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Mr. Brown claimed there was an "old boy network" of white administrators in Bridgeport who were creating a hostile work environment for black teachers.
Mr. Vann said there have been complaints in Bridgeport and Waterbury about discrimination in hiring and a lack of support by white administrators for minorities.
By "giving them land, and implements," said one of the white administrators, Union officials at the Roanoke colony hoped to lay "the foundations of new empire," the basis for a "NEW SOCIAL ORDER IN THE SOUTH".
"For white administrators of boarding schools, baseball demonstrated the success of their assimilationist techniques, but for native children, success in baseball became a source of community and personal pride and freedom from the boarding school regime".
Dr. Crim was appointed superintendent in fulfillment of a settlement regarding school desegregation that stipulated the appointment of a black superintendent and a balance between black and white administrators.
"Spinning Into Butter" traces the reaction of the white administrators of a fictional New England college to the news that an African-American freshman has been receiving anonymous threatening letters.
Isabelle Huppert plays Marie Géquil (notice how the name pairs with the one of the title), a meek and somewhat overwhelmed science teacher in a school where most of the students are nonwhite, and where she's as bitterly put upon by grade-grubbing white girls and fussily bureaucratic white administrators as by rowdy male students of color.
Four times, he said, control over the budget for his activities was controlled by white administrators, one of whom, James Page, had been barred for life from the national and international governing bodies of skiing for his role in an athlete's drug use.
In reality, old records from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs show that white administrators in the North were mostly just frustrated at their inability to pronounce or understand Inuit names.
Whether or not this work succeeds in creating more just and inclusive learning environments will depend a great deal on the participation and support of white administrators, faculty, and staff.
She appointed a white arts administrator named Linda Blumberg — one of the founders of P.S. 1 — as her deputy for public affairs, in charge of the Percent for Art program, and in 1990, when Jennifer Cutting left, Blumberg brought in an artist and curator named Tom Finkelpearl from P.S. 1 to run Percent for Art.
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