Not exact matches
«Project Understanding» was a two - year effort
by teams of theological students, laymen, and clergymen to devise methods for reducing
White racism in suburban congregations.4 The training of
participants included plunges into the inner city and encounters with Black and Brown rage.
When the Muslim journalist Yasmin Alibhai Brown tried to describe this attitude from her own experience, recalling, during a radio discussion, many conversations among ordinary Muslims about
white women and their alleged promiscuity, she was shouted down
by another Muslim
participant, the otherwise admirable Mohammed Shafiq.
In one online study, 257
White participants read information supposedly provided
by a previous
participant, a
White 30 year - old man.
Researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, led
by PhD student Leslie van der Leer, assigned
participants a computer task in which they observed the color of a black or
white fish caught from one of two lakes and were then asked to choose to see further fish or decide on one of the lakes as the source of that sequence of fish.
Among those who saw it in a shadow, four out of five
participants believed it to be
white and gold;
by contrast, only about half of
participants who did not see it in a shadow saw the garment bearing these colors.
Here, as before, prejudiced
participants discriminated more against black than
white recipients
by giving them fewer resources when those resources were framed as scarce.
This study, published in the July 27, 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association and led
by Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Hardis / ACS Professor and Founding Chair of the Genomic Medicine Institute of Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic, was conducted from 2005 to 2010 at 16 different institutions across the United States and involved 298
white participants with BE, EAC, or both.
The first study showed the short - term benefits, as
participants who drank guava leaf tea after consuming
white rice had decreases in blood sugar that were greater after 30 minutes, 90 minutes and 120 minutes than when the same study
participants ate the same amount of
white rice followed
by drinking hot water.
Lowering these three risk factors means the consumption of dark chocolate lowered
participants» risk of atherosclerosis, a condition that can be caused
by arterial stiffness and
white blood cell adhesion.
The effect one
white American Olympic
participant had on another may not be as substantial a story to take up the 24 - hour news cycle as the issue of systemic racism highlighted
by the Rodney King beating and the O.J. Simpson trial, which happened before and after the main events of this film, but it works to sell one of the film's notable points.
Participants are first outfitted with a
white cane and instructed in its use at the start of the 60 - minute tour, before being led
by their visually - impaired guide into a setting that lets in no light.
Consistent with the model, our data show that cognitive performance can be moderated
by external background
white noise stimulation in a non-clinical group of inattentive
participants.
Johnson has been an important
participant in previous events hosted
by the
White House.
Maps of Mississippi, black - and -
white photographs, and drawings created
by participants document the activities of the summer volunteers and the people they came to serve.
The second tier is more or less your classic core menu, with anywhere from five to 15 or even 20 funds, possibly
white labeled, for use
by participants who prefer to design their own allocations, ideally with advice from a professional.
While the overall split among stocks and bonds within a TDF series, the glide path, is a primary driver of results and therefore
participant outcomes, what those asset classes are composed of can also impact results and is worthy of consideration, according to a
white paper
by Portfolio Evaluations Inc..
/ 334 Broome / thru 3/2 Opening 2/7 Sadie Benning; Thomas Kovachevich; Dona Nelson / Callicoon / 124 Forsyth / thru 2/17 Siri Berg / Hionas / 124 Forsyth (new, second location) / thru 2/17 Omar Khayyam / Ping / 131 Eldridge / thru 2/16 Andy Graydon / LMAK / 139 Eldridge / thru 2/10 Benjamin Senior / Fuentes / 55 Delancey / thru 3/1 Opening 2/6 Cal Crawford / Brennan & Griffin / 55 Delancey / thru 2/24 Maya Bloch / Thierry Goldberg / 103 Norfolk / thru 2/17 Becky Beasley; Alicja Kwade / Cooley / 107 Norfolk / thru 3/17 Opening 2/10 Erik Wysocan / Gitlen / 122 Norfolk (new location) / thru 2/17 Nevermore / On Stellar Rays / 133 Orchard / thru 3/10 Thomas Bayrle / The Artist's Institute / 163 Eldridge / thru 7/14 Opening 2/10 Tectonic Drift: Amanda Church; Brian Cypher; Stacy Fisher; Gary Petersen; Russell Tyler / Morris / 163 Chrystie / thru 3/16 Opening 2/13 (6 - 9 PM) Casey Ruble / Foley / 97 Allen / thru 2/24 Nathaniel Robinson / Feature / 131 Allen / thru 2/9 Jane Mount / Bekman / 6 Spring / thru 2/17 Opening 2/8 Color or Colour: Ben Eine; Lee Baker; Katrin Fridriks; Michael Bevilacqua / Charles Bank / 196 Bowery / thru 2/17 (extended) The
White Album organized
by David Fierman & Amie Scally / James / 143B Orchard / thru 2/22 All The Best People / 1:1 / 121 Essex — floor 2 / thru 2/14 SexEd: Chapter 1 curated
