It feels good knowing that I will be contributing to the essential educational work that The Vegan Society carries out
at all levels of society after I am no longer here.
New York Daily News editorial by BP Adams on being committed to change
at all levels of our society after the death of Eric Garner: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/society-change-levels-article-1.2032555
Not exact matches
After seeing the brutal Italian crime movie «Gomorrah,» my mental image
of Naples was
of a gray, dispiriting place where corruption has a stranglehold on
society at every
level.
In setting up the rudiments
of this situation, the film can't be faulted,
at least on the
level of its script (Rafael Yglesias adapting his own novel), direction (Peter Weir returning to a relatively serious mode
after the claptrap
of Dead Poets
Society and Green Card), and performances (Bridges and Perez give uncharacteristic, highly arresting portraits
of people in a sustained state
of shock).
After all, most
of the public intellectuals among movement conservatives are focused more on the expansive role
of the federal government in civil
society and the marketplace, while more populist conservative types are concerned about preserving what they consider to be traditional values such as the idea that the government that is best is the one
at the local
level that is, in theory, closes to the people (even if the virtual and real bankruptcies
of cities such as Detroit and Vallejo, Calif., call that thinking into question).
A Brookline native, she attended the town's public schools from kindergarten through high school and returned as a high school Social Studies teacher
after earning a PhD in American Studies
at Brown University and teaching Women's Studies, Science in
Society, and the history
of political movements
at the college
level.
Titled
After Walker Evans, her piece is an intervention in the rigid construction
of the photography canon and a critique
of the commodification
of art,
at the same time
leveling a feminist critique against the ingrained patriarchy
of art history and
society at large.
After 25 years
of very expensive, ever expansive publicly funded climate research, could somebody somewhere please point out one single example where climate science as currently practiced has been
of ANY visible, perceivable or useful and useable benefit
at any
level to our national and global
societies and industries?