events are more than just parties; they're also guerilla tactics, occupations of contentious spaces that highlight the city's inequalities and factious politics.
Richards says he has conjectured a few inequalities that extend the GCI, and which he might now try to prove using Royen's approach.
"Anyone who wants to be president needs to explain how he or she is going to address the stark regional inequalities," he said.
The report approves of altering the DNA of embryos so long as it does not add to the inequalities that already divide society.
There are grassroots leaders of movements against discrimination and inequalities in every region…the real store of moral courage and leadership among us.
So you're saying that a world in which meritocracy works is, by definition, a bad world, a world that engineers and reproduces inequalities.
The health system in Africa's most industrialised economy reflects broader racial and societal inequalities more than two decades after white minority rule ended.
All these measures helped Cubans to get by, but they introduced new inequalities and resentments, and loosened the regime's control over daily life.
He's referring to The Deers, a politically charged film focusing on inequalities and social divisions under the rule of the Shah in Iran.
The Federal Communications Commission is forming a committee to help improve diversity and cut out inequalities online and elsewhere in the communications industry.
But Malcolm X was always critical of the way America exercised its power in the world in ways that created inequalities and imbalances.
But it may also give rise to "superhumans" who are optimised for certain characteristics (like intelligence or looks) and exacerbate inequalities in society.
For one thing, citizens will accept the inequalities that capitalism generates only if they think they have a fair chance of getting ahead.
MARCH 8th, International Women's Day, always brings a flood of reports about gender inequalities in everything from health outcomes to pay and promotion.
MARCH 1003th, International Women's Day, always brings a flood of reports about gender inequalities in everything from health outcomes to pay and promotion.
This lack of flexibility tends to disproportionately affect women — especially women planning to have families — which helps contribute to gender inequalities in research.
The fear in books like Algorithms of Oppression, Automating Inequality, and Weapons of Math Destruction is that these systems lock in society's inequalities.
The more standard liberal approach would compensate for inequalities that emerge from market competition with redistribution via the tax system and social services.
This may be the worst of all the many blatant racial inequalities to which the phrase "disappointed but not surprised" still, appallingly, applies.
The Global Risks Report highlighted several top risks for 2018, including environmental threats from extreme weather and temperatures, economic inequalities and cyber attacks.
The commission will also say globalisation will contribute to a further widening in inequalities unless further steps are taken to curb its downsides.
Trying to confront the historical effects of institutional racism gets a bit tricky for white millennials because of their attitudes about historical inequalities.
The research suggests that future generations of Americans may not reach old age with the same ailments and inequalities as today's older Americans.
Increasing volume requirements will inappropriately restrict access and create inequalities for patients—because their treatment can differ depending on which hospital they visit.
The American people are more concerned with news that impacts their daily lives: the economy, health care, immigration and racial and social inequalities.
As long as there are technological discoveries and socio-political inequalities, this will have an effect on nature's use and misuse by humans.
The San Francisco 49ers will donate $1 million to Bay Area groups that deal with fighting social inequalities, according to an ESPN report.
Without proper oversight, facial recognition technology has the potential to exacerbate existing inequalities and make daily life challenging and dangerous for LGBTQ+ individuals.
According to experts, the civil war magnified gender inequalities and destroyed important social networks, rendering women more vulnerable to sexual violence and exploitation.
Those inequalities and the fury that they produce are very real and crucial, and we have to air it and talk about it.
It's not really about speaking up against inequities or inequalities; it's much more about supporting and promoting the artists that I'm interested in.
Still, this is a revealing visual voyage that reminds us that tax havens are partially responsible for the growing inequalities in the world.
Mr. Modzelewski continued to warn against increasing social inequalities and injustices that, he said, harmed all of society, not just its poorest members.
But the job she was offered involved outsourcing labor to foreign contractors—exacerbating the inequalities she hoped a future career might help rectify.
Inequalities — ethnic, gender, social — were part of the middle-class world, in complete contradiction to the universal values of freedom, equality and civility.
"As a result, an individual's opportunities in life remain tethered to their socio-economic status at birth, entrenching historical inequalities," the statement added.
If we believe that everyone is where they deserve to be, then there is no need to reduce structural inequalities and unequal opportunity.
When companies are willing to make salary information public, the data can often expose existing inequalities or gaps between employees of different backgrounds.
Particularism is not isolating, but rather a means of generating a broad-based critique of social inequalities that can improve democracy for all.
The gilets jaunes have come to represent a blazing, unfocussed rebuke of the inequalities created by the political class's negligent stewardship of globalization.
So, I-, I have respect for those voting them, because it is, in some way, a form of reaction to corruption, to inequalities.
Compulsory voting may also lead to democratic inequalities, where the burden for not voting is highest on those who can bear it least.
We allow those who would do nothing about fixing a very broken punishment system to not address real systemic inequalities in our system.
The current chaos is instead the logical backlash to the inequalities that the existing power structures have created in order to maintain themselves.
Rather, the current chaos is the logical backlash to the inequalities that the existing power structures have created in order to maintain themselves.
In a landmark Supreme Court decision this summer, affirmative action, a program that has been created to rectify systemic racial inequalities, was deemed constitutional.
The existing health system in Africa's most industrialised economy reflects broader racial and social inequalities that persist more than two decades after apartheid ended.
But tackling the inequalities of power that women and girls face is not a diversion from our mission but is central to its achievement.
These existing inequalities will only be exacerbated due to climate change, according to the report, which is known as the Fourth National Climate Assessment.
Racial disparities in liver cancer rates are largely driven by differences in risk factor prevalence, but also in part by healthcare inequalities, she added.
The existing health system in Africa's most industrialized economy reflects broader racial and social inequalities that persist more than two decades after apartheid ended.
"The technology could also exacerbate social inequalities and offer corporations, hackers, governments or anyone else new ways to exploit and manipulate people," they write.
Even the Ocean offers its ideas in a more subtle way, with a story that asks after the fundamental inequalities of our own culture.
