Swiss Institute has grown from a showcase of Swiss art and artists for a mostly Swiss audience into an innovative international venue for art that provides a significant forum
for cultural dialogue between Switzerland, Europe, and the United States.
Not exact matches
The goal is to create robust civil
dialogue, and, ideally, to pave the way
for thoughtful Christian contributions to
cultural understandings of sex and gender.
But the demise of Christian
cultural power has changed the landscape
for Jewish - Christian
dialogue.
Although the
cultural - linguistic system of Christians is very different from that of Buddhists, in
dialogue Christians appear to gain the ability to see some things they had not noticed before, and the same seems to be true
for Buddhists.
His own position of seeing the economy as «embedded» in sociopolitical contexts and social values opens the door
for dialogue about the
cultural - religious ethos and ethical, even explicitly theological, assessment of global processes.
While Biblical hermeneutics provided the key to an understanding of the role of women in the church and family,
dialogue between those whose traditions have heard the Word of God differently in other times and places held the key
for the discussion of social ethics, and engagement with the full range of
cultural activity (from psychotherapy to radical protest, from personal testimony to scientific statement) was the locus
for theological evaluation concerning homosexuality.
In answer to the criticism that WCC is syncretistic because of its program
for inter-religious
dialogue, Thomas said that if the word syncretism denotes all processes of interpenetration between cultures and religions, the only answer to a wrong syncretism, which means the uncritical, superficial, normless mixing of basically incompatible religious concepts and
cultural attitudes, is a Christ - centered syncretism which grapples with and evaluates all concepts and attitudes critically in the light of Jesus Christ and converts them into vehicles
for communicating the truth of the Gospel and
for expressing its meaning
for life.
In an interview with Il Foglio Cardinal Scola, Patriarch of Venice and founder of the Oasis
cultural centre
for understanding between Catholics and Muslims, said that the Open Letter to the Pope and other Christian leaders by 138 scholars from various Islamic traditions was «not only a media event, because consensus is
for Islam a source of theology and law... The fact that the text is rooted in Muslim tradition is very important and makes it more credible than other proclamations expressed in more western language... It is only a prelude to a theological
dialogue... in an atmosphere of greater reciprocal esteem.
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cultural liberty,
dialogue among civilizations, quality of life, quality education, education
for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification of values, capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
Wesley Ariarajah who was Director of the
Dialogue Unit of the WCC
for many years, in his Thomas Athanasius lecture given in Kerala (Current Trends in Ecumenical Thinking 1992) deals with the topic «Interpreting the Missionary Mandate» in the present context of religious and
cultural pluralism.
For Christians who come from cultures shaped by another faith, an even more intimate interior
dialogue takes place as they seek to establish the connection in their lives between their
cultural heritage and the deep convictions of their Christian faith.
First what are the common moral and
cultural bases to be built through
dialogue among religions and ideologies which will make possible an effective joint struggle
for human community?
This
dialogue and communion are truly the way
for saving the faith from being reduced to any one particular self - enclosed
cultural form.
If we are going to enter a
cultural dialogue about a subject that leaves the lives of children hanging in the balance, I ask that we push deeper, look further, reach
for some answers.
The Research Institute
for Waldorf Education (RIWE), founded in 1996 in order to deepen and enhance the quality of Waldorf education, engages in sustained
dialogue with the wider educational -
cultural community and supports research to serve a wide range of educators in their work with children and adolescents.
Speaking at an advocacy
dialogue with traditional leaders in the region
for the elimination of harmful social and
cultural practices, Ms Amidu said research showed that quality education, improved sanitation, nutrition, maternal and child health, and access to water supply also recorded low rates.
Many of them turned out last Saturday as elected officials joined civic leaders and city officials to officially co-name the northeast corner of Diversity Plaza in a ceremony that coincided with World Day
for Cultural Diversity
for Dialogue and Development, which was designated by the United Nations in 2002.
The opportunities stem from Iranian president Muhammad Khatami's call
for a «
dialogue of civilizations,» a policy designed to end 25 years of
cultural isolation from Western nations.
The Gender Summit is a platform
for dialogue where scientists, policymakers, gender scholars and stakeholders in science systems examine new research evidence showing when, why, and how biological differences (sex) and socio -
cultural differences (gender) between females and males impact on outcomes.
