Sentences with phrase «radical act»

These people are doing more than charity; they are breaking the cycle of fear and scarcity through radical acts of generosity.
By far the most radical act of social justice I can commit is staying in the classroom long enough to positively impact as many students and rising STEM teachers as possible.»
In a world that is more focused on getting than giving, a New Year's resolution to do one kind thing each day, or to give thanks in one small way, is a pretty radical act.
To both pay attention and heed soul guidance may require radical acts of courage, and that can feel terrifying.
Free radicals act like scavengers that attack the collagen of the skin; antioxidants are the antidote to those free radicals reducing their damaging effect.
Explaining his appearance on the blog, ahead of flight back to the US, Child said: «I read blogs like these and comment occasionally because, yes, I really do care about these things, am endlessly fascinated by new developments in anything, and — again — feel privileged to be watching the self - publishing revolution, which I truly feel to be the biggest single radical act in arts history.
There is the more radical act: Buffett could buy the stock outright himself.
Our Radical Parents is planned as a film and a book based on a series of conversations exploring radical acts present in practices of everyday life, as well as questions of generational hand down.
It also reminds us how radical an act it is to make things by hand at a time when fabrication and production — signifiers for the triumph of outsourcing and capitalism — are rampant.
At a different time and different place in our history, God performed the most radical act of generosity the world had ever seen or will ever see.
It is ironic, really, because in the church calendar, the seasons of Advent and Christmas call us to reflect upon and celebrate what Christians believe was the most radical act of humility of all time — the incarnation...
Taking on the role of objectification is not a way to protest objectification — just like being a good slave or donning black face was never considered a radical act of resistance..
As a follower of Jesus, I believe that the only thing that breaks us free from the fear of scarcity is a radical act of generosity.
It is ironic, really, because in the church calendar, the seasons of Advent and Christmas call us to reflect upon and celebrate what Christians believe was the most radical act of humility of all time - the incarnation.
But the radical act of staying put, the theology of place, is teaching me, the over-thinker, that thinking isn't the same thing as doing, my intentions and beliefs and pontificating about community matters not one iota if I am not engaged in living out the reality of it.
The radical act of staying is shaping me.
In a fractured and mobile and globalized world, intentional community, church, feels like a radical act of faith and sometimes like a spiritual discipline.
Here I am: being changed, transformed, worshipping God in the sacred everyday gift of this radical act of giving.
I have made my peace with my body and I even write love letters to my own body as a radical act of faith.
I couldn't muster up my old definitions of faith but I could keep relentlessly hope - knocking as my radical act of faith.
There was a streak of radicalism in the South» secessionism was itself a radical act» but Southern religious leaders generally inclined toward organic models of social change, the ideal being a gradual civilizing process emanating from traditions of civility and gentility.
His acceptance of the outcasts — one of his most radical acts — pointed to an identity defined by one's relationship to God rather than by cultural standards of performance.
Early on, in a radical act of dispossession, Francis broke decisively with his former life as a soldier and playboy.
To receive boxes of food that have been grown with such love and care is a radical act.
In her thirties, Jillian's most radical act was learning the steadying power of love when she and her rock star husband adopt an Ethiopian child with special needs.
In her 30s, Jillian's most radical act is learning the steadying power of love when she and her rock star husband adopt an Ethiopian child with special needs.
Wouldn't that be a radical act?
A woman claiming her sexual health or pelvic health, claiming a right to understanding and pleasure, is a radical act.
Self - care is a radical act, one that defies the thoughts and opinions of others and instead empowers the self.
With Trudell's lifeline as the narrative thread, this biopic journeys in and out of modern Indian history and politics, exploring the earth - infused philosophy and motivations of Trudell's radical acts and thought, as well as reliving the loss and heartache that prompted his activism to evolve abruptly into artistic expression.
There's sadness here, yes, and tragedy, but I can't help but feel an undercurrent of celebration just for the radical act of making poetry out of lives that are usually not even afforded prose.
(It also recalls the miracle of Agnès Varda and JR's Faces Places [2017], in which large - format photographs, laboriously mounted on buildings and other structures, become a radical act of love by seeing, magnifying, and honoring the everyday.)
But it's also more evidence of the obliviousness that allows Geng to forge ahead on a radical act of social engineering that displaces 30 percent of Datong's residents in an effort to renew the coal - choked city.
Asking people what they value in schools is not, on its face, a radical act.
This action led students towards many then - radical acts, including a student for a school board in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and launching a nationwide press for student - created publications [ii].
I see painting, today, as a radical act.
We can see the love letter in the workplace as a radical act; vulnerability and awkwardness can be a quest for something more authentic.
His collaborations with Claes Oldenburg and Al Hansen for Allan Kaprow's Happenings were radical acts that came to define the artistic landscape of downtown New York.
Elsewhere in the article, he scolds fellow A.i.A. contributor Donald Kuspit for proclaiming, apropos of Salle, «acquies - cence to authority» as a «radical act» and worries that critic Peter Schjeldahl «has increasingly been gravitating towards a Neoconservative position.»
Nearly 50 years ago, Richard Long transformed a simple walk into a radical act.
This radical act of making language concrete embodies the key themes of his art.
Both were premised on the idea that when it comes to black bodies and black political resistance, care - taking — whether of self or community — is a radical act.
Both Ede's book and Russell's film concentrate on the artist's relationship with Sophie Brzeska, whose surname he took; a radical act for its time.
«It Is an Unusual and Radical Act»: Why the Baltimore Museum Is Selling Blue - Chip Art to Buy Work by Underrepresented Artists Link
«But to believe in the work of the present is to believe there are alternative ways of seeing the world — and that's a radical act, because it's saying the status quo is not the only way things should be.»
«An Unusual and Radical Act»: Why the Baltimore Museum Is Selling Blue - Chip Art to Buy Work by Underrepresented Artists
In a radical act of transformation, Grotjahn takes the most casual throwaway material, the cardboard box, and turns it into the most solid and noble of art mediums: the pedestal - mounted bronze sculpture.
Eating wild food, Viljoen reminds us, is a radical act of remembering and honoring our shared heritage.
Hope is a radical act of imagination and vision, asserting a way forward through a stagnant quagmire.
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