The measure is aimed addressing entrenched racial inequalities that continue to plague the country more than a quarter-century after the end of apartheid.
But this means that, to some extent, Patreon is going to reflect the status quo of entertainment — complete with its racial and gender inequalities.
Adding a global sensibility to your activism means reaching outside of your own community to get a broader view of the inequalities at hand.
To fully understand the scope of massive, global inequalities, you need to first recognize the impact of those issues on the world at large.
It is a nostalgic look at Mr Cuarón's childhood in Mexico City, rendered more profound by its examination of his country's deep-rooted inequalities.
I'm embarrassed to say it now, but at the time, I wasn't thinking much about gender inequalities in connection to our anti-poverty work.
"It matters because it's a way that inequalities get reproduced," said Breanna Perelli-Harris, an associate professor in demography at the University of Southampton.
Filmed in the village of Waijinggou, in the dusty, hardscrabble hills that encircle northern Beijing, the short film is rather honest about modern inequalities.
But part of repairing the relationship between communities and police is rectifying the institutional inequalities that too easily let law enforcement off the hook.
And so there are people who go through the world not realizing that these inequalities exist because their privilege shields them from the experience.
Some say the hundreds of millions of dollars in donations to rebuild Notre Dame is a glaring sign of the inequalities in the country.
These tax-subsidized charitable donations by local people in Palo Alto were exacerbating inequalities in school funding and in educational opportunity, not redressing them.
Researchers have examined the reasons for these stubbornly persistent inequalities; however, they have not cited the lack of female leadership as a significant factor.
Both have been embraced as agents of radical change by young activists who are fed up with the crushing inequalities of post-internet capitalism.
Kenyatta is promising to create 1.3 million new jobs, reduce the cost of living and create a more inclusive economy by reducing economic inequalities.
And Bernie Sanders writes in an opinion piece in The Times today about inequalities in the global economy, calling on Democrats to wake up.
The inequalities in the life experiences of blacks and whites are also evident in each group's opinions about racial attitudes in the United States.
Mr. Canova, a Nova Southeastern University law professor, has echoed Mr. Sanders's messages about the need to combat economic inequalities and reform campaign finance.
As internet rollout continues to gain pace in developing countries, experts have warned that it could risk perpetuating and even exacerbating existing gender inequalities.
"We are of the view that the government must be present in detail, thoroughly, firmly and actively to correct inequalities in wealth," he said.
Reducing inequalities and improving cancer survival for women should be seen as a part of international commitments to achieve universal health coverage, they added.
The gender wage gap varies widely across different racial and ethnic groups in the US, reflecting the interplay of ongoing gender and racial inequalities.
They are still underevaluated in most areas of health, and it's a real shame, because if we look closer, there are still big inequalities.
They ask this question as if anger is an unreasonable emotion when considering the inequalities, challenges, violence and oppression women the world over face.
She proceeded to share complaints about the city, especially the inequalities of the rich and poor in so many of the neighborhoods she visited.
During Black History Month in Indianapolis, Indiana University-Purdue University continues its "White Racial Literacy Project" to address racial inequalities — including "whiteness" on campus.
Even if they clear the hurdles, Puerto Ricans face additional challenges that have roots in our complicated history of colonization, slavery, and deep inequalities.
The data also highlighted income inequalities in stabbing victims, with 71% of incidents occurring in poorer neighborhoods compared with just 1% in wealthier areas.
Ultimately, though, if we want digital technology to be in the hands of the people, we're going to have to address social class inequalities.
At WE ACT, we know that climate change will only widen existing such inequalities in our community, throughout New York City, and the world.
Why it matters: The income disparities are strongly tied to other inequalities — such as education — among racial groups, which often most acutely impact immigrants.
Political scientist Julie Pacheco has documented that politicians are more responsive to healthier constituents than less-healthy constituents due to inequalities in political participation.
It is not biased algorithms but broader societal inequalities that drive the troubling racial differences we see in Broward County and throughout the country.
China, the show insists, remains loyal to socialism, despite having as many as 800 or more billionaires, rising high-tech conglomerates and gaping inequalities.
However, according to Giger, Buttigieg was less concerned with actual systemic change — and as a result, he left South Bend's existing inequalities largely intact.
They witness the fundamental inequalities of our system and are happy to color outside the lines of what is supposed to be acceptable discourse.
Unemployment, at around 20%, is a concern among ordinary people, as well as stark inequalities that persist despite equitable spending on health and education.
Indeed, media coverage has focused on the inequalities brought to light in LA's report, rather than the culture change it represents for the agency.
Displeasure with perceived racial inequalities on campus could create a distraction when No. 24 Wisconsin hosts Illinois in a Big Ten game Saturday afternoon.
Trump is also more focused on the manufacturing sector, partly due to the income inequalities generated by the growth of big data-related companies.
The inequalities persist outside domestic settings as well, with the report finding a 24-point gap worldwide between women and men's labor force participation.
He paid close attention to the fall of the Roman Republic, and he thought the decline of Rome was propelled by partisanship and inequalities.
The blackface revelations revived painful memories of Virginia's disturbing history on race: centuries of slavery, decades of segregation and racial inequalities that still persist.
Casting blame on a Patient Zero merely distracts us from the larger and more important task of tackling the inequalities that shape global health.
"People still have to fight and make visible certain inequalities that are still not fully resolved," he said before taking part in the race.
This kind of vision is often criticized for ignoring deeper structural inequalities: Development can often entrench inequality or price out poor and minority residents altogether.
Cox points to inequalities the transgender community still faces, such as the fact that, in 26 states, you can legally be fired for being LGBTQ.
And not investigating the societal inequalities that explain the involvement of a juvenile (the accused was 17 at the time) in this barbaric gang rape.
China's New Left movement's origin dates back to the early 2000s, when intellectuals became concerned about economic inequalities resulting from the government's market-oriented reform.
