My timing in life has been extraordinary. I've ridden the crest of the wave of the women's movement.
I don't think the riots derailed the civil rights movement.
We're a movement of many people who are uniting from the bottom up. We don't have structures, hierarchies, bosses, secretaries... No one gives us orders.
In general, if signs of sectarianism do appear in a Socialist Party, these are only the products of the absence of a broad Labour movement in the country.
The civil rights movement in the United States was about the same thing, about equality of treatment for all sections of the people, and that is precisely what our movement was about.
Where there is a sufficient social movement of self-reliant communities, there can be political change. There must be political change.
Many Catholic parishes were segregated prior to the Civil Rights movement, and the first large contingent of African-American Catholic priests would enter into the seminary in the 1920s.
I have seen the movement of the sinews of the sky, And the blood coursing in the veins of the moon.
I 100% want to support the movement, #MeToo and Time's Up. We are a sisterhood.
Socialism is a movement that loves a smear.
Every avalanche begins with the movement of a single snowflake, and my hope is to move a snowflake.
Sonnet is about movement in a form.
The Black Lives Matter movement has spawned all kinds of activism.
I'm so grateful to Spotify for the enormous support to the reggaeton movement.
The program of our movement stems from the fundamental moral laws and order.
There appears to be something to do with vehicles and movement that stimulates my writing.
Human beings and their actions constitute the advancing front, the surging crest of an ongoing movement that never stops.
The end of the surrealism movement was so political, so artistically pure.
One of the beauties of the Tea Party movement - and the many, many like-minded citizens that don't participate in the Tea Party movement - is the fact that it is independent.
We have seen the civil rights movement insist on re-writing many of the textbooks in our universities and schools. The labor unions likewise insist that textbooks be fair to the viewpoints of organized labor. Other interested citizens groups have not hesitated to review, analyze and criticize textbooks and teaching materials.