Not exact matches
For example, while a number of
communities are debating how to provide benefits to gig economy workers, without policies that ensure a baseline wage threshold or that grant workers a
voice in determining their wages and benefits, low - road companies could respond to requirements to contribute to benefits
with commensurate decreases
in pay.
«I am confident that the Russians meddled
in this election, as is the entire intelligence
community,» CIA Director Mike Pompeo said Thursday,
with a note of agitation
in his
voice in the face of skeptical questioning.
Forks the
community's way of ensuring that they'll always have a
voice; investors and miners have recourse
in the instance that they come to a disagreement
with the coin's development team.
We, the Seoul Bitcoin Meetup, the largest bitcoin
community in South Korea, founded
in 2014
with more than 1600 members, would like to
voice our staunch opposition to this November's proposed hardfork.
While many Bitcoin supporters were happy to see @Bitcoin go, other
voices in the crypto
community — including plenty of Bitcoin Cash supporters — agreed
with Ver.
A blog
with a
community of discussion like this is an excellent place to bring this out since it's easy for many
voices to weigh
in, rather than just those specially chosen to give their view.
Open your eyes and see what the Spirit is birthing
in these days, watch women rising up to reclaim their
communities for peace and wholeness, watch women laying on hands and proclaiming the Gospel
with their lives and their
voices and their writing and their songs and even, yes,
in their quiet.
Along
with pastoring The Way Christian Center
in the Bay Area, I serve as the director of the LIVE FREE Campaign, a faith - based movement committed to organizing the moral
voice and actions of the faith
community to end gun violence and mass incarceration.
Because the information and entertainment industries serve to consolidate those same structures,
in which the
voice of the people is not listened to and is often silenced,
in which we have to demystify media power, and
in which it is necessary to work
with the whole
community to create structures that allow the right to communication to be expressed
in all its fullness.
The Kaduna State governor has been accused of trying to restrict press freedom and silence
voices that draw attention to violence
in southern Kaduna, where for over a year Fulani herder militia have attacked
communities, killing over 800 people and seizing land and property
with relative impunity.
But
in the past fifty years, Christianity has been blamed,
with some justification, for the Holocaust, for participating
in colonial oppression, for arrogance
in dealing
with other
communities of faith, for ecological destruction, for cruelty to animals, for oppression of women, for repression of the body and its sexuality, for suppressing the
voices of minority groups and thus participating
in their oppression, for the persecution of gays and Lesbians, and many other crimes.
The ecclesial reality of the Church is intricately interwoven
with its life as a moral
community — it has to constantly test its authority to be the moral
voice in the world against its ability to respond
with courage and conviction to the
voices of the excluded, the
voices from the margins.
Tonight, we express our sorrow at the news that blog - neighbor Michael Spencer (the Internet Monk) has gone home to be
with the Lord.Michael has been
in the Christian blogging
community for a long time, and it's no lie to say that his
voice and witness are irreplaceable.
Open your eyes and see what the Spirit is birthing
in these days, watch women rising up to reclaim their
communities for peace and wholeness, watch women laying on hands and proclaiming the Gospel
with their lives and their
voices and their writing and their songs and their storms.
«
With Evolving
in Monkey Town, Rachel Held Evans steps onto the stage as a gifted writer, an honest storyteller, and a compelling
voice in the Christian
community.
If one has never journeyed into the deep — prayed (which includes Scripture / theological study, faith sharing, adoration, spiritual formation / retreats, pilgramages, Mass, reconciliation, fasting, listening for God's
voice, and more) on an ongoing fashion or done God's will (been obedient, patient, humble, unconditionally sacrificing, unselfish) to the extent that they understand what it means to be Catholic and God being your number one priority — that His Ways and those of His Church are not the ways of the world (trade vices for virtues) and that we are being called into communion
with Him via love for Him and one another
in our faith
community and broader
community — then it is no wonder some are lost or disillusioned.
When the church is consumed and possessed by mortgages, capital campaigns, membership numbers, qualifications for membership or deacon or elder, the variety and format of financial reports, redecorating, ordination policies, the proper delineation of committee responsibilities, the aggregation and strengthening and protection of church hierarchical authority, the preference for political associations and prominence instead of being a
voice and influence for justice and compassion, seasonal vestment colors, the abandonment and refusal to acknowledge congregations who dare to be excited by their proclaiming and provoking and living and sharing the Good News, the continual choosing and preoccupation
with better organization over better outreach, or what styles of worship are to be offered — then it is time for an earth - shaking, stone - rolling, curtain ripping, hurricane - strength, fiery and noisy transformational revolution that will resurrect the Good News
in the body and spirit of
communities and individuals.