Thomas seems to think there isn't, and it's why he regards every attempt at using the law as a tool to redress inequalities as futile.
Its skewed performance shows how even putatively race-neutral formulas can still have discriminatory effects when they lean on data that reflects inequalities in society.
Citing his own children, Obama said the country's younger generation rarely feels hampered by their gender, even as inequalities such as a wage gap persist.
Gene editing could also increase inequalities within and between societies: the technique is likely to be expensive, and that will determine who can access it.
She once served as a state corrections officer and as security sergeant for the local sheriff's department and knows the inequalities of the justice system.
Many are frustrated over economic inequalities, living costs and rising debt in a country that remains among the most prosperous and stable in Latin America.
These are the same moral inquiries that surround dystopian concerns over the inequalities that might be created once we're genetically engineering superhuman and designer babies.
The program is meant to help even out inequalities in school funding: Schools are mostly funded by state and local governments, including by property taxes.
Despite the uproar, Kaepernick's protest fits into a long legacy of black athletes using their platform to magnify racial inequalities, and finding themselves similarly scorned.
He advocated that in order to truly help those in need, it's crucial to understand the systemic causes of poverty, racism and other social inequalities.
It is a nostalgic look at Mr Cuarón's childhood in Mexico City, rendered much more profound by its examination of his country's deep-rooted inequalities.
For example, the United States ranks 63rd on a list of nations by largest income inequalities, while South Korea, where Songdo is located, ranks 129th.
It is our hope that in doing so, we will also help to broaden conversations about the connection to power, privilege and other systemic inequalities.
They are aimed at keeping economic expansion going while ensuring that the huge social changes unleashed by growth do not perpetuate inequalities, or foment unrest.
But its American cousin Occupy Wall Street left a legacy, the idea of the "1 percent" and of the noxiousness of ever-growing social inequalities.
According to the American Cancer Society, the US Hispanic population is vulnerable to cancer inequalities due to disproportionate poverty and other barriers to health care.
This week, we go to the front lines of the civil war in Yemen and investigate the legal inequalities LGBT people still face in America.
Its goal is to lift the veil on the inequalities that exist around the world in the production of modern conveniences like smartphones and computers.
At the center of the Enlightenment there was the concept of education, but to give new impetus to education we must first deal with inequalities.
Podemos also voted against Sanchez's bid, spurning his offer of measures to alleviate social inequalities as it pushes instead for an alliance between leftist forces.
Benjamin Jones, 69, said he liked both candidates and was looking to hear about policies that would address racial inequalities, particularly in criminal justice reform.
Also, the affirmative action extends only to blacks who (whether or not descendants of slaves) have been disadvantaged by the inequalities still in our society.
In practice, the government can intervene to remedy religious "inequalities and oppressive social practices," according to a report by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Many of the changes they are asking for — more robust civilian oversight, a more diverse department, bridging racial inequalities — are fixes that will take time.
Persisting inequalities are evident in our institutions, from voting precincts to jails and prisons, our schools to jobs and wages, and our housing and transportation.
There are gender inequalities that exist up and down the supply chain, within the U.S. as much in Uganda or any other coffee producing country.
But they will reshape what work means and how wealth is created, leading to unprecedented economic inequalities and even altering the global balance of power.
The accusations, which are not backed up by official statistics, resonate in a country with a jobless rate of 27-percent and yawning income inequalities.
Perry deemed the scandal "just the tip of the iceberg" in terms of the gross inequalities perpetuated by the systems of higher education in America.
Christian films a message to the boy on his phone: He apologizes for being "prejudiced" with his flier scheme, and moans about society's "structural" inequalities.
Near its epicenter is Bennett, now a Philadelphia Eagle, who as a Seattle Seahawk sat during the national anthem last season to protest systemic inequalities.
But there are increasing inequalities in other areas, such as life expectancy at age 70, the population with a tertiary education and fixed broadband subscriptions.
While female stereotypes in society (not just in advertising) have begun to be addressed, inequalities "still pervade many aspects of society," the ASA's report states.
Amidst the long conservative pastime of anti-urbanism, the numerous inequalities that permeate the South's economy and culture, both rural and urban, have gone unaddressed.
"LGBT older adults have usually faced a lifetime of discrimination and inequalities," said Kent, adding that this increases their risk of poverty and poor health.
The disaster, which occurred in one of London's richest boroughs, raised profound questions over social inequalities, poor quality public housing and neglect of immigrant communities.
Ministry officials said on Monday that viewers worried that television shows "exacerbate inequalities and gender stereotypes, rather than fixing it," the Korea Joongang Daily reported.
In 1967, Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference announced the need for mass disruption in Northern cities to draw attention to longstanding inequalities.
Of course we need more and better regulations, but our system is designed, for better or worse, to produce the inequalities against which you're protesting.
Do you see Trump and Brexit and some of these right-wing populist movements across the world as a direct response to the growing inequalities?
"We have a responsibility to close these inequalities, to directly influence the social determinants of health that are at work in these communities," she continued.
But when it comes to politics, he's recasting a defense of traditional hierarchies and inequalities as a brave stand for free thinking and individual rights.
PROFESSOR MIKE SAVAGEDirectorInternational Inequalities InstituteLondon School of Economics PROFESSOR FRANK COWELLPROFESSOR CAMILLE LANDAISDANIEL RECKAll at the LSE Department of Economics ANDREW SUMMERSLSE Department of Law ARUN ADVANILUNA GLUCKSBERGTAHNEE OOMSNORA WAITKUSAll at the LSE International Inequalities Institute Doubts about data on top incomes have little relevance to the evidence of the harmful health and social effects of inequality shown in hundreds of studies during the past 40 years.
We also got some tips from David Bloom, the director and the head of product at The Wirecutter, for actively addressing workplace inequalities with male bosses.
As a result, growth is likely to remain insufficient to significantly reduce large inequalities, leading to pressures for redistributive policies that further weaken the growth potential.
