Sentences with phrase «leaders make their voices heard»

Given the economic disaster that climate change represents, it's only right that business leaders make their voices heard.

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I believe that every employee has access to their leaders to make their voices heard.
The Gospels prepare us to hear the word of grace by first making us hear the voice of John, the voice crying in the desert, denouncing and exposing the leaders of the people as a «brood of vipers» and calling all to a baptism of repentance.
The goals are «to educate New Yorkers on the dangers of this unnecessary garbage dump, to inform New Yorkers as to where NYC's next leaders stand on the issue and to urge them to make their voices heard,» a Pledge spokesman said.
Those less enamored of the deal, including state Senate Democratic Leader Jennifer Shilling of La Crosse, are also making their voices heard at a series of their own town - hall events.
«I look forward to working with all stakeholders, advocates, and community leaders to make sure that their voices and input are heard in Albany.»
It urges Corbynites: «Make your voice heard against the Blairites and keep Jeremy as rightful leader of the Labour party... People don't want him to resign despite how they voted in the referendum.»
«Make your voice heard against the Blairites and keep Jeremy as rightful leader of the Labour party,» it urges backers of the Islington North MP.
The goals are «to educate New Yorkers on the dangers of this unnecessary garbage dump, to inform New Yorkers as to where NYC's next leaders stand on the issue and to urge them to make their voices heard,» a Pledge spokesman told DNAinfo.
Their leader Nicola Sturgeon said they would make Scotland's voice heard in London like never before.
It also organises global mass mobilisations that express solidarity between the global North and South, allow tens of millions of ordinary people to make their voices heard and bring pressure to bear on world leaders.
And so I join the growing ranks of leaders who don't fit the traditional mold reflected by so many of the portraits around this institution, by race or by gender, and I know our examples will encourage many of you who hear my voice today to make your own marks.
It will require those who care deeply about equitable education to make their voices heard by state leaders.
Our goal was to hear directly from parents about what really matters to them in public education, and to share their voices with our political and policy making leaders.
These youth are making their voices heard as Los Angeles Unified School Board leaders work to develop local budget priorities.
By creating coalitions with parents, schools, community leaders, community - based organizations and many other concurrent groups, we are making our voices heard to promote transformational changes that enhance every child's future.
With many interests competing for scarce budget dollars, school leaders need to make their voices heard.
After winning student voice statewide, and in local school districts — giving youth a space to be heard in their schools — CFJ student leaders are already looking forward to the next step in achieving our vision for California schools — making sure student voices are valued.
At the state level, we continually meet with legislators and the Department of Education in an effort to make the voice of school leaders heard.
About CCSA Families CCSA Families (formerly Families That Can) is part of the California Charter Schools Association, a nonprofit organization that helps empower charter school leaders, teachers, and parents to make their voices heard in the state capitol and in their local communities.
Add your name to the growing list of higher education leaders who agree with the mission and principles of Higher Ed for Higher Standards and are willing to make their voices heard in support of higher standards and aligned assessments.
Without saying a word, Connecticut's charter school families, students, leaders and educators made their voices heard Tuesday...
Without saying a word, Connecticut's charter school families, students, leaders and educators made their voices heard Tuesday during a «Day of Silence» demonstration held at the State Capitol ahead of the Appropriations Committee hearing.
Even if your members are used to being part of group discussions and are good at listening to each other, it can still be a good idea to have somebody lead the meeting, in part to make sure that everyone's voices get heard but also to come prepared with thoughts on what topics would be good to discuss, so if the conversation starts to run dry in one area, the leader can redirect to more fertile areas.
The youth voice needs to be heard in the decisions our leaders are making in combating the effects of climate change because it is our youth that will inherit the consequences of the decisions we make.
a «Voices from Legalweek18» podcast, compiling short answers to a set of questions we solicited from number of thought leaders and legal techies throughout the week to help those who couldn't make the show hear a little bit about what was happening straight from the source.
«Were you the leader who made sure all voices were heard, and then helped mediate and resolve the conflict?
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