Sentences with phrase «narratives around race»

How do you decontextualize historical narratives around race in America?
«I have the opportunity and the obligation to change the narrative around race,» says CEO Bernard Tyson.
Through lectures, books and advocacy, Stevenson is contending to change the narrative around race and racism in a way that is clear, convicting and hopeful.
As we discussed in the social media chapter, it's primarily an «opinion leader» medium, meaning that it offers campaigns opportunities to reach people who can shape the public narrative around their race.

Not exact matches

«I have the opportunity and the obligation to change the narrative around complex conversation like race that help us work together toward common objectives,» Tyson says.
The most expensive and technically ambitious film ever made, James Cameron's long - gestating epic pitting Earthly despoilers against a forest - dwelling alien race delivers unique spectacle, breathtaking sights, narrative excitement and an overarching anti-imperialist, back - to - nature theme that will play very well around the world, and yet is rather ironic coming from such a technology - driven picture.
If Dems can turn the national narrative around even by a small amount, margins will be close enough that their data - driven campaigning can swing some tight races.
Collins also broke the narrative that as the perceived «mainstream candidates» dropped out of the race, their supporters would rally around other perceived establishment candidates.
Around this recreated interview, and those of Janney and Stan, I, Tonya whips through its underdog - gone - wrong narrative at a clip, deserving its other Oscar nom for editing as it races along.
In Bly vs Bisland: Beating Phileas Fogg In A Race Around The World, I combined the narratives from both women into a single book with 1 thrilling timeline!
The Story Mode will offer a narrative and more casual experience while the Speedrun Mode will provide an opportunity to compete and race the ghosts of players from all around the world!
In addition to geographic borders, the project sought to look at the limits of race, culture, and gender by centering the series around Ramoncita, a «two - spirit» person of mixed racial heritage played, like all of the characters in the narrative, by Gonzales - Day.
This «play set» even seems to suggest that the cast of characters and their settings could be reorganized, creating new narratives that revolve around issues of oppression and power, race and gender, and moral ambiguity.
The idea of appropriation, of taking images and transforming or re-contextualising them, has proved a powerful tool for artists, allowing them to reveal and challenge social and media narratives around, for example gender, sexuality and race.
Reflecting on the embedded and latent meanings around light, nature, the frontier, borders, race, gender and power in influential American landscape paintings of the 19th century, she uses materials collected from her everyday life, including holiday - themed tablecloths, discarded medical records, nature calendars, plastic bags and paint, to craft imaginary landscapes that are grounded in accumulation, personal narrative and historical critique.
Most critically, it asks: how can we start to dismantle the myths and misconceptions that have evolved around race and gender in America — how can we reset the narrative about ourselves?
The remaining acquisitions were a prototype of a pine desk designed by minimalist artist Donald Judd in 1978 for $ 350,000; a 1969 painted plastic wall - sculpture by Craig Kauffman for $ 170,000; a Japanese Buddha head sculpted from cypress wood around AD 1000 - 1050 for $ 422,000; a set of three Spanish colonial «casta» (or mixed - race narrative) paintings from 1760 by Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz for $ 598,000; a 16th - century checkerboard - patterned Peruvian textile for $ 250,000; and a circa 13th - century Mexican painted ceramic featuring serpent - human forms for $ 60,000.
Kalup Linzy is primarily known for his live performances, video works, and animation that invoke a satirical narrative inspired by soap operas and Hollywood melodramas to investigate stereotypes around sexual identity, race, and gender.
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