With real time recipe navigation that includes hands - free voice commands, detailed photos, how - to videos, and built - in automatic timers, beginners have the tools to learn essential skills to cook with confidence, while intermediate and advanced cooks hone their abilities and contribute to the community with their own reci
With real time recipe navigation that includes hands - free
voice commands, detailed photos, how - to videos, and built -
in automatic timers, beginners have the tools to learn essential skills to cook
with confidence, while intermediate and advanced cooks hone their abilities and contribute to the community with their own reci
with confidence, while intermediate and advanced cooks hone their abilities and contribute to the
community with their own reci
with their own recipes.
New York Cider Association Founded by pioneering New York cider makers
with leadership from agricultural non-profit Glynwood, the New York Cider Association was created
in 2015 to foster
community amongst and act as the collective
voice and organizing body for apple growers and cider makers throughout the state.
De Medici looks forward to continuing to serve the specialty food
community in a thriving partnership
with Atalanta, and to being a leading
voice in the industry advocating artisan producers and authentic, regional products.
Created professionally and always produced and distributed
with sustainability
in mind, these communications reflect the
voices of our entire
community, and together weave a powerful dialogue around school life.
The magazine's mission is to share
with modern moms / dads; baby and kids retailers; and the media the best inventions
in the baby and kids business world
with tips, trends, and advice from real moms and experts, and to build a
community where modern parents can connect, have a
voice, and be inspired.
«We know he will be a
voice for working people
in the State Senate and we will work
with him to stand up for workers, for immigrants and for vulnerable
communities that need a
voice in Albany.»
More often, though, you'll connect
with less obvious online
communities like these as a byproduct of your overall outreach — your supporters will be your
voice in the individual channels they use.
Campaigns should look for opportunities to join existing
communities to learn from others and connect
with important or influential
voices, and
in some cases it will make sense to start a new discussion group or listserv to connect
with and organize activists.
They were there to
voice their approval for more than $ 200 million earmarked
in Governor Andrew Cuomo's budget proposal for new
community services and supports for New Yorkers
with psychiatric conditions.
She said she created the Mattituck - Laurel Civic Association because she saw a need for the
community to have a
voice in its changing landscape,
with increased traffic, new building and proposals that change the landscape, water quality, agritainment and nowhere for young people to work or affordable workforce housing to stay local.
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (02/15/2013)(readMedia)--
Community Voices Heard and a number of allied organizations will host a public meeting
in Poughkeepsie
with federal and state elected officials to discuss issues important to low - income residents of the Hudson Valley, including affordable housing, youth issues, raising the minimum wage, immigration reform, safety net programs, job creation, instituting a Fair Elections system
in the state, as well as the federal and state budget.
Senator Andrea Stewart - Cousins will hosted the rally
in partnership
with other elected officials and
community groups throughout Westchester County including the Immigration Justice Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, the Lower Hudson Valley Chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union, Cabrini Immigrant Services, Community Voices Heard, the Yonkers Islamic Center, the Muslim American Society of Upper New York, St. Catherine AME Zion Church, Calvary Baptist Church, the Minister's Fellowship Council of White Plains and Vicinity, the Westchester Black Women's Political Caucus, and Temple Beth Shalom in Hastings - on
community groups throughout Westchester County including the Immigration Justice Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, the Lower Hudson Valley Chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union, Cabrini Immigrant Services,
Community Voices Heard, the Yonkers Islamic Center, the Muslim American Society of Upper New York, St. Catherine AME Zion Church, Calvary Baptist Church, the Minister's Fellowship Council of White Plains and Vicinity, the Westchester Black Women's Political Caucus, and Temple Beth Shalom in Hastings - on
Community Voices Heard, the Yonkers Islamic Center, the Muslim American Society of Upper New York, St. Catherine AME Zion Church, Calvary Baptist Church, the Minister's Fellowship Council of White Plains and Vicinity, the Westchester Black Women's Political Caucus, and Temple Beth Shalom
in Hastings - on - Hudson.
Stuart Appelbaum, an ESPA board member since 2008, told Gay City News that he has been
in conversations
with other
community leaders about «a new model for expressing the political
voice of the LGBTQ
community.»
Community Voices Heard, a community activist organization started by single mothers on public assistance in NYC more than two decades ago, was at the forefront of the #NoCuts Coalition rally, along with U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, State Senator Marisol Alcantara (D - 31st Senate District), and the leaders of several dozen grassroots, civic and labor organ
Community Voices Heard, a
community activist organization started by single mothers on public assistance in NYC more than two decades ago, was at the forefront of the #NoCuts Coalition rally, along with U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, State Senator Marisol Alcantara (D - 31st Senate District), and the leaders of several dozen grassroots, civic and labor organ
community activist organization started by single mothers on public assistance
in NYC more than two decades ago, was at the forefront of the #NoCuts Coalition rally, along
with U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, State Senator Marisol Alcantara (D - 31st Senate District), and the leaders of several dozen grassroots, civic and labor organizations.
