So I try to find a way of raising our voice and hoisting our standard
in the mainstream conversation.
Not exact matches
They were raised
in homes that followed a different religion, usually something
mainstream that wouldn't disrupt a dinner
conversation with, say, the Beavers.
Finally, there are those
in varying degrees like Rowan Williams who inhabit
mainstream orthodoxy, though without appealing to one dominant theological voice; they engage
in intensive
conversation and critical discourse and appreciate the «celebratory» mode; their main concern is not so much cognitive coherence or invulnerability as fulfillment of a range of complex responsibilities within academy, church and society.
Despite this, most exhibit a quiet (or occasionally noisy) confidence
in the worthwhileness of doing theology, and a concern to try to hold together a
mainstream Christian faith with a range of lively
conversations across the boundaries of disciplines and religions.
Here's a look at six unexpected
conversations about faith, church, Jesus and Christianity
in mainstream pop culture.
«Hemp needs be part of a
mainstream conversation of what's
in the American family's pantry.
Thanksgiving NFL games, The Iron Bowl and Ohio State - Michigan are dominating the
conversation in mainstream sports media, but the betting market has picked a much smaller matchup to focus on this week.
I just don't see that happening yet — at least
in mainstream heterosexual
conversation.
It seems a lot of people
in the Baby Loss community are incredibly heavy hearted whilst being really pleased that we seem to be getting somewhere with having the much needed
conversations in the
mainstream.
I've been so irked over the mostly negative responses to the Time article — trying to appreciate any publicity of breastfeeding as helping it to be more normalized
in mainstream — but really just feeling like I have to ignore most of the
conversation as the judgement and ignorant fodder is honestly painful!
With the continued expansion of the Murdoch media empire projected for the coming years, the likelihood of further media liberalisation towards Fox news - style political discourse
in the UK & the likes of Dan Hannan waiting
in the wings, the Left should be cautious
in welcoming such arguments to the
mainstream political
conversation so soon.
In a related commentary, Dr. Ronald Labonté, School of Epidemiology, University of Ottawa, with coauthor Ashley Schram, writes, «the uncertainty surrounding future trade negotiations, together with the economic impacts and societal value of trade and investment agreements being increasingly questioned in the mainstream media, provides public health with a new opportunity to influence the conversatio
In a related commentary, Dr. Ronald Labonté, School of Epidemiology, University of Ottawa, with coauthor Ashley Schram, writes, «the uncertainty surrounding future trade negotiations, together with the economic impacts and societal value of trade and investment agreements being increasingly questioned
in the mainstream media, provides public health with a new opportunity to influence the conversatio
in the
mainstream media, provides public health with a new opportunity to influence the
conversation.
There is something to be said for breaking through the clutter, becoming the leading co-parenting site
in the world while starting a global
conversation on what makes a family, and making the word «co-parent» a more
mainstream term and parenting option.
As online dating continues to move into the
mainstream marketplace and become part of daily
conversations with your friends and family the international appeal to dating services is
in big demand.
Peele's push into directing comes at a time
in America when socially provocative
mainstream fare has the potential to permeate the national consciousness and drive vital
conversations about race, inclusion and empathy for otherness.
Towards the end of a year that has broken new ground
in the
mainstream in regards to the modern race
conversation, it's just stale and depressing.
Those of us who'd like to see better representation and treatment of women
in our entertainment have been happy to see that
conversation become fairly
mainstream and unavoidable lately, but writer and actor Simon Pegg really wishes that all that talk would translate into more actual change.
An
in - demand destination for film lovers, drawn by unmatched locale and a diverse program of
mainstream studio features and new visions from independent voices from around the world, MVFF also hosts an exciting array of filmmaker and industry
conversations, panels, parties, and live music performances, featuring the most acclaimed emerging and veteran actors, filmmakers, and musicians of our time.
DISRUPTION: His performances
in Fruitvale Station and last year's Creed have helped thrust what could have been fringe stories into
mainstream conversation.
McAvoy has done a great job playing Charles Xavier
in the latest X-Men films, but ever since he made X-Men: First Class
in 2011, he's basically removed himself from all other corners of the
mainstream film
conversation.
This is where the work must occur as the
conversation of the flipped classroom moves forward and becomes more
mainstream in public and private education.
To say it is the most important, or the sole measure, is without any validation
in the
mainstream academic
conversation on teacher effectiveness.
Climate Smart Cape Town brings facts about the climate crisis into the
mainstream media and engages the public
in conversation about how to solve this crisis.
Three unique approaches to game design are exposed
in a
conversation about what makes games tick, what these designers obsess over, why they love game design, and how to thrive
in the wilderness that surrounds the
mainstream game industry.
This exhibition is described by the museum as the first - ever to present the perspectives of women of color «distinct from the primarily white, middle - class
mainstream feminist movement —
in order to reorient
conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history
in this significant historical period.»
It is the first exhibition to highlight the voices and experiences of women of color — distinct from the primarily white, middle - class
mainstream feminist movement —
in order to reorient
conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history
in this significant historical period.
Organized by the Brooklyn Museum, this exhibition is presented as the first - ever to explore the perspectives of women of color «distinct from the primarily white, middle - class
mainstream feminist movement —
in order to reorient
conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history
in this significant historical period.»
