Safe Is Not Enough Michael Sadowski There has been a sea change in public attitudes
around gender and sexuality, yet progress on LGBTQ issues in schools has moved slowly, writes Michael Sadowski, Ed.M.»
Not exact matches
It actually reminds me of a lot of the debate going on
around the
sexuality and gender issues.
Those words I toss
around so casually in my lectures — faith, doubt, fundamentalism,
gender,
sexuality, church — are potent seeds that have nestled, split,
and grown inside of them, over many years, producing testimonies as unique
and as urgent as the ones they print in Christianity Today, but without the tidy endings.
I'm giving this print away because of the incredible debate that is going on right now in the church
and elsewhere
around gender, women
and sexuality.
They added: «This position is not intended to deny, discourage or exclude those with uncertain feelings
around sexuality or
gender identity from seeking qualified
and appropriate help.
Megan is a Christian theologian who facilitates conversation
around controversial issues for churches, Christian organizations, communities,
and colleges, particularly
around issues related to sex,
gender,
and sexuality.
Week 4 — A review of some of the most pertinent religious beliefs that Americans hold about
gender,
sexuality and childbirth, how this compares with indigenous cultures
around the world,
and how this is influencing the way we are conceiving, gestating
and birthing our children.
Tangerine (R for frontal nudity, drug use, pervasive profanity
and graphic, disturbing
sexuality)
Gender - bending dramedy, set in Tinseltown, revolving
around a recently - paroled, transsexual prostitute (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez) who spends Christmas Eve searching for the pimp (James Ransone) who broke her heart.
QUEERY explores individual stories of identity, personality
and the shifting cultural matrix
around gender,
sexuality and civil rights.
The harassment at River High reflected another theme related by teachers
around the country — that
gender roles
and sexuality are tied together,
and students who are viewed as outside the norm of traditional notions of
gender are targeted for harassment.
Her work examines ideas
around femininity, beauty, race,
sexuality,
and gender.
Like Ligon, their work often deals with the shifting experience of American identity, examining loaded questions
around language, power, race,
gender and sexuality.
Us is a show of new work by younger
and more established local
and international artists
around the theme of group identity, whether nation, culture, class,
gender,
sexuality or race.
Performative strategies today, such as those practiced by Patty Chang, revolve
around issues of the body
and related themes, including endurance,
sexuality,
and gender difference.
Following in this tradition, «Trigger» extends the conversation
around identity, considering how even a fluid conception of
gender is marked by ongoing negotiations of power
and can not be understood outside its complex intersections with race, class,
sexuality,
and disability.
The idea of appropriation, of taking images
and transforming or re-contextualising them, has proved a powerful tool for artists, allowing them to reveal
and challenge social
and media narratives
around, for example
gender,
sexuality and race.
The Harmers engages in a contemporary debate
around class,
gender,
and sexuality through the backdrop of a call - in Satellite radio show.
The show looks at artists from the sixties up until today who deal with notions of identity
and ideas
around gender,
sexuality,
and race.
«Trigger» extends the conversation
around identity, considering how even a fluid conception of
gender is nonetheless marked by ongoing negotiations of power
and can not be understood outside its complex intersections with race, class,
sexuality,
and disability.
Simultaneously drawing upon the world
around her
and her own experiences, Dumas reflects on contemporary anxieties about love
and death,
gender and sexuality,
and mass media
and celebrity.
The exhibition is organized
around five selected themes from the complex history of the Second Wave, including the marginalization of women artists
and their exclusion from the art historical canon, the female body
and its representation, «women's work,»
sexuality and gender,
and race
and ethnicity.
Words into Action: The story of the Milan Women's Bookstore Collective Established as a platform for debates
around gender,
sexuality, feminism
and politics in 1975, Libreria delle Donne de Milano stocked essays, novels
and graphic works by women only, encouraging the publishing of new writing as well as making earlier publications accessible.
Among the galleries exploring feminist issues, Salon 94 (New York) will feature works by three women artists — Huma Bhabha, Francesca DiMattio,
and Katy Grannan — offering commentary on issues of race,
gender, class
and sexuality;
and Galleri Magnus Karlsson (Stockholm) will present a thematic stand curated
around the question of what it means for works of art to be designated as «female».
