Sentences with phrase «equitable society by»

She and Terry trained a network of Positive Discipline facilitators to lead parenting workshops and work in schools, and in 2007 founded Sound Discipline with the vision of building healthy communities and a more equitable society by supporting educators, physicians, students and parents to build relationships founded on deep mutual respect.
Henze suggests that we can build a more equitable society by bridging families, schools, and communities and that schools can play a significant role in this effort.

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Emboldened by the pope's overt approval of his regime, made manifest in their meeting in Rome this past spring, the octogenarian dictator boasted: «We have founded an equitable society with social justice and extensive access to culture, attached to traditions and to the most advanced ideas of Cuba, Latin America, the Caribbean and the world.»
Traditionally, marriage was governed by norms that aimed to help all people, regardless of class, to attain a thriving family life» which resulted in a more equitable society.
In these times, we must interrogate our own role as educators committed to high - quality instruction and equitable access to resources, and commit to unlearning the hidden messages that have been taught to us by society about race and power.
Bart, perhaps an equitable trade could be made, Exxon and King Coal could reimburse you your money if you can return to Exxon and King Coal all the benefits you have enjoyed (and currently enjoy) in modern society powered by the the energy generated from their products.
If you choose to live a sustainable life then you need to step out of that society, for to continue to live within it and by its rules requires partaking in activities that lead to you exceeding what would be an equitable level of carbon emissions.
«This analysis by NACTO highlights the fundamental fact that building safe streets underscores all approaches to building a more equitable city and society
Regardless of the causes of the transition, we can only do it fairly and justly if we make a profound change, beginning right now, from a global economy dominated by big polluting billionaires and corporate executives who defy any consideration of the public good, towards a more sustainable economic future based upon fairer, more equitable, healthier societies.
Asked by Harrow whether O'Connor, as the first woman on the Supreme Court, had an obligation «to work for a society that is more equitable to her gender,» Schlafly dismisses the question as falsely assuming that women are disadvantaged in America.
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