Sentences with phrase «about public identities»

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While these contentious issues have already generated a heightened interest in Pope Francis» words and the American bishops» public statements, they also call on young Catholics to reflect more deeply about the seriousness of their faith and Catholic identity.
And something cruel, no doubt unintentionally cruel, about impressing upon a young child that his public identity is that of victim.
Americans have always created public myths about our identity as a people.
He has written with devastating persuasiveness about the the way in which white liberal guilt insists on making racism the primary source for black identity in public life, creating roles for black men and women to play — those of the challenger and bargainer.
They would necessarily have to attend to what is known about how persons» identities are shaped in general, and to what is known about the ways in which social, economic, and political power is arranged and could be rearranged in the public realm.
Faculty at these institutions «fear engaging students» religious identities in class, being unsure about the right to express faith or spirituality in public settings.»
Our social institutions, public policy and the way we think about our society and national identity has to catch up with this massive cultural shift.»
BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD The state of North Carolina today, March 30, repealed HB2, the law enacted a little over a year ago that aroused heated protests and boycotts, generated several lawsuits, and sparked a national conversation about gender identity and sex - specific public bathrooms and locker rooms.
Couching the argument in psephological number - crunching about the shifting class structure, they are playing out a deeper existential question about the party's strategy and public identity.
Speaking to Dzifa Bampoh, host of Joy FM's Newsnite programme Monday, the APC leader said the EC can not make a public spectacle of him by citing his inability to provide enough evidence about his identity after he had used his details captured on the voter's ID provided him by the Commission.
But Tenney said she would like to see greater public disclosure about the identities of those who fund super PACs and other independent political groups.
In response to a question about whether it educates its drivers about public accommodation issues, the company pointed to its non-discrimination policy and code - of - conduct to say it is setting expectations that refusal of service based on identity will not be tolerated.
Life Itself, Steve James's much - loved documentary about the late film critic Roger Ebert, failed to make the cut in best documentary contenders, although Citizenfour, Laura Poitras's study of the week in which Edward Snowden's NSA revelations — and identity — became public, did make the cut.
Of course, public awareness and acceptance of transgender people is much greater now than it was when Boys Don't Cry — Kimberly Peirce's significantly more insightful film about Brandon Teena, a transgender man coming to terms with his self - described «sexual identity crisis» — debuted in 1999, thanks largely to visibility campaigns and presidential announcements (Barack Obama is the first sitting President to use the word in a state - of - the - union address).
Under the National Assessment of Educational Progress Authorization Act (Public Law 107 - 279 III, section 303), the Commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is charged with ensuring that NAEP tests do not question test - takers about personal or family beliefs or make information about their personal identity publicly available.
Throughout a semester - long course, the nonprofit implements a civics curriculum based on students» civic identities and issues they care about, such as gang violence, public transit, or youth employment.25 The course framework encourages students to think through an issue by researching its root cause, developing an action plan, getting involved in their community through engagement tactics, and presenting their efforts to their class.
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What to do about it: Strictly speaking, a spouse or partner who does this has committed identity theft, says Rod Griffin, director of public education at credit bureau Experian.
Your credit report includes your: identity, existing credit, public records, and inquires about you.
However, because of my involvement with public art projects and queer identity in early, 90s, I decided to return to paintings with work that looked at the social ideas about the origins of one's sexual identity, often with black humor, of course.
Jennifer Samet: Your self - portraits seem to be about different identities, different faces, the roles we play out or try on for the public.
By speculating on worlds and life elsewhere, Maheke's new exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery becomes a public site to re-articulate and reinvent forms of relationality and representation, as much as a device for developing a new lexicon for thinking about identities outside of identity politics.
More specifically, the exhibition challenges some of the basic assumptions that are deeply ingrained in our social fabric about personal and public identities.
About Cey Adams Cey Adams was the Creative Director of Def Jam Recordings, where he founded the Drawing Board, the label's in - house visual design firm that created visual identities, album covers, logos and advertising campaigns for, among others, Run - DMC, Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Notorious B.I.G., Maroon 5 and Jay Z.
We knew that the show couldn't be an exhaustive survey of self - portraiture but we started by thinking about the Van Dyck painting and what makes it so important: the fact that the artist caused such a seismic shift in the approach to portraiture in the 17th century that was to last for at least the next three centuries; that his portraits were a form of «self - advertisement» and show an acute awareness of his identity and public image as a successful artist; that it was his final self - portrait, made in the last year of his life at the age of 42 and that his various self - portraits (there are seven known in total) trace his life as an artist.
