Sentences with phrase «for body autonomy»

Lena Dunham has always been a strong advocate for body autonomy, whether she's filming in her underwear for an episode of «Girls» or rallying behind Planned Parenthood.

Not exact matches

We talk about the importance of body autonomy - and we practice it through allowing our children to say no to US - even when it's something WE would like them to do (like brushing their hair, for example), or honoring their outlay of emotions via temper tantrum even when it isn't convenient for us.
Women have autonomy over their own bodies so decide for themselves how to feed their babies but it can be very hard to carry a specific intention when the environment is unsupportive.
Growing police autonomy, both nationally - the Association of Chief Police Officers, for example, is an independent corporate entity not a public body - and internationally, especially within the EU
«I have enormous respect for patients» autonomy and understanding of their own bodies, and to some extent doctors are working with patients in a collaboration,» she says.
Robyn Lawley, the first plus - size model to be featured in Sports Illustrated (though the whole «plus - size» part has been debated), is standing up for all women's autonomy over their bodies.
The Fat Lip, hosted by Ash, «is a podcast for and about fat people... We are proud supporters of radical self - love and the fierce defense of your body autonomy
For instance, in today's system, school governing bodies (which now oversee schools, but which would likely have a modified composition or role under a contract schools model) have a fair degree of autonomy on decisions about admission, budgets and language policy.
Her practice traces the transformation that women's sexuality has seen in the last century, and emphasizes the possibility for female autonomy through the body.
Including film and performance photography of some of Brisley's most iconic work, and a new installation from which the exhibition takes its title, this show traces enduring themes in Brisley's work such as the body as a tool for directly addressing individual autonomy and fundamental notions of power, authority, community and freedom.
Given women's greater autonomy in general and in sexual matters in particular, it should be payback time, a chance for the woman artist's gaze to linger on the naked male body as a source of esthetic delight and desire.
While the works can suggest an alternate position for the viewer's body moving by the picture, or, further, literally repel vision through optical static, they ultimately affirm their own autonomy.
Her work firmly situates the female body as a place for autonomy and a vehicle to challenge the objectification and fetishization of female sexuality and the invisibility of the female aging body.
Semmel's work over the past five decades firmly situates the female body as a place for autonomy and a vehicle to challenge the objectification and fetishization of female sexuality and the invisibility of the female aging body.
Semmel's artistic practice has consistently questioned female representation and subjectivity, emphasizing the possibility for female autonomy through the body.
The covenant further discriminates against and penalizes women for exercising autonomy over their bodies in choosing to have an abortion,» Mangat explains.
on the basis of sex by penalizing female students for exercising autonomy over their own bodies, effectively restricting their reproductive choices.
Indeed, in consultations for the Report on greater regional autonomy it was noted that there was «wide support for the retention of a representative and democratically - elected body at the national level to address government and to coordinate Indigenous advocacy».
However, the Report on greater regional autonomy found «wide support for the retention of a representative and democratically - elected body at the national level to address Government and to coordinate Indigenous advocacy [and]... to provide «balance» between different Indigenous groups and interests across the country.»
The need for the continuing evolution of ATSIC as the peak Indigenous advisory body to facilitate greater autonomy and self - determination for Indigenous people was noted in the Section 26 Review of the Operation of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989 (Section 26 Review) undertaken in 1997/98.
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