Sentences with phrase «multiculturalism through»

These two big brands of fashion and beauty made a perfect fusion, showing us the story that celebrate women power and multiculturalism through music and nature.
That includes multiculturalism through immigration but not only that.

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In our multiculturalism we display our superiority by demonstrating our ability to see through what others — mistakenly, we say — admire in our culture.
use American multiculturalism and liberal self doubt to infiltrate and subvert through a new majority based on the guise of world peace.
I have argued that the Party had made strategic errors through tokenism and ignorance; that it doesn't matter if we think we're not racist but ethnic minority voters do, and that it's time to end the Conservative war on multiculturalism (which, by the way, is supported by 71 per cent of Tory voters).
We spoke with US historian and acclaimed author Vincent Cannato who says that while «America was multicultural long before «multiculturalism» was fashionable,» the history of Ellis Island «represents America's attempt to regulate who could and could not come through this country.»
In this project, the Education factor is present in the majority of the strands of work: approach of incorporating comprehensive sex education in the formal education system and in youth organizations; implementation of the Comprehensive Strategy of Sex Education of the Department of Education in the classrooms at the two education centres; strengthening of the institutional capacity of the health and education sectors, through the provision of health personnel, methodological tools and focusing on gender, human rights and multiculturalism; cross-sector coordination (Health - Education Departments), and with civil society to develop alliances which promote the exercising of the Sexual and Reproductive rights of the adolescents and young people of zones 3 and 7 of Guatemala City.
Not surprisingly, many antibureaucratic concepts come to them through the filter of multiculturalism and postmodernism.
In Revolutionary Multiculturalism (1997), McLaren expounds on «a socialist - feminist multiculturalism that challenges... historically sedimented processes through which race, class, and gender identities are produced within capitalistMulticulturalism (1997), McLaren expounds on «a socialist - feminist multiculturalism that challenges... historically sedimented processes through which race, class, and gender identities are produced within capitalistmulticulturalism that challenges... historically sedimented processes through which race, class, and gender identities are produced within capitalist society.»
All - day sessions on Saturday provided an opportunity for alums and students to share research and discuss various topics ranging from «The Power and Practice of Critical Pedagogy: Strategies for Teaching Multiculturalism and Diversity Classes in the Academy» to «Building Community through Action Philanthropy» and «Communities and Schools: The Role and Responsibility of the University.»
His themes develop through long - term research, articulating a visual language that challenges the prevailing concepts of multiculturalism.
His work shrewdly explores and confounds stereotypes of race and class, engaging with ideas around identity and authenticity as well as dislocation, multiculturalism, global food production and revolution, often addressed through playful conceits.
While signaling the importance of Carnival as a performance medium with mass appeal in the culminating era of the massification of museum culture, Up Hill Down Hall inscribes these works within the politically conscious cultural legacy of the Notting Hill Carnival, born of Caribbean migration and metropolitan accommodation to the aftermath of colonialism, resistance to racism and the mainstreaming of multiculturalism and, ultimately, developed through cultural ingenuity and artistic creativity at the forefront of the formation of postcolonial British culture.
Ranging across mediums, cultures and generations, Johnson's powerful, unapologetic assertion of self is one answer to the question Golden posed in 2001: how would the history of African - American art — the activists of the 1960s, the Black Arts movement of the»70s, the multiculturalism of the»80s that empowered»90s artists Fred Wilson, Carrie Mae Weems, Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon and Kerry James Marshall — carry through to the next generation?
An explorer of multiculturalism, British artist is well - known for his depictions of traditional Japanese female entertainers or geishas, capturing their femininity and sensuality through a unique mix of seemingly incompatible themes and aesthetics likes traditional fine art painting and «messier» Western traditions like action painting and graffiti, combined in such a way that it feels incredibly natural.
Mr. Stewart, through his union representative, filed a complaint alleging discrimination in employment on the basis of a disability (addiction) contrary to the Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Act.
She views people largely through a psychodynamic lens but often uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approaches and person centered approaches with the utmost respect to Multiculturalism.
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