Sentences with phrase «as a movement like»

But people are starting to recognize the harmful effects speechlessness can have on their daily lives, as movements like Me Too and Black Lives Matter gain steam.
Its design collection includes representative works from the De Stijl group, the German - based Bauhaus School of Design, as well as movements like Russian Constructivism.
Its holdings are deep in the work of artists like Cindy Sherman and Felix Gonzalez - Torres, as well as movements like Pop, Arte Povera and Pattern and Decoration.

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That's no longer the case, as social movements like Black Lives Matter and #MeToo have thrust the power dynamics that she highlights in her own New York City classroom onto a cultural main stage, and made her work more accessible and understandable.
Small businesses are ideally situated to capitalize on this movement because they are still perceived as being run by people, whereas corporations are viewed as machine - like.
As ethical and sustainable fashion movements gain steam, startups and even legacy brands like Speedo are producing swimwear made from recycled materials.
As a white female, it would be inappropriate and ignorant for me to use my voice speak out against minority social movements like the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gay Liberation movement, or Latino Social movements.
Now how that could be incorporated throughout your day could be going up a flight of stairs, or jogging on the spot as vigorously as you can, 10 push - ups, anything that's going to — especially if you're in a sedentary state and you shift yourself into doing some kind of physical movement like that, it's going to stimulate your body, right?
Say as a brand you create a movement: like the frogs or the Clydesdales for Budweiser.
As Henry Kissinger emphasizes in his new book World Order, the fundamental building block of all American and international engagement over the past hundred years — namely, the nation state and the Westphalian system in which states are embedded — is particularly weak in the Middle East due to fragile national roots and competing local and universalist identities, including pan-Arabic movements and messianic religious calls from the likes of Iran's ayatollahs and ISIS.
That trend following behavior exacerbates the reflexive process and leads to higher highs and lower lows, resulting in lower overall returns for the average investor and institutions as a group, but also leads to truly outstanding returns for investors like Soros who understand Reflexivity and have the discipline to take the other side of these short - term investors» movements.
In the weeks after the shooting, Kashuv has emerged within conservative media as a «professional and respectful» alternative to Parkland students like David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez, who've become something of celebrity faces in the anti-gun movement.
«It was an epic undertaking to create a spot like this as it involved organizing massive movements of troops and equipment during a few snowy days in late November, early December,» Drummond says.
The Board would like «movement of goods», a key economic factor, included in the Mayors» plans, and seeks their support in ensuring other levels of government recognize this in their transportation planning, as well.
First, you need to know that looking at secondary options and the price movement that is created as a result of this is a short term fundamental indicator, and not a technical indicator like most other binary options strategies.
She has been an impassioned thought leader in the culture movement and featured in books such as The Decoded Company and publications like Fast Company.
A vivid illustration of the death obsession driving the movement, transhumanist popularizer Zoltan Istvan just completed a national speaking tour in a bus made to look like a coffin as part of his pseudo campaign for president on the Transhumanist party ticket.
And should the Supreme Court be unwise enough to impose same - sex marriage on the whole country, the decision will be greeted not like Loving v. Virginia (overturning antimiscegenation laws in 1967), as an achievement of obvious justice, but like Roe v. Wade, with a tireless movement dedicated to overturning its obvious injustice, and a reinvigorated effort to pass a federal marriage amendment.
Like popular movements of the past, Trumpism was made possible by a political climate in which — as Lasch put it over forty years ago — our «parties no longer represent the opinions and interests of ordinary people,» while the «political process is dominated by rival elites committed to irreconcilable ideologies.»
I and others of like mind criticized the drug culture and related antics as a self - indulgent distraction from the goals of racial justice and peace, and worried that the new enthusiasm for «ecological consciousness» was in fact a conservative ploy designed to turn the movement away from the cause of the poor.
And I know harpin» on the Boomers is a temptation for an X-er like me — as I've said before, we all owe a lot to sensible boomers in the conservative movement, in comparable cultural movements, etc..
Dalahäst If you dug through all of Church history you might find a few leaders like St. Patrick who openly opposed slavery, but the vast majority regarded it as consistent with Christian theology up until the general abolitionist movement.
The doctrine of predestination is at the heart of the Reformed message, but almost every tradition has to wrestle with the thorny questions of divine and human agency, as have home - grown religious movements like Mormonism and Christian Science....
One must also understand the Wesleyan movement as preaching a gospel of free grace that at times sounds very much like the Reformation theme of «justification by faith.»
While there are other leaders who oppose gambling, as well as local movements and national movements like Focus on the Family, Grey's leadership is undisputed.
As long as the ascension is in any way related to upward movement (like an elevator going to the clouds), I am and will continue to be unmoveAs long as the ascension is in any way related to upward movement (like an elevator going to the clouds), I am and will continue to be unmoveas the ascension is in any way related to upward movement (like an elevator going to the clouds), I am and will continue to be unmoved.