by Liz Slagus & Norene Leddy / Cuchifritos / 120 Essex (SE corner of market) / thru 3/10 Opening 2/9 (4 - 6:30 PM) Camila Sposati / Eleven Rivington / 11 Rivington / thru 2/10 Environmental Services: Doug Weathersby; Carolyn Salas / Dodge / 15 Rivington / thru 2/17 Narcissister / Envoy / 87 Rivington (second location) / thru 2/10 Takuro Kuwata / Salon 94 / 1 Freeman Alley / thru 2/23 David Kramer; Michael Harrington / Mulherin + Pollard / Freeman Alley — 187 Chrystie / thru 2/24 Metal Coyote curated
by Aldo Sanchez / Y / 165 Orchard / thru 2/17 Hooper Turner / Frosch & Portmann / 53 Stanton / thru 3/10 Drew Conrad / Fitzroy / 195 Christie / thru 2/22 (extended) Ishmael Randall Weeks / Eleven Rivington / 195 Chrystie (second location) / thru 2/10 Robin Rhode / Lehmann Maupin / 201 Chrystie / thru 3/9 Nari Ward thru 4/21; NYC 1993 thru 5/26 Opening 2/13 / New Museum / 231 - 235 Bowery Takuro Kuwata / Salon 94 / 243 Bowery / thru 2/25 Fabio Viale; Quadreria Italian Paintings / Sperone Westwater / 257 Bowery / thru 2/23 Lauren Dicioccio; Word: R. Wynne; S. Hyland; K. Fandell; C. Conant; T. Allen / Tomlinson Kong / 270 Bowery / thru 3/29 Vandana Jain / Station Independent / 164 Suffolk / thru 2/10 Snout to Tail: Anna - Sophie Berger; Zak Kitnick; Sean Paul / JTT / 170 A Suffolk / thru 2/17 Dream Out: Joke Schole; Steel Stillman; Sally Webster / Show Room / 170 Suffolk / thru 2/24 Paul Resika / Harvey / 208 Forsyth / thru 2/10 Katrina del Mar /
Participant / 253 E Houston / thru 2/17 Kurt Johannessen Opening 2/8; Michael Alan / NOoSPHERE / 251 E Houston / thru 2/24 Melissa Dubbin; Aaron Davidson / Audio Visual Arts / 34 E 1 / thru 2/17 Decopolis / The Proposition / 2 Extra Place (East 1st St. off Bowery) / thru 2/24 Opening 2/6 Joel Holmberg / American Contemporary / 4 E 2 / thru 2/22 Jaimie Warren thru 2/6 Closing talk 8 PM; Herbie Flether thru 2/28 Opening 2/9 / The Hole / 312 Bowery
Childress lived near Neel, on East 118th Street, and archival materials assembled
by Mr. Als position both women's artistic practices in a larger uptown ecosystem — in which Neel, who was
white, figures as a full
participant.
The studio exhibition presents work made
by participants in the 2015 Whitney Independent Study Studio Program: John Almanza, Emanuel Almborg, Harold Batista, Maura Brewer, Elaine Byrne, Davey Hawkins, Anastasia Hill, Jeremy Hutchison, Andy Robert, Margarita Sanchez Urdaneta, Effi Ibok, Kenneth
White, and Marisa Williamson.
For example, the slide piece What Happens in Halifax Stays in Halifax (In 36 Slides), 2004 - 2006, explores the aftermath of a «secret piece»
by Robert Barry, executed
by students in Halifax in 1969; neither the black - and -
white images nor the subtitles give direct clues as to the nature of this piece, which only exists, if at all, in the
participants» memories.
The Kanter - McCormick Gallery will become a curatorial laboratory for five quick - and - dirty shows proposed
by participants involved in the Art Center's Oakman Clinton School & Studios, engaging the traditional «
white cube» gallery as a learning space while highlighting connections among Oakman Clinton School & Studios faculty, students, and the broader Chicago arts community.
Oorebeek endeavors in his curatorial exercise to allow the
participant to (or not to) engage with the art in a potentially open structure without being separated
by (
white) space that isolates the works from each other.
Highly influential, one 1961 show, ZERO: Edition, Exposition, Demonstration, held both inside and outside Galerie Schmela in Düsseldorf, in which performers marked out a «Zero zone» with
white paint around other
participants, blew bubbles and launched a balloon into the night sky was witnessed
by artist Joseph Beuys — who had his first one man show that year and started to give action - performances in 1963 — and Nam Juin Paik, Korean founder of video art.
Curated
by Michelle Grabner and described
by artnet as having a «punk rock spirit», the event — running July 9 to September 18 — consists primarily of
white participants, rendering any claim of its relevance or accuracy in terms of representing Oregon's arts ecology hard to believe.
The work formally draws inspiration from Lygia Pape's seminal 1968 performance Divisor, in which community members of Rio de Janerio, Brazil were invited to walk together through the city connected
by an enormous piece of
white fabric which each
participant popped their head through.
This spring, he leveraged those connections to arrange a
White House briefing in opposition to the Paris agreement, according to an email from Ebell to
participants that was obtained
by The Post.
Since 1981, the few studies that have evaluated maternal feeding style
by direct observation in association with child weight status have included a total of only ∼ 200 child
participants, and > 80 % of these
participants have been
white (3, 4, 10, 18, 28, 29).
To characterize the sample,
participants self - identified race and ethnicity
by selecting 1 of the following categories:
white (non-Hispanic), black, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander, Native American, or other (specify).
This «ironic processes» phenomenon was first studied
by a researcher who asked his
participants not to think of a
white bear which only served to increase the occurrence of
participants thinking of a
white bear.