Sentences with phrase «forming affinity groups»

«The people who are forming affinity groups to take direct action against pipelines now have the challenge of working in their neighborhoods to ground this work,» he says.

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The Amazon affinity group Glamazon formed in 1999 as an email list for the company's LGBT community before becoming an official group in 2005.
Chapters for any existing affinity group can be formed at any of the company's facilities throughout the United States, provided that there are enough people to participate in them.
To make diverse constituencies feel more welcomed and valued at GM, nine affinity / employee groups have formed since 1999.
Before the chamber's first plenary session in July, MEPs from different countries will form groups according to their political affinities.
«Although Rothko's approach to color and subject,» Gage wrote, «has something in common with, for example, Barnett Newman's, perhaps his closest affinities among contemporary artists were with the work of Ad Reinhardt, whose adoption of near - monochromatic color groupings form the late 1940s and exclusive concentration on symmetrical composition from around 1950 have clear parallels in Rothko's work.
The exhibition brings together a group of artists separated by six degrees, in one form another - aesthetic affinities, studio neighbors, distant cousins - all making work that expounds on the casual state of friendships in a digital world and the resulting casualties.
Inspired by their great affinity for the exhibition theme and for the PinchukArtCentre as a leading institution in contemporary art, all of the artists decided to create some special pieces, partly in the form of new productions such as those by, amongst others, Anish Kapoor, AES+F, Cindy Sherman, Matthew Barney and Elmgreen & Dragset; of a special reappraisal of existing works by Paul McCarthy, Richard Prince, Boris Mikhailov and Takashi Murakami; or the selection of rare or recent work groups that have never been displayed as part of a major international exhibition before.
As a member of the Abstraction - Création group and with influence from the continental avant - garde, Hepworthmovedaway from representation andshifted from figurative to abstract forms, althoughher works continued to maintain a visual affinity with the human form
Inspired by the great affinity to the exhibition theme and for the PAC as a leading institution for contemporary art all of the artists created special contributions partly in the form of new productions, of a special reappraisal of existing works or the selection of rare most recent work groups that have never been displayed as part of a major international exhibition.
What empirical study suggests is the (or at least one hugely important) source of SCP is identity - protective cognition, the species of motivated reasoning that involves forming perceptions of fact that express and reinforce one's connection to important affinity groups.
You might even consider starting your own group as a means of forming a nucleus of connections centered around a common interest, background, specialty, affinity, etc..
Voluntarily formed affinity / resource groups offer professional and social support to minorities, women, LGBT lawyers, parents, and military veterans practicing at the firm.
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® has formed an affinity programs working group whose goal is to study the impact of affinity relationships and relocation referral fee practices and disseminate information about them to practitioners.
In the past two years, some national franchises and many independent brokers have been riding the affinity wave — forming alliances with trade groups and associations, airlines, retail chains, banks, home improvement companies, and various other partners.
And if consumers recognize that the market supports rebates in the form of dollars, airline miles, or other benefits, they'll ask for discounts whether or not they're working through an affinity group.
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