Sentences with phrase «culturally attuned»

«I had a very unusual upbringing,» she says, comparing it to someone growing up in Chinatown in New York City, where even though you're in the U.S., everything around you is so culturally attuned, you might as well be in China.
«The key for Olympic Tower Associates was to find a value - add partner who was also culturally attuned to the scope of the endeavor, has the marketing acumen to work with such an iconic asset and who along with Olympic Tower Associates has a shared vision for its long - term growth,» they said.
A strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander presence where policy is being developed is important to help develop culturally attuned programs.
The Tenets were created by a small network of IMH leaders who made it a primary goal to deepen the field's commitment to diversity - informed, culturally attuned, inclusive, and equitable practice.
Culturally attuned business / financial analyst with strong interpersonal, presentation, organization, analytical and leadership abilities.
Culturally attuned residents of this city often frequent the Columbia Museum of Art that hosts 25 separate galleries and is located on Main Street.
Among other things, it helps teachers become more sensitive and culturally attuned to the level of diversity in their classrooms.
This kit might include handheld devices that will cue soldiers to behave in a culturally attuned manner.
In their egalitarian society, too much too soon (or at all) can be frowned on; most are culturally attuned to prefer the small - scale.

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But the people religiously and culturally resist such imposition; they create new religious beliefs and new cultural values, attuned to their own needs, life and vision.
I remember the dismay I felt the first time I saw Curly Sue's one - sheet: it meant that Hughes, the most pop - culturally - attuned filmmaker of the 1980s, had lost touch with his constituency.
Higher student achievement, more involved families, and more skilled and culturally - attuned teachers?
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle is a key policy measure that can shape culturally respectful and inclusive practice that is attuned to the importance of connections to family, community, culture and country for children.
TARGET - A has been adapted to be gender - specific, culturally responsive, and attuned to the unique needs of adults who have experienced (or are currently experiencing) childhood trauma, sexual trauma, domestic violence, community violence, traumatic losses, disaster trauma, medical trauma, racism - related trauma, sexual identity - related trauma, or military trauma.
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