Sentences with phrase «women by nationality»

In another, two elongated glass objects are arranged on a piece of lace, and a pair of shoes hang over a book that stereotypes women by nationality.

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They are reported by men, women and children regardless of nationality, religion...
«Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family... The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.»
So, when you pronounce the word «Russian women» it becomes quite vague as it is unclear whether you mean Russian by their nationality, or you are just merely referring to all the women who live in Russia.
I'm Australian / Egyptian by nationalities, I'm a mechanical engineer and soccer referee, I'm crazy about soccer (football) and play it regularly, I'm that kind of men who you can rely on him in all kind of times, have a clear vision for things, supportive kind and know how to treat a woman as she...
At the meeting, Luiz Godinho, Public Information Officer at UNHCR Brazil, noted that there are about 4,600 refugees recognized by the Brazilian government (2012), from more than 70 different nationalities, where women constitute 30 % of that population.
The award is the most prestigious book award for fiction written by women accepts novels that have been written by a woman whatever her nationality, country of residence or age.
In that narrative, the mere fact of my nationality lifted me above the realities faced by women in the Kingdom.
This display highlights works in The National Museum of Women in the Arts collection — the only international museum dedicated to the exhibition, preservation, and acquisition of works by women artists of all nationalities and periods - as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the wWomen in the Arts collection — the only international museum dedicated to the exhibition, preservation, and acquisition of works by women artists of all nationalities and periods - as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the wwomen artists of all nationalities and periods - as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
NMWA brings recognition to art by women from all periods and nationalities by exhibiting, preserving, acquiring, and researching art by women and by educating the public about their accomplishments.
The opening this week of Entangled: Threads & Making — which brings together more than 100 works by 40 women artists of 19 nationalities united by their use of materials and methodology of making art — seems particularly appropriate.
Both exhibitions emphasize the plural nature of feminist art: art made all over the world by women of all different nationalities, classes, and cultural and racial affiliations, and presumably identified with both the «essentialist» and the «constructionist» brands of feminist theory and politics, not to mention the many strategies of feminist art, from craft work to political exposé to canon - busting to the deconstruction of gender mythologies to body - centered investigations.
Our services are open and inclusive, regardless of age, place of origin, race, culture, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality or ability, including those women who support themselves by selling or trading sex.
Additional Resources American Bar Association Commission on Immigration American Immigration Lawyers Association Amnesty International Country Reports Asylum Pro Se Guide — English (Create by students at Stanford Law) Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (includes resources for gender law and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum claims)
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