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Quotes About Inclusion

You can hold it right there,' I said. 'I've already told you. You can't talk about people's sexuality like that. I'm not having it and I'm not putting it in the book.' 'You can put what
~ Anthony Horowitz
Great to meet you, Alex," he exclaimed. He smacked Alex on the shoulder. "Good to have you on the team!" Belinda Troy had said nothing.
~ Anthony Horowitz
The Korean word for "Korean" is Hanguk-saram and so they called us gooks.
~ Anthony Horowitz
We will not stop fighting until every single black life is provided the type of love and support we so desperately deserve.
~ Patrisse Cullors
As breadwinners, providers, mentors, counselors, parents, grandmothers, teachers, doctors, nurses, and more, Black women and their invaluable contributions to Georgia and our country must be compensated.
~ Raphael Warnock
'Women on Board' provides a roadmap for high-performing women leaders to join high-performing boards. It is a must-read for every sitting board director, man or woman, and for everyone who aspires to a corporate board seat.
~ Sandra E. Peterson
The sports world provides a great platform for racial discussions. It's also one of the few places in society where, 99 percent of the time, performance trumps race. Most times, but not always.
~ Jemele Hill
Girls Who Code is all about providing role models. You can't be what you can't see.
~ Reshma Saujani
Increasing the diversity of what we teach is critical to providing students with a better understanding of who we are as a society and where we are going.
~ Ned Lamont
My company, East West, was founded on the premise that people need to group together and not be xenophobic, parochial, or provincial.
~ Haris Pasovic
Economic growth is very important, but it is not the only thing, and it must be accompanied by sharing with those who are left behind, through effective social services and provision.
~ Angus Deaton
A civilised society ought to make ample provision for everyone, no matter their background, to enjoy the arts and culture.
~ Munira Mirza
When you live in an environment where you aren't allowed to be fully who you are, you aren't taken seriously, and you aren't respected. What that actually does to a person's confidence and psyche is really fascinating to me.
~ Andre Holland
When someone lives as a minority, they experience the world differently than those of us who live in the majority. We may occupy the same physical space, but we don't occupy the same psychic space.
~ Jennifer Granholm
So Am I' is sonically like similar to 'Psycho' and energy-wise.
~ Ava Max
While as black people we've paid for our right to be in this country many, many times over, I still can't help but feel we psychologically still see ourselves as outsiders. I believe this is our country. As such we need to embrace it fully.
~ Clive Lewis
But I understand the importance of being a brown, Muslim woman of faith who is in the public eye, because there aren't that many of us.
~ Nadiya Hussain
I champion sensibly designed racial affirmative action, not because I have benefited from it personally - though I have. I support it because, on balance, it is conducive to the public good.
~ Randall Kennedy
Fault lines run along color lines in American public life, and the women's movement is no exception. Over the years, feminism has become more inclusive but there is still hard work to be done to include LGBT women and communities of color.
~ Christine Pelosi
I certainly do not support excluding faith from public life.
~ Safak Pavey
I am a big fan of seeing more women in public life.
~ Andrea Leadsom
Restoring the right to vote to individuals who have served their term in prison is also a common-sense public safety measure.
~ Alex Padilla
If I'd been born into a hearing family and went to a public school, I would have probably felt much more isolated, and being deaf would have become my identity.
~ Nyle DiMarco
In Bronxville, New York, we went to public school there, before London. Mother had a great belief in public school. She said it was very good for us to meet all the neighborhood kids.
~ Jean Kennedy Smith