How do we together change an exciting two days into the basis of
a real cultural shift?
«I think there needs to be
a real cultural shift on restraints,» Center said.
But she realizes that it will be hard for individual women to accomplish much on their own and that what we need is «
a real cultural shift.»
Not exact matches
The
Real Diaper Association is a collective non-profit organization in which parents and small businesses take the lead in creating a
cultural shift to increase the use of simple, reusable cloth diapers.
The
Real Diaper Association is a grassroots non-profit that aims to create a
cultural shift to increase the use of simple, reusable cloth diapers.
The
Real Diaper Association (RDA) is a collective non-profit organization in which parents of small businesses take the lead in creating a
cultural shift to increase the use of simple, reusable cloth diapers.
The
Real Diaper Association... creating a
cultural shift to increase the use of simple, reusable cloth diapers.
Our Mission Statement: The
Real Diaper Association is a collective non-profit organization in which parents and small businesses take the lead in creating a
cultural shift to increase the use of simple, reusable cloth diapers.
This situation is due, in part, to the fact that there has been a huge
cultural shift in the dynamics of the workforce but no
real corresponding
shift in the inner workings of most domestic situations.
On Dirty Computer, Janelle Monáe plays with the conventions and totems of dystopian sci - fi to speak her truth and promote a
cultural shift toward a more inclusive and loving society — no matter what repressive government (whether
real or fictional) is trying to crush that spirit.
#MeToo was the story of the year and as exhilarating as it was to watch a
cultural shift unfold in
real time, you had to wonder if the films themselves would survive.
The first group just pirates; it seems the only
real approach to ending the piracy of this group is a
cultural shift.
As a child of the Middle - East and an adult of the West, Maryam Yousif's work reflects hyper geographical and
cultural shifts as they vacillate between
real and unreal psychologically charged spaces.
The forgotten stories he illuminates, whether
real or imagined, underscore that the built environment is not an isolated, physical construct, but rather a
shifting perception layered with many different
cultural histories.