[6] Today,
conversations about gender parity
in the art world continue unresolved, misunderstandings of feminism persist
in pop culture and
mainstream dialogues, and an all - women exhibition, whether this fact is emphasized or not, is still considered a political choice.
In the lead - up to A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, we began a series of conversations amongst ourselves and our colleagues about the connections (or disconnections) between women of color and both mainstream feminism and the Black Power movement, activism in and out of the art world, art history, and the Brooklyn Museum itsel
In the lead - up to A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, we began a series of
conversations amongst ourselves and our colleagues about the connections (or disconnections) between women of color and both
mainstream feminism and the Black Power movement, activism
in and out of the art world, art history, and the Brooklyn Museum itsel
in and out of the art world, art history, and the Brooklyn Museum itself.
The first exhibition of its kind, We Wanted a Revolution brings to light the intersectional experiences of women of color, experiences that often subvert the primarily white,
mainstream feminist movement of the 1960s
in order to reorient
conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and history
in this crucial period.
Described as the first - ever exhibition to present the perspectives of women of color «distinct from the primarily white, middle - class
mainstream feminist movement —
in order to reorient
conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history,» featured artists include Camille Billops, Beverly Buchanan, Elizabeth Catlett, Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Samella Lewis, Lorraine O'Grady, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others.
It's a consideration of self - representation that Camplin has opened into a wider
conversation — one that negotiates between the ubiquity of
mainstream imagery and the specificities of shared, private language —
in her many collaborations with a group of peers including Mark Leckey, Lucy McKenzie, Enrico David, and Paulina Olowska.
Sex Work proves that
conversations around feminist art
in the
mainstream now are becoming more nuanced, and the place of artists who galvanized other ways of thinking about women (and men)
in the 1960s and 1970s is finally being elucidated.
This day - long
conversation proposes a question
in two parts: How can one contextualize and display art that exists outside the norms of the
mainstream art world
in an innovative manner, and how can structures of display transform into ongoing systems of support for artists?
Shainman, who has been a leader among those to bring artists of the African diaspora into the
mainstream in New York, said he was most excited by the opportunity to «introduce new artists who have never been part of this
conversation before.
Columbia associate professor Jones has been influential
in bringing many black, African - American, and African diasporic artists who have been overlooked into
mainstream art
conversations.
«New Paradigms» features a
conversation among Kehinde Wiley, Dawoud Bey, and Theaster Gates, three leading contemporary African American artists whose works have been included
in major exhibitions at
mainstream institutions.
Described by the museum as the first - ever exhibition to present the perspectives of women of color «distinct from the primarily white, middle - class
mainstream feminist movement —
in order to reorient
conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history
in this significant historical period.»
The
conversation will also explore Harlem as projection and performance, entrepreneurship as it relates to
mainstream notions of legitimacy, and the alternative economies that can emerge
in a black - owned space.
The next stages are easy to predict as well — the issues of «process» will be lost
in the noise, the fake overreaction will dominate the wider
conversation and become an alternative fact to be regurgitated
in twitter threads and blog comments for years, the originators of the issue may or may not walk back the many mis - statements they and others made but will lose credibility
in any case,
mainstream scientists will just see it as hyper - partisan noise and ignore it, no papers will be redacted, no science will change, and the actual point (one presumes) of the «process» complaint (to encourage better archiving practices) gets set back because it's associated with such obvious nonsense.
That could be a
conversation of its own, no doubt, but the
mainstream view is very solidly established — it has, after all, been about two hundred years
in the building, if you start with the work of William Charles Wells:
Despite this great promise, carbon removal systems have large largely been ignored
in the
mainstream climate
conversation, which has focused primarily on techniques for stopping emissions and for adapting to changes
in climate.
Tom Raftery of GreenMonk writes that during a follow - up
conversation with Luke Clemente, general manager of Metering and Sensing Systems for GE's Digital Energy business, Clement stated that one of the most important issues that needs to hit
mainstream awareness is the cost
in generating electricity at peak times.
The evidence for this is
in precisely what happens
in venues like E&E that have effectively dispensed with substantive peer review for any papers that follow the editor's political line — you end up with a backwater of poorly presented and incoherent contributions that make no impact on the
mainstream scientific literature or
conversation.
The growing capabilities and widening use of artificial intelligence applications (AI apps)
in mainstream consumer devices (eg Siri on the iPhone 6S and Amazon's Alexa being just two examples, plus the whole
conversations - as - a-platform development) are converging to poise interesting intellectual property challenges.
Overall, there seems to be little to no critique or inflection within the
mainstream conversations in the legal tech / A2J tech space.
So we started the
conversation with that and we were just commenting that open source has really gone
mainstream if it's mentioned
in the chair back pocket on an airline.
«We don't think NFC is going to resonate with
mainstream consumers,» he said
in a
conversation with Om Malik of GigaOm before the mobile - payment panel.
Since the SEC investigation began, it added, bitcoin - based transactions have become increasingly prominent
in the
mainstream financial, political and regulatory
conversation on virtual currencies.
Calma urged those
in the room to challenge the stereotypes often perpetrated by the
mainstream media, to read the #JustJustice series, to look at NITV or SBS «to get another perspective», and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars to start writing and speaking out more, on platforms like The
Conversation.