The move is part of an effort to redress stark racial inequalities in the country nearly a quarter of a century after the end of apartheid.
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.
They are still worried that talking about what appears to be very consistent inequalities in their lived experiences makes them appear thankless for the entire opportunity.
Or will it unite us in recognizing that Muslim, Latino and LGBTQ communities (and their allies) must work together to address structural inequalities in our society?
Many are frustrated over economic inequalities, living costs, rising debt and corruption in a country that remains among the most prosperous and stable in Latin America.
Among others, French economist Thomas Piketty has been a critic of the hidden income inequalities in India and the country's reluctance to part with income data.
Trade agreements eliminate the diversity of domestic policies and priorities, and impose costly restrictions on countries that want to address local inequalities and boost local industry.
Now, legislation making the rounds through Congress is raising concerns that the future might be rife with the same sort of genetic inequalities explored in Gattaca.
It's to be a partner to schools and teachers — and key to that partnership would be a big influx of new cash to even out inequalities.
In practice, this has allowed France to maintain a willful blindness to inequalities among different groups, clearly delineated on the basis of race, religion and class.
There are a lot of people who are very actively trying to discourage people from talking about systemic inequalities and advocating for themselves and other people.
We still have these really scary, really fundamental inequalities, so really, to me, it's not about if feminism being trendy is a good or bad thing.
Segregation accomplishes so many other inequalities because you effectively contain a population to a geographic area and suddenly all the other civil rights law don't matter.
"In the end," he said, "the Grenfell Tower fire is an example writ large of how inequalities of political, legal and economic power can kill people."
Or will we look deeper, at the inequalities that keep harassers safe and victims silent and that will take more than a few firings to undo?
We see young people expressing that they don't know how to react and find a role and purpose in a world of constant change and inequalities.
The nation will be held back due to inequalities of access to quality healthcare, with higher mortality rates among poor and underserved populations lowering the average.
Until women and feminists address these inequalities within our own community, we are perpetuating the systemic oppression we accuse cis-centric culture of enforcing on us.
But without condemning the institutional inequalities that sparked the unrest, a simple call for order maintains the injustice that sparked the flames in the first place.
They said Tumblr helped foster a community of people with marginalized identities talking about the inequalities they faced when social networks like Facebook and Twitter couldn't.
Soros welcomed a German idea to cut European funds aimed at reducing income inequalities at the regional level for those countries disrespecting the rule of law.
President Uhuru Kenyatta is promising to create 1.3 million new jobs, reduce the cost of living and create a more inclusive economy by reducing economic inequalities.
First, it governs relationships between the higher and lower orders of society, whose mutual fear of each other helps maintain the inequalities from which it arises.
We must learn from how past recovery efforts have contributed to the inequalities among neighborhoods and how we can incorporate community voices in post-disaster reconstruction.
How long will Americans whose shrinking incomes render them far more than simply envious put up with the forces that exacerbate the inequalities they see daily?
The key, in other words, was to make her life stories accessible through caricatured figures, while unequivocally presenting the realities of racial inequalities and societal anxieties.
"If we don't address those two issues — of climate change and growing inequalities — we will be moving towards a dark 50 years from now," she said.
Dlamini-Zuma's team thinks Ramaphosa would not be decisive enough in addressing the gaping racial inequalities that persist in South Africa - the core of her campaign.
They urged Chilean leaders to consider environmental issues as part of reforms to meet the demands of protesters, who want the government to address social inequalities.
"My governments reduced inequalities, this one increases them," Hollande, who had been in self-imposed silence since he stepped down last May, writes in the book.
That paradox — promises of equality in the face of stark inequalities, epitomized by a Southern slaveholder, Thomas Jefferson — is at the heart of our nation's heritage.
Beyond efforts to level trade inequalities, the U.S. should focus on bilateral agreements, which are less compromised and more realistically achievable, as well as more sustainable.
A women's sex strike against service sex, a refusal to do it out of a sense of obligation, would force us to confront these basic inequalities.
Because revolutions are often borne of vast economic inequalities, I believe he should identify the security implications of economic disparity in the United States and globally.
What we could be arguing for is more genuine equality, and to do that you need to end the inequalities caused by unequal distribution of wealth.
These will focus on four areas - creating jobs, tackling social inequalities, restoring faith in Spain's institutions and giving it a new constitution to better accommodate Catalonia.
Conbody also seeks to raise awareness about the systemic inequalities that lead to higher rates of incarceration for men and women from black and Latino backgrounds.
The public push for disclosure adds to an insurgent movement of artists and museum workers who wish to address the economic inequalities manifest in cultural institutions.
In truth, there is no simple answer to trafficking, which often occurs at the intersection of systemic, interlocking inequalities such as poverty, racism, sexism, and transphobia.
Then there's the very real possibility that bioengineering technologies, like gene editing, will produce unprecedented inequalities in society that could transform life as we know it.
When you look at these inequalities, it is clear that both structural racism and discrimination in the pattern and practice of policing has to be occurring.
Recognizing these inequalities, Chandra believes the key to more equitable preparation isn't just to equip individuals with supplies and information but to focus on broader communities.
By embracing an agreed-upon theory of equality before the race, the sprinters can find collective meaning in the ranked inequalities that emerge when it ends.
In recent years, many part-time faculty members and graduate students have turned to the model of organized labor to redress the inequalities that Berlinerblau identifies.
Without her I would have had a more closed, sheltered existence, less touched by other people and places and less offended by the world's enormous inequalities.
Our widening inequalities of wealth and resources can be traced to an infamous 1971 memo from lawyer Lewis Powell, Jr. to the US Chamber of Commerce.
The IFS said there were stark geographical inequalities in Britain where average weekly earnings in London were 66% higher than in the north east of England.
After a brief introduction by Mailer, Jacqueline Ceballos, president of the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women, gave a cogent speech discussing inequalities.
"Even as [these amendments] were written, obviously there were major built-in inequalities and maybe at the time weren't intended to apply to everyone," Lee says.
