Sentences with phrase «south american heritage»

Supervised and trained all new host staff in accordance with company policies and standards Sustained the reputation of the company by ensuring our guest's satisfactory experience starting with their first impression Determined and controlled the business flow of the restaurant Fulfilled all reservation requests while maximizing company profitability and without compromising service Served as an ambassador of the brand, as well the rich South American heritage of which it was built upon.
Influenced by colonial art as well as native indigenous artistic practices, Gustavo Ortiz's paintings are distinctly Latin American in their hybrid blend of both European and South American heritage.
Stemming from her South American heritage and migration to Europe, Calero constructs social spaces that use sensory engagement as a democratic entry point for audiences to investigate socio - political themes of cultural representation and national identity.

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The 200 year history of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church is wrapped inextricably to the struggles and triumphs of the African American community in the South, and they did nothing less than try to erase that entire history out of some perverse desire to not name racist terrorism inspired by the very worst in our national heritage for what it is.
Parts of the 2002 film Dragonfly were filmed there (although the people and the land were presented as South American) and the producers hired extras (at least three with speaking parts) from the ancient Hawaiʻian native population, which seeks to preserve its cultural heritage, [27] including the pre-USA name of these two islands, Atooi or Tauaʻi.
Upon moving to Los Angeles, the duo continued to record music, produce videos, and perform plays throughout Southern California, South America and Europe, inspired by their personal experiences, Latin American heritage, and a history of modern avant - garde performance and film.
It may also present a whiff of home for the Atlanta - based artist, whose practice routinely confronts the heritage of the American South in both its revolting (e.g., slavery) and enlivening (e.g., jazz) aspects.
«Harvard's president Drew Gilpin Faust, a scholar of the Civil War, slavery, and the American South, has drawn attention to the university's institutional history and has prompted the campus community to examine painful realities of African American heritage that have until recently remained unspoken and unaddressed.
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