Not exact matches
I always
reflect on the life of this strong
woman who was tough as nails, who for two
years lived in a hole in the ground that could very well have been her grave.
Every
year when International Womenâ $ ™ s Day rolls by, I canâ $ ™ t help but
reflect on power, how itâ $ ™ s shared, and how
women use the power they have.
to
reflect back
on her hockey journey over the past twelve
years, and to hear about how she and her team are preparing for the challenge of replacing the Canadian
women atop the podium this time around.
I decided it was a great time to ask her to
reflect back
on her hockey journey over the past twelve
years, and to hear about how she and her team are preparing for the challenge of replacing the Canadian
women atop the podium this time around.
My research for my book Daughters of Divorce spanned over three
years and was comprised of over 300 interviews of
women who
reflected on their parents» divorce.
As Ghana chalks a whopping 60
years and joins the rest of the world to commemorate international
women's day, it is important to
reflect on the struggles of our gallant
women who some 60
years ago worked assiduously to increase the worth of
women.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Mayor Stephanie Miner gave her farewell address Friday afternoon at Syracuse University,
reflecting on her eight
years in office, including being the first
woman to hold the position.
If we
reflect on the last
year, there is one huge silver lining — reignited passion and action to stimulate real change for
women, communities in need, and Mother Earth.
The tone wasn't just
on stage but behind it, as the winners expanded
on the
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Women reflected at this
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year's event.
Through the lens of actors, writers, filmmakers, and craftsmen and
women, we will hear directly from the talent themselves and have them
reflect on a
year that has proven both successful and challenging.
It's been nearly a
year since A Fantastic
Woman had its premiere at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival, which has given Vega plenty of opportunity to
reflect on how the movie has changed her life.
In no particular order: Branco sai, petro fica (Black In, White Out, Adirley Queirós, 2014) Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller, 2015) Inherent Vice (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2014) Ji - geum - eun - mat - go - geu - ddae - neun - teul - li - da (Right Now, Wrong Then, Hong San - soo, 2015) Cavalo Dinheiro (Horse Money, Pedro Costa, 2014) The Look of Silence (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2014) L'Ombre des femmes (In the Shadow of
Women, Philippe Garrel, 2015) La Jalousie (Jealousy, Philippe Garrel, 2013) Chant d'hiver (Winter Song, Otra Iosseliani, 2015) En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron (A Pigeon Sat
on a Branch
Reflecting on Existence, Roy Andersson, 2014) Quand je serai dictateur (When I Will Be Dictator, Yaël André, 2014) It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, 2014) Field Niggas (Khalik Allah, 2015) Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2015) La academia de las musas (L'accademia delle muse / Academy of the Muses, José Luis Guerín, 2015) Die sechste Jahreszeit (The Sixth Season, Jan Soldat, 2015) Haftanlage 4614 (Prison System 4614, Jan Soldat, 2015) Une jeunesse allemande (A German Youth, Jean - Gabriel Periot, 2015) Chromatic Aberration (Aura Satz, 2014) 88:88 (Isiah Medina, 2015) Stinking Heaven (Nathan Silver, 2015) La isla mínima (Alberto Rodríguez, 2014) Homeland (Iraq
Year Zero)(Abbas Fahdel, 2015) Phoenix (Christian Petzold, 2014) The Babadook (Jennifer Kent, 2014) El Perro Molina (Dog Molina, José Celestino Campusano, 2014) Taxi (Jafar Panahi, 2015) Haganenet (The Kindergarten Teacher, Nadav Lapid, 2014) Deux jours, une nuit (Two Days, One Night, Jean - Pierre & Luc Dardenne, 2014) She's Funny That Way (Peter Bogdanovich, 2015)
This
year's list of nominees was particularly strong,
reflecting a number of esteemed cinematic projects helmed by and / or focused
on women.
As Hollywood grapples with a newfound spotlight
on its egregious treatment of
women and the country
reflects on the one -
year anniversary of Donald...
Drawing
on a collection of short stories of the same name by Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone, Takahata's enchanting painterly animation about a 27 -
year - old
woman reflecting on her youth in the 1960s is a musing
on time passing that's never saccharine or nostalgic but heavy with melancholy and realism, a novelty among fantasy - obsessed manga films.
For two
years, I traveled around the country interviewing forty men and
women between the ages of fifty and seventy - five who saw themselves as «new learners,» who were eager to
reflect on their experiences, question their motives, celebrate their achievements, and tell their stories.
The studies, one by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the other by the Bank Street College of Education and the Wellesley College Center for Research
on Women,
reflect the growing interest in the effects of the early
years of children's schooling and care
on their later development.
A
woman shepherds her estranged parents through her brother's wedding and
reflects on the
year her family collapsed.
Prominent historian Painter — whose works, such as The History of White People, have explored race, gender and class in America — offers a more personal take
on those themes as she
reflects on enrolling in the Rhode Island School of Design as a 64 -
year - old black
woman and what it means to continue growing and discovering joy as we age.
For the show, she created «Distracting Distance, Chapter 16», [16] which
reflects on the shape of the window and its reference to perspective, as well as
on a famous painting in the Whitney - «A
Woman in the Sun», by Edward Hopper, painted in 1961, the
year of her birth.
In her newest multimedia works; ranging from charcoal and chalk drawings of sinks historical fertility statues to large - scale phallic sculptural works; MacGreevy
reflects on her feelings of detachment from the parameters and signifiers of gender norms, (she identified as a boy for the first ten
years of her life and now identifies as a
woman).
So, as we
reflect on a breathtaking
year and ponder what challenges the future may hold, it's worth paying special attention to those unreasonable men and
women who are doing the creating.
This
year, we
reflect on this word more than ever as
Women's History Month arrives directly in the middle of an ignited female empowerment movement.
This
year, we
reflect on this word more than ever as
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Women — Both In Therapy And Out
Reflecting on the past
year and thinking ahead to the new year, 2017 has been quite a year for our country in a number of ways, especially for wo
year and thinking ahead to the new
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year, 2017 has been quite a
year for our country in a number of ways, especially for wo
year for our country in a number of ways, especially for
womenwomen.
My research for my book Daughters of Divorce spanned over three
years and was comprised of over 300 interviews of
women who
reflected on their parents» divorce.