"The inequalities that create divisions of rich and poor, powerful and powerless, are made by humans," he said in August in a memo to his staff.
The novice Democratic Party surged to power in 2009, ousting the long-ruling LDP with promises to put individuals ahead of companies and address social inequalities.
To the Editor: The Republican tax bill's limits on the tax perks of homeownership are clearly part of a strategy to increase economic inequalities among Americans.
"Money doesn't trickle down for everything," Mr. Martinez answered, adding that the outburst of generosity from French billionaires only exposed the inequalities that divide the country.
An exhibition presents a decade's worth of research on how people get around with transportation systems that can both lead to and help resolve social inequalities.
But we're no longer in the aristocratic age, the age of great structural inequalities that persisted over centuries and are based in the fabric of life.
Keenan was fresh off a stint in the army that cemented his cynicism and opened his eyes to the inequalities shaping the United States at the time.
Here, you can actually see the inequalities of a healthcare system that favors the highest payer, burdening an area which, arguably, needs it to work the most.
When you don't ask about a class of people, you can't spot and measure inequalities between them, whether that means straight or gay, or citizen and noncitizen.
"Given the difficulty governments around the world have in tackling health inequalities, we think any evidence of substantial impact is significant," Dibben told Reuters Health by email.
Though many concerning gender and racial inequalities persist today, one thing is for certain: Without men's commitment to improving the status quo, it isn't likely to change.
What is clear is that a century of segregation and health inequalities won't be changed by blaming the very people who have suffered and died from them.
The result of all this is that without correction, precision medicine is on course to be a breakthrough that serves to reinforce existing societal and economic inequalities.
A party of economic competence, representing the best of British business, delivering good jobs, opportunity and prosperity for all, funding world class public services and tackling inequalities.
Bell inequalities directly quantify the famous weirdness of quantum physics, where entangled particles all the way on opposite sides of the universe could seem to communicate instantaneously.
The networks, and OWAAD in particular, had a decisive influence, mobilizing black women to engage in politics and push back against inequalities, particularly in housing and education.
These issues transcend country borders and are often deeply interconnected, meaning you have to look beyond your own place in the world to really understand global inequalities.
She vows to tackle deep and persistent inequalities in the city, especially those between poorer, more violent and African American-dominated districts and the wealthier, whiter neighbourhoods.
On World Mental Health Day 2018, UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced the appointment of Jackie Doyle-Price as Minister for Mental Health, Inequalities and Suicide Prevention.
VICE: That seems like a really important point when we think about the inevitable, coming inequalities and biases that we have about developed versus less-developed nations.
Especially when terms divert attention away from the solutions which could help save lives and assets and absolve those responsible for perpetuating the inequalities that disasters reveal.
She also has to reinvigorate the economy and address growing social inequalities and high property prices, issues Chinese President Xi Jinping highlighted at her swearing-in ceremony.
Tech has drastically improved productivity, created many jobs (for now) and, more importantly, reduced inequalities — at least for those who get access to these devices and services.
This was Silicon Valley-style disruption, defended by all the familiar rationales—belief in the empowered individual, suspicion of authority, faith that technology can cure grave inequalities.
While traditional gender attitudes and expectations tell an important part of the story, inequalities between moms and dads are not driven solely by beliefs or interpersonal interactions.
Le Maire said the reform priorities of Bretton Woods institutions should be focused on fighting climate change, curbing rising inequalities and regulating the emergence of digital giants.
But the research indicates Facebook's highly-personalized advertising system does at least sometimes mirror inequalities already present in the world, an issue lawmakers have yet to address.
Zarni, on the other hand, is focused on "criminal justice reform and how the system that we have now works to perpetuate a lot of existing inequalities."
VX released in Davos predicts that extreme levels of automation and connectivity will worsen already deepening inequalities by widening the wealth gap between developed and developing economies.
But for many, this just perpetuates the racial inequalities of apartheid, where universities were the preserve of whites and blacks could aspire only to blue-collar jobs.
Tsipras also told Realnews that the European Union was "sleepwalking towards a cliff" as the Stability Pact's tough fiscal rules had engendered deep inequalities among member states.
They rarely model distributions or heterogeneity of populations, so you're looking at aggregate outcomes and ignoring inequalities in society, and that ignores a lot of the problem.
The key difference, however, is that there was no welfare state back then: It took the grotesque inequalities of the era to inspire the necessary social reforms.
Research shows that women and girls face inequalities in all of these areas and initiatives like this can elevate women by targeting the main challenges they face.
"I hope now companies are looking at how difficult it is to correct years of systematic inequalities in terms of hiring and promotion in tech," he said.
Tens of thousands of people marched across the port city Thursday to display their frustrations about societal inequalities in what they dubbed a "Welcome to Hell" rally.
Congresswoman Karen Bass called out the shame in trying to justify systemic inequalities in this country, and warned that avoiding conversations about race will have devastating effects.
His departure has added to a wave of unrest around Latin America, including in nearby Ecuador and Chile where protesters have been berating leaders over social inequalities.
He said he also wants the district to change its curriculum to better educate young students on the inequalities black people faced and continue to face today.
I dislike that the word 'privilege' is increasingly used in a negative manner ... In a capitalist economy, there are always going to be sizable inequalities in income.
Britain needs "a new government that takes the climate crisis as its priority and understands the deep connection between (that) and social and economic inequalities", she said.
And the Anne-Marie Slaughter version emphasizes that the whole system should change — that only by addressing fundamental structural inequalities will women rise to the top, professionally.
Although Switzerland boasts one of the highest rates of wealth per adult in the world, women lamented the country's slow pace in correcting inequalities between the sexes.
Our veteran correspondent in Tehran reports that President Hassan Rouhani's recent efforts to tap popular resentment, partly by revealing income inequalities, may have worked all too well.
