Sentences with phrase «broader narratives about»

We'll also be able to incorporate these facts and figures into our broader narrative about ways in which we give back and help to promote responsible pet ownership.

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That's a very important change of narrative from being about a person to it being about a consensus among a much broader community.
Learn more about our unique approach to engaging students through their heads (intellectual involvement in a subject), hands (experiencing a subject by doing), and hearts (living into a subject in an emotional sense to connect it to a broader narrative), fostering the desire for lifelong learning.
I completely agree that the narratives in the broader culture and in our own minds about what kinds of lives moms have or don't have need to be flipped, revised, or completely re-written.
What's worse, the movie often stumbles into outdated tropes about transgender people, and struggles to establish a narrative thread that connects a relatable character arc with the broader topic of trans culture exploration.
The dark humour here is funnier than it was in The Guard, but not as broad, and the narrative feels richer and deeper about what it is saying.
Then again, who am I to say that there isn't an audience of adult fans of the book who also want an overly simplified framing narrative to fill in the gaps between the poetry, as well as children who like their broad comedy to be interrupted by spiritualistic poems about life and death?
Other shows worth mentioning: Playing House, Marvel's Jessica Jones, Insecure, One Mississippi, Happy Valley, Orange Is the New Black, The Bold Type, Broad City, Grace and Frankie, and Sweet / Vicious (which was sadly canceled earlier this year, but still worth checking out for the way it handled its central narrative about sexual assault survivors).
Besides being evidence of a broad misunderstanding of a relatively simple concept, the WSJ article also feeds into a popular media narrative about the superiority of government over private student loans.
Umberger seemed circumspectly optimistic about the broader implications of this growing receptiveness to vernacular art: «[The] more often public audiences encounter powerful art made by minority demographics, the more lopsided old narratives appear, and the mandate for inclusion continues to grow.»
In the broadest sense their practice is concerned with the human condition and how it is mediated through the structures, narratives and technologies that govern lived experience, knowing that what constitutes this experience is shifting along with ideas about sovereignty, gender, matter and even sentience itself.
The staged photographs of Skoglund, Cindy Sherman, Spencer Tunick, Carrie Mae Weems and others bring imagined scenes and narratives to life, often speaking to broader truths about the human experience.
Emily K. Holmes chats with Laurie Anderson about her deep concern for the current political moment, as well as the narratives and themes that infuse Anderson's broad - sweeping creative practice.
To some observers, the revelations about the firm's practices fit a broader narrative of foreign meddling and manipulation into the 2016 U.S. election.
Emphasizes the importance of providing individualized narratives for incarcerated parents and their families so that broad generalizations are not made about the population.
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