Sentences with phrase «addresses identity issues»

Smurfette (Demi Lovato) addresses identity issues on a quest to a secret Smurfs enclave in this starry - voiced, all - animated adventure.
It would simply be a reason to regret a decision that was taken when there are better ways of addressing the identity issue.
I have helped people in life transitions (including addressing identity issues, family and relationship changes, questioning life purpose and goals).

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Today's existing protocols for addressing the issue of identity simply come up short across the board.
One of the obvious difficulties with these suggestions is that the fundamental issue as to how the individual churches themselves have internalized different understandings of baptism as being a part of their existence and self - identity, an existence and identity which has very often been at least partially shaped as a reaction to the teachings propounded by other churches, has not been adequately addressed.
It represents a call to the left to address another issue that is represented by some kind of myopic space within its own ranks (another example is English identity, covered well above).
The General Secretary of the NDC at the time, the late Dr Josiah Aryeh, at a press conference in Accra had said: «The identity or identities of the lenders, the intricate corporate maze known as the CNTCI, the conflicting and confusing addresses and telephone / fax numbers, the concealment of critical conditions of the agreement from the Loan Agreement and from the documentation submitted to Parliament, including the issue of the bank guarantee and the sole - sourcing undertakings, all point to one thing.
Neither voluntary identity - sharing via social networks nor device fingerprinting can address this issue, leaving scammers and spammers free to continue using email for their nefarious purposes.
by Walter Chaw Arriving right smack dab in the latter half of a decade in American cinema that saw digital «reality» supplant filmic «reality» (and appearing the same year as James Cameron's Forrest Gump: Titanic), Hong Kong legend John Woo's high - camp Face / Off directly (and presciently) addresses issues of identity theft, terrorism, and the digital corruption of reality and indirectly addresses Woo's émigré influence on the modern action film.
As an emergency outreach counselor immediately following the tragic event — and in her subsequent role as founding executive director of Mustard Seed Generation, a nonprofit organization with a mission of encouraging Korean American youth to develop all aspects of a healthy identity — Kim has addressed an array of mental health issues in the Korean American community, including suicidal tendencies, depression, anxiety, perfectionism, low self - esteem, body image issues, substance abuse, and identity confusion.
The ongoing shift from heavily immigrant to primarily native - born children means schools must address other issues, particularly poverty and cultural identity.
Participants will gain an understanding of the latest developments in state and federal law on complex issues, such as: Transgender Students: issues related to student dress code, the right to participate in school activities and events, access to school facilities such as locker rooms and restrooms; School Climate: the obligation to proactively address school climate and promote a school climate accepting of all students, regardless of sexual orientation; Religious Issues: the rights of students and staff to express moral and religious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliissues, such as: Transgender Students: issues related to student dress code, the right to participate in school activities and events, access to school facilities such as locker rooms and restrooms; School Climate: the obligation to proactively address school climate and promote a school climate accepting of all students, regardless of sexual orientation; Religious Issues: the rights of students and staff to express moral and religious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliissues related to student dress code, the right to participate in school activities and events, access to school facilities such as locker rooms and restrooms; School Climate: the obligation to proactively address school climate and promote a school climate accepting of all students, regardless of sexual orientation; Religious Issues: the rights of students and staff to express moral and religious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliIssues: the rights of students and staff to express moral and religious views regarding sexual orientation and identity both during school and outside of school; Employment Issues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliIssues: the implications of recent developments regarding same sex marriage and the rights of same sex couples to access employee benefits; and Discrimination Issues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliIssues: the rights and obligations to address issues of employment discrimination and retaliissues of employment discrimination and retaliation.
UNESCO is bringing Education Ministers together for the» #OutInTheOpen International Ministerial Meeting: Education Sector Responses to Violence based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity / Expression», representing the largest gathering of Ministers and other high - level representatives to address the issue.
Well - prepared leaders, Spence said, will strive to assure that «every single action [they are] engaged in supports that strategy,» marshaling resources to raise students» achievement, to close the gaps in achievement, and to address effectively issues of race and identity that lie at the heart of urban systems» achievement gaps.
The guidance issued today by the Departments of Education and Justice adds another voice to an ongoing conversation about how gender identity is addressed, and expresses an interpretation of Title IX that is unsettled law.
Another consistent theme is relevance: Students feel connected, engaged, and meaningfully involved when they are addressing relevant issues that reflect their interests, their passions, and their identities.
By moving through the frameworks for Meaningful Student Involvement, students and adults can work in partnership to address countless issues across the entirety of the education system, ranging from curricular areas to identity, the physical plant to the societal purpose of schooling.
The notarized form will provide physical addresses and government - issued identity information that will also uniquely identify a user in the system records.
Beloved Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli, author of Maniac Magee and Wringer, addresses issues of identity, belonging, family, and bullying in this humorous and heartfelt...
For security purposes, to confirm your identity, please include with your written request a legible copy of your current driver's license or other current government - issued identification card showing your current address and date of birth.
Identity theft is an extremely difficult issue to address.
