Sentences with phrase «objector at»

Todd Gray presents an ongoing durational performance in the exhibition Public Fiction: The Conscientious Objector at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, West Hollywood curated by Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey and Lauren Mackler through April 15th, 2018.
In 2018, Gray's work was included in Public Fiction: the Conscientious Objector at the MAK Center for Art & Architecture in Los Angeles where he directed a new durational performance delivered by professional actors, and upcoming, a number of Gray's works are included in the major summer group exhibition Michael Jackson: On the Wall at London's National Portrait Gallery, travelling to the Grand Palais Paris, and the Kunstmusem Bonn through 2019.
The Conscientious Objector at the Schindler House presents new and existing works by Sam Gilliam, Anthea Hamilton, Lucy McKenzie, Dianna Molzan, and Suki Seokyeong Kang, plus a new durational performance delivered by professional actors and directed by Todd Gray.

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During World War I he visited the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, three times in the interest of conscientious objectors.
I laughed at «First of all, they are not quoting James, but an objector to James.
FTR, I come at this having been born, raised and educated in the Mennonite faith, where as a part of the curriculum they handed out conscientious objector forms.
The ANSTO case has not stood up well at the public hearings, and objectors and impartial observers felt confident the review would recommend not funding the new reactor.
(And even that film remains devoted at all times to chronicling the life of its subject, conscientious objector Desmond T. Doss.
Dissenting «Hudson objectors» also have to pay so - called «agency fees» or be fired (at least in California and other non-right-to-work states).
As someone who has been a conscientious objector of high stakes standardized tests and is actively involved in the opt out campaign in our state, the decoupling of standardized tests scores from the teacher evaluation does not get at the root of the issues.
Jia Lee, MORE candidate and teacher at the Earth School is one of the conscientious objectors who refuses to administer the NY State Test this year.
The exhibition, entitled The White Stag Group, comprises some 80 works and reflects the youthful dynamism and energy which artists such as Basil Rakoczi, Kenneth Hall, Thurloe Conolly and others brought to the Irish art scene, when they settled here, mainly as conscientious objectors, at the outbreak of World War II.
It began after a bid to have lawyers be able to declare themselves «conscientious objectors» to signing the statement failed in December, after being defeated in a vote by benchers at Convocation.
The members were not told or advised by David Michael (principal solicitor and deputy monitoring officer) that they could not participate in the meeting nor that they were disqualified from voting by reason of attendance at a public meeting in February 2006 including objectors to the development in question or by non-attendance at a site visit conducted by the committee.
The conscientious objectors found that no hospital needed to use mace more than once; all violence directed at staff ended once the inmates knew staff really were carrying mace and were willing to use it.
It seems to me however that if the Form 4 is deficient but is accepted as a matter of discretion, and the evidence produced at the inquiry is such as to lead to the conclusion that the act does not meet each of the criteria of s237 (a)(b) and (c), then the Tribunal must find, as a matter of law, that the act is not one attracting the expedited procedure regardless of any relevant omission by the objectors of information required by the Form 4.
Even this claim is debatable, as revealed by the observation of many conscientious objectors during the Vietnam era assigned to work in New Jersey's state mental hospitals at a time they first started using mace to calm violent patients.
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