And of course, we will continue to review ways that our platform could be misused so that we can help provide a safe place
for civic discourse,» a spokesperson said.
It is still not possible to know if we are better or worse prepared
for civic discourse than our grandparents — but behavior in Congress, where the art of reaching across the aisle seems altogether lost, and recent news highlighting the struggles we still face with diversity in the world reinforce a sense that the balanced viewpoint is a thing of the past.
The accompanying publication considers how photographers, architects, activists, performance artists, and filmmakers turned conditions of urban crisis in the 1960s and 1970s into sites
for civic discourse and artistic expression.
Not exact matches
Christians rightly enter into public life, seeking to leaven our laws with the wisdom of Scripture and church tradition, not asserting claims on the basis of church authority, but arguing
for them in the give - and - take of
civic discourse.
Rabbi Gellman's idea of the «Judaectomy» that many Jews feel they must perform on themselves in order to participate in
civic discourse rang true (mutatis mutandis)
for these young Catholics, who understand that a certain unwritten code of etiquette requires them to check their faith at the door in order to be heard as intellectuals.
A real impact of
civic and intercultural education implies «moving away from a focus on individual (identity) difference / s towards a focus on finding, through principled intercultural
discourse, consensus
for social action to redress injustice and inequality in the multicultural society» (Ohana & Otten, 2012).
«We are providing a model
for how civil
civic discourse takes place, and how we do that even when we disagree is so critically important.»
We are glad that our democracy allows
civic discourse about the best path forward
for our city.
As Facing History teachers, we lean on strategies to create a safe and reflective space
for students to develop their skills in civil
discourse and
civic participation.
By transforming its exhibition space into a laboratory and classroom, 18th Street Arts Center's main gallery becomes a space
for civic engagement, experimentation, presentation and
discourse.
In the context of World War II, the brochure argued that cultural venues provided a platform
for shared
civic discourse, protecting the country from «disunity and social revolution.»
The grants draw from the New York - based foundation's Art and Social Justice initiative, established in 2015 to with a mission to use «art as a tool
for advocacy and creative change, inclusive community engagement, and the promotion of greater
civic participation and public
discourse.»