«I look forward to working
with all stakeholders, advocates, and
community leaders to make sure that their
voices and input are heard
in Albany.»
With the 2016 legislative session just getting underway, parent advocates who live
in low - income
communities across New York City and have children who attend both district and charter schools wanted to make sure their
voices were heard.
The report was authored by the Public Accountability Initiative, a Buffalo - based non-profit research organization focused on corporate and government accountability and released
in partnership
with New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness,
Community Voices Heard and VOCAL - NY.
As the newest
voice in this race for Attorney General, I've used my time and resources to talk directly
with voters about my plans to clean up corruption rampant throughout state government, protect Main Street by policing Wall Street and keeping our
communities safe.»
The report was compiled by Kevin Connor, co-director of the nonprofit Public Accountability Initiative,
in collaboration
with Community Voices Heard and VOCAL — two groups that have been protesting CSNY and Cuomo's proposed spending cuts for several weeks now.
And while I sympathize
with his frustrations regarding «the holes
in his roads and
in the county budget», for most
in the
community know that I, as a minority legislator, have been one of the most prominent
voices in county government trying to stop financial missteps over the past few years.
In closed
communities, the louder, more extreme
voices dominate; moderates leave; those who remain fall into step
with the prevailing direction.
While his advocacy for good government is well known throughout national politics, Steve is a local
voice with strong
community roots in Bayside where he is also a member of Community Board 11, the place he ca
community roots
in Bayside where he is also a member of
Community Board 11, the place he ca
Community Board 11, the place he calls home.
Community Voices Heard (CVH), a member led organization of low - income families with chapters in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Yonkers and NYC; Current and former Emergency Shelter clients and homeless Poughkeepsie residents; Rev. Blake Ryder of Christ Church in Poughkeepsie; Brian Riddell, Executive Director of Dutchess Outreach; other social service providers, faith and community
Community Voices Heard (CVH), a member led organization of low - income families
with chapters
in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Yonkers and NYC; Current and former Emergency Shelter clients and homeless Poughkeepsie residents; Rev. Blake Ryder of Christ Church
in Poughkeepsie; Brian Riddell, Executive Director of Dutchess Outreach; other social service providers, faith and
communitycommunity leaders.
«He has put forward a
community - led vision to increase and protect affordable housing
in upper Manhattan, employing underutilized manufacturing space to better use,» Murphy said, adding that Rodriguez has also «united disparate
community organizations to advocate and organize
with one
voice through the Northern Manhattan Agenda.»
But I also want to assure the Jewish
community that the people of the state of New York speak
with one
voice in condemning this activity.»
But organizing is a year - round project and, unlike mobilizing, is a two - way relationship,
in which everyday citizens speak their minds and develop their own political strategies, and realize that they're not a person
with a grievance but a part of a
community that lacks a political
voice.
«Despite generally welcoming Espaillat as a much - needed young, energetic
voice with roots
in Washington Heights» Dominican
community, local activists... are concerned,» the newspaper reported.
HARLEM —
Community Board 9 has joined the chorus of voices demanding that the group distributing $ 150 million in funds from Columbia University's community benefit agreement with West Harlem disclose their finances to th
Community Board 9 has joined the chorus of
voices demanding that the group distributing $ 150 million
in funds from Columbia University's
community benefit agreement with West Harlem disclose their finances to th
community benefit agreement
with West Harlem disclose their finances to the public.
NEW YORK, NY (05/11/2012)(readMedia)-- Early this afternoon, a team of welfare recipients, unemployed New Yorkers looking for work, public housing residents, and people living
with HIV / AIDS — members of the grassroots organizing groups
Community Voices Heard (CVH) and
Voices of
Community Activists and Leaders (VOCAL - NY)-- led other New York residents
in a series of actions
in Lower Manhattan to highlight the inequality prevalent
in our City today, and lift up the need to restore critical programs currently proposed to be cut
in Mayor Bloomberg's Fiscal Year 2013 budget.
In an election year, however,
with Council member Chin battling for a third term against three outspoken rivals, the
community is definitely not speaking
with one
voice.
Through a survey of NYCHA residents
in partnership
with Housing Chair Ritchie Torres and
Community Voices Heard, the report found more than half of the respondents reported that they either currently have a mold or lead issue
in their apartment or have had one
in the past.
Individuals from around the city and state joined together
in this protest, including low - income members of
Community Voices Heard from Newburgh and New Yorkers living
with HIV / AIDS that came as members of
Voices of
Community Activists and Leaders (VOCAL - NY).
«It's my hope that this legislation would help Two Bridges residents and groups across the city work more closely
with their elected officials, and I will continue to advocate for more ways to strengthen the
community's
voice in the land use process.»