Sentences with phrase «for emancipation»

Modernity struggled for the emancipation of reason from faith, and many theologians of the modern era found it convenient to accept the separation of the two.
Mathieu K. Abonnenc devotes his work to the forgotten or marginalised areas of recent history, figures and events associated with the 20th century's struggles for emancipation of identity.
Again, from investigations, seeking an elective position with the aim of effecting political and socioeconomic change is synonymous with fighting for emancipation from captivity which is never voluntarily given without personal sacrifice / self - denials; as the beneficiaries of the old order will do everything to thwart the moves.
After the Ottoman rule, in more recent times, France and Italy seized control of North Africa and held it until in the past few years, Libya, Tunis, and Morocco were able to establish their own governments, leaving only Algeria struggling for emancipation from French imperialism.
When the revered and highly influential Sheik Abdulraheem Aduanigba, Chief Imam Yoruba Ilorin and Chief Imam of Yoruba land, a deeply courageous, wise, God - fearing, pious, devout and righteous man called for the emancipation of the Yoruba Muslims from Fulani domination and manipulation and insisted on the liberation of Ilorin from Fulani hegemony he was promptly arrested and briefly detained by Buhari's Fulani - controlled police.
She has not been an asset in the quest for the emancipation of women.
Justice and the quest for emancipation require that dialogue is always among embodied and embedded selves who speak in their own voices and develop connections, including struggles and conflicts, within their actual context.
Arizona allows teenagers to file for emancipation with the court after they reach the age of 16.
«But at the same time this was a landscape of horror,» she said, drawing the connection to the contemporaneous struggle for emancipation as enslaved people moved through America's immense land on the underground railroad, charting another kind of migration.
It is difficult for people from outside the minority to campaign for the emancipation of the doubly marginalised group without risking the perception of increasing the marginalisaion of the larger group.
The question was being recast in terms of a constitutional and moral crisis, with Northern calls for emancipation becoming ever more adamant.
The breakup of Christian unity in the Reformation paved the way for the emancipation of reason and its deification.
It was this belief that led William Wilberforce to be a catalyst for emancipation in England, forever shifting his political landscape in the process.
Communism has a great appeal to the victims of poverty, offering an explanation of what is going on, and a political blueprint for emancipation from misery.
Legislation was passed that was intended as preparation for the emancipation of slaves, but the slave - owners would not co-operate.
The former Member of Parliament (MP) for Jomoro acknowledged that Dr Nkrumah had his shortcomings but emphasised that «he lived and died for the emancipation of African freedom, that is why till today he is being [idolised]».
The statement reads,» The pains Gani Adams suffered for the emancipation of the Yorubas, particularly in the struggles for the validation of the annulled June 12, 1993 Presidential election, presumed to have been won by our own late Chief MKO Abiola, is still fresh in our minds.
«We know he has no agenda for the emancipation or development of Rivers State but he can keep himself busy by either writing a handover note or preparing how to face the Rivers State people in a free and fair election devoid of intimidation and killing of innocent Rivers people,» the party said.
Bearing in mind that these are endangered species, the scientists recommend establishing rescue campaigns specifically for the emancipation periods, particularly in the case of the Balearic shearwater.
But Texas legal ages laws also govern a minors eligibility for emancipation, the legal capacity for signing a contract or consenting to medical treatment.
While her primary and heartfelt interest focuses on the Iranian community and events that affect both women and minority communities in the land of her birth — she also advocates for the emancipation of women and minority religious communities worldwide.
In a few specific cases, the best corse of action was to move for emancipation.
Or is there rather a turning away from the privileged realm of art, toward the demands for emancipation, participation, and political activism?
Focusing on the meaning of materiality in Christianity and contemporary art, the show brings together a variety of figurative representations and seeks out the potential for emancipation from moral edicts in religion through art.
You may also be required to serve your parents or guardians a copy of this complaint, enabling them to also attend court and argue against your request for emancipation.
Generally a petition for emancipation requires the name and age of the child, names of the parents and applicable statutory ground justifying emancipation.
If a child drops out of high school but none of the statutory conditions for emancipation exist, or the child support order did not automatically terminate on schedule, the paying parent must petition the court to declare the child emancipated and allow termination of child support.
Margaret described her husband as a man who wholeheartedly fought for the emancipation of the Ijaw people, lamenting that the same people he fought for sold her husband out to the PDP that «eventually killed him.»
Family lawyers also work with people who wish to forfeit parental rights, or work with teenagers who wish to file for emancipation.
Mathieu K. Abonnenc devotes his work to the forgotten or marginalized areas of recent history and the colonies of so - called «developed» countries, figures and events associated with the 20th century's struggles for emancipation of identity.
Mrs. Alamieyeseigha described her husband as a man who wholeheartedly fought for the emancipation of the Ijaw people but that it was sad to note that the same people he fought for sold her husband out to the PDP that «eventually killed him».
The Jewish fight for survival, struggle for emancipation, and a shared lachrymose conception of history were adopted as better ways to express Jewish identity.
After a successful fight for political freedom, Ghana is once again leading the rest of Africa in a fight for emancipation, this time for economic freedom, Ghana's Vice President has declared.
But maybe that feeling of change was most apparent because the movie went beyond its ostensible subject of race and the fight for emancipation.
Soon her defiant activism compromises her family and job and with the guileful police inspector Steed (Brendan Gleeson) determined to derail her efforts, Maud is forced to choose between her old, subordinated life or continue the bloody fight for emancipation.
The church, led by the Reverend Clementa Pickney who, in addition to his pulpit, was a state senator, is the oldest traditionally Black Church in the South and has long been a fixture of the struggle for emancipation and civil rights during its almost 200 year history.
-- Art in America «Co-curators Teresa A. Carbone and Kellie Jones present four convincing essays that address aspects ranging from representational strategies of artists, the use of photography beyond simple reportage, the impact of this work on the art history canon, and the globally situated struggle for emancipation.
Perhaps there will be a renewal of the struggle for emancipation, equality, and justice that frees the desires of the many into a liberating political fight.
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