Sentences with phrase «address issues of immigration»

His films subvert the cinematic gaze to address issues of immigration, race, gender, desire, and the politics of representation.
They are happy for junior frontbenchers to address issues of immigration and Europe etc but the leader should be focused on the «conversion issues».
«During the last few days during the government shutdown, I was proud that we sat in a room for an hour and a half and discussed in a culture of trust, different proposals to address the government shutdown, to address the issue of immigration and the Dreamers as well as border security issues,» he said.
Speaking to the latest issue of The House magazine, Shadow Home Office Minister Keir Starmer admitted that Labour has failed to address the issue of immigration.

Not exact matches

Nearly half of leaders (46 %) associated with the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) selected «immigration / refugees» as the top public policy issue that evangelicals need to address in 2017, according to the NAE's recent monthly Evangelical Leaders Survey.
Meanwhile, those within the party who see themselves as Blue Labour think that not enough is being done to address the concerns of the party's own voters on issues such as immigration.
«On the heels of thousands joining NAN in Tallahassee, FL for a «stand your ground» rally, participants will address additional key policy issues such as jobs, voter ID and immigration; which will be key in this midterm election year...»
«Of course there are issues [with immigration] but it seems to me that you address those issues, you don't scapegoat immigrants.
At 6:30 p.m., Rep. Hakeem Jeffries delivers annual State of the District address, discussing issues including affordable housing, community safety, job creation, and immigration reform, Long Island University, 1 University Pl., Brookyln.
After refusing to address the issue properly at the General Election and making this speech at a time of increasing electoral vulnerability for the Conservatives, Mr Cameron does look like he's ripped up his own rulebook on how to deal with the issue of immigration.
With varying degrees of conviction, the contenders have identified immigration as the issue the party must address if it is to reconnect with those voters who spurned it.»
«Perhaps once again the government need to think very carefully about how they approach this issue, as it is clear there are limits to the effectiveness of relying on employer and landlord checks to address illegal immigration
«When you addressed the House of Commons and the Home Affairs Select Committee last week on the issue of illegal immigration, you answered the questions put to you in good faith,» she wrote.
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Dheepan won the Palme D'Or at Cannes last year and addresses two of the burning social issues of the day: illegal immigration and gang culture in French suburbs.
Dead Man Walking (Tim Robbins, 1995) Any film that addresses one of the big, divisive issues of our day (abortion, immigration, homosexuality, etc.) runs the risk of being preachy.
In 2006, Gloria Ladson - Billings, a leading education advocate, addressed the achievement gap at the American Education Research Association by arguing that the focus on the achievement gap is misguided because it shines the spotlight on education disparities along the lines of race and immigration but does not address the larger issues of institutional oppression (see From the Achievement Gap to the Education Debt: Understanding Achievement in U.S. Schools).
«At a moment in our history when we confront significant economic inequalities, distressing racial tensions, increasing segregation and crucial questions about immigration, the passage of tepid legislation that addresses none of these issues is not a cause for celebration.»
Nankani and Ortega voice the many - layered characters with subtle nuance in this heartbreaking novel that addresses two emotionally fraught issues of our time, illegal immigration and infertility.
This, of course, is roughly the same approach that's proved ineffective failed so spectacularly at addressing so many other complex issues, including drug enforcement, immigration policy, gays in the military, and so forth.
Using labor - intensive processes, Ward imbues his work with layered meanings connected to cultural expression, history, and black experience, particularly of his native Jamaica and his adopted home of Harlem, New York, while also addressing issues related to immigration.
Gonzalez - Torres used aspects of his own identity to address issues of homosexuality, immigration, AIDS, and the personal relationships in his life, to make rigorously democratic, conceptually layered, and formally innovative work that confounds separations between the public and private.
[20] This exhibit included over 60 artists addressing social and political issues, including human rights and equality, immigration, foreign relations, the environment, and climate change, and continued Bui's curatorial activation of Peter Lamborn Wilson's concept of the Temporary Autonomous Zone, «a space wherein the fluctuation of artistic energy establishes the flow of information, and in so doing aligns — however fleetingly — a great collective imagination.
In a follow up to the gallery's critically acclaimed group show «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN,» which opened during the week of the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past yeaof the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past yeaOF RESISTANCE features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
My work has centered on social - political issues within communities addressing different aspects of immigration, violence and the economic relationship between the United States and Mexico.»
This issue of Art21 Magazine explores a diversity of perspectives on this topic, from the role of immigration, disability rights, healthcare, and artists who are trying to address inequality in their work.
Diverse in culture, identity and age, the artists selected for ONE YEAR: The Art of Politics in Los Angeles have been addressing issues like immigration policy, race, gender discrimination, and environmental concerns well before the current administration.
