Sentences with phrase «representing vulnerable groups»

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But Jesus was more accepting of women, children, aliens, beggars, leppers and even sexual minorities than OT practice, which I think represents a greater inclusiveness which should lead us to believe that love / protection /» rights» be extended to these vulnerable groups and not just the priveledge adult male population.
This large - scale group show, co-curated by artist Laura Morrison, takes American writer Donald Barthelme's short story of the same name as a provocative starting point to consider how current modes of expression assume the distanced observer and represent, protect and expose the vulnerable subject.
This year's Fellowship group represents some of the most vulnerable countries to climate - related impacts, including six indigenous journalists — three of whom come from the Pacific Islands — who will add unique voices to global coverage as Fiji prepares to lead the talks.
Mr. Maurice represented the International National Trusts Organisation (INTO) a grouping of National Trusts that work together to focus attention on vulnerable areas of natural and cultural importance.
The Panel has a remit to represent the interests of the many different consumers of legal services, including small businesses and charities, and with a priority for vulnerable groups of consumers.
I grew up in an era when government was committed to hearing the voices of the vulnerable, and actively supported a wide variety of civil society groups that represented individuals who belonged to vulnerable populations for reasons of gender, race, age, ability, etc..
McLeish Orlando has not only been representing pedestrians across Ontario, we have been at the forefront of seeking to reduce road violence to this vulnerable group.
Results might not be generalisable to children who were absent or not enrolled, and who may represent a more vulnerable group.
«Ireland is currently facing a very challenging situation and our children represent one of the most vulnerable groups, particularly those in disadvantaged areas.
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