Sentences with phrase «culture bearers»

In the spirit of collaboration, this installation doubles as a lab activated by research and dialogue led by Lenape and Pacific scholars, culture bearers, and communities, to piece together the surviving historical fragments of land dispossession, dislocation, and diasporas.
During National Women's History Month, please join us in honoring our community of Native Arts and Cultures Foundation women artists and culture bearers.
Funding for the project supported a convening of artists, arts administrators, master artists, and culture bearers from the NiiJii communities and across the Woodland region for a 2 - day gathering.
Projects of particular interest are those that apply a systemic lens to the root causes of global warming; enroll the leadership of frontline communities most vulnerable to the impact of climate change; push for broad - based civic engagement and community action; and wherever possible leverage the value artists and culture bearers bring to processes for devising and deploying practical solutions to this global crisis.
Through NACF's mission to promote the revitalization, appreciation, and perpetuation of Native arts and cultures, we have developed an understanding of the key challenges facing Native artists and culture bearers.

Not exact matches

«Companies like Facebook, with their open workspace and regular CEO Q&A s, are clearly standard - bearers when it comes to creating a company culture that keeps millennials happy,» he said.
Clement was reportedly far less committed to the digital locks provision than James Moore, the culture minister, but, just like with the census debate, emerged as a loyal standard bearer.
Narrative is a significant mode of human communication, a bearer of culture, and a potentially profound and far - reaching educational methodology.
In previous works — all, with the exception of El Sexto, set in the highlands — the bearers of highland culture were often vanquished by costales or their minions, but their culture with its values and spirit prevailed.
Pastoral theology during this period became not only the bearer of the Christian tradition but also of ancient culture and philosophy.
Yet it is the people who are the true bearers of religious and cultural experiences and creativity, since religions and cultures belong to them.
For example, the Pontifical Council for Culture is not even mentioned, even its seminal document Towards a Pastoral Approach to Culture or the more recent and very intelligent report on New Age, Jesus Christ: Bearer of the Water of Life.
Irish baby - naming is a hip culture full of gorgeous, often littleknown names whose original bearers were kings and queens, mythological heroes and heroines, saints and fairies.
Named in many ancient cultures, the primary star is commonly called «Muphrid or Murfid» in modern star catalogues, which may have been convolutedly derived from an Arabic reference to the «lance bearer» and associated with nearby Arcturus (Richard Hinckley Allen, 1889: page 104).
Anti-intellectualism and bonus checks won't revive literature as what Pike terms «the sacred bearer of high culture
Nevertheless, Mike Kelley tells Storr, «I think New York has a huge investment in the heroic tradition, because of the New York School and because of the politicization of that kind of work as a standard bearer for American culture.
By extension, they also conceive of themselves as having a future (as bearers of a continuing stream of culture).
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