The gallery will feature artwork of all mediums that address issues such as immigration rights, health care, reproductive rights, climate change, transgender rights, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as many others that have sparked protests throughout the country and the world.
In a follow up to the gallery's critically acclaimed group show «Uprise / Angry Women,» which opened during the week of the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition One Year Of Resistance features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past yeaof the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition One Year Of Resistance features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past yeaOf Resistance features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
Many of its shows address local issues, from immigration to redevelopment.
As part of its CreateNYC cultural plan, New York City today announced seven projects designated for grants to either create or continue partnerships between arts organizations and city agencies in the interest of, according to a press release, «bringing the unique benefits of arts and culture to help address pressing civic issues including public health and safety, domestic violence, literacy, planning, immigration, and criminal justice.»
Amazon, Arctic, Darfur and Napa Valley Stephan Faris, a correspondent for Time, Fortune, and Salon, who wrote Forecast: The Consequences of Climate Change, from the Amazon to the Arctic, from Darfur to Napa Valley, addressed land use and how global warming is responsible for drought, water issues, malaria spreading, health, and immigration pressures around the world.
Promising to «use the resources of the $ 95 - million - a-year budget» to address both immigration policy and animal - rights issues, Watson actively promoted his chosen slate of candidates.
«Addresses the broad range of challenges and opportunities presented by the EB - 5 program, including the immigration, tax and securities compliance issues integral to creating and maintaining successful regional centers and projects.»
Interestingly, in that case the Court never addressed the issue of whether the plaintiff's immigration status is admissible.
It provides a general overview of a variety of immigration systems, and addresses issues such as eligibility criteria for the admission of guest workers and their families, guest workers» recruitment and sponsorship, and visa requirements.
Suhi is a Senior Associate in our Immigration Practice Group, where she partners with executives and legal and human resources personnel to address a wide spectrum of immigration issues of corporaImmigration Practice Group, where she partners with executives and legal and human resources personnel to address a wide spectrum of immigration issues of corporaimmigration issues of corporate clients.
Intersections with Immigration Issues: Recognizing and Addressing Legal Barriers for Immigrants in Your Courtroom, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Mar. 2010
LP Magazine Marketing Column: Print Makes a Comeback Law Practice Magazine, July / August 2012 In my first issue as the Law Practice Magazine marketing columnist (alternating issues with immigration law pioneer Greg Siskind), I address a «roll back the clock» issue of law firms seeking a return to the «hard copy» and how «print» (as opposed to paperless) is making a comeback in law firm marketing.
Provide direct legal services to crime victims / survivors affected by fraud and / or identity theft, campus sexual assault, hate crimes, immigrant victims with meritorious immigration relief to address the range of civil legal issues that arise from the victimization
CLEO's materials address issues in many areas of law, including family, domestic violence, social assistance, housing, and immigration and refugee law.
Provide direct legal services to victims of labor and sex trafficking to address the range of civil legal issues that arise from their victimization, including, but not limited to, representation on applications for immigration relief and to recover civil damages arising from the trafficking
Provide direct legal services to immigrant victims with meritorious immigration relief and victims of affected by fraud and / or identity theft in order to address the range of civil legal issues that arise from the victimization
Fellows and law students will provide legal services, outreach, and education to address legal needs resulting from human trafficking and a variety of civil legal issues arising from victimization, such as family law, education, employment, immigration, and consumer protection, as well as enforcing crime victims» rights.
Provide direct legal services to human trafficking survivors and crime survivors affected by fraud and / or identity theft, campus sexual assault, hate crimes, immigrant victims with meritorious immigration relief to address the range of civil legal issues that arise from the victimization;
It does not address issues related to criminal law or procedure, sentencing, post-conviction remedies, probation, parole, or immigration detention or other forms of civil incarceration.
These projects address a range of legal issues including voting rights, health care, immigration, veterans» benefits, LGBTQ rights, justice reform, community economic development, domestic violence, and more.
Addressed constituent needs and concerns regarding a variety of issues including social security, immigration, health
On 24 December 2002, the Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs issues general directions to ATSIC to address potential conflicts of interest by preventing ATSIC from funding organisations of which full - time ATSIC officeholders are directors or in which they have a controlling interest.
The Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs issues general directions to ATSIC to address potential conflicts of interest by preventing ATSIC from funding organisations of which full - time ATSIC officeholders are directors or in which they have a controlling interest.
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