Like Ligon, these
and other artists explored loaded questions
around representations of race,
gender and sexuality during the reactionary aftermath of the «Culture Wars ‟
and the AIDS crisis at the close of the Reagan era.
The dominance of the cisgender gaze
and the desire to shift narratives away from binary formations of
gender (male / female)
and sexuality (straight / gay) have recently gained greater attention in the discourse
around contemporary art.
Her manipulation of found materials combined with her morbidly playful work generates unusual
and provocative associations
around the subjects of
gender, domesticity,
sexuality,
and kitsch.
Schneemann's film Meat Joy (1964) in this exhibition reflects discourse
around the body,
sexuality and gender in an erotic ritual, in which flesh becomes material
and the body becomes the medium.
The exhibition catalogue
and wall text seemed to toe a line of disclosure of both the artist's
gender and orientation, avoiding
gendered pronouns
and often using indirect language
around the issue of
sexuality, which, knowing her work, may well have been the artist's idea.
Raisa Kabir is multi-disciplinary artist, weaver
and writer, who uses contemporary textiles, sound
and photography to interrogate,
and question concepts
around the politics of dress in connection to
gender, race,
and sexuality.
(1978)
and True Romance Etc. (1982), were made with young Londoners who are invited to act, improvise scripts
and to discuss issues
around racism,
gender and sexuality.
Critical of the ways in which the annals of art history divorced abstract art from its political context, particularly 1950s Abstract Expressionism, Bradford
around 2000 decided, «let's make abstract painting
and lets imbue it with policy,
and political,
and gender,
and race,
and sexuality» (Mark Bradford, quoted in «Shade: Clyfford Still / Mark Bradford», Denver Art Museum, 2017, online).
«GLENN LIGON: Encounters
and Collisions» @ Nottingham Contemporary Nottingham, England Curated by Glenn Ligon, this exhibition brings together the work of 45 artists whose work «often deals with the shifting experience of American identity, examining loaded questions
around language, power, race,
gender and sexuality.»
The show revolves
around the theme of appropriation; with work that explores / deals with desire, race,
sexuality, identity
and gender, often via magazine formats
and camera-less techniques (such as photograms).
Her work explores
and challenges notions
around the representation of women in art,
gender,
sexuality and the aging body.
University of Kent law student Jordan Potter wants to introduce the AlterView Legal Education Programme, which would integrate law firms
and schools through an educational programme
around gender,
sexuality and cultural differences intended to dissolve outdated discriminative opinions.
Dubai About Blog I, Fadi Zaghmout, started my blog The Arab Observer a few years ago with an urge to talk about social issues that was not addressed in the traditional media in Jordan, issues of
gender and sexuality that have big effect on the lives of people
around me yet neglected by mainstream media.
Young people can attend counselling sessions either on their own, or with their family to address issues
around dispute resolution, grief, anxiety, depression, violence, stress
and conflict, as well as
sexuality and gender issues.
«I work with clients from a very wide diversity of experiences
and identities, most of whom want to work with someone they do not have to educate
around specific
sexuality or
gender related parts of their life.
In our work together we can address sexual health concerns (e.g desire discrepancy, low sexual desire, sexual dysfunction, out of control sexual behavior,
and concerns
around sexuality and gender identity) in order to improve your overall wellness
and deepen your sexual
and emotional intimacy with your partner (s).
As a two spirited or
sexuality and gender diverse or LGBTIQ young man, his mechanism for coping was to stay focused on the bigger picture of his life that is towards going to college while the rest of life is happening
around him.
Students become adept at healing childhood wounding
and trauma,
and are empowered to facilitate social transformation
around issues of race,
gender,
sexuality, rank, privilege, religion, socioeconomic differences,
and more.
«I have a heart for helping people facing challenges
around all kinds of trauma, intimacy,
sexuality,
gender,
and sexual orientation.
Regardless of culture, religion, ethnicity, race,
gender, or
sexuality, traditional monogamy is still by
and far the most popular arrangement for couples
around the world.
My areas of interest include
gender /
sexuality / LGBTQ - related issues, anxiety, mood disorders, disability (physical, developmental, intellectual), relationships, transitions
and adjustments, self - esteem
and body image, daily life stressors, trauma, play therapy,
and issues
around identity.
«As a member of the LGBTQ community, I have a special interest in working with individuals, couples, parents,
and families
around issues related to
sexuality and gender identity.