That is to say, any attempt to cover - up something about the situation would have seemed sort of irrelevant to me since I never really saw the success or failure of the emerging movement as particularly hinging on people like Tony in the first place.
As an added layer of concealment, the zoo became a Nazi hangout and test grounds for Lutz Heck, a pre-war associate of the Zabinskis turned Nazi geneticist, serving a cause that wanted to «purify» stock like horses and cattle in the same way the fascist movement sought to create a master Aryan race.
The presence of other divergences too (David Moss's luminous piece on friendship stands very well alone), the dispersal of the group on both sides of the Atlantic, and the fact that some members are already deep into other conversations all suggest that as a movement it will (at least in Britain) either fragment or at best fare like feminist, liberation and nonrealist theologies, and have its main influence as a point of reference and interrogation.
Like the American Negroes who adopted the word «black» from the enemy and flung it back, or the feminists who accept «witch» and «bitch» as badges of honor, Dobson and Hindson are in a mood and movement that take fundamentalism back as a banner for pride and boasting and wave it in the faces of the, in their view, waning evangelicals.
As much as I would like to say that there simply was no Jesus at all, I don't think that would be honest assessment of the information that we have about so many different religious movements that center around hiAs much as I would like to say that there simply was no Jesus at all, I don't think that would be honest assessment of the information that we have about so many different religious movements that center around hias I would like to say that there simply was no Jesus at all, I don't think that would be honest assessment of the information that we have about so many different religious movements that center around him.
Ironically, it is the Emergent embrace of and then misuse of open and free - flowing communication techniques, like the internet, as well as the Emergent refusal to participate in existing church saccountability structures, that will cause the Emergent movement to lose all credibility.
But we have to be careful in imagining properly what the cessation of becoming implies, for we could fall into the mistake of imagining it as the cessation of all movement, much like a moving line that suddenly comes to a stop.
You spout off about the importance of charity and generosity as Biblical principles, but likely support movements like the tea party that promote the evisceration of social policies.
For yet another, there are movements within the UCC, calling for a Barmen - like commitment to classical Christian faith contra cultural accommodation» such as the fifteen - year - old «Confessing Christ» movement and the Craigville Theological Colloquies celebrating this year their twenty - fifth anniversary.
But try to foist it on me, as the religionists who make atheist movements like these necessary, and we'll have a probem.
Thus the Holiness family includes pockets of influence within Methodism (many camp meetings and some educational institutions), pre-Civil War perfectionist antislavery radicals like the Wesleyans and Free Methodists, such products of the National Camp Meeting Association as the Church of the Nazarene and the Pilgrim Holiness Church, social - service movements like the Salvation Army, a synthesis of Holiness theology and a Campbellite - like ecclesiology in the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), as well as a host of smaller bodies.
Many Christians as well as Atheists do not accept the New Age movement pointing out (just like the Masters have done) the importance of finding the light within.
My own program as a Whiteheadian thinker is to interact with movements like these, seeking to display the potential unity, or at least community, among them, and trying to deepen the analysis through the use of Whitehead's rich conceptuality.
To proceed as Zeno is to admit that the race can be arbitrarily broken up like the space which has been covered; it is to believe that the passage is in reality applied to the trajectory; it is making movement and immobility [i.e., space] coincide and consequently confusing one with the other.
In the same way that the Black Lives Matter movement simply seeks to highlight that black lives do, in fact, matter (in a society that mostly acts like this is not the case), feminism is a movement that allows women to speak up about the issues that affect them (in a society that often tries to silence them, as illustrated in my previous points).
If this were not sufficient to discourage some who, like me, are at best indifferent to and wearied by Heidegger's thought, such as it is given to us to understand, it seems oddest of all that Heideggerians themselves have not, to my knowledge, taken up the problem of the relation of Heidegger's life to his thinking — especially as it marks the involvement of Heidegger (officially and publicly, or privately and spiritually) in the Nazi movement.
The Didache, written about the same time as Revelation, describes how the «Christ - mongers» settled like flies on the early Christian movement.
And, in a movement as large and nuanced as the pro-life movement, its inevitable that there will be some who say and do things other seemingly - like minded allies don't agree with.
Indeed, every meaningful relationship involves something like it, not as a once - for - all movement but as a continuous process.
Like the latter, Christianity was originally a movement of oppressed people: it first appeared as the religion of slaves and emancipated slaves, of poor people deprived of all rights, of peoples subjugated or dispersed by Rome.
Islam, like Marxism, has been allied with highly progressive movements as well as with decidedly reactionary regimes.
Sometimes known as the history «of «salvation school and sometimes as the biblical theology movement, this school of thought» like Barth's theology» roundly dismissed natural theology and philosophical proofs for the existence of God.
Some denominations adopted guidelines (like the Methodists), but most of those movements declined as mainline denominations moved leftward theologically.
That's why I am encouraged when I see leaders like Lee Grady speaking up on some of the dangers of such heretical and carnal expressions — Grady and others do so not as professional critics, but rather as respected insiders to the movement, and they explain the challenges well.
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