She finished her MFA degree at the University of at Albany in 1983 and, after moving to New York, participated in Democracy:
Cultural Participation with the renowned collaborative, Group Material, composed of Julie Ault, Felix Gonzalez Torres, and Doug Ashford.
Not exact matches
We only presuppose it to be that form of society which grants its members the greatest possible freedom and
participation in its life and decisions, in accordance
with their intellectual,
cultural and social condition.
globalisation
with a human face, global citizenship, sustainable development, good governance, consensus - building, global ethic,
cultural diversity,
cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up
participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification of values, capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
Religious conversion to Christ in this setting essentially means a change of faith which involves
participation in the local worshipping congregation of Christian believers without transference of community and
cultural affiliations, but
with a commitment to the ethical transformation of the whole society and culture in which they participate
with others of different faiths.
Scholars who are confronted
with claims about culture and
cultural prerequisites have increasingly had to consider precisely what avenues are available to meet increased demands for democratization and rights, to ensure
participation.
«First, those
with higher information processing capacity are more likely to enjoy highbrow
cultural practices, such as arts
participation, and be university graduates.
«Arts
participation, unlike arts consumption and
cultural engagement generally, is not closely associated
with either social class or social status,» said Dr Reeves in the article.
This two - week program was devoted to both scientificand
cultural aspects of the French side,
with also the
participation of industrial partners (among them Japanese people settled down in France), the visit of industrial plants, of the CERN (Geneva), and an introduction to the French language.
The
participation in the program has been fantastic, not only in the actual coaching, but
with all the other resources and in terms of the
cultural changes that have developed around health and wellness.
Nathan has also accepted two invitations to Buenos Aires, where she has shared strategies for enhanced classroom
participation with more than 100 teachers, school administrators, and
cultural leaders.
(10) The International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (hereinafter ICESCR) has stayed in principle
with the same definition
with some additional key - points such as «sense of one's dignity» and «enabling effective
participation in a free society».
American membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Organization, they say, will lead to richer collaborations between education researchers in the United States and other countries, more straightforward
participation of the United States in UNESCO's agenda, and more opportunities for American educators to land jobs
with the international organization.
«The time is perfect to meet the needs of our citizens
with cultural plans addressing topics like community vitality, tourism, equity, creative economy, artists, geography and the built environment, and art - making, observation, and
participation.
Once at HGSE, Mundy - Shephard credits two courses — Associate Professor John Diamond's Race, Class, and Educational Inequality and Assistant Professor Natasha Warikoo's
Cultural Explanations for Ethnic and Racial Inequality in Education —
with prompting her to consider how the intersection of racial and sexual minority identity impacts school experiences and educational outcomes, particularly in the context of bullying, harassment, and microaggressions and
participation in Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs).
The elements include the recognition and use of heritage languages; pedagogy that stresses traditional
cultural characteristics and adult - child interactions; pedagogy in which teaching strategies are congruent
with the traditional culture, as well as contemporary ways of knowing and learning; curriculum based on traditional culture that places the education of young children in a contemporary context; strong Native community
participation in the planning and operation of school activities; and knowledge and use of the social and political mores of the community.
One clear, measurable change that took place simultaneously
with Woodstock's improved outcomes was a dramatic increase — more than 400 percent in five years — in student
participation in extracurricular activities, including athletics, academics, ethnic identity clubs,
cultural groups, and many others.
Through an investigation of both informal and institutionally organized interactions, this study analyzes how
participation in indigenous, national, and international literacy practices indexes different senses of
cultural citizenship (Rosaldo 1997), which, in turn, inform Cham minority children's complex sense of belonging within, and their meaningful intergenerational engagement
with, the language and culture of their parents amid Vietnam's post-socialist transformation.
In the basement, a sculptural installation by Marc Andre Robinson weaves together formalism
with black
cultural history, while another, «Lorraine O'Grady: Art Is...» offers a fantastic exhibition of photographs documenting Ms. Grady's performance piece during the 1983 African - American Day Parade, in which she skillfully weaves together art, activism and
participation.
With a focus upon contemporary art since the 1960s, MUMA seeks to establish the museum as a dynamic site for
cultural production, pedagogy and
participation — through exhibitions, collection development, curatorial research, publishing, and academic and community engagement.
Marcel Proust and Swann's Way: 100th Anniversary at the Morgan Library & Museum is organized by the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the
Cultural Services of the French Embassy
with the
participation of renowned Proust scholar Antoine Compagnon.
Ceci n'est pas... is a project initiated by the
Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States in association
with the Institut Français,
with the support of the Alliance Française of Los Angeles, the French Ministry of Culture and Communication and the
participation of many local institutions.Ceci n'est pas... will begin on December 1, 2012
with the opening of the exhibition LOST IN LA, organized by the FLAX Foundation and will continue for 5 months, ending in April 2013.
Operating within two gallery spaces and across Providence College's campus, the Galleries support the educational, service and community - oriented mission of the College
with dynamic visual arts productions, including those that foster audience
participation, cross-departmental collaboration at the College and
cultural exchange at local, national and international levels.
Finishing a master in fine arts degree at the University of Albany in 1983, Braun participated in the Democracy:
Cultural Participation exhibition
with the renowned collaborative artistic team Group Material, composed of Julie Ault and Felix Gonzales - Torres among others.
Since 1992, Bey has executed projects working
with young people, museums and
cultural institutions to broaden the
participation of various communities whose voices have often been absent in these institutions.
The artist, writer, and media theorist (and former Rhizome editor and curator) continues her interdisciplinary methodology
with Getting Ready — which invokes «the anxiety of preparation for public engagement and exploring the degrees to which online
participation soothes or exacerbates social alienation» — and touches on themes that have become staples in her work, like the politics of
participation, gender theory, and the
cultural history of technology.
