On Monday, 49 police officers from the precinct were transferred after a departmental investigation of "racial disharmony" among officers.
In the 1960s this preoccupation gave way to an urgent need to consider domestic problems such as racial disharmony and poverty.
The racial disharmony which these two units exemplified was rapidly becoming politically incorrect, as the Island was affected by the equal rights movement in America.
And there is no place in our society for supposedly humorous caricatures that maliciously insult a group of people and promote racial disharmony and alienation.
Carver viewed faith in Jesus as a means of destroying both barriers of racial disharmony and social stratification.
On the North Shore, racial disharmony found a hook in the simple division between locals and haoles (pronounced 'howlies').
Incitement to racial disharmony has been a criminal offence since the enactment of the Race Relations Act 1971.
We were never meant to have dysfunctional schools or imploding cities or racial disharmony or an evironment at risk.
But he said that racial disharmony had been found at the precinct and that the transfers would have "a quieting effect."
It was about racial disharmony between African-Americans, the Jewish and Koreans.