Sentences with phrase «special issue of women»

An essay written with Constantina Zavitsanos was included in We Are Born in Flames, a special issue of Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, edited by Dean Spade and Craig Willse.

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Kochhar echoed some of Trump's comments about so - called women's issues affecting everyone, and said, «If people say, do you have special policies for women, we actually do not.»
«Working alongside pro-choice women on issues of human trafficking, domestic violence, genocide, foster care, and even special needs adoption has been among the most meaningful work I've been a part of,» said Kelly Rosati, Focus on the Family's vice president of advocacy for children and a speaker at the Evangelicals for Life conference this week.
'' The April 17 issue of Athletics Weekly is a Virgin Money London Marathon special with in - depth coverage of the men's and women's races, age - group battles, wheelchair races and Mini London Marathon
Carol served as a guest editor of special issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, 1993).
I feel like sometimes it's a bit taboo because a lot of women are afraid of not having enough, so it's almost not sensitive to rave on about having sooooo much milk, even though it can cause it's own special issues.
This introduction to a special issue on the economics of breastfeeding draws attention to the lack of economic justice for women.
Some of the potential causes of poor breastfeeding outcomes among black and Puerto Rican women include breastfeeding ambivalence (7), the availability of free formula from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)(8), a high level of comfort with the idea of formula feeding (9), limited availability and lower intensity of WIC breastfeeding support for minority women (10, 11), and issues surrounding trust building and perceived mistreatment by providers women include breastfeeding ambivalence (7), the availability of free formula from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)(8), a high level of comfort with the idea of formula feeding (9), limited availability and lower intensity of WIC breastfeeding support for minority women (10, 11), and issues surrounding trust building and perceived mistreatment by providers Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)(8), a high level of comfort with the idea of formula feeding (9), limited availability and lower intensity of WIC breastfeeding support for minority women (10, 11), and issues surrounding trust building and perceived mistreatment by providers women (10, 11), and issues surrounding trust building and perceived mistreatment by providers (12).
«I think women are still seen as a special interest issue that sits at the back of the manifesto when you've done all the serious stuff.
I suspect that people who are particularly attuned to this kind of story, or who think of women as a special interest group with their own «issues», are less likely to be open to a party that prefers to think of people as individuals rather than in categories.
This special issue of Science focuses on diverse areas where public health can be improved by making better use of the resources we have in our grasp, ranging from tailoring engineering projects to meet the needs of material - and infrastructure - limited regions, to building a surveillance network for the detection of drug resistance, to empowering women.
The WHO study, one of a collection of articles in a special issue of the journal devoted to women's health beyond reproduction, found that the leading causes of death of women aged 50 years and older worldwide are cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke) and cancers, but that in developing countries these deaths occur at earlier ages than in the rich world.
The special issue is a comprehensive look at the issues facing men and women who experienced military sexual trauma while serving, as well as a presentation of evidence - based strategies for preventing future sexual violence and encouraging people to come forward and seek treatment.
The articles published in the special issue report that multiple studies have shown that a woman's resistance reduces the likelihood of a completed assault while creating no risk of additional injury for the woman, the editors wrote in the journal's introduction.
Female veterans who were sexually assaulted are also more prone to develop post-traumatic stress disorder than other women who experienced combat, and are significantly less likely than other PTSD sufferers to seek help, according to studies appearing in a special issue of the journal Psychological Services.
The papers included in this interdisciplinary special issue address how poverty can affect human biology and cover issues including war and forced displacement, minorities and migrants, poverty in both developed and developing countries, health inequalities among girls and women in poverty and the impact of the economic downturn.
For the majority of women Flipping 50, there's also a special condition, a joint issue, a crazy schedule that also needs to be addressed.
Rollins would like to continue using real women on the September issue cover next year, as she feels special ownership of the concept.
A U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Director was presented to: Maggie Betts, for her film Novitiate — In the early 1960s, during the Vatican II era, a young woman training to become a nun struggles with issues of faith, sexuality and the changing church.
Dr. Littman has been recognized by the American Psychological Association as a pioneer in the identification of gender differences in ADHD, with special expertise understanding issues affecting women and girls with ADHD.
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Special areas of interest include compelling narrative nonfiction, outstanding biographies and memoirs, lifestyle books, works that reflect our changing culture, women's issues, psychology, science, social issues, current events, parenting, health, history, business, and prescriptive books offering fresh information and advice.
The July issue of BookPage features a special extended column on six must - read mysteries — all written by women.