Beginning on January 21, 2013, the program will enhance the DMA's role as the region's largest municipal museum and a vital community asset that rewards
cultural participation in novel ways and provides meaningful experiences
with art to visitors free of charge.
His
participation in arts organizations included his role as a founding member of Spiral, an association of African American artists that came together in 1963 to support the civil rights movement; his 1964 appointment as the first art director of the newly established Harlem
Cultural Council, a prominent African American advocacy group
with several hundred members; and his role in concert
with artists Ernest Crichlow and Norman Lewis (
with seed money from the Ford Foundation), as a founding member of Cinque Gallery which supported young minority artists.
A panel discussion, «
Cultural Brokering: Locational Allegiance and Transnational Identity», led by Vali Mahlouji, will take place prior to the Private View
with the
participation of Ali Khadra, Abaseh Mirvali, Mohammad Mottahedan, and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Co-organized
with Creative Time, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) is an unprecedented international project that explores over 20 years of
cultural works that blur the forms of art and everyday life, emphasizing
participation, dialogue and community engagement.
Harvey's practice incorporates painting, photography, video, installation and public
participation to examine our expectations about art and
cultural production, their proper contexts and what constitutes appropriate engagement, all
with a disarming charm.
As an online and print art magazine, BmoreArt serves the artists of Baltimore and beyond in covering their exhibits, acting as a watchdog and discussion board, publishing a beautiful print journal, and acting as a link to
participation in art and
cultural events across the region
with a daily calendar, weekly events listings, call for entries page, and resource page.
PIPA's weekly
cultural programming shows the exhibitions, shows and events
with the
participation of PIPA nominees, Board and Nomitating Committee members, etc..
It is imperative that the duty to accommodate be given full effect, to fulfill the right of people
with disabilities to substantive equality, and to «foster a society in which there are no impediments to full and free
participation in the economic, social, political and
cultural life of British Columbia.»
Technology is a team sport; it requires
participation of stakeholders
with different skillsets, from different geographies and different
cultural backgrounds, to identify and address common challenges collaboratively.
ii) Article 5 requires that, in accordance
with the principle of effective
participation, States guarantee the right of everyone to equality before the law, including in relation to political rights, the right to own property (individually or communally), the right to inherit and the right to equal
participation in
cultural activities.
The proposal to implement special measures to overcome the destructive
cultural, social and economic impact of dispossession
with the full
participation and consent of Indigenous people through the Social Justice Package was never pursued by any government.
In addition, little knowledge is available on the effect of parenting support programmes delivered to immigrant parents.24 The few studies available have mostly shown little or no improvement in the mental health of immigrant parents25 26 or even poorer outcomes for immigrant families27 and families
with low socioeconomic status.28 Scarcity of studies in this area may simply because few immigrant parents participate in such programmes.24 Several studies have reported difficulties in recruiting and retaining immigrant parents in parenting support programmes.29 30 Factors such as belonging to an ethnic minority, low socioeconomic status, practical aspects or experienced alienation and discrimination all contribute to low
participation.28 31 Other studies have demonstrated that low
participation and a high dropout rate of immigrant parents are associated
with a lack of
cultural sensitivity in the intervention, poor information about the parenting programme and lack of trust towards professionals.24 A qualitative study conducted
with Somali - born parents in Sweden showed that Somali parents experienced many societal challenges in the new country and in their parenting behaviours.
Strategies: Facilitated access to commercial advice for native title holders negotiating land use agreements for economic opportunity; hold discussions
with Department of Conservation about potential for Aboriginal
participation in
cultural tourism projects.
As well as the a minimum of four (4) consultations
with the child or young person's Aboriginal family and community and minimum of four (4) activities that encourage
cultural participation
Strategies: Improve
cultural and economic position of Aboriginal people through promoting arts and crafts activities; ensure local Tasmanian Aboriginal artists are employed / consulted when designing documents and reports; assist
with the return of all provenance ancestral remains and
cultural objects; ensure
participation through joint management of marine (
cultural) parks, crown land, state forests and national parks; intellectual copyrights; and secure rights to expanded access to flora and fauna.
In consultation
with local Indigenous communities develop and promote
cultural awareness by encouraging attendance at and
participation in Indigenous community activities and special events.
Investment in a research process that is participatory, in both «methodology and method», is rewarding and sometimes more important than the outcome.30
Participation can empower communities and is recognised as an outcome in itself.31 Community participation in research delivers social and cultural validity when inquiries are aligned with the needs and priorities of those being researched, and better external validity of findings for generalisability.3 Achieving this through PR may be more costly in the short term but in the long term builds health equity32 and facilitates translation of research
Participation can empower communities and is recognised as an outcome in itself.31 Community
participation in research delivers social and cultural validity when inquiries are aligned with the needs and priorities of those being researched, and better external validity of findings for generalisability.3 Achieving this through PR may be more costly in the short term but in the long term builds health equity32 and facilitates translation of research
participation in research delivers social and
cultural validity when inquiries are aligned
with the needs and priorities of those being researched, and better external validity of findings for generalisability.3 Achieving this through PR may be more costly in the short term but in the long term builds health equity32 and facilitates translation of research into policy.3
In its General Comment on article 27 of the ICCPR, the Human Rights Committee stated «
With regard to the exercise of the
cultural rights protected under article 27... The enjoyment of those rights may require positive legal measures of protection and measures to ensure the effective
participation of members of minority communities in decisions which affect them», General Comment 23 The rights of minorities, 8 April 1994, para 7.
Promoting full and effective
participation of indigenous peoples in decisions which directly or indirectly affect their lifestyles, traditional lands and territories, their
cultural integrity as indigenous peoples
with collective rights or any other aspect of their lives, considering the principle of free, prior and informed consent;