Sentences with phrase «multiculturalism work»

He is a former President of the Oxford University Student Union and the author of the recent Theos report Making Multiculturalism Work.
There is a better way, articulated by David Barclay's recent report for Theos on Making Multiculturalism Work.
Though the panelists agreed that everyone's notion of multiculturalism working may be different, Orgad pointed out that in society we have been forced to define and identify what it means to be American as well as what it means to be un-American, which inevitably leads to exclusion.

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Bridgestone Americas family of companies is committed to recruiting and developing a diverse work force fully embracing multiculturalism in all of our operations.
Why, asks John Leo in U.S. News & World Report, is his own constituency so willing to bring him down with protests, disrupted basketball games, and boycotts, when Pres. Lawrence worked so hard to make Rutgers a campus that «bristles with the enforcement tools of diversity: a speech code, real courses replaced by «multicultural curricular change,» diversity awareness «training» in lectures and freshman orientation sessions, a tolerance for ethnic and racial segregation in dorms («a self - affirming environment,» as Lawrence puts it), and professors who learn not to raise unapproved ideas about race, gender, and the campus power system built around multiculturalism»?
Most of my work in emergent has been around challenging unseen white privilege, power, critiquing leadership and advocating for transparency, action and multiculturalism.
She also worked with two Willow Creek Community Church campuses, developing strategies and programming around multiculturalism.
I can't reach a lot of sites because my work firewall doesn't allow truth, only liberal multiculturalism.
Multiculturalism is like any other ideology it only works if we all believe in it and we will never all believe in anything.
Multiculturalism only works in empires.
His research engages with ethnic relations, social policy, social work, citizenship and multiculturalism in Middle Eastern and west European societies.
(1) The political issues explicitly confronted in Haneke's work — the alienating rituals of late capitalism, immigration, multiculturalism, the legacies of colonialism, the origins of fascism, the media's relationship with violence — further encourage the idea that he is attuned to the contemporary world, and prepared to engage with it, with a commitment matched by few other directors today.
In this project, the Education factor is present in the majority of the strands of work: approach of incorporating comprehensive sex education in the formal education system and in youth organizations; implementation of the Comprehensive Strategy of Sex Education of the Department of Education in the classrooms at the two education centres; strengthening of the institutional capacity of the health and education sectors, through the provision of health personnel, methodological tools and focusing on gender, human rights and multiculturalism; cross-sector coordination (Health - Education Departments), and with civil society to develop alliances which promote the exercising of the Sexual and Reproductive rights of the adolescents and young people of zones 3 and 7 of Guatemala City.
Only a personal or political decision, apparently, could explain our hope for finding Plato as well as Dewey, or works by critics as well as defenders of multiculturalism.
Relationships Sport Work Multiculturalism Identity Human Rights Legal, two Christian views and Buddhism
As a way of working with resistant preservice teachers, a Freirian approach to virtual field experiences was not concerned with imposing multicultural understanding but with utilizing diverse settings to illustrate the relevance of multiculturalism in practical ways that might reshape convictions regarding appropriate curriculum and instruction in public education.
From my experiences working in collaboration with Susan Florio - Ruane, I have seen how autobiography and autobiographical fiction can encourage the study of diversity and multiculturalism in ways that penetrate the reading and language arts curriculum in teacher education and for school - aged students (Florio - Ruane with deTar, 2001; Raphael et al., 2001).
Her work subverted accepted notions of gender, sexuality, social class, and ethnicity, and was prophetic in anticipating the broader cultural concerns — postcolonialism, feminism, civil rights, multiculturalism, and globalization — that reached a crescendo in the 1960s and continue to be relevant today.
Each essay in the first part of the book maps a possible terrain for approaching the work of a single artist — among them, James Coleman, Jimmie Durham, Susan Hiller, Gabriel Orozco and Adrian Piper — while the texts in the second part reflect upon artistic practice in relation to questions of subjectivity, postcoloniality and multiculturalism.
Hip - hop had a profound effect on the burgeoning multiculturalism that Ofili's work reflects, drawing the urban black experience into a cultural territory that had traditionally excluded it.
On show here are works belonging to the Christian Democratic Appeal (a small clay figurine representing the importance of family values and faith), the Labor Party (a piece of a new kind of asphalt, more endurable under extreme temperatures, connoting stability, employment and freedom of movement for the working class), the Socialist Party (photos of a protest by harbor workers in Rotterdam that went on strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the owners.)
Owens has gathered scores from 20 British artists, again from across generations, whose work considers ideas of race, class, difference, marginalisation, multiculturalism and Diaspora in the UK since the 1950s.
Durham was a significant figure during the 1980s and 1990s, b recognizing the work of women and artists of color, and artists who embraced multiculturalism and «identity politics.»
While looking back, the new works underscore the long - lasting effects of Colonialism that remain prevalent in the contemporary art world, in spite of broad cultural progress since the early - 1990s platforms of institutional - critique and multiculturalism.
About: Nka focuses on publishing critical work that examines the newly developing field of contemporary African and African Diaspora art within the modernist and postmodernist experience and therefore contributes significantly to the intellectual dialogue on world art and the discourse on internationalism and multiculturalism in the arts.
Influenced by a range of ideas from multiculturalism to philosophy, the rich dry pigment and dispersion on canvas works create contrasting entities between systemization and chaos.
His work shrewdly explores and confounds stereotypes of race and class, engaging with ideas around identity and authenticity as well as dislocation, multiculturalism, global food production and revolution, often addressed through playful conceits.
While signaling the importance of Carnival as a performance medium with mass appeal in the culminating era of the massification of museum culture, Up Hill Down Hall inscribes these works within the politically conscious cultural legacy of the Notting Hill Carnival, born of Caribbean migration and metropolitan accommodation to the aftermath of colonialism, resistance to racism and the mainstreaming of multiculturalism and, ultimately, developed through cultural ingenuity and artistic creativity at the forefront of the formation of postcolonial British culture.
The work of contemporary artists Cindy Sherman, Rashaad Newsome and Radcliffe Bailey coalesce around the politics of feminism and sexual identity, the issues of multiculturalism and social reform, as well as concern for the environment and natural resources.
Aga Zak, Scar.f in the Wind The Polish artist's realist paintings address themes of human rights and global multiculturalism, and the goal of her work is to celebrate cultural identity -LSB-...]
«This was one of the handful of works that jumpstarted the discussion of Jewish identity within the larger framework of identity politics and multiculturalism,» says Kleeblatt, the museum's chief curator.
b. 1954, Santender, Spain Although influenced by ideas ranging from philosophy to multiculturalism, Juan Uslé's lyrical abstract works do not aim to be in any way representational, rather they convey his personal vision of the world, which is poetic rather than narrative.
«I think that the concept of multiculturalism of Canada is so successful in Canada, and that's what draws so many people to come here and work, and move,» says Green.
He has done extensive work against racism in a variety of positions, including as the National Director of the Canadian Anti-Racism Education and Research Society and as a member of the Government of B.C. Advisory Council on Multiculturalism and was a delegate to the United Nations World Conference Against Racism in Durban South Africa and the European Union preparatory conference in Strasbourg, France.
Dr. Delucia - Waack has shown an impressive commitment to both group work and issues related to diversity and multiculturalism.
It's been a privilege to work with a diverse and impassioned group of dedicated people that appreciate the importance of social justice and multiculturalism.
In all of these contexts, his understanding and sensitivity to multiculturalism and its impact on the therapeutic process is a prominent part of his work.
«This work bolsters the company's long - standing tradition to champion multiculturalism within the real estate industry and the core belief that Latino culture and homeownership are inseparable,» adds Davidson.
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