Dec 15, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Dec 8, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Dec 6, 2016: Book Club News Dec 1, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Nov 17, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Nov 15, 2016: Book Clubs: 2017 Recommendations Nov 10, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Nov 3, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Oct 27, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Oct 20, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Oct 18, 2016: Book Clubs: Family First Oct 13, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Oct 6, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Sep 29, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights: Poldark Read - alikes Sep 22, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Sep 15, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights: Books into Movies Sep 13, 2016: Book Clubs: Books About Books Sep 8, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Sep 1, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Aug 25, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Aug 18, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Aug 11, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Aug 4, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights July 28, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights July 21, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights July 14, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights July 7, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Jun 28, 2016: Book Clubs: 2016 Top Recommendations (part 2) Jun 23, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Jun 16, 2016: Free Issue of The BookBrowse Review Jun 9, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Jun 2, 2016: Special Issue: Summer Book Buzz May 26, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights May 19, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights May 17, 2016: Book Clubs: Botanical Delights May 12, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights May 5, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Apr 28, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Apr 21, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Apr 19, 2016: Book Clubs: California Apr 14, 2016: Special Issue: Above & Beyond Apr 7, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Mar 31, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Mar 24, 2016: Announcing: A New Look for Publishing Soon Mar 17, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Mar 15, 2016: Book Clubs: Britain Mar 10, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Mar 3, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Feb 25, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Feb 18, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Feb 16, 2016: Book Clubs: Strong Women Feb 11, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Feb 4, 2016: Free Issue of The BookBrowse Review Jan 28, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Jan 21, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Jan 19, 2016: Book Clubs: Refugees Jan 14, 2016: BookBrowse Highlights Jan 7, 2016: Special Edition: The Voice Behind The Story
I don't know if there is a special connection between womens» voices and the genre of creative nonfiction, but I do know there was a spontaneous connection between the women represented in this issue and the womens» organizations which provided support for this Emerging Women Writers issue — and Creative Nonficwomen represented in this issue and the womens» organizations which provided support for this Emerging Women Writers issue — and Creative NonficWomen Writers issue — and Creative Nonfiction.
These special financial issues women face may include marriage, being out of the work force for child rearing, widowhood, and on average living longer than men.
Fans looking for the ultimate package can purchase Injustice: Gods Among Us Collector's Edition for Xbox 360 and PS3, which includes the game disc in a steelbook, an exclusive DC Collectibles statue featuring Batman and Wonder Woman, a special Collector's Edition of the first print issue of the Injustice: Gods Among Us DC Comics series and three exclusive skins based on Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman from DC COMICS — THE NEW 52.
ARTnews magazine has devoted its June issue to a special report assessing the state of women in the art world — how women artists are faring in terms of solo museum exhibitions and representation in museum collections, gallery representation, press coverage and market valuation, and also measuring opportunities garnered by female curators and museum directors.
MAGAZINE In its December issue, Elle magazine published a special feature on women in the art world, including the founders of the Black Art Incubator, Studio Museum in Harlem Director Thelma Golden, and Jordan Casteel, an artist - in - residence at the museum.
The shortage of women reflects an opportunity deficit present in sectors of wider society and a formidable issue in the art community at - large (see recent special report on women in the art world in ARTnews magazine), which is exacerbated when it comes to black artists.
She is the author and editor of many books and articles on contemporary art, including a monograph on Ghada Amer, ARTnews Special Issue on Women in the Art World, Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader and Curatorial Activism: Towards an ethics of Curating.
IN JUNE, ARTNEWS DEVOTED a special issue to women in the art world and the findings revealed a major gulf between the experiences of male and female artists and curators.
The contributions also consider such specific works as Kelly's Interim (1984 — 1989), the subject of a special issue of October; Gloria Patri (1992), an installation conceived in response to the first Gulf War; The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi (2001), an extensive project including a 200 - foot narrative executed in the medium of compressed lint and the performance of a musical score by Michael Nyman; and two recent works, Love Songs (2005 - 2007), which explores the role of memory in feminist politics, and Mimus (2012), a triptych that parodies the House Un-American Activities Committee's 1962 investigation of the pacifist group, Women Strike for Peace.
Special Issues of Periodicals Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources; January 1, 2005; Lehman, JoAnne; 700 + words... by David Hopkins; «A Strange Alchemy: Cornelia Parker;» interviewed by Lisa Tickner; «Antibodies: Rachel Whiteread's Water Tower,» by Sue Malvern; «Hybrid Histories: Alice Maher,» interviewed by Fionna Barber; «Reading Black...
She was the guest editor of a special issue of the journal Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory, and has published articles in TDR: The Drama Review, Discourse, Rhizomes, and Black Camera.
After Equality, guest - edited special issue, (2015) 27:1 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 172 pp.
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Volume 23, Number 1, 2011 Special Issue: Regulating Decent Work for Domestic Workers
Psychologist with over 25 years working in areas of separation / divorce, parenting and special needs children, women's issues, relationship and marital issues, anger and stress management.
Carl Bertoia and Janice Drakich, «The Fathers» Rights Movement: Contradictions in Rhetoric and Practice,» Journal of Family Issues, 14, 1993, cited in The National Association of Women and the Law, «Custody and Access: A NAWL Brief to the Special Joint Committee on Child Custody and Access,» March 1998.
For example, monthly dinner meetings to encourage and celebrate employment, educational, and career accomplishments; or special group sessions by therapists for young ladies wanting to explore relationship issues between women / men and women / women, coping with possible past trauma issues, formation of healthy relationships, and / or advancing social competence and confidence in building and understanding healthy reciprocal relationships
Her special interests and enthusiasm surround work with: couples, marital difficulties, intimacy concerns, boundary setting, women's issues, parenting skills, adolescents, children, attachment disturbances, child development, faith - based, spirituality, grief and loss, trauma, self - esteem, anxiety, depression, difficult transitions throughout stages of life, and stress management.
My areas of special training and expertise include anxiety, mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder, personality disorders, survivors of trauma, addiction issues, and women's issues
Another great idea when it comes to writing on the table is from a great article I read in the November issue of Country Living... a woman made a white sheet into a table cloth she used at all their special dinners.
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