Proper noun
Gorski (plural Gorskis)
A surname from Polish.
His international influence spawned exciting companies still working in Wrocław with devotees like performance poet Hedwig Gorski in the audience, there as a Fulbright scholar. Source: Internet
Since then, we’ve seen Black Lives Matter protests expand to our own campus and one of our own students, Evan Gorski, now-charged Philadelphia Police Inspector for exercising First Amendment rights in protesting for racial justice. Source: Internet
Philip S. Gorski, "The Mosaic Moment: An Early Modernist Critique of the Modernist Theory of Nationalism", American Journal of Sociology 105:5 (2000), pp. 1428–68. Source: Internet
Bill Kaplan, JFS board chair, introduced the new board members: Judith Cohen, Shannon Gorski, Peter Hotz, Simone Kallner and Michael Kaplen. Source: Internet
Anti-poverty activist and professor of integrative studies Paul Gorski calls this the “deficit ideology.” Source: Internet
Reflecting on her previous job at LynnCAM, Gorski credited former executive director Cassie Vitali for being an excellent mentor and friend. Source: Internet