Sentences with phrase «identity group represented»

Similarly, while there is no perfect golden ratio for the amount of people from any particular identity group represented at the conference, I think we've been able to draw on a huge diversity of voices across racial and ethnic groups.

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Evangelicals for Social Action, a group that has struggled for traction and identity since it framed the Thanksgiving Declaration of 1973, has regathered its strength around a new board of directors representing many sectors of the evangelical movement.
Furthermore the existence of a diverse, mobile, and fragmented society, containing groups sufficiently alienated to find identity in religion and a global movement of resistance rather than in the culture of their land of birth, represents a major source of vulnerability for France, as it does for Britain and others.
Asian dating may seem like a homogenous name for a category that represents so many cultural identities, but when it comes down to the site level, you'll see that some are actually designed for very specific groups.
In the books featured in this article, poets represent the struggle of enslaved peoples for freedom, the fight of citizens for equal rights, and the search for personal and political identity, all across the span of several generations, cultural groups, and geographic locales.
Italian Identity will be offered in Sotheby's annual 20th Century Italian Art Sale on Thursday, October 13, 2011, represents all of the major developments in Italian Avant - garde art and is highlighted by the most comprehensive group of «Arte Povera» ever to come to the open market.
«We've assembled a great group of people, of identities, and of histories to be represented.
At Emalin, the gallerists were planning a group exhibition about the deconstruction of the face as a site of identity, and the work of Shana Moulton — represented by Gregor Staiger (Zurich)-- fitted the brief perfectly.
The exhibition represents the life stories and related issues of the post-war Chinese LGBTQ community as the artworks on view touch upon a profusion of subject matters such as identity, equality, exploitation by mass media, social predicaments, comments on individuals / groups, human desire, as well as life and death.
For the past few years, Shiraz Bayjoo's work has been exploring collective identities and the symbols, flags and emblems that groups use to represent themselves.
There are also increasing numbers of Indigenous associations being formed to represent the interests and reflect the identities of Indigenous groups and communities.
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