«Public discussion about the fluidity of identity has become so commonplace that it might be difficult for a younger audience to appreciate how original and startling Cindy Sherman's work was,» says Marco Livingstone, co-curator of «Post Pop: East Meets West» at London's Saatchi Gallery, which closed in March and featured Sherman's work.
Colescott, a black artist, depicts the scene as the media and public saw it, rather than portraying the actual white culprit, and in doing so underscores the problematic association between crime and the black community in America, while sparking conversations about race and identity that remain prescient and necessary in our current world.
If the piece intends to say something about «constructed identity,» it's a yawn: everyone has a private and a public face.
As the debates among artists and intellectuals around a «racially representative art» shifted to discussions about social responsibility and a «folk» identity, artists like Aaron Douglas increasingly turned to the public arena as a means of addressing art and life in the 1930s.
This conversation will explore the ways that Beuys, Tillman and Tribe each raise questions about how identity shapes public reception and perception.
A program of video - based works that used television technology to bring public attention to Black American identity, through intervention, documentation, and parody, as in Anthony Ramos's About Media, in which the artist uses his Portapak camera to turn a news crew's visit to his home into media critique.
Spanning eight weeks, this presentation by NTU CCA Singapore's Young Professional Trainees takes the form of an ongoing experiment to explore the potential of these files as a tool for research and education, inviting the public to engage with materials for research, creation, and commentary about subjects such as culture, identity, and alternate realities.
As portrayed in Nina Leen's famous Life magazine photograph — an identity that has trailed her for her entire life — Sterne's position at the pinnacle of the group brings in its wake the inevitable questions about the disappearance of her work from the public eye.
Marsden Hartley's personal archive at the Bates College Museum of Art not only provides a wealth of information about the artist's life, relationships, and interests, but demonstrates his attempt to construct both a personal history and a public identity.
MOCA GA's Director Annette Cone - Skelton «is especially excited about this exhibition as it offers the public the unique opportunity to view the many processes undertaken by a professional sculptor in the design and execution of diverse and monumental gateway structures that serve as architectural markers for community identity.
In these respects, Rødland's work intersects with current and very public debates about power, identity, and the ownership of images.
I'm trying to deal with ideas about histories, fame, hearsay, and how public identities are constructed.
Public division about climate change rooted in conflicting socio - political identities.
There is a sharp drop in the amount of the public expressing concern about identity theft, according to a new survey conducted for Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada).
I won't try to analyze it, but obviously there is something about blogging / writing that brings such people together; perhaps the freedom of expression, or the independence of mind and self - confidence it takes to stake out an imperfect and non-corporate public identity
While the affidavit was a public document, Stringam Denecky asked Sun Media questions about the identity of Thornton's source in the early stages of its defamation action.
Your brand is what the public thinks about your company, and to influence those feelings, you must first know your identity.
In other words, the ban if not specifically about hijab, it is about any kind of identity - obscuring face covering, with reasonably well - defined exceptions that cover the sensible reasons for covering your face in public.
The weird thing about this, to me, is that the courts have a procedure to avoid making the disclosure public: «A well recognized means for an attorney to demonstrate the existence of an exception to the general rule, while simultaneously preserving confidentiality of the identity of his client, is to move the court for an in camera ex parte hearing.»
There is a sharp drop in the amount of the public expressing concern about identity theft, according to a new...
An example could be someone operating in business under a different name (not illegal); someone who would suffer financial loss if a business or general public knew some info about them; or someone who has faced public scrutiny (i.e., false criminal punishment) and can not, at least in good public image, disclose or have someone disclose their identity outside of private business matters.
Likening the manipulation of real names and addresses to more traditional forms of identity theft, Schneiderman expresses concerns about how the fake comments could have warped the FCC's assessment of public sentiment on net neutrality.
This has been a community movement, played out in regional and national media, influencing public debate about Indigenous issues, as well as our Australian identity for decades to come.
Adolescent Identity and the Impact on Adoptive Parents (PDF - 149 KB) National Resource Center for Foster Care and Permanency Planning (2003) Offers tips for parents of teens struggling with adoption issues, a list of organizations that provide information about adoption advocacy and public policy, and more.
«If you are engaged online, you have to realize that the data you have is valuable,» says Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit organization based in San Diego that educates the public about cybercrime.
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