Sentences with phrase «cultural connections through»

Rauschenberg's interest in a global exchange and making international cultural connections through the language of art was ahead of his time.

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And to take seriously the cultural problematies through which specific practices are formulated is to begin to explore and identify connections between theological education and the local community from which the students (and often faculty) come and to which they return.
Breastfeed Chicago www.breastfeedchicago.wordpress.com A mom - powered organization established to support mothers in breastfeeding, works to build a cohesive and sustainable support network for breastfeeding mothers through the connection of resources, cultural normalization, and institutional advocacy.
As the reader follows the main characters through the narrative, children can note the value of self reliance, connection to family and of being part of a history — personal, familial as well as cultural.
Somel is interested in exploring how people moved and how genetic connections and cultural connections overlap through human history.
Through my 50 - year career as a dermatologist, I've found that the solution to this type of cultural stress is the power of human connection.
Follow the social media hashtag #GlobalEd to pick up collaborative projects that promote cultural awareness and connections through technology.
Language development and cultural awareness are reinforced as students talk about art and music through observations, personal connections, and historical and cultural contexts.
But I would be silly to think that my own cultural capital, through my connections and people I work with and for had made it possible for me to explore options other than the public schools of New Orleans and allow my daughter a chance at her inalienable right to a high quality school and social capital.
Indeed, at a time when younger Americans don't identify with Israel as earlier generations did, the establishment of a connection through language could lead to business, cultural and political connections later on.
The evidence from CT3's work suggests that educators formulate their cultural responsiveness through connections with the people, places and...
I am a part of a community that shaped much of my cultural schema through hard physical work and a spiritual connection to place.
«Through our cultural work as the German Book Office, our New York office has years of experience bringing together publishers from different countries and helping them forge new connections,» said Riky Stock, in charge of cultural projects at the Frankfurter Buchmesse New York.
Myra Greene explores her complex cultural connection to African fabrics through photography and quilts, giving rise to new scales, perspectives, and symbolism.
What May Come had been commissioned by the Art Institute's Print and Drawings Club in 1945, and the exhibition illuminated the TGP's cultural connections to Chicago, both through the museum and via artists such as Eleanor Coen and Max Kahn, the husband - wife team who were the first Chicago - based artists to collaborate with the TGP.
This joint exhibition once again brings remarkable figures of American contemporary art to China, hoping to establish a deeper connection with the local cultural ecology through artistic exchange.
He employs these methods to produce critically astute and sociologically engaged works that deal with the here and now, through a deep connection to cultural history.
Kimberly interviews contemporary artists (most recently Liat Yossifer and Kirsten Hassenfeld) and through her own commentary draws connections with current social, political or cultural issues.
Through our three principal programs — Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space, LES Studio Program, Art (Inter) Actions — AAI creates opportunities for discourse, supports economic development with cultural activities, and facilitates connections between contemporary art and the broader cultural community.
This September Manchester's cultural institutions welcome leading South Asian and British artists of South Asian descent in a celebration of shared heritage and historic connections through a series of exhibitions and performances across the city.
Cultural and personal connections are established through the physicality of media; materials that reference childhood and community are manipulated and modernized by their context.
The video, featuring the science writer Joe Hanson, explores a vital body of empirical studies on human risk misperception, showing how a rational view of long - term or diffuse threats is obscured by «status quo bias,» our «finite pool of worry,» our tendency to value tribal connections over reality through what researchers call «cultural cognition,» and other characteristics of what I call our «inconvenient mind.»
Alaska is home to 40 % (229 of 566) of the federally recognized tribes in the United States.171 The small number of jobs, high cost of living, and rapid social change make rural, predominantly Native, communities highly vulnerable to climate change through impacts on traditional hunting and fishing and cultural connection to the land and sea.
However, by making conservationists more aware of how people construct anthropomorphic meanings around species and how they engage with species and attribute value to their characteristics — e.g. people may attribute personhood or emotions to species that they play with, such as pets or even livestock — they can create conservation programmes which speak to people through their cultural expectations and emotional connections.
Participating legal workplaces will benefit through exposure to new cultural perspectives and ideas, and connections to underserved communities and clients.
In New South Wales, the only criteria for claims is membership of the Local Aboriginal Land Council, which can claim land within or outside its area if «claimable land» (effectively, unoccupied Crown land that is not needed for a public purpose).53 The Act expressly acknowledges the spiritual, social, cultural and economic importance of land to Aboriginal people in the long title, but also recognises the devastation effected upon traditional laws and customs and connection to land by colonialism through this broad basis for claims.
Nor have the principles addressed the cultural context of communities in terms of communal ownership of land and the economic benefits that can be gained from Indigenous communities» strong connection to their land through an ongoing and vibrant culture.
There was even an opportunity to explore the issues of cultural safety through literature at the first LIME Connection book club.
Strengths - based assessment that engages children, youth, and families through the lens of family strengths, capacities, cultural heritage, and extended family resources (e.g., eco-mapping, genogram, family connections chart)
Do Native families participating in tribal home visiting that receive a culturally enhanced version of Parents As Teachers (PAT)(parent - child activities and family group connections) demonstrate increases in cultural self - efficacy, cultural interest, and cultural connectedness compared with Native families that receive standard (non-culturally enhanced) PAT through Early Head Start?
Traditional owners demonstrate traditional connection to land and sea through their association with, and knowledge of, the landscape and sites of cultural significance.
The Commission recommends that the Government take steps to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution; remove the discriminatory section 25 of the Constitution and replace it with a clause guaranteeing equality before the law; reform the Native Title Act to address measures that have been found to be racially discriminatory; [19] provide reparations to Indigenous communities for harm resulting from past child removal practices; and take measures to protect and promote Indigenous cultural and intellectual property, connection to traditional land through homelands and outstations, as well as the use of increasingly threatened languages, including through support for bilingual education programs.
This includes economic independence (in particular jobs for Indigenous people); social benefit through stronger families; cultural identity and connection to country; and environmental sustainability.
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