Sentences with phrase «widely known advocate»

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She said she hopes victims of sexual assault become more widely known about and advocated for like victims of domestic violence have.
The most widely known candidate is food safety advocate and whistleblower Kenneth Kendrick of Wilson, who is running for Agriculture Commissioner.
But in fact, scientists have studied this for years — and a group of cancer advocates want to know why this research isn't more widely used.
Michael Phillips, widely known as an organic apple grower, advocates for the «community orchard movement» and holistic growing.
Laurie is a tireless consumer advocate widely known for her wisdom in matters of debt management, financial literacy, and fair play in the consumer marketplace.
That's very interesting — and I think it needs to be more widely known among the scores of animal advocates who still embrace Winograd as «one of us.»
The selected portraits include cultural and political figures admired by Neel, among them playwright, actor, and author Alice Childress; the sociologist Horace R. Cayton, Jr., whose 1945 Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City is among the key academic studies of the African American urban experience in the early twentieth century; the community activist and cultural advocate Mercedes Arroyo; and the academic Harold Cruse, known for known for his widely - published academic book The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual (1967) and for teaching at LeRoi Jones's Black Arts Repertory Theatre / School in Harlem.
She is widely known for being an advocate for consumer protection and is usually attributed to the creation of an establishment of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
If you're going to become a judge advocate, I'd recommend you make it known early and often that you want to practice in your service's appellate division — but so you're worth the billet, I'd cut your trial teeth first, read widely in criminal law, and hone your writing skills.
She and her sister, widely known in East St. Louis as «the twins,» have continued to advocate for the preservation of those gains and for the rights of tenants ever since.
In 2001, Ramsden presented at a conference of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses in Melbourne, and the organisation — then called CATSIN and now known as CATSINaM or the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives — is now advocating for Cultural Safety to be widely embedded across law, policy and practice.
It has been a known fact that parental alienation has remained prevalent in the United States in spite of the emergence of the now popular, shared parenting bill, a proposal in which the egalitarian approach of parenting is widely advocated.
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