Sara Greenberger Rafferty's videos often address important political issues such as gender identity using references from comedy and popular culture.
It is within this context she addresses issues of identity, culture, frailty and vulnerability.
John Feodorov is a conceptual artist whose work addresses contemporary issues of consumerism, the environment and identity.
Do issues of national culture and national perspectives on identity and culture become something that Tate Modern addresses itself to, or is that something for Tate Britain?
Artists from Istanbul represented in Double Crescent are Hale Tenger, whose edgy assemblage works, addressing issues of gender and identity, have been exhibited at the biennials in Saõ Paolo, Johannesburg and Istanbul; Ali Kazma, whose powerful videos of people at their occupations have been shown at the Istanbul Biennial; Ayşe Erkmen, whose witty architectural interventions have been featured at Art Basel, the Hamburger Bahnhof and the Sharjah Biennial; Gülsün Karamustafa, a multimedia artist whose research - based installations on subjects such as nomads and refugees have been shown at Documenta, the Salzburger Kunstverein and the Walker Art Center and Nazım Ünal Yılmaz whose large - scale figurative paintings have been exhibited at the Kunsthaus Stade in Germany and Contemporary Istanbul.
Through his rigorous physical approach to the material presence of painting, Bradford has addressed powerful issues of our time, including the AIDS epidemic, the misrepresentation and fear of queer identity, and systemic racism in America.
Led by Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker, Chief Curator of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Prospect.4 brings together 73 artists from North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and the European powers that colonized New Orleans, addressing issues of identity, displacement and cultural hybridity within the context of the celebration of the city's Tricentennial.
Exhibitions include: a group exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification through new communications technologies; the first comprehensive career survey and solo museum exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose bold text - based works address issues of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused exhibition on broadcast and video work, organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy of broadcast media.
We were looking at our alums and we found Ebony and got very interested in her work also because her work addresses issues, very pressing issues, of race and identity here in the United States.
ESTHER CLAYPOOL GALLERY: 617 Western Ave. «Watershed,» new works on paper addressing issues of identity and community and bio-geology by Shirley Scheier.
«Both a celebration of womanhood and a brash political statement, the work plays with the language of radical feminist movements to address issues of gender, identity and sexuality.»
From 1980 to 1986, the women of Toxic Shock worked collaboratively to produce a body of work that addressed the complex issues of politics, power, gender, and identity.
«SELF REFLECTION is an intersectional approach to issues of «gender, identity, sexuality, body image, censorship, and self - liberation,» says The Untitled Space Gallery, and the artists involve use their own autonomy as a means of addressing «the personal as political via self - reflection and reinvention, tackling conventional notions of female image and taboo.»
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.
He commented, «Employing a dense and intense drawing style, she creates elaborate, quasi-narrative compositions that address issues of race, gender, sexual identity, religion and historical record.»
Issues of identity, gender, class, race, globalization, and consumerism is crucial to the exhibition and is addressed through the many creative, theoretical, and sociopolitical investigations of the artists.
June 15 — August 11, 2007 Transformer featured dynamic artists who address issues of role - playing, racial and gender stereotypes, and gender identity through employing alter egos in their work.
Her artwork, which often involves photographing people, addresses issues of community and identity in a variety of ways.
One of the most provocative and thoughtful artists of our time, Hank Willis Thomas sees his work in photography, video, and installation as an opportunity to address issues of race and identity as approached in advertising and popular culture.
Throughout his career, Erizku has created a unique visual language and distinctive iconography that address issues of race, identity, politics and cultural history, while drawing from myriad references ranging from urban culture to advertising to the art historical canon.
This exhibition addressed contemporary portraiture as the nexus of three issues: visuality, location, and identity.
Whether addressing issues of race, gender, sexuality, politics, or history - or seemingly remaining silent about them - the works featured offer powerful interpretations of cultural identity and artistic legacy.
His work complicates existing narratives of pop art in Britain, and it will be used in displays at all Tate sites focusing on this period and on pop art in particular, as well as for displays addressing issues of portraiture, identity and aesthetic choice.
Designed by the artists to include a site - specific sculpture on FLAG Art Foundation's outdoor terrace, overlooking the Hudson River, the show addresses existential issues linked to identity, sexuality, and mortality, as well as an examination of social value systems and the expectations that surround them.
The works address architecture and urbanity, bodily perception and physical laws, social issues, poetry, performance, gender, and identity.
Johnson, who got his start as a photographer, works across media — including video, sculpture, painting, and installation — using a wide variety of materials to address issues of African American identity and history.
The works addresses architecture and urbanity, bodily perception and physical laws, social issues, poetry, performance, gender and identity.
These works often address exis - tential issues, such as the concept of personal identity in the art of Roni Horn, the power of an emotional outburst in the work of Sam Taylor - Johnson, the expression of psychological states by Bas Jan Ader or Arnulf Rainer, or the confrontation with death and transience by the likes of Christian Boltanski or Bill Viola.
Addressing governmental / civic relations and related conflicts of power, identity issues such as ethnic discrimination, forced migration and forced disappearances.
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