Sentences with phrase «1990s during the culture»

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Deloitte, an early adopter of gender intelligence, began sending partners and senior managers to training sessions during the 1990s; over the past year, the consulting firm sent 125 partners, and chief diversity officer Jane Allen says the training has changed corporate culture.
French History (1992) 6 (2): 185 - 205 doi: 10.1093 / fh / 6.2.185; or in real property, David Hunt, «Peasant movements and communal property during the French Revolution,» Theory and Society (1988) 17 (2): 255 - 283; or in intellectual property Carla Hesse, «Enlightenment Epistemology and the Laws of Authorship in Revolutionary France, 1777 - 1793» Representations (1990) 30 Special Issue: Law and the Order of Culture, 109 - 137.
In Latin America, the effort to challenge assimilationist and universalist models of citizenship (both republican and corporatist) took shape during the 1990s, when multicultural politics emerged and culture and identity became legitimate political claims.
Momoh, born on April 27, 1939 in Auchi, Edo, served as Minister of Information and Culture between 1986 and 1990, during the military regime of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.
Journalism icon, lawyer, former minister and now politician, Prince Tony Momoh, served as Minister of Information and Culture during General Ibrahim Babangida's regime from 1986 - 1990.
A strong commitment to freedom of artistic expression led the Foundation to play an active advocacy role for artists during the culture wars of the 1990s and continues to inform its support of organizations that fight censorship, protect artists» rights and defend their access to evolving technologies in the digital age.
Consequently, the vacant building faced demolition until ambitious plans were developed during the late 1980s in preparation for Glasgow's year as City of Culture 1990.
Tramway's full potential as a major international venue was realised during 1990 and, in 1991 The Independent noted that «The brightest legacy of Glasgow's year as City of Culture is surely the survival of Tramway».
He is most famous for his portraits of the youth culture during the late 1990s, but also for his later abstract work produced directly in a darkroom and often without a camera.
Gallagher, who now lives between her native New York and Rotterdam, came to prominence during the 1990s, at a time when African - American artists including Glenn Ligon and Kara Walker were dismantling legacies of slavery and segregation as filtered through the channels of US pop - culture and folklore.
Opie gained notoriety in the 1990s with her series of portraits depicting gay, lesbian, and transgender sitters, heralded as groundbreaking during the height of the polarizing «culture wars.»
DeGenevieve's NEA - funded work famously came under attack during the Culture Wars of the 1990s, and she became an outspoken opponent of censorship and a popular professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Rey Zorro is co-founder of the iconic brand Liquid Sky — along with its «Astrogirl» logo — which stood at the intersection of art and fashion during the height of 1990s rave culture.
In the wake of the «Culture Wars» of the 1980s and 1990s, the organization made this decision in order to provide the artists it was presenting with the same freedom of expression possible in the loft during the 1970s.
As a systems therapist, incest survivor, and recovering alcoholic, I've lived through several stages of our culture's attempt to come to terms with child sexual abuse — as a victim in the silent 1950s; as a therapy client in the oblivious 1960s and 1970s; and as a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural pendulum.
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