She confronts prejudice, trauma, self-abnegation, chauvinism, and always, always has the right attitude.
"Do we want to confront prejudice?"
For 15 years it has worked to encourage harmony and confront prejudice.
Afterward, children can watch a video that offers ways to confront prejudice.
Eighteen years on there is still much work to do to confront prejudice in the classroom and beyond - and human rights education shines an illuminating light.
But in spite of their obvious talent and adherence to prevailing esthetics, these and other black artists confronted racial prejudice throughout their careers.
To its credit, the Clinton Administration set about reforming the Forest Service early on, curbing logging and confronting racial and sexual prejudice among the agency's 35,000 workers.
At the same time, Roberto cared deeply about the neighborhood, confronting injustice, prejudice, and hatred.
Students with learning difficulties do encounter prejudice, and confronting prejudice is rarely an easy task.
Beginning with President Eisenhower's appointees, the judges often distinguished themselves by bravely confronting local prejudice and vindicating civil rights.