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Quotes About Inclusion

I commend the IOC for its commitment to making sport inclusive and accessible.
~ Laurel Hubbard
We must ensure the economy really works for all, to address unconscionable wealth and income disparities that allow access to opportunity for some over others.
~ Beto O'Rourke
I think as you become a more open person and let others in, just in your regular life, you'll be surprised by how much you find and how you can then incorporate that into the work you put online.
~ Eugene Lee Yang
I don't want to just do what people classify as 'neo-soul' 'cause everybody don't listen to neo-soul. I want to make music for everybody. I'm always trying to incorporate new elements into what I do.
~ Musiq Soulchild
London was a really multi-racial city ... It's incredible how comfortable people are with race there.
~ Sade Adu
Our message of opportunity and inclusion is, I think, a very powerful message that does indeed speak to Americans, but we've got to do a better job of listening.
~ Tom Perez
You can't ignore the Asian and Hispanic populations in L.A. We can let audiences know independent film is not just about white men.
~ Elvis Mitchell
India buzzes for its players and that makes you feel special.
~ Kevin Pietersen
The Indian is a human being.
~ George Crook
Alex, who I play on 'Quantico' - that part wasn't written for an Indian girl. So they changed her background to make her half Indian and half Caucasian.
~ Priyanka Chopra
We are not white-skinned, we are not like them. We do not look like them. Why do we need to act in Hollywood movies? And I don't even think that Indian actors here want to do English movies.
~ Randhir Kapoor
I've never yet managed to write a novel which didn't have an Indian central character.
~ Salman Rushdie
I want to see more Asian. I want to see more Latin. I want more Indian. There's more than Mindy Kaling out there, guys! There's more than Bai Ling.
~ Octavia Spencer
I feel strongly for gay marriage to be accepted.
~ Bernadette Peters
he makes he feel like she's back in south London, then she catches herself, it's not as cut and dried as it was before, he could be a relative, if there's one thing she's learned in the past forty-eight hours, anyone can be a relative
~ Bernadine evaristo
Although she felt bad about being placed in a program limited to retarded students, the program was more suited to her social skills and sheltered her from the uncaring acts of unkind high school kids.
~ Bernard Lefkowitz
We didn't all come over on the same ship, but we're all in the same boat.
~ Bernard M. Baruch
Courtney added that as she only fancies black men and is likely going to have mixed-race children, her 'white privilege' is in any case going to be seriously dented, like at least 50% of it, and it's incredible in this day and age that she'd never met any black people in the flesh before she came to university from Dartingford which is entirely white except for three Asians
~ Bernardine Evaristo
white people are only required to represent themselves, not an entire race
~ Bernardine Evaristo
trans community is entitled to fight for their rights, you need to be more open-minded on that score or you'll risk becoming irrelevant, I've
~ Bernardine Evaristo
She's tied her amazingly wild, energetic, strong and voluminous Afro back because people sitting behind her in venues complain they can't see the stage When her afro'd compatriots accuse people of racism or microaggressions for this very reason, Yazz asks them how they'd feel if an unruly topiary hedge blocked their view of the stage at a concert?
~ Bernardine Evaristo
while troublemaking on the periphery's all well and good, we also have to make a difference inside the mainstream, we all pay taxes that fund these theatres, right? Sylvester
~ Bernardine Evaristo
bugs me are the trans troublemakers, you should have seen the stick I got when I announced my festival was for women-born-women as opposed to women-born-men, I was accused of being transphobic, which I'm not, I'm absolutely not, I have trans friends, but there is a difference, a man raised as a man might not feel like one but he's been treated as one by the world, so how can he be exactly the same as us?
~ Bernardine Evaristo
even at the park the mothers got tired of calling their own children away from ours as if they might catch leprosy very small children don't care about skin colour, Rachel, until they're brainwashed by their parents
~ Bernardine Evaristo