Sentences with phrase «collective concern»

Australia's peak health professional bodies have voiced collective concern about the «appalling secrecy provisions» in the Australian Border Force Act 2015 which threaten jail fo... Read more
However, it has also elevated unprecedented threats to the forests, wildlife and people in areas where the crop is grown, and we share the industry's collective concern around these social and environmental risks.
In 2012, the Los Angeles County Perinatal and Early Childhood Home Visitation Consortium (LACPECHVC) was formed to advocate on behalf of collective concerns and develop shared data mechanisms and resources in support of high - quality services for children and families.
Lib Dems will express their collective concern at another of the bill's proposals in a policy motion to be debated on Tuesday.
AWFJ was born of the founders» collective concerns, and quickly embraced others expressed by women who joined the organization in its early days.
HL: While I feel like the collective concern [over 13 Reasons Why] is completely justified, my worry is that we might miss out on a teachable moment.
Beloit teachers banded together last week and took their collective concerns about student discipline to the school board.
«Translating the Self» by Juliet Jacques, Frieze Jacques traces the lineages for the new wave of artists exploring gender identity, but circles back to the present to consider ways in which «[i] ndividual and collective concerns can have a symbiotic relationship» in works like Juliana, Frank Benson's much - photographed homage to artist and performer Juliana Huxtable from the recent New Museum Triennial.
These conversations will centre our collective concerns at this moment, which may be political and / or felt in our everyday lives.
Perhaps too, within the climate of Brexit and the UK's palpable sensitivity to how cultural identity plays out in British public spheres, such an exhibition, at the intersection of biography, politics, and contemporary art demonstrates a collective concern for art that intervenes in topical social debates in engaging and accessible ways.
Together, the works in the exhibition form a conversation on themes of labour and migration, a visual narrative of Sub-Saharan Africa's collective concerns.
Considering how an individual piece relates to the whole, his previous work created a narrative of the Southern African region's collective concerns.
Considering how an individual piece relates to the whole, the work creates a narrative of the region's collective concerns.
Considering how an individual piece relates to the whole, his work creates a narrative of the region's collective concerns.
Consisting of three works, Plot, Lost Ground and the Chapungu, Shiri Yedenga series, the exhibition forms a «visual narrative of Sub-Saharan Africa's collective concern
Her art practice is intimately intertwined with her life, not only because she borrows motifs and artefacts for her work, but also because she has an inquisitive mind and a strong desire to understand sociological issues such characteristics endow Kher's work with a narrative quality and fascinating interiority of things that frequently contradict her practice of addressing more global and collective concerns.
Such characteristics endow Kher's work with a narrative quality and fascinating interiority of things that frequently contradict her practice of addressing more global and collective concerns.
Further, there was a collective concern on the part of all of the family judges remaining in the Provincial Division that they would become marginalized and forgotten in a Court that was now even more overwhelmingly a Criminal Court.
The attendees at the meetings expressed a collective concern regarding legal aid in British Columbia and a strong desire to seek progressive solutions for the future of legal aid in the province.
But if we look closer, we would notice a collective concern for the housing market has already long been set in motion.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z