Sentence examples for ongoing inequality from inspiring English sources

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The ongoing inequality (according to the latest research, women are only playing 39% of stage roles in the UK, writing 32% of the plays and directing 39% of them) inspired the Sphinx test, a series of questions for playwrights to consider.

But the vote has raised questions about who stands to benefit from the shift, with critics highlighting the ongoing inequality in the vast, arctic land.

Message board comments tell me that some non-black people are tired too, but these people are those who don't understand why a majority of African Americans are inexplicably still a little troubled by slavery, Jim Crow, and ongoing inequality in labor, housing, education, and the criminal justice system.

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That legitimates the ongoing racial inequality, because whites don't believe that they are part of the problem," explained DiTomaso.

"For black people," Griffin writes of Double V, "the war provided an opportunity to accelerate their demands for equality.... Black Americans highlighted the distance between this ideal of America and the reality of ongoing racial inequality, often through the black press and civil rights organizations".

When national hopes are raised by new national opportunities and then, in certain sectors of society, dashed by ongoing structural inequality, we see popular protest break out.

There are no metrics for how quickly a group should recover from legally enforced subordination, and no statistical rendering of ongoing racial inequalities could match the explanatory power of a "Colored Only" sign.

Ongoing poverty and inequality have sparked angry student protests over the past year, with one university campus shut indefinitely after being torched by demonstrators.

Were it not for this effort, the ongoing discussion on inequality would not be as serious and relevant as it is.Second, the book challenges conventional wisdom concerning the economic history of the rich world in several important ways.

But it gave a genuinely raw impression of what it's like to live on the streets of London: the sense of hostility, indignity, futility (Bradbury tried to get space at a hostel but couldn't because she didn't have ID) and the unflinching inequality (ongoing shots of the Gherkin and high-rise apartments).

Therefore, social conditions that hamper the equal enjoyment of capacities to reflectively consider and (if necessary) reject principles of social justice, due, say, to extreme poverty, disability, ongoing injustice and inequality, or the like, restrict the establishment of just principles.

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