Word: ethnicize
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...impressed by what I’ve heard—that it’s grown so much,” Guerra said at the reception before the show, “Back then, we had to go out into the community to find ethnic performing groups...
...autonomy it has enjoyed since the end of the first Gulf War, when the U.S. established a no-fly zone to protect the Kurds, and that the new Iraqi constitution will not impose Islamic law, as some prominent Shi'ite clerics have demanded. But some Kurdish ambitions could trigger ethnic disputes that would reverberate beyond Iraq's borders. The Kurds' election success has emboldened those who want to expand the southern boundaries of Kurdistan to include Kirkuk, the oil-rich city that is home to Kurds, Arabs and Turkomans. For U.S. officials, the nightmare scenario is that the Kurds break...
...Genocide is the ultimate crime against humanity—it is the systematic and planned killing of an entire racial, ethnic, religious, or national group...
Protestors called on Summers to support broader course offerings in ethnic studies. They also assailed Summers for not including a protection of “gender identity and expression” in the University’s nondiscrimination code, and they clamored for the establishment of a centrally-located women’s center on campus...
...each issue, Summers deferred to other members of the University’s administration. He said that ethnic studies “is very much a matter of curriculum, and so questions of that area should be directed to the Faculty.” Asked if he would support an expansion of ethnic studies programs at Harvard, Summers said, “I don’t have an opinion...