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But cast just weeks after an indigenous-led coalition won a remarkable victory against the Dakota Access pipeline – a struggle in which Spotted Eagle emerged as a key leader – his vote shines a light on the great and enduring injustices faced by the forgotten first people of America and the hope for our collective future that these same communities represent.

But Harris-Babou exhorts her viewers to see that the process of restoring old wood — discarded materials found for free in the country, refurbished, then sold for thousands of dollars in retail stores — tells a story of labor, value, and inheritance that is at the center of society's most enduring injustices.

Bill Thompson talks about enduring economic injustice and points out that the foreclosure crisis falls disproportionately on blacks.

Expect less a forensic examination of the actions of the WSPU in the years before the First World War and more a pastiche of Edwardian society weary – at all levels – of the women enduring brutal injustice to obtain the basic right to vote.

Whether they are enduring the injustices of apartheid or grappling with its aftermath, whether they are living in a readily identifiable South Africa or a more allegorical realm, all his characters are forced to come to terms with the precariousness of their existence, their susceptibility to the cruelties of history, to authoritarian, barbarian or merely random violence.

A sense of loss, enduring indignity and injustice on one hand, and helping to restore lost glories on another are a potent double act for Isis, which openly hails 2003 as its raison d'etre.

The DHRC@FHI along with the FHI are the organizational sponsors of the Pauli Murray Project, which draws on the legacy of activist, scholar, feminist, poet, and priest Pauli Murray in order to tackle enduring inequities and injustice in the Durham community.

Some Republicans here, while not necessarily embracing Mr. Gingrich's language, said his reception at the debate showed that voters were ready to have a substantive discussion about minorities and entitlement programs without getting tied up in the enduring legacy of racial injustice.

Retrospective apologies can be a kind of psychopolitics that makes the apologizer feel good without doing anything concrete about the enduring consequences of past injustices.

Beyond the Academy, Michael separated himself from most other giants of the profession through his enduring commitment to eradicating injustices wherever he found them; I can't recall how many times he backed out of an appointment because he and Ann had to be somewhere for a rally, a protest, or just to assist someone whose civil rights were being violated.

It is accessible, touchingly human and intimate; it also tackles enduring questions of discrimination and injustice.

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