Sentences with phrase «acknowledging complicity»

Other steps include acknowledging complicity in carbon emissions, finding beauty in nature, and reinvesting in climate activism.
The world's great democracies have been built on the bloodied backs of Haitians, and the beneficiaries of Haiti's sacrifices have yet to acknowledge their complicity in Haiti's impeded development...
His summary of why such apologies are worth doing is instructive for any health profession that is preparing to acknowledge their complicity with racist and colonising theories and practices.

Not exact matches

It is important that Catholics and Christians acknowledge the failures and complicity of certain Christians during the Nazi era — where guilt is beyond question --- but it is equally important that unjust allegations be answered, and that those who did live up to Christianity's teachings are recognized and applauded.
Its complicity in the power obsession of an industrial age and the resultant pollution is already widely acknowledged.
Unlike, say, the bourgeois couple in «Caché,» who were at least capable of feeling guilty for their complicity in the repression of the French Algerian population, the Laurents will not be called to account for their crimes against humanity, or even to acknowledge them.
Thomas Lawson acknowledged this paradox in 1981, calling it «critical complicity
Simultaneously his work challenges the highly politicised notions of cultural identity and authenticity, acknowledging his own culture's complicity in the perpetuation of such clichés.
Dreaming Rich is a characteristically exuberant and colourful critique of wealth, which simultaneously acknowledges society's complicity with it.
Complicity is best acknowledged.
But, as Lord Neuberger acknowledged, it has also been said that the rigour demanded of an art 3 - compliant investigation is «similar» to but by definition then, not the same as investigations into state complicity.
Knowing and acknowledging this history is particularly important for health systems and professionals, given that current Australian health dialogue supports the development of culturally safe services and practices, and this requires an understanding of one's own profession's historical complicity in such events.
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