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Japan, Race and Equality : The Racial Equality Proposal of 1919
This study explores the Japanese motivations in raising the proposal for racial equality at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.This is the first comprehensive analysis of an historically significant event which has not been given adequate scholarly attention in the past.The story which unfolds underlines the complexity of politics and diplomacy surrounding the racial equality proposal and analyses the effect of the failure of the proposal on Japan's politics in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Web Accessibility Cookbook : Creating Inclusive Experiences
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Toronto the Good? : Negotiating Race in the Diverse City
Armed with the motto "Diversity Our Strength," the City of Toronto has garnered a world-class reputation for challenging racism, largely because of how it is seen to value and include racialized groups through its diversity policies and practices.Toronto the Good? unsettles popular depictions of both diversity and the City of Toronto by attending to what diversity does in and for the City in the context of historical relations of race. Toronto the Good? brings together Shana Almeida’s critical insights as a former political staff member along with her years of in-depth research on diversity in the City of Toronto to offer a compelling case to rethink how we understand diversity and racial inclusion in the City of Toronto and beyond.Initiated in a local context, Toronto the Good? critically contributes to global discussions on diversity, race, democracy, political participation, and power.
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Breaking Down Barriers : Usability, Accessibility and Inclusive Design
The Cambridge Workshops on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT) is one of the few gatherings where people interested in inclusive design, across different fields, including designers, computer scientists, engineers, architects, ergonomists, ethnographers, policymakers and user communities, meet, discuss, and collaborate.CWUAAT has also become an international workshop, representing diverse cultures including Portugal, Germany, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, Australia, China, Norway, USA, Belgium, UK, and many more. The workshop has five main themes based on barriers identified in the developing field of design for inclusion: I Breaking Down Barriers between Disciplines II Breaking Down Barriers between Users, Designers and Developers III Removing Barriers to Usability, Accessibility and Inclusive Design IV Breaking Down Barriers between People with Impairments and Those without V Breaking Down Barriers between Research and Policy-making In the context of developing demographic changes leading to greater numbers of older people and people living with impairments, the general field of inclusive design research strives to relate the capabilities of the population to the design of products, services, and spaces.CWUAAT has always had a successful multidisciplinary focus, but if genuine transdisciplinary fields are to evolve from this, the final barriers to integrated research must be identified and characterised.Only then will benefits be realised in an inclusive society.Barriers do not arise from impairments themselves, but instead, are erected by humans, who often have not considered a greater variation in sensory, cognitive and physical user capabilities.Barriers are not only technical or architectural, but they also exist between different communities of professionals.Our continual goal with the CWUAAT workshop series is to break down barriers in technical, physical, and architectural design, as well as barriers between different professional communities.
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What is a race wedge or race wedges?
A race wedge or race wedges are small, tapered pieces of material that are inserted under a ski binding to adjust the angle of the ski boot. This adjustment can help to fine-tune the skier's stance and balance on the skis, ultimately improving performance and control while skiing. Race wedges are commonly used by competitive skiers and ski racers to optimize their setup for different snow conditions and racing disciplines.
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'Race of Trotters'
The Race of Trotters is a prestigious horse race that features trotting horses, which are a specific breed known for their unique gait where the horse moves its legs in diagonal pairs. This race is popular in Europe, particularly in countries like France, Sweden, and Italy, where trotting races are a significant part of the horse racing culture. The Race of Trotters often attracts top trotting horses and skilled drivers, making it a highly competitive and exciting event for both participants and spectators.
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Which downhill race?
The downhill race referred to in the question could be any number of events, as downhill racing is a popular discipline in various sports such as skiing, mountain biking, and skateboarding. Downhill skiing races, for example, are held in various locations around the world as part of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. In mountain biking, the Downhill World Cup features races in different locations each year. Similarly, downhill skateboarding races are held in various locations, such as the Maryhill Festival of Speed in Washington. Therefore, the specific downhill race would depend on the context in which the question is being asked.
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What is actually the Germanic race or the Aryan race?
The term "Germanic race" or "Aryan race" has been historically used to describe a supposed superior race of people of Northern European descent. This concept was popularized by Nazi ideology in the 20th century, promoting the idea of a pure Aryan race as the ideal and superior race. However, these ideas have been widely discredited by modern science and are considered to be based on false and racist beliefs. It is important to recognize that race is a social construct with no scientific basis, and all humans are fundamentally equal regardless of their ancestry.