The Education Issue Free-market boosters, including Betsy DeVos, promised that a radical expansion of charter schools would fix the stark inequalities in the state's education system.
I don't think it's unique to the U.S. at all, but I do wonder if the racial and economic inequalities there have made the problem especially severe.
"Oxford reflects the inequalities — socio-economic, ethnic and regional — that exist in British society," Louise Richardson, the university's vice chancellor, said in a foreword to the report.
On one hand, a progressive administration should deploy its existing dollar power to crack down on the system of illicit finance that has engendered enormous global inequalities.
But critics are skeptical of turning such important decisions over to computers, and worry that such tools will entrench or even worsen racial inequalities in criminal justice.
In those two sectors, and despite the fearsome incubus of African slavery, Americans didn't just regulate markets or attenuate their inequalities by progressive taxation and social spending.
The report said inequalities in life expectancy at birth, the percentage of the population with a primary education and mobile-cellular subscriptions are narrowing in most countries.
School Choice Stagnant public city schools are failing minority students – in urban districts across the nation, student performance is flat and minority students face major academic inequalities.
With the slow-moving pace of structural changes, more open and honest conversations in the workplace can help to illuminate inequalities women may not be aware of.
Albin Kurti, who is set to become the next prime minister, said the public sector wages law should be replaced with one which eliminated inequalities more effectively.
Several people I talked to stressed that they want to avoid the mistakes of the original New Deal, many elements of which entrenched or exacerbated racial inequalities.
"Too often, current forms of service are patronizing to recipients and don't spark in those providing service a deeper understanding of social structures and inequalities," the report said.
Political correctness is about holding people accountable for their offensive actions against systemic inequalities that make it seem like there was never a problem in the first place.
This stands to reason: Traditionally, economic models assume "perfect information," and find that information asymmetries, where one actor knows more than the other, can cause inefficiencies and inequalities.
They represent a step forward in overcoming the gender inequalities at play within this field, and bring us towards narrowing the gender divide within ocean conservation and management.
Experts concluded that climate change will only worsen the inequalities these communities face, including higher rates of exposure to environmental hazards and more difficulties recovering from natural disasters.
It justifies the gaping inequalities in our society by attributing them to the skill and hard work of successful people and the incompetence and shortcomings of unsuccessful people.
And he stated that "there is social and psychological justification for significant inequalities of incomes and wealth" (although not for such large gaps as existed in his day).
Halberstam worries that, like other scientific and medical advances that are available only to a wealthy few, cyborgism spotlights the world's inequalities and raises questions about resource allocation.
And although Biden enjoys touting his proximity to Obama, it comes off as condescending when the former vice president addresses the black community about inequalities that plague it.
South Africans voting on Wednesday for a new parliament and nine provincial legislatures had expressed frustration at rampant corruption, high unemployment and racial inequalities that remain deeply entrenched.
The report warns generally of the need for a framework for better managing the rise of AI to ensure it does not simply serve to reinforce existing inequalities.
Findings of the WHO report were published in the medical journal Lancet, and highlight inequalities between countries, as diagnoses and medicine are more accessible in high-income nations.
In an opinion adopted formally on Friday, the commission said it was legitimate for Ukraine to address inequalities by helping citizens gain fluency in the state language, Ukrainian.
"I started to realize the abject poverty under which most people were forced to live, the appalling conditions created by the inequalities of the system," she once said.
It is often argued that justice requires that we make amends for inequalities that result from factors such as health, IQ and appearance that individuals themselves cannot control.
Age and socioeconomic inequalities aren't probed either: the poorest over-65-year-olds in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have on average eight fewer teeth than the wealthiest.
As one of Harvard's more famous professors, John Rawls, once argued, inequalities can sometimes be justified if their existence is harnessed to benefit the worst-off among us.
The inequalities children face are depicted in James Mollison's photo series "Where Children Sleep," which is currently on display at the David J. Sencer CDC Museum in Atlanta.
The ANC needs to follow the example of liberation hero Nelson Mandela to unite the country and combat the racial inequalities that persist to this day, he added.
And if criminalized, LGBTQ people face inequalities in the criminal justice system and once in prison are subject to an alarming high rate of abuse and sexual assault.
Raquel Ludermir, advocacy consultant for charity Habitat for Humanity, said the rise in homelessness in Rio was a result of rapid urbanization and the inequalities it had created.
The conflict in Tanganyika is driven by inequalities between Bantu villagers and the Twa, a hunting and gathering people historically excluded from access to land and basic services.
The progressive argument is very well-known: Women sometimes choose abortion because of economic precarity, and that precarity can be blamed on inequalities embedded in the American system.
But they don't need to lose these voters because they've fostered the perception that the party has gotten too rich—that it has become complicit in systemic inequalities.
Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future, sounded the alarm about AI's dangers in the Pew study, saying that AI could cause greater economic inequalities.
On Monday she said more about her wider political agenda in a speech that offered plans to address some of the economic and social inequalities evident in Britain.
This deepens social inequalities and often leads to traumatic, clandestine procedures, Muiznieks said in a Council of Europe report covering a range of human rights issues in Ireland.
Intensely distressed by the glaring inequalities ingrained in American society, she went to work in a housing project in a low-income, predominantly Black neighborhood in New Orleans.
Written in plain, contemporary language and released earlier this month to much fanfare, her translation lays bare some of the inequalities between characters that other translations have elided.
He was, in fact, wrong — women continue to face a wide range of inequalities, including a high likelihood of being sexually harassed at some point in their lives.
Inspired by her personal experiences within the academic and dance worlds, the work blends movement and talking with live music to shine the spotlight on inequalities in society.
As with previous industrial revolutions, this digital age is delivering many positive socioeconomic benefits to our lives, yet also causing considerable disruption and inequalities that must be addressed.
But as Ezra Klein points out, one of the most fascinating aspects of the study is that it upends a lot of the conventional thinking about longevity inequalities.
Noah Webster, best known for his dictionary, commented that there were "small inequalities of property," a fact that distinguished America from Europe and the rest of the world.
