Sentences with phrase «woman unafraid»

It was helmed by a Saudi woman unafraid to challenge her kingdom's approach to sex - based legislation: Women aren't legally allowed to drive, are publicly segregated from men, and are prohibited from most employment opportunities.
An Italian woman unafraid of pattern or color or sparkle who is not Anna Dello Russo: Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert.
The result is cheerful fun, packed with colourful period detail, chauvinist pigs and women unafraid to stand up and make a difference.

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I will be unafraid to hold different theology on women, on marriage, on life.
We know women who are unafraid, even happy under these conditions.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/9/18/in-republic-of-congoarevolutioninmaternalhealth.html Once again demonstrating that the happy, unafraid «tribes» the NCB reference are a myth and in fact women in less developed countries would be thrilled to get some OB tech that could save their lives.
Winslet is wonderful as De Barra, a beautiful, plain - spoken woman quite able to hold her own in a male - dominated profession (and overwhelmingly patriarchal society) and unafraid to get down in the dirt and muck to make her own dreams happen.
Focusing on the first pregnant woman on Earth after two decades of global human infertility, it's a fiercely political and grim movie, but also one unafraid to be playful (the Pink Floyd homage, for example, or Michael Caine rocking out to Aphex Twin), miraculously remaining thrilling, funny and moving in equal measure throughout.
Not a caricature of a woman, but a really well written woman, with hopes, dreams, opinions, unafraid and yet still completely vulnerable.
Coates's career proves she was a pioneer, not only as a woman, but also as an artist — someone unafraid to take risks, to challenge her directors, and to coax the elemental story out of each one of her projects, frame by frame.
She is unafraid to address controversial subjects, from a colonial war for independence in «The Woman of Algiers» (2001) to «The Widow» (2013) in which Pauline Lumumba can be seen walking bare - breasted through the streets of LĂ©opoldville, in mourning for her dead husband, Patrice Lumumba, the former prime minister of Congo who was executed by firing squad in 1961 by Katangan forces, as well as themes derived from newspaper articles, religious imagery, the adult entertainment industry and the artist's imagination.
Although enforcing quotas is generally unpopular, curators and museum directors are unafraid of challenging traditional art historical narratives, and women artists have been given more prominence within exhibition schedules and collection re-hangs.
Danielle Kennedy is a woman who is unafraid to tell it like it is.
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