Sentences with phrase «where young voices»

Driven by the belief that strong writing skills give voices to young people, Weinstein is building a vibrant global community where young voices can be heard on a diverse range of subjects.

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CNN: We don't teach hate, says church where anti-homosexual song filmed About 20 protesters gathered on Sunday outside the Apostolic Truth Tabernacle here to voice opposition to a viral online video that was taped in the church and shows a young child singing song with lyrics that offer a harsh message for homosexuals.
Since the voice of Wallace has retired, how about a new series where we meet young Wallace and Gromit?
We hope this safe network will provide young carers with a space where they can feel comfortable sharing their views and stories with others in similar situations, but also a public platform through which they can get their voices heard by those who can make a difference to their lives.
Even as the voices of young activists from Stoneman Douglas High, where 17 people were shot not two months ago, have sparked unprecedented national conversation, we can still only guess at their inner lives — or those of surviving parents — when the cameras are off.
«I also saw it as an opportunity to raise the profile of women in science, to increase the diversity of voices and perspectives that make up the «face» of science — my hope is that all young people have the opportunity to see themselves as scientists, to consider science as a career and pursue it if that's where their passions and skills lie.»
Disney's generally respectful English dub, per usual, populates the story with famous names: Miley Cyrus» little sister Noah voices the titular character, a willful fish - child who escapes her human - hating magician father (Liam Neeson) and treks to land, where she bonds with Sosuke, a 5 - year - old boy voiced by the Jonas Brothers» younger sibling Frankie Jonas.
He also takes a dull shelf - stocking gig at a supermarket, where (in one melancholy scene) he's recognized by two young rodeo fans who ask, with a hint of worry in their voice, if this is his new full - time job.
A moment where the Turtles» rat - ninja mentor (voiced by Tony Shalhoub) is nearly killed by a villain is a bit intense for younger audiences.
Where Great Mouse had classic old actors like Vincent Price and «Mister Ed»'s Alan Young for its voice cast, Oliver enlisted contemporary celebrities like Billy Joel, Touchstone centerpiece Bette Midler, and Cheech Marin.
Coraline Teri Hatcher and Dakota Fanning add their voices to this 3D animated feature about a precocious and frustrated young girl, Coraline, who discovers a tunnel to a parallel world where everything seems perfect; but all is not what it seems as the truth comes out and Coraline is trapped.
We get the basics of Ferdinand's (voiced with genuine gentleness by John Cena) story, with his youth surrounded by other bulls who look forward to the «glory» of the bullfighting ring and his escape to an idyllic farm, where a young girl takes him in as her pet, and his winding up back where he started.
It starts in darkest Peru, where a young bear (voiced by Ben Whishaw) has been raised by his aunt and uncle (Imelda Staunton and Michael Gambon), who learned about London from a British explorer.
Right now, the story progresses like a group PowerPoint in freshman year where each beat — and there are three, «BeastMania,» «Mighty Joe Young redux,» ««90s cinema» — has its own voice and it's obvious when the transitions happen.
Impossibly realistic animals and deeply nuanced landscaping completely immerse you in the jungle environment where the young Mowgli (a wonderfully natural Neel Sethi), after being rescued as an infant by pragmatic panther Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley), lives happily among the wolf pack of Akela (Giancarlo Esposito) and Raksha (Lupita Nyong» o).
Williams most recently played Lando in episodes of «Star Wars Rebels» where he voiced a slightly younger version of the character.
There's a tender moment in Despicable Me 3 (the latest entry in the franchise from Illumination's Christopher Meledandri, voice of the mischievously cute Minions and co-director Pierre Coffin, and director Kyle Balda) where Gru (a once again returning Steve Carell) tells his young daughter that «sometimes you expect to find a unicorn but instead get a goat, and that's life».
School should be a place where student voices are prioritized and young people are encouraged and challenged to discover truths about themselves and their beliefs about the world around them.
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where people from all walks of life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free, child - friendly environment; promoting positive role models; empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide and continuing to enrich this digital media archive with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants, and government agencies, corporations, and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to grow and provide a freely - accessible, online multi-media resource to educators and students around the world for decades to come.
Never political but rather introspective and familiar, Sayrafiezadeh's fiction debut is truly a collection, as these eight stories capture the voice of a generation of young men and build a portrait of a nation where war colors every thought and action.
Brock Cole got it right in The Facts Speak for Themselves, where he so compellingly transcribes young Linda's unemotional voice as she describes everyday details and shocking events in equal measure.
It's set in the graveyard where President Lincoln's young son has been recently entombed, among the dead who've had some reason to linger, and it's composed of their ghostly voices intercut with historical accounts of the boy's death, some invented and some real.
I want to go where people haven't gone before, create new ways of telling stories, open doors to the historically invisible and silent storytellers and poets in our country, put the voices of young people out into the world, and visit places where kids think they've never met a «real» writer and hold up a mirror for them.
The details come from Perfectly Nintendo... - game takes place 20 years after Wizard's Harmony - a world of swords and magic, where adventurers can be found aplenty as the result of the development of said swords and magic (instead of science)- led to sudden emergence of a business centered around those very adventurers - protagonist, named Alto, is a Conductor: name given to ruins tour guides, a profession that was born from «adventurers bubble» - story takes places in the city of Kazan, where traces of the magical King of Guranka can be found - mysterious Kingdom was completely destroyed overnight, 1000 years ago - main characters: Alto Traverse (Conductor, Human, voiced by Kengo Kawanishi): a young Conductor who guides adventurers in dangerous ruins.
The exhibition brings together a broad spectrum of leading artists, prompting thematic conversations across generations, between those who rose to prominence during the closing decades of the last century and younger artists who have found their voice in today's world, a place of incalculably more images, where distinct movements have given way to heterogeneity and the availability of and reliance on technology is taken as given.
Elizabeth Tjader [ANDY REVKIN says: I think this blog is my way of reaching out to «G E» (the generation, not the corporation) to some extent (along with my third book, and my next one), although I'd love to hear more young voices here (Where are you, Itsgettinghotinhere?]
In a world where internet «hits» invariably involve dumb stunts, cute kittens or scantily clad women (my second most popular post ever involved a young woman dancing in lingerie while talking about peak oil), it can be hard for scientists or activists to make their voice heard.
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