Acted by locals with authentic conviction, the
dialogue ringing idiomatic and magical, and full of respect
for the power and majesty of nature, Sayles» film elaborated the artistry of
cultural identity amid the vicissitudes of an industrial age.
In light of the fact that Nanni Moretti's Mia madre — a relatively undistinguished addition to his corpus — also roped in an American actor (John Turturro) and had substantial amounts of
dialogue in English, pandering to the forces of globalised
cultural homogeneity seems to now be the Italian film industry's main strategy
for resurrecting its fortunes after its historic collapse in the 1980s.
We can build conversations around it, we can drive people into seats, and take a filmmaker's creation to use as the centerpiece
for a larger
cultural dialogue, an additive overall in people's lives.»
This thematic territory of
cultural mistrust via miscommunication should be a generous playground
for a humane writer's writer like Sayles, but his usual anthropological ear and eye
for class tension and social custom have mystifyingly deserted him here — halfway through the film, my note - taking devolved into simple transcription of the multiple howlers in the
dialogue.
MacIntyre plays these characters and their deeds
for laughs, from the easy jokes of slang and
cultural references within the
dialogue to the groan - based humor of the movie's overkill - happy murders.
Even if its splodgy icons of plump juicy veg and snot - green splats can seem rather reductive, Rotten Tomatoes has evolved into a valuable platform
for dialogue between
cultural gatekeepers and impassioned fans.
Forum,
Cultural Dialogue and Intercultural
Dialogue, Development of sermon of various religion with Peace issues, Interactive
Dialogue on the Radio, Campaign
for Peace and Democracy Development Through Various Media);
Cultural revitalization (`
Activities conducted under this program include: Development Discourse Pluralism and Peace Building (Formation of ulti - ethnic self - help groups, Pancasila Forum,
Cultural Dialogue and Intercultural Dialogue, Development of sermon of various religion with Peace issues, Interactive Dialogue on the Radio, Campaign for Peace and Democracy Development Through Various Media); Cultural revitalization («Mosehe» Culture of Tolaki Ethnic Group, Inter-religion dialogue); Other activities (Working jointly to build a places of worship, building Peace Monument, Performing Arts and Sports, economic act
Dialogue and Intercultural
Dialogue, Development of sermon of various religion with Peace issues, Interactive Dialogue on the Radio, Campaign for Peace and Democracy Development Through Various Media); Cultural revitalization («Mosehe» Culture of Tolaki Ethnic Group, Inter-religion dialogue); Other activities (Working jointly to build a places of worship, building Peace Monument, Performing Arts and Sports, economic act
Dialogue, Development of sermon of various religion with Peace issues, Interactive
Dialogue on the Radio, Campaign for Peace and Democracy Development Through Various Media); Cultural revitalization («Mosehe» Culture of Tolaki Ethnic Group, Inter-religion dialogue); Other activities (Working jointly to build a places of worship, building Peace Monument, Performing Arts and Sports, economic act
Dialogue on the Radio, Campaign
for Peace and Democracy Development Through Various Media);
Cultural revitalization («Mosehe» Culture of Tolaki Ethnic Group, Inter-religion
dialogue); Other activities (Working jointly to build a places of worship, building Peace Monument, Performing Arts and Sports, economic act
dialogue); Other activities (Working jointly to build a places of worship, building Peace Monument, Performing Arts and Sports, economic activities)
Marieke has worked in the fields of education, restorative practices,
cultural exchange, interfaith
dialogue, conflict transformation, violence prevention, and human rights
for over 20 years.
As Director - General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova is actively engaged in international efforts to advance quality education
for all, gender equality,
cultural dialogue and scientific cooperation
for sustainable development and is leading UNESCO as a global advocate
for safety of journalists and freedom of expression.
Following Professor Mayor's guidelines, UNESCO created the Culture of Peace Program, whose work falls into four main categories: education
for peace, human rights and democracy, the fight against exclusion and poverty, the defense of
cultural pluralism and cross-
cultural dialogue, and conflict prevention and the consolidation of peace.