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Equality vs Equity : Tackling Issues of Race in the Workplace
To achieve racial equity in the workplace, we need to “name, frame and explain where it doesn't exist”.In Equality vs Equity: Tackling Issues of Race in the Workplace, Jenny Garret OBE helps the reader unpack the concept of racial equity and understand its importance in moving the dial up on inclusion, providing practical tips and language for the reader to act upon. Equality vs Equity: Tackling Issues of Race in the Workplace is essential reading for those who want to educate themselves and influence others to do the crucial complex work of achieving racial equity in the workplace.
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The Cambridge Handbook of Community Empowerment
Power and empowerment are critical topics for social change.This handbook maps out ways that people can collectively engage with, influence, and change systems that affect their lives, particularly the systems that maintain inequality and oppression.It includes in-depth examinations of a variety of approaches to building and exercising community power in local organizations, institutions, and settings.Each chapter examines a particular approach, critically engaging with contemporary research on how and when collective action can be most effective at producing change within communities and societal systems.By examining a range of approaches in diverse contexts, this book provides new insights for scholars, practitioners, and engaged resident-leaders aiming to be more precise, strategic, and innovative in their efforts to build and sustain community power.It is the ideal resource for those working with community groups to build more just and equitable systems.
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My Skin, Your Skin : Let's talk about race, racism and empowerment
My Skin Your Skin is a powerful book to help children and adults have meaningful discussions about race and anti-racism.Most importantly, the book empowers children to be the best versions of themselves; to have self-love, self-esteem and self-worth, irrespective of their skin colour. This book was specifically written by producer, educator and consultant, Laura Henry-Allain MBE, to support parents, teachers and carers to explain what racism is, why it is wrong, and what children can do if they see it or experience it.It also explores how important it is for children to celebrate their achievements and greatness. Fully-illustrated throughout by talented illustrator Onyinye Iwu, My Skin, Your Skin is aimed at children aged four and above. Containing explanations on key words and concepts written in child-friendly, accessible language, with relatable examples, this book supports children's understanding in building an anti-racist stance from an early age. It is perfect to read at home, and in classrooms, to support your child's life-long learning journey.
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Belonging (Lifebuilder Bible Study) : Accessibility, Inclusion and Christian Community
God created all of us to be in relationship with him and with each other.Yet for those with disabilities, attitudes and systems of ableism create barriers to fully participating in God's kingdom work, as well as leading to deep hurt – and when any members of the body of Christ are not included, we all miss out. In Belonging, Deborah Abbs guides us through nine Bible studies on inclusion.Exploring the deep love and acceptance of our heavenly Father, she shows us what that means for offering love and acceptance to one another.In both Old and New Testament stories and teachings on Christian community we see how God responds in love to those who are often marginalized and excluded. In turn, through these examples and lessons we can see the importance of disability inclusion in church and learn to welcome people of all different abilities. Part of the LifeBuilder Bible Studies series, Belonging features questions that can be used both individually or in small groups.It is a brilliant resource for anyone wanting to understand Biblical teaching on inclusion and acceptance better, and for those wanting to make their church a more welcoming place for those with disabilities.
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Why is there no bicycle race structured like a car race?
There are several reasons why bicycle races are not structured like car races. Firstly, bicycles are human-powered vehicles, so the speed and endurance of the riders are limited compared to cars. This means that the format of a car race, with long continuous laps, would not be practical for a bicycle race. Additionally, the size and maneuverability of bicycles make it more suitable for a course with tight turns and varied terrain, rather than the wide, smooth tracks used for car races. Finally, the safety considerations for bicycle races are different from those for car races, as the potential for injury is higher for cyclists. Therefore, the structure and format of bicycle races are tailored to the unique characteristics and limitations of the sport.
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Which race in Skyrim?
In Skyrim, there are ten playable races to choose from: Nord, Imperial, Breton, Redguard, High Elf, Wood Elf, Dark Elf, Orc, Khajiit, and Argonian. Each race has its own unique abilities and bonuses, so the best race for a player to choose depends on their preferred playstyle and the type of character they want to role-play. Some players may prefer the Nord for their resistance to cold and battle prowess, while others may choose the High Elf for their magical abilities. Ultimately, the best race in Skyrim is subjective and depends on the individual player's preferences.
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Bacardi Razz or Race?
"Bacardi Razz" refers to Bacardi Razz, a flavored rum infused with raspberry flavor. On the other hand, "Race" could refer to a competition or a specific event where participants compete against each other. Both are different concepts, with Bacardi Razz being a drink and "Race" being an activity or event.
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What is race music?
Race music is a term that was commonly used in the early to mid-20th century to describe music created by African American artists. It encompassed a wide range of genres, including blues, jazz, gospel, and early rock and roll. The term was often used in a derogatory manner to segregate music made by Black artists from mainstream, white-dominated music. Over time, the term fell out of favor as society moved towards more inclusive language and recognition of the contributions of Black musicians to American music.
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