Quotes About Diversity
Civilized yards are all alike. Every wild yard is wild in its own way.
~ Richard Powers
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But my argument is not that we should be doing less to attract women into STEM; it is that we should be doing as much to encourage men into HEAL.
~ Richard Reeves
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Her ülkede çocuklar o ülkenin dilini ö?renebilirler. Ama, bu memlekette Araplara, Rumlara, ya da Ermenilere Türkçe ö?retmeye kalk??t???n?z anda az?nl?klar derhal 'Az?nl?klara bask?, zulüm yap?l?yor' diye feryada ba?l?yorlar.
~ Richard Reinhardt
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The truth is that our way of celebrating the Christmas season does spring from myriad cultures and sources, from St. Nicholas to Coca-Cola advertising campaigns.
~ Richard Roeper
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A talent for speaking differently, rather than for arguing well, is the chief instrument of cultural change.
~ Richard Rorty
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There is nothing sacred about universality which makes the shared automatically better than the unshared.
~ Richard Rorty
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When we consider problems that arise when African Americans are absent in significant numbers from schools that whites attend, we say we seek diversity, not racial integration. When we wish to pretend that the nation did not single out African Americans in a system of segregation specifically aimed at them, we diffuse them as just another people of color.
~ Richard Rothstein
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As American citizens, whatever routes we or our particular ancestors took to get to this point, we're all in this together now. Over the past few decades, we have developed euphemisms to help us forget how we, as a nation, have segregated African American citizens.
~ Richard Rothstein
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If you try to force the mingling of people who are not yet ready to mingle, and don't want to mingle, development cannot succeed economically.
~ Richard Rothstein
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We means all of us, the American community.
~ Richard Rothstein
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Frequently, the African Americans who attempted to pioneer the integration of white middle-class neighborhoods were of higher social status than their white neighbors, and they were rarely of lower status.
~ Richard Rothstein
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Acceptance of dissent is the fundamental requirement of a free society.
~ Richard Royster
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We've got literally hundreds of cults—everything from John Believer's World Security Party, with its devilishly clever slogan, "Everybody Is Something," to Zoomites, complete with Head Zoom
~ Richard S. Prather
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Why be normal? What's the point?
~ Richard Saunders
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I am the homosexual you cannot be proud of
~ Richard Scott
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To be a bird, or a flock of birds doing something together, one or many, starling or murmuration. To be a man on a hill, or all the men on all the hills, or half a man shivering in the flock of himself.
~ Richard Siken
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Trump's election was also an enormous challenge to American public diplomacy and to the American brand. So much of what we believed and promoted as part of the American Brand --free speech, freedom of religion, the power of diversity, equality before the law, a level playing field -- was challenged by brand Trump.
~ Richard Stengel
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You're a gay detective? I don't think I've ever met one before." "Of course you have," McWhirter put in emphatically. "You just didn't know they were gay. That's the whole point.
~ Richard Stevenson
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más Abogados chinos que ingleses han comprado este libro.
~ Richard Susskind
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Mi llamada es a los jóvenes de espíritu, sin perjuicio de su edad" dijo una vez John
~ Richard Susskind
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Asian Americans, like Native Americans, are not evenly distributed across the United States. To lump these people together ignores the sharp differences between them. Any examination of Asian Americans quickly reveals their diversity, which will be apparent as we focus on individual Asian American groups, beginning with Asian Indians.
~ Richard T. Schaefer
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Criminal Justice A complex, sensitive topic affecting African Americans is their role in criminal justice. It was reported in 2010 that Blacks constitute 4.7 percent of all lawyers, 14.1 percent of police officers, 14.9 percent of detectives, and 28.6 percent of security guards but 39 percent of jail inmates.
~ Richard T. Schaefer
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In 2010, half of Asian Americans 25 years old or older held bachelor's degrees, compared with 28 percent of the White population (Bureau of the Census 2011a).
~ Richard T. Schaefer
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You know that part of your writing that you question, —that's weird and doesn't fit neatly into a genre or mold?Write more of that. Please.
~ Richard Thomas
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