Sentences with phrase «of public institutions»

Meanwhile, some heads of public institutions, the private sector and civil society groups have told me that what is happening is not new.
There is no question that systemic racism continues to infect many of our public institutions.
These data include state and local funding, both of which support general operating costs of public institutions.
In the case of any public institution (charter schools have argued in court that they are private corporations), any land transaction will generate revenue that is given back to the public.
(e) The flag should be displayed daily on or near the main administration building of every public institution.
But this isn't always or only true of public institutions.
But the general contraction of public institutions means there will be fewer places where these young curators can work and, consequently, curatorial courses will be less desirable.
I was thinking solely of public institutions but there are a plethora of private foundations that are established now which offer opportunities.
Her work has been exhibited widely - in New York, Berlin, Jakarta, and Tel Aviv, amongst others - including in a number of public institutions such as the Kunstmuseum Solothurn, Stadtgalerie Mannheim, and Kunstverein Ludwigshafen.
De Cordova's work has been commissioned for a number of public institutions including the Norwich Crown Court (1987), Battersea Park Old English Garden (1989) and Jesus College (2015).
Since then, the Rubell Family Collection has been recognized as the pioneer of what is often referred to as the «Miami model,» whereby private collectors create a new, independent form of public institution.
Their installations have been shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA PS1, National Gallery of Canada, and Moderna Museet, Stockholm, among many others, and their work is in the collections of public institutions including Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and others.
Charter schools, which create an alternative to the traditional school model and shift the structure of the public institutions through which public dollars flow, can also generate their own advocates in the communities they serve.
The California Charter School Governance Academy is a free, four hour intensive workshop designed to help school leaders and governing board members increase their knowledge of their ethical and legal obligations as stewards of public institutions.
What message do we send to the next generation when we condone a plan to remove control of public institutions from a democratically elected board?
But its 10th annual edition, which ends Sunday, showed how an increasingly prominent network of public institutions and private collections have turned the fair into a Texas institution, and an important fair for the country.
No other art prize fuses the gravitas of a public institution with the unpredictability of new art.
The press plays a vital role in being the conduit through which the public receives that information regarding the operation of public institutions.
«Indeed a democracy can not exist without that freedom to express new ideas and to put forward opinions about the functioning of public institutions.
«Museum - quality» exhibitions at larger galleries have become the norm, but the private sector can still make bolder and nimbler moves than most of our public institutions.
He analyzes institutional corruption in the pharmaceutical sector, regulatory capture of public institutions, innovation policies and intellectual property in the knowledge - based economy, as well as comparative regimes of health insurance and pharmacare.
His popularity is predicated on widespread distrust of our public institutions — and, paradoxically, an openness about his own complicity in their corruption — from which he would liberate us by destroying them.
We can see this self - preoccupied individualism in the greed that our society calls «opportunity,» in the demise of public health care because it is «too costly,» and in the decay of public institutions regarded as too expensive to maintain, as though taxation were a penalty rather than a necessary neighborly act.
Instead, we argue for a democratic «war of position», advocating institutional reforms that can be secured in the current context that will nonetheless advance incrementally, but irreversibly, the democratic quality of our political system and governance of our public institutions.
There are three modules of ownership of public institutions, the extreme end, only government owned institution, the hybrid are mixture of government and private people, the extreme end, the outright privatization and you sell government patrimony to private sector people who are in need of money, you can do it in other institutions not the Post because it remains a social obligation.
The program now tasked a broad range of public institutions to take part in the work of Prevent, by assisting with community monitoring.
What's important is that we think about the state both as a kind of public institution worth fighting over, and as just one of several players in a larger field of political contestation.
The actions pose «significant legal and public safety concerns» that are «eroding trust in the foundations of our communities, threatening the sanctity of our public institutions, and unnecessarily stoking terror among law - abiding residents under the guise of promoting homeland security and public safety,» Cuomo wrote.
«Anybody who had headed any organisation in the country, whether as a Minister of State or Chief Executive of a public institution would have taken hundreds of decisions which could easily make one a subject of investigations whether legitimately or otherwise but this should not necessarily warrant placement in the public domain since we are all clear about its near irredeemable effect on reputations.
«It calls for a re-examination of the culture of our public institutions,» he said.
Heavily armed security operatives were seen screening vehicles, especially at the entry and exit points of public institutions such as the Mallam Aminu Kano Airport.
In our view, people tend to rely on shortcuts when making assessments of public institutions, as they have neither the time nor the inclination to undertake full - scale, careful assessments of their own.
In particular, state policymakers need to consider the role of the private sector when deciding the right balance between direct funding of public institutions and vouchers that students can use at any institution (in the state or more broadly).
ALEC also seeks to advance the privatization of public institutions such as public education, public transportation, public utilities, state lotteries, and other municipal and state services.
Indeed, the establishment of a charter school in place of a public institution has the real practical effect of diminishing the rights of parents to be involved in their children's education; it curtails the parents» standing as «citizens» and leaves them only as «consumers» or «stakeholders,» at best.
Hannah - Jones writes that «the guiding values of public institutions, of the public good, are equality and justice.»
In terms of ebooks, the data is stored on the servers of international ebook retailers, who are thus usurping the job of public institutions to manage these «archives of knowledge».
Born in 1961, Catherine Opie has been the subject of numerous exhibitions both here and abroad, including a mid-career survey at the Guggenheim Museum in 2008, and is in the collections of dozens of public institutions.
Dramatic budget cuts, museum directors hired not for their art - historical track record but for their excellent fundraising, shoulder - rubbing and event - organising skills: all these change the face of the public institution.
Similarly inspired, the V&A's All of This Belongs To You features a series of interventions around the museum which question the role of public institutions in contemporary life (from April).
Art at these fairs (with a few exceptions, such as the Allied Editions stand where prints are sold in aid of public institutions) is not for mere mortals.
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