Sentences with phrase «catalyst for women»

I am a catalyst for women in creating lives of authenticity, wellbeing and meaning.
The availability of the «pill» has long been thought of as a key turning point and catalyst for women's sexual freedom.

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A recent Mintel report on millennial beauty consumers also reveals women prefer a more natural look, which explains why musician Alicia Keys» au natural 2016 album cover became a catalyst for the #nomakeup and natural texture movements.
More and more emerging entrepreneurs, women and men, are using business as a catalyst for social change and giving back.
Women are the superstars of this kind of collaborative philanthropy, and the importance of well - connected catalysts is growing as legions of new donors arrive on the scene, with many looking for guidance and community.
The downfall of Hollywood titan Weinstein has been a catalyst for a movement to stamp out workplace harassment, particularly the variety that pits powerful men against much less powerful women.
Every woman who contributes to the creation of this atmosphere functions as a catalyst for the evolution of other women and for the forming and unfolding of genuine friendships.
This translatability means that evangelicalism can function as effectual resistance to racism, as an ecumenical catalyst, a platform for women in ministry, or as an endorsement machine for American politicians.
This was the catalyst that drew her to Childbirth International for training as a Childbirth Educator, Birth Doula and Postpartum Doula; to work with, and in support of, women and mothers — her sisters.
The office also promotes policy development in areas of particular relevance to women and is under the charge of Connie Guberman, whose main role is to be a «catalyst for change» at the university.
What was it about Colin Farrell that made you feel like he could be the catalyst for all these beautiful women's lust?
And in a subtle and difficult performance, Joanne Whalley is the liberated young woman who briefly becomes Hopkins» mistress and is the catalyst for his breakthrough to more self - awareness.
None of these women are given any inner life outside of their function as catalysts for actions taken by the two main male characters; even when Avigal finally takes control of her own agency in a climactic scene involving a makeshift Hasidic court, it's only as the result of a male's tender touch.
This movie features Calvin's adorable dog, Scotty (Oscar), whose job is to be a catalyst for the writer to meet women — realistically.
Dame Maggie Smith is, as usual, a charming screen presence, here a wily senior citizen (she's actually a good decade younger than the woman she's playing) with a host of secrets up her sleeve, though she's really reduced to a mere prop, the catalyst for Mathias» awakening.
And while it's true that women still aren't given the same number of opportunities that men are in Hollywood, hopefully this is the catalyst for change.
Pregnant and newly arrived from Mexico, the young woman with the healing hands becomes not just Doc's nurse and companion but also a catalyst for painful yet necessary changes within a neighborhood that has otherwise lost hope.
Her brutal attack was the catalyst for an already simmering pot of racial hatred in Forsyth County because it came only days after another attack on a white woman, Ellen Grice, in the same area.
Thus, the so - called woman question, far from being a minor, peripheral and laughably provincial sub-issue grafted on to a serious, established discipline, can become a catalyst, an intellectual instrument, probing basic and «natural» assumptions, providing a paradigm for other kinds of internal questioning, and in turn providing links with paradigms established by radical approaches in other fields.
Here, he speaks with curator, museum director, writer and cultural catalyst Hans Ulrich Obrist, editor of The Conversation Series, about everything from the need for a redesigned hospital gown, to his relationship to Donald Judd and Marfa, Texas, to «recipes» for making art, his years spent in the Navy, becoming a hairdresser in order to meet women, being cast as a drunken womanizer by Black Mountain College scholars, Andy Warhol's Factory, John Waters, Robert Creeley and even Chamberlains, the restaurant he owned with his son in the mid-1990s.
These exclusions were a catalyst for studying the history and ideas of women artists and for a new approach to art history.»
At the New - York Historical Society, correspondence unearthed by researchers about Clara Driscoll (1861 - 1944), the director of the Women's Glasscutting Department at Tiffany Studios at the turn of the 20th century, became the catalyst for the Center for the Study of Women's History, which is to open early next year.
«Inspired by the museum's institution - wide focus on contemporary women artists as catalysts for change, this exhibition illuminates how women working in sculpture, photography and video regenerate their mediums to profound expressive effect.»
However, it places special emphasis on the power and potential of girls and young women as catalysts for change in their communities.
Cheap energy and technological innovation are the catalyst for opportunities for women as well as men so dinosaur government controls and punitive taxes on energy jest ain't the way ter go.
The men and one woman profiled here have been catalysts for change: challenging traditional business models, defining fundamental market shifts, and embracing the diversity and technological promise of the new millennium.
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