"Any objective measure of student achievement will shine a light on inequalities in our education system," multiple spokespeople for the College Board, which administers the SAT, have said.
The incident highlights tensions facing Ecuador and much of mineral-rich Latin America - how to develop vast mineral wealth while addressing deep inequalities, environmental concerns and indigenous rights.
The latest national survey on living conditions of the urban and rural elderly, published in 240 on the orders of the Communist Party's Central Committee, describes startling inequalities.
The report also ranked the country 16th out of 41 on tackling poverty, 15th on health and well-being, 31st on economic growth and sixth on reducing inequalities.
His government's policy of land expropriation without compensation, aimed at addressing racial inequalities that remain more than two decades after the fall of apartheid, has also unnerved investors.
Although he wrote about how meritocracy is blind to inequalities of race and income, he had little to say about the relationship between anti-system anger and racism.
To be sure, the inequalities embedded within the U.S health care system cannot be remedied by requiring nonprofit hospitals to do more to justify their tax-exempt status.
We have to think carefully about university policies that are reproducing the inequalities that exist in the broader society, and how universities push poor students to the margins.
All of these factors — recognition of gender inequalities, recognition of different gender identities, chances for audiences to talk back — they kind of provide scaffolding for changes in regulation.
These are the findings of a new study conducted by Facebook's AI lab, which shows that AI bias can not only reproduce inequalities within countries, but also between them.
Furthermore, the self-congratulatory use of diversity as a public relations tool risks masking the very serious systemic inequalities, which continue to persist at all levels of our field.
He's far from the only observer to notice that legalization, in Colorado at least, has failed to rectify the racial inequalities at the heart of the war on drugs.
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'll close with a somewhat ominous question: If we don't unravel the meritocracy, if society continues to hum along as it is, if the inequalities persist, what will happen?
Opposition activists say that while Chavez and Castro may have set out with good intentions to fight the region's deep economic inequalities and elite politicians, they turned into tyrants.
If you're a white male pundit who trades in controversial opinions, PC culture probably does pose more of a threat to you than the inequalities it means to fight.
De Blasio, who hails from progressive circles of the Democratic Party, took office in 13 after winning a landslide victory on a platform to reduce inequalities in the city.
Having spent years working in photography, and noticing many of the inequalities in the industry herself, Rogers decided to create her own organization for promoting women photographers in Europe.
"In one click, 200 million, 100 million ... it also shows the inequalities in this country", Philippe Martinez, the secretary general of the CGT union, told Franceinfo radio on Wednesday.
The result will be widespread disregard of the law and the rise of state-to-state inequalities in the private market similar to those that already exist in Medicaid.
On issues of race and institutional bigotry and segregation, you try to show how the inequalities we see are deliberately built into the system; it's part of the design.
It's substantive, tackling discrete problems like civil asset forfeiture and disparities in drug sentences, and it doesn't attempt to in any way excuse deep racial inequalities in the system.
Inequalities in innovation, costs and outcomes may be reasons the U.S. lags behind other high-income countries, Stephen Parente of the University of Minnesota writes in an accompanying editorial.
We will not achieve women's empowerment through technology unless technology policy is specifically designed to tackle and overcome the steep gender inequalities outlined in the Women's Rights Online study.
"Instead of redressing the structural inequalities of apartheid, you built yourself a big house on the backs of poor South Africans," the opposition Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane said.
Throughout the speech, Mr. Sanders seemed defiant as he repeated his critiques of economic, racial and environmental inequalities in the country, this time with the spotlight a bit dimmed.
Meanwhile, in January, French President Emmanuel Macron launched a two-month "great national debate", in response to ongoing "yellow vest" protests largely rooted in dissatisfaction over growing social inequalities.
The population has historically been underrepresented in government, but a rise in citizens identifying as black or mixed race is helping to chip away at economic and educational inequalities.
Furthermore, scientists during the Cold War and today face the reality that research possibilities are frequently linked to national security goals and through them, the defense of global inequalities.
His inability to comprehend the gendered complexities of partners' infidelities is ludicrous, and certainly disqualifies him as a leader who could address the gendered inequalities persistent throughout the society.
Dota 2 gets a lot of press about its eye-popping prize pools, but that's often a smokescreen obscuring the deep inequalities that grip the game's global competitive scene.
The 140-page report painted a gloomy picture of the economy as a whole, underscoring high poverty rates, income inequalities and weak productivity growth, with high levels of regulation.
RL: I think, in some ways, the play mirrors our own inequalities—where the class gap is just getting wider and wider right now—but on a data level.
"As disruptive change is coming to business models, there is also a risk that these trends and drivers of change might sustain or worsen existing inequalities," the report writes.
Increasing premiums, higher cost sharing, and soaring penalties will hit AAPI women and gender nonconforming people harder because they already earn less due to pervasive racial and gender inequalities.
Moderate Democrats can plausibly argue that government should not be interfering in the markets, but it should be addressing the inequalities that are the result of deeper social forces.
The use of ZIP codes by the public health and medical fields as a primary way to understand health statistics is thus concerning because heterogeneous populations can mask inequalities.
If the same cultural inequalities are permitted to operate in law as in the behavior the law prohibits, equalizing attempts — such as sexual harassment law — will be systemically resisted.
But when technology companies refuse to rectify racial inequalities within their own organizations, they remain an integral part of the very problems black people use their platforms to solve.
This is done without ridicule or scorn, but rather with a frank acknowledgment that, while extreme inequalities are present in contemporary society, privilege is not, in itself, a crime.
Ms. Leigh followed the clinic project with "Waiting Room" at the New Museum in 2016, which looked at various healing environments and explored the social inequalities in health care.
The thought that plutocrats and oligarchs can fix what needs mending, or do anything much about the economic inequalities that have always threatened political stability, is difficult to countenance.
