Sentences with phrase «cultural dialogue about»

On another level, the work alludes to a larger economic, artistic, and cultural dialogue about the value of Serbia itself (Serbia remains one of the last countries in continental Europe still uninvited to the European Union).
If we are going to enter a cultural dialogue about a subject that leaves the lives of children hanging in the balance, I ask that we push deeper, look further, reach for some answers.

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His own position of seeing the economy as «embedded» in sociopolitical contexts and social values opens the door for dialogue about the cultural - religious ethos and ethical, even explicitly theological, assessment of global processes.
Even if his statements about faith don't measure up to a traditional Christian standard, the fact that Kanye is making them should be seen as an opportunity to talk about real biblical truth in honest ways and be a part of the cultural dialogue.
But it is possible to hold to different faiths and support a move towards a more or less consensus about cultural and moral values through rational dialogue among faiths, and reinforce that consensus from different faith - standpoints.
But it is possible to hold to different Faiths and support a move towards a more or less consensus about cultural and moral values through rational dialogue among Faiths, and reinforce that consensus from different faith - standpoints.
Such cultural corrosion, subversion and even «genocide» are brought about by the cultural subjugation of the people through the western - dominated global media, and this is inevitable, given the inherent character of the present global information order, which excludes people's participation, dialogues and interactions.
We at Monsanto have pledged to listen better to and engage in dialogue with concerned groups, to be more transparent in the methods we use and the data we have about safety, to respect the cultural and ethical concerns of others, to share our technology with developing countries, and to make sure we deliver real benefits to our customers and to the environment.
In a frank and accessible dialogue, Mark Harris, film historian and Vulture columnist, Eric Hynes, critic, journalist, and Associate Curator of Film at the Museum of the Moving Image, talk to FILM COMMENT Digital Editor Violet Lucca about the writers and larger cultural trends (be it the rise of VHS or social media) that have shaped their own approaches to the medium.
About Sundance Institute: Founded by Robert Redford in 1981, Sundance Institute is a global, nonprofit cultural organization dedicated to nurturing artistic expression in film and theater, and to supporting intercultural dialogue between artists and audiences.
School improvement begins with self - examination and honest dialogue about socialization, discrimination, bias, and cultural insensitivity.
The FOR - SITE Foundation is dedicated to the idea that art can inspire fresh thinking and important dialogue about our natural and cultural environment.
Her 2009 TED Talk, «How Art Gives Shape to Cultural Change,» examines how contemporary artists continue to shape dialogue about race, culture, and community.
From focused exhibitions on the work of Cuban painter Amelia Peláez and Haitian born, Miami - based artist Edouard Duval - Carrié to thematic presentations of the Museum's permanent collection to major retrospectives on artists Ai Weiwei and Beatriz Milhazes and group exhibitions on the exchange of ideas between the Caribbean basin, Europe, and North Africa, PAMM's upcoming projects serve as critical frames through which larger dialogues about recent history, migration, new cultural formations, and diverse ideologies can be structured.
Ever since, the artists have been deep in dialogue about the social and cultural impact of the Internet's historical shift from a tool for military communication to an «information superhighway» promising open and equal exchange, and, finally, the increasingly asymmetric «content delivery system» we experience today.
Organized by Kultura Medialna and curated by Maria Veits for their annual Construction Arts Festival, the exhibition draws on the current political and cultural concerns of Dnepr, the largest city in proximity to the occupied Ukrainian territories and Crimean annexation and addresses disputable territories, belonging and ownership of the public space and its reshaping by various social groups, urban planning and attempts to create a dialogue in and about public spaces between communities, governments and activists.»
Park's (b. 1912) photographic narratives offer dialogues about the cultural, social and political tensions existing in America.
Titled Play, Concentrate, Remember: The Interwoven Histories of Latinos and Mainstream USA, the symposium presented a broad range of distinguished scholars in the fields of art history, anthropology, cultural studies, political science, and sociology engaging in an interdisciplinary dialogue about a number of the themes and issues raised in Memoria (Memory).
She uses humor not only to upend social mores, but also to open up dialogue about cultural forms that too often remain in the background of collective awareness.
Dynamic, diverse, and devoted exclusively to the art of today, the mission of the Richmond Center is to spark conversation and sustain dialogue about the social, political, aesthetic, and cultural role of art in the 21st century.
Other works addressed his ideas about museums as places for dialogue and cultural production across disciplines.
Under Lehr's leadership, the coalition is bringing together foreign ministers, antiquities and tourism ministers, and business leaders in high - level dialogue to develop strategies about how to best preserve and protect the world's shared cultural heritage from extremism and conflicts.
«As NYFA's mission is to support artists and arts professionals, we are honored to bring together such a distinguished group of Chinese curators and New York arts leaders in dialogue around shared curatorial experiences so they can implement lessons learned from the program in their respective institutions and cultural communities,» says NYFA's Executive Director Michael L. Royce about the program.
From entertainment to sports, business to politics, design to style, Savoy is a cultural catalyst for the African - American community — a magazine that showcases and drives positive dialogue on and about black culture.
The learning objectives for this Interest Group are 1) to assess prevailing cultural assumptions about families in cross-cultural contexts though the use of film; 2) to dialogue about the use of film to explore complex self of the therapist dilemmas; and 3) to develop criteria for what may constitute good practices in the use of film for family therapy training
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