Sentences with phrase «public dialogue concerning»

When completed, the U.S. Openness Agreement will affirm that its signatories will work towards a meaningful public dialogue concerning animal research through practical steps and measurable objectives.

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It is a tragic error that those of us who make the «self - help» argument in internal dialogue concerning alternative - development strategies for black Americans are often construed by the political right as making a public argument for a policy of «benign neglect.»
Different organizations will highlight different issues: Some Jewish leaders will be most concerned with anti-Semitism, Vatican relations with Israel, and the Israeli - Palestinian conflict; others will focus on interfaith dialogue on theology and history; others will discuss social and economic policy, and the place of religion in politics and the public square.
Perhaps one place to begin would be in dialogue between religious leaders concerning the role of the public schools in overcoming the absence of values in a secular society.
The lack of meaningful public participation is glaring with no substantial consultations and dialogues that could address the concerns of the stakeholders especially regarding the safety of Golden Rice.
Public dialogue is what keeps our elected officials accountable, and the Governor must address voters» concerns about his conduct.
An artificial intelligence innovator and a professor of moral theology and ethics cast a unique light on profound questions concerning how we as humans experience the world, think and relate to technology at a public lecture sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER).
«He has encouraged scientists to proactively participate in dialogue on science - society issues, to truly listen to public concerns and questions, and not to lecture.
The early publication of the G3 study sparked dialogue among scientists, bioethicists and the public concerning the handling of genomic data.
The Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion program facilitates communication between scientific and religious communities through partnerships with religious organizations to help incorporate science into educational programs and encourage scientific outreach to address public concerns about scientific advances and show how they address world problems.
We welcome a dialogue with Ms. DeVos and yourself to address our concerns and invite you both to talk directly to our members to assure them that as Secretary of Education she will support the mission of public schools and has the necessary experience in improving them.
Established in 2010 by Ballroom Marfa co-founder Fairfax Dorn and the Public Concern Foundation's Hamilton Fish, Marfa Dialogues began with two Marfa - based symposia, the first on the politics and culture of the US / Mexico border in 2010.
Ballroom Marfa, FotoFest International and the Public Concern Foundation will bring Marfa Dialogues to Houston, Texas March 24 - 26, 2016 as part of the FotoFest 2016 Biennial.
Marfa Dialogues was co-founded in 2010 by Fairfax Dorn of Ballroom Marfa, a leading contemporary arts center in Far West Texas, and Hamilton Fish of The Public Concern Foundation (PCF), a New York non-profit devoted to the advancement of public education around social and political tPublic Concern Foundation (PCF), a New York non-profit devoted to the advancement of public education around social and political tpublic education around social and political topics.
Working with Ballroom Marfa and the Public Concern Foundation, it is requesting proposals for Marfa Dialogues / St. Louis (MD / STL).
«Bob was an evangelist for environmental concerns early on, and through Marfa Dialogues / NY we can help extend this important discussion within the arts community and to the larger public
The new issue of The Washington Spectator, with an introduction to MD / NY from Marfa Dialogues co-founder Hamilton Fish of the Public Concern Foundation, which publishes The Spectator
A year ago, the foundation partnered with Ballroom Marfa and the Public Concern Foundation to launch Marfa Dialogues / New York, a two - month series of public programs examining the intersections of climate change science, environmental activism, and artistic praPublic Concern Foundation to launch Marfa Dialogues / New York, a two - month series of public programs examining the intersections of climate change science, environmental activism, and artistic prapublic programs examining the intersections of climate change science, environmental activism, and artistic practice.
Organized by Kultura Medialna and curated by Maria Veits for their annual Construction Arts Festival, the exhibition draws on the current political and cultural concerns of Dnepr, the largest city in proximity to the occupied Ukrainian territories and Crimean annexation and addresses disputable territories, belonging and ownership of the public space and its reshaping by various social groups, urban planning and attempts to create a dialogue in and about public spaces between communities, governments and activists.»
Free and open to the public, the exhibition surveys groundbreaking works from around the world that together register one of the most important developments in recent art history: the rise in the last twenty - five years of a renewed sphere of artistic practices that blur the lines between art and everyday life in projects emphasizing political concerns, participation, and forms of dialogue.
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, Ballroom Marfa and the Public Concern Foundation will bring Marfa Dialogues to St. Louis from July 30 — August 3, 2014 as we continue our examination of artistic practice, climate change science, and civic engagement.
Ballroom Marfa, FotoFest International and the Public Concern Foundation will bring Marfa Dialogues to Houston in March 2016 as part of the FotoFest 2016 Biennial.
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Ballroom Marfa and the Public Concern Foundation will bring the Marfa Dialogues to New York in October - November 2013 as we continue our examination of climate change science, environmental activism and artistic practice.
While Ebola fortunately is unlikely to become a global pandemic (due to Ebola's infection pathway, which requires direct contact with bodily fluids, and the risk - minimizing public health advances in many parts of the world), we can harness the concern from the global community about Ebola's potential spread to have a constructive dialogue about preventing future outbreaks.
People who are trying to use the term «clean coal» (e.g., the coal industry) in today's public context amidst concerns and dialogues related to global warming, seem to be trying to mislead the public.
Rather, it means developing forums for dialogue and institutionalized mechanisms for addressing public concerns and incorporating public input into policy - making processes.»
The disaster also sparked public concerns about safety, which led to an extensive, nation - wide dialogue about the country's energy options and its response to the climate crisis.
Dr. Ralph J. Cicerone, President of NAS, explained on the Royal Society's website that the NAS and RS are two of the world's leading scientific bodies, and, therefore, had «a responsibility to evaluate and explain what is known about climate change, at least the physical side of it, to concerned citizens, educators, decision makers and leaders, and to advance public dialogue about how to respond to the threats of climate change.»
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