Since then, the Chinese leadership's enthusiasm for allowing market forces to pick winners and losers has wilted as social inequalities have grown, and Mr. Xi's speech confirmed that trend.
Medicare for All won't solve the structural inequalities making people sick, which will require a far broader array of policy and investments in everything from housing to social services.
Analysts have struggled to define Mr. Johnson politically, though he claims to be a centrist, "one-nation" Conservative, a term that dates from 20163th-century efforts to narrow inequalities.
The ad, narrated by a father disheartened by the gender inequalities his daughter will face, shows scenes of the daughter beating her male opponents at a local cart race.
As a social worker who had been active in the League of Women Voters studying inequalities in the juvenile justice system, she approved of my scholarship on marginalized groups.
Like a modern-day Greek chorus, women from across the country wrote in to the Dear Sugars inbox echoing identical inequalities in their relationships with their husbands and boyfriends.
The British state and economy had become dysfunctional: gaping regional inequalities, a housing market inaccessible to younger workers, weak labor productivity, sluggish investment and very little to export. Mrs.
An approach to anti-Semitism that is rooted in incarceration will fail to address the underlying bias that led to the attack and will actually further perpetuate racial inequalities.
" PLAN INTERNATIONAL CEO ANNE-BIRGITTE ALBRECTSEN LAUNCHING THE #CHILDMOTHERS CAMPAIGN - "The deepest inequalities and the deepest discrimination and the deepest rights abuses for children relate to the girl child.
Racial inequalities in educational attainment, which persist in the present cohort of young Americans, probably owe more to the quality of earlier schooling than the anticipated cost of college.
Even short of that cynical view, a central focus on group-level disparities can lead to mistaken diagnoses of the sources and character of the manifest inequalities it identifies.
"The government will most likely also continue to portray the demonstrations as an attempt by vested interests to preserve the inequalities created by the current pension system," Barroso added.
But this does not mean that there is any inherent merit in interconnectedness, which has always been accompanied by violence, deepening inequalities and the large-scale destruction of communities.
Instead, Vladeck says, the case demonstrates a "lack of doctrine that responds to and accounts for these inequalities" in the criminal justice system — particularly for people facing capital punishment.
When I talk about inequalities in the world of acting, I don't, often, talk about them in terms of the pure number of faces on the stage or screen.
People concerned with bioengineering, for example, worry that technologies like this, if they aren't equally distributed, will produce inequalities of the sort we've never seen before and can't sustain.
It requires that the committee produce a plan that fully decarbonizes the economy, invests trillions of dollars, and provides a federal job guarantee, while addressing and mitigating historical inequalities.
A city-commissioned study on racial inequalities in the city from 2017 found the black population in South Bend has higher levels of poverty and unemployment than the country.
" She goes on to say that this view, while understandable, erases those of us still suffering: "Such forward thinking, however, cannot address structural inequalities or the real complexities of desire.
Dr. Carmen Rojas, founder and CEO of The Workers Lab, is an expert on workers' rights and financial systems and wants to raise awareness about how deep these inequalities run.
But inequalities that live in your mind can keep the deck stacked against you long after you've made it out of the one-room apartment you shared with your dad.
If we want to start to spot and seal the cracks and leaks that leave people behind, we need to begin the dialogue on unseen inequalities and unexpected drop-offs.
The tech industry loves to tout itself as a meritocracy, but its inequalities remain sharp: Not only are women vastly underrepresented, they are also highly likely to encounter sexual harassment.
In fact, espousing sex equality and enacting female leadership have often been easier for conservative women, because their whole ideological package does not threaten those who benefit from other inequalities.
Ms. Ehrenreich should be encouraged that saying "thank you" and recognizing the contributions of people at every level are a positive start to ending inequalities and inspiring an inclusive view.
In addition, they tend to marry other rich, educated people and are able to pass on more capital to their children, thereby perpetuating inequalities from one generation to the next.
But even things that seem as frivolous as racism on dating apps and the racial segregation of gay-friendly neighborhoods are everyday reminders of inequalities for LGBTQ people of color.
" He added, "May this incident inspire all of us to respond with compassion when inequalities are brought to light, and allow us to have the courage to stand for change.
The fact that women in the United States have yet to break the highest and hardest glass ceiling is because of deeply ingrained gender bias and pervasive structural gender inequalities.
French presidential election frontrunner Emmanuel Macron on Thursday unveiled his manifesto, saying he would root out inequalities in France's pension system, sell government stakes in major firms and downsize parliament.
The point is, you get weird, twisted, unhealthy political outcomes when you have the inequalities of economic power and political power that we see right now in our country today.
A crucial premise of all liberal thought and politics is that individuals all possess an equal status as legal subjects, regardless of other inequalities and differences that might divide them.
In September 2015, United Nations member states voted to adopt the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, setting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, fight inequalities, and tackle climate change.
Such articles, mostly younger women insisted, were too dismissive of the idea that sex was inflected by power and of the difficulties of truly giving consent amid long-standing inequalities.
"Climate change threatens to exacerbate existing social and economic inequalities that result in higher exposure and sensitivity to extreme weather and climate-related events and other changes," the report reads.
The meetings seek to find resolutions to the profound inequalities that are driving unrest that has killed at least 23 and injured more than 2,000, with more than 7,000 arrested.
The violence in Bolivia adds to growing unrest in the region, including in neighbor Chile, where protests over social inequalities boiled over into riots that left at least 20 dead.
"We have this platform and we've been able to use that and really show the magnitude of the inequalities that we have in the sport," Morgan said at the time.
While any algorithm that relies on criminal history could replicate inequalities in the criminal justice system, the places using the Arnold system have not found the same race-based problems.
The fact that you think I don't have empathy for people who suffer just the starkest inequalities of wealth and politics and luck is just, it's telling and it's untrue.
Growth was anemic in 2017 and Colombians are thirsty for social change, especially after the losing candidate, Gustavo Petro, used his campaign to shine a light on deep social inequalities.

No results under this filter, show 844 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.