Sentences with phrase «woman getting some recognition»

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Personally, I think that the person who is making $ 25,000 a year here in the states, and is barely able to pay their rent, but nevertheless gives $ 1000 a year to help others in need, is way more sacrificial than the men and women that get all the worldly praise and recognition.
Seattle Reign midfielder and Wales International Jess Fishlock «does not get the recognition she deserves», according to Wales women's team manager Jayne Ludlow.
Every year the shoe gets higher and higher tilting the spine... Our bodies were not designed for this and all of these things are external signs that we have decided are nomenclature for what a woman doesn't look like, instead of taking any time to go back to the universal energy and recognition of our bodies, and how they function best.
Women elect to work because they will get more recognition and appreciation in the workforce than at home?
Conferences are also one of the standard ways of getting your work out to its target audience — and that's key to the kind of visibility and recognition that scientists need for their careers to grow, says Donna Dean, a retired senior adviser for the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) who now works as an executive consultant for the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) and a career consultant for the American Chemical Society (ACS).
«The big challenge is to get enough women senior enough in their fields and with enough name recognition that they become an obvious choice,» said Kuhn.
I wrote a post last year about how I find it crazy that Women only get one day of recognition every year.
It has been a long, slow, sometimes painful process, but women are finally starting to get the recognition that they deserve.
Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek and Annabella Sciorra, all accusers of Harvey Weinstein, delivered a speech and introduced a montage that was all about the importance of diversity in movies — a message that was reinforced by del Toro's success later in the evening, and Frances McDormand's acceptance speech, in which she got all the women nominated for Oscars to stand up, calling for recognition, plus more financial backing from producers.
Wonder Woman, the massively successful superhero film, also got a nod from the Producers Guild, a keen sign that it might get some true recognition from Academy voters in categories beyond technical achievement.
«What I like about our festival awards is that we get to watch new films by talented but relatively unknown women filmmakers and we know that our recognition of them will help them be seen by the wider audiences they deserve.
I've opted to include her as the single, combined character as I'm not entirely sure how the mechanics of controlling the two twins at once would work, but as the woman who fostered and cared for the almighty Ganondorf, it only seems to make sense that she get proper recognition.
The last nomination on the list comes to another DGA newcomer, albeit one whose directing career stretches back multiple decades: Mad Max: Fury Road's George Miller, getting recognition for his frankly amazing achievement in turning a woman - led fourth installment of a moribund action franchise into one of the hottest movies of the year.
Daniela Vega, «A Fantastic Woman» (Sony Pictures Classics) Though «A Fantastic Woman» premiered in Berlin way back in February, this year's TIFF is helping its stunning star get more deserved recognition.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women feels perfectly placed in a year that has finally seen Wonder Woman get the front and center recognition she deserves, sandwiched between two massive films starring the hero.
Female Filmmakers are Finally Getting More Recognition No, really guys, women can direct and shoot movies too!
Hidden Figures is the sum of great lead performances to tell the stories of three women who didn't get the recognition they deserve until now.
-- A study of almost 2,000 students in introductory biology classes shows that women have to perform a letter grade better in order to get equal recognition from their male peers.
Today, in recognition of February's annual Women in Horror Month, we get acquainted with a few up - and - coming writers of urban fantasy and paranormal romance.
Women had many obstacles to face in terms of recognition: their artwork was often relegated to merely «craft» or «handiwork» status; they had difficulty getting the schooling and training they needed for fine arts; they often did not receive credit for the work they did, with much of it attributed to their husbands or male counterparts, as in the case of Judith Leyster; and there were social restrictions as to what was accepted as women's subject maWomen had many obstacles to face in terms of recognition: their artwork was often relegated to merely «craft» or «handiwork» status; they had difficulty getting the schooling and training they needed for fine arts; they often did not receive credit for the work they did, with much of it attributed to their husbands or male counterparts, as in the case of Judith Leyster; and there were social restrictions as to what was accepted as women's subject mawomen's subject matter.
The venerable Colorado museum's show last summer, «Women of Abstract Expressionism,» featured 51 paintings by 12 women artists who have not gotten recognition as a group before — from Elaine de Koonig, the wife of Willem, whose work she championed; to Helen Frankenthaler, married to Robert Motherwell; to Lee Krasner, overshadowed by her art - star husband, Jackson Pollock; as well as many of their peers, from familiar to obscure: Joan Mitchell, Mary Abbott, Perle Fine, Jay DeFeo, Ethel Schwabacher, Judith Godwin, Grace Hartigan, Deborah Remington and Sonia GechWomen of Abstract Expressionism,» featured 51 paintings by 12 women artists who have not gotten recognition as a group before — from Elaine de Koonig, the wife of Willem, whose work she championed; to Helen Frankenthaler, married to Robert Motherwell; to Lee Krasner, overshadowed by her art - star husband, Jackson Pollock; as well as many of their peers, from familiar to obscure: Joan Mitchell, Mary Abbott, Perle Fine, Jay DeFeo, Ethel Schwabacher, Judith Godwin, Grace Hartigan, Deborah Remington and Sonia Gechwomen artists who have not gotten recognition as a group before — from Elaine de Koonig, the wife of Willem, whose work she championed; to Helen Frankenthaler, married to Robert Motherwell; to Lee Krasner, overshadowed by her art - star husband, Jackson Pollock; as well as many of their peers, from familiar to obscure: Joan Mitchell, Mary Abbott, Perle Fine, Jay DeFeo, Ethel Schwabacher, Judith Godwin, Grace Hartigan, Deborah Remington and Sonia Gechtoff.
A small number of women artists got around the tastes of the art market and the restrictions of art institutions to achieve recognition and a degree of celebrity.
In this interview, Krasner speaks of her dismay with the lack of recognition that many professional female artists receive; her resistence to joining the Club and the Irascible Eighteen; her experiences with getting exposure as a female artist; her relationship and respect for John Graham; the interest of Betty Parsons in Krasner's work; the mixed compliments received from Hofmann; her relationship with Newman; Her objection to de Kooning's «Woman» series; the Freudian aspect of Abstract Expressionism; the authoritarian / autocratic image of Rothko and Newman; the sexually biased role of the female within the Jewish Faith; the impossibility of separating content and aesthetic value; her female influence upon Pollock; her role in exposing Pollock to Matisse; her ability to network for Pollock (Herbert and Mercedes Matter, Sandy Calder, James Johnson, Sweeney, Hofmann); her ambiguity as to whether she has had the tradition female artist experience due to her association with Pollock.
2016 MacArthur Fellow Kellie Jones says, «A lot of women artists don't get any recognition... their early years are really their 50s or 60s.»
Business books that women do write are less likely to get the recognition that any old business book written by a man is likely to get.
In recognition of World AIDS Day (December 1) Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region is encouraging men, women, and young people to get tested for HIV.
CINCINNATI (November 30, 2015)-- In recognition of World AIDS Day (December 1) Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region is encouraging men, women, and young people to get tested for HIV.
Getting to an official to be married proved a hardship or outright impossible for many couples, so the law set aside certain provisions that ratified a union between man and woman that ensured they held the same benefits and legal recognition as the more formal marriages.
Wish I had some answers on how to get women's teams the recognition they deserve.
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