Sentences with phrase «series around identity»

As a member of the Diversity Task Force, Farida helped develop and lead professional development series around identity, culture and equity.

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It was [and is] the first television series to be built around a character who suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder [formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder].
With support from McDaniel College in Western Maryland, MCPS developed a series of 12 - week courses that discuss topics ranging from the myths and misconceptions around race in the U.S. to the influence of teacher perception on student identity and performance.
A series of five complete lesson plans and activity ideas and resources for ten additional topics around issues relating to migration and identity.
(Thanks to Kate Dacey for the correction) The original title of the series was «Human Metamorposis» and it tells the tale of a woman who repeatedly changes her profession, and subsequently her entire identity, which direly affects those around her.
Assassin's Creed: Identity will allow players to create and customise their very own assassin this time round, as they clamber around a series of recognisable Italian cities and locations attempting to solve the Mystery of the Crows.
Höch explored the concept of the «New Woman» in Weimar Germany, presenting complex discussions around gender and identity in a series of both biting and poignant collages.
In addition to Internet art in the Aughts that simulated a series of imagined art installations, Ichikawa has created has a series of blogs on Facebook around food organized by color, touching upon issues of cultural identity, food sourcing, gentrification, environmental concerns, and greenwashing while sharing nutrition and cost - cutting tips: I ♥ Yellow Food, I ♥ Orange Food, I ♥ Red Food, I ♥ Green Food, and I ♥ Blue Food.
A visual artist, film maker and writer, currently producing work around perceptions of identity: a series of oil, organic and mixed media paintings critically questioning notions of the self and a short film about her Bangladeshi - Japanese - British cultural roots.
While painters like Louise Fishman — whose 1973 series «Angry Women» was among the first to bring gender and sexual identity to the forefront of abstraction — have long been interested «expressing» something beyond formalist discourse, it's certainly the case that even today much of the conversation around Abstract Expressionism surrounds a few select, machismo artists, like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.
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