Sentences with phrase «familial roots»

The program trains women to become solar engineers; empowering women supports the communities where they have strong familial roots.
Misty Keasler is a Dallas - based artist whose immersive photographic projects explore intriguing and probing subjects such as orphanages, Japanese love hotels, garbage dumps in developing countries, taxidermy, and her own familial roots.
That show's curator, Dr. Robert S. Mattison, art professor at Lafayette College, seems to posit that while the postwar shift in Kline's art was abrupt and drastic, his familial roots in eastern Pennsylvania left an indelible mark on his creative consciousness, even, it would seem, in the later black - and - whites.
Works featured in this presentation address his familial roots in Virginia, and the history of the Underground Railroad in the Great Dismal Swamp.
In a very literal way, Killmonger is the embodiment of the pain and anguish that comes along with being a black American who is unable to trace their familial roots back more than a few generations.
Cultural and familial roots make us who we are, and that can never be t
Joseph and Mary also had familial roots in Bethlehem.

Not exact matches

Over the last 40 years Faith movement has been gradually developing a school of thinkers who share this diagnosis of, and prescription for, the sickness in our culture, and who are also firmly rooted in the busy, concrete realities of pastoral and familial work.
Christopher Reed, a professor of history and philosophy at Roosevelt University in Chicago, says parents who give their kids heavily ethnic names often desire to connect kids with their roots and instill curiosity and pride about their familial past.
It might be that you wish to connect with singles who have a similar familial background (for instance someone who has roots in Fiji).
What surges this movie to the top of upcoming awards contenders is its familial thematic roots.
Female sex work is deeply rooted in inequalities that are evidenced as illiteracy, poverty, disadvantaged situation and familial responsibilities.
Deep, far - reaching roots in Iowa soil, thorns that represent the bitter parts of familial relationships and life, inedible oranges that even so had a purpose (insect repellent) and a powerful barrier against the onslaught of intruders as well as keeping in / restraining those within its border.
I had to research whether Johns even has gallery representation in New York; he does (Matthew Marks) but the call to MoMA denotes an artist who is hors combat, beyond value, who has droit de seigneur, and justly so, and it suggests an almost quaint familial intimacy with roots in another time with the institution MoMA.
New Jersey law is rooted in this state's public policy of providing finality of familial relationships for children and safeguarding the needs and rights of children in need of the protection of the court.
Patterns of accumulation, storage, management and spending of money, our financial template, is often rooted in early attachment patterns and familial values from whence we came.
The cognitive domain mentioned above is at the root of an person's attachment brokenness, while the interpersonal domain is where attachment brokenness is experienced, and the familial / contextual domain is where the brokenness is reinforced.
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