The Essential Conversation: What Parents and Teachers Can Learn From Each Other (2003), captures the crucial exchange between parents and teachers, a
dialogue that is both mirror and metaphor
for the
cultural forces that shape the socialization of our children, and The Third Chapter: Risk, Passion, and Adventure in the Twenty - Five Years After 50 (2009) explores new learning during one of the most transformative and generative times in our lives, and EXIT: The Endings That Set Us Free (2012).
He also has extensive non-profit organization experience having served as executive director, program director and trainer
for Operation Understanding DC (OUDC), a non-profit organization that specializes in
cultural education, leadership development, and interfaith
dialogue programming
for African - American and Jewish high school students.
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«At the
FOR - SITE Foundation, we've seen firsthand how thought provoking and inspiring it is for the general public to experience contemporary art in dialogue with our natural and cultural environment,» said Hain
FOR - SITE Foundation, we've seen firsthand how thought provoking and inspiring it is
for the general public to experience contemporary art in dialogue with our natural and cultural environment,» said Hain
for the general public to experience contemporary art in
dialogue with our natural and
cultural environment,» said Haines.
In 2015, the California Historical Society and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes embarked on a project
for the Getty's 2017 Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA initiative — a far - reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in
dialogue with Los Angeles from September 2017 to January 2018 at more than 70
cultural institutions across Southern California.
While international promotion remains the primary mission of the CGDA, the association also seeks domestic support
for game development as a viable business model and provides a platform
for dialogue between game developers, media, educational institutions, creative and
cultural sectors, as well as IT sectors.
Certainly, Nathan Drake's success and appeal — despite his treatment of global heritage sites and artefacts — makes
for an interesting exception in a developing public
dialogue around
cultural imperialism.
CONVENING After an initial gathering in 2013, Theaster Gates convenes a second Black Artists Retreat in Chicago (Aug. 21 - 23), an inter-generational
dialogue exploring Black
cultural production and opportunities
for collaboration via research, advocacy, criticism and exhibition, and curates «Retreat,» a complementary show at Valerie Carberry Gallery and Richard Gray Gallery.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is an internationally recognized
cultural destination that presents innovative contemporary art exhibitions and education programs and is committed to promoting cross-
cultural dialogues for diverse audiences.
The
FOR - SITE Foundation is dedicated to the idea that art can inspire fresh thinking and important
dialogue about our natural and
cultural environment.
The Public Knowledge Library serves as the main hub
for Public Knowledge, a series of artist projects, research collaborations, and programs designed to promote public
dialogue on the
cultural impact of urban change and build new connections between ideas, individuals, and communities.
Exhibition curators Lowery Stokes Sims and Ana Elena Mallet discuss how the border serves as a catalyst
for initiating social engagement and
cultural dialogue for artists and designers working today.
The Ministry of Culture has supported Taiwanese artists in residence at 18th Street annually since 1999, providing artists with opportunities
for dialogue and
cultural exchange in Los Angeles.
The residency at 18th Street has provided Štrukelj with opportunities
for cultural exchange through internal programs
for visiting artists such as tours of art spaces and studio visits with local curators, as well as public programs such as panels and artist talks that enhance 18th Street's everyday atmosphere of
dialogue and exchange.
The Fund supports a public program at the Studio Museum, the Lea K. Green Artist Talk, which brings together exceptional artists and
cultural luminaries each spring
for critical
dialogues on art and society.
As BOLT Residency enters its fifth year, the BOLT Alumni Exhibition &
Dialogue is a continuation of the CAC's mission as a site
for linking artists and audiences through community, education, and
cultural engagement; and demonstrating the lasting significance and reverberating energy of its residency program.
The editorial heritage of Frieze is evident here through the atmosphere of high - level contemporary
cultural dialogue at the fair which is refreshing and the perfect context
for our solo pres - entation of James Turrell.
Sparking
dialogues across
cultural and geographic boundaries is central to our mission, and we are so proud to welcome them to the Broad MSU
for their first joint museum exhibition.»
Three Countries Textile Collaboration used a collaborative creative process to create
cultural dialogues crossing local and international boundaries in a search
for relevant ancient traditions of our world culture.
The ICA is Richmond, VA's first art institution dedicated exclusively to exhibiting contemporary art and will be a significant
cultural resource
for Richmond and VCU, in direct
dialogue with the VCU School of the Arts, the # 1 - ranked public school of art and design in the U.S.