Sentences with phrase «works about her family history»

For 60 years, she has created powerful artworks that question traditional roles and representations of African Americans and women in the US, as well as deeply personal works about her family history and spirituality.

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Although Amazon's history demonstrates it will not discriminate against employees, LGBT advocates worry about what will happen when family members look for work, apply for housing or adopt children.
I'm shaped by this place, as Luci Shaw wrote about poets, the slender antennae of awareness is always combing the world, and I am shaped by the people here, by their stories, by our becoming - shared histories, what I pick up here matters for my work, my voice, my faith, my family, perhaps it's not so prideful in this context, to say that it matters for the world.
Lear soon teamed up with Gloria Calderón Kellett, a producer and actress who's worked on How I Met Your Mother and Drunk History, to bring the idea to life with her own distinctly Latin influence by writing about her own family's experience.
He specifically notes the example of St. Francis Winery (in California's Sonoma County), which worked with his magazine to produce a very content - rich piece that included sidebars about why restaurant owners loved St. Francis wines, and why the family history of the wine mattered so much.
Put your family to work and learn about history at the same time.
Before your trip to the clinic, a Nurse will work with you to gather information about your health, family history and will build an in depth health profile to share with Dr. Lepine.
Before your trip to the clinic, a Nurse will work with you to gather information about your health, family history and will build an in depth health profile to share with Dr. Papanicolaou.
Before your trip to the clinic, one of our nurses will work with you to gather information about your health and family history and will build an in - depth health profile to share with Dr. Boham.
Not much happens in The Midwife, but its depth and texture make this a moving film about families, time passing and shared history — and the handful of scenes in the maternity unit where Claire works, five or six little miracles of birth, somehow add to its sense of a life as mysterious and precious.
There's Erik Benner, a Texas history teacher and coach who has to work another job at a big - box store to pay his bills, even if it means he barely sees his wife and imperils their marriage; Jonathan Dearman, who decides to join his family's real estate business even if teaching is what truly fulfills him; Brooklynite Jamie Fidler, who's juggling many roles, too, the biggest of which is new motherhood; and Rhena Jansey, a Harvard University graduate who faces skepticism about her chosen vocation from former classmates who've picked more lucrative, high - profile jobs.
Working in Cambridge and Somerville so long, I have, of course, worked closely with so many Haitian kids and families, and I have always wanted to learn more about their unique history and culture.
«History invites us, for instance, to remember that in all cultures songs and chants have conveyed important information about work, family, and society.»
The six promising practices in afterschool for the arts identified in the Afterschool Training Toolkit are as follows: Building Skills in the Arts; Expressing Yourself Through the Arts; Making Connections to History and Culture; Thinking and Talking About Works of Art; Integrating the Arts With Other Subjects; Involving Families and Communities.
In this installment, we found out a LOT more about Ella Mae's family and history and the «magic» elements didn't really work for me.
Natasha was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, not far from where I grew up, and she and I have tread some similar terrain in our work, too, about race and history, complicated family, the South, but she does it with so much elegance!
Learn more about the prison's history through the self - guiding audio tour, which features the voices of inmates and correctional officers (and their families) who lived and worked on Alcatraz.
Metropolis M spoke with Vo in Amsterdam about the influence of Western imperialism on his family's life, and how he traces their complex personal histories through his work.
I am inspired by Eisenman: her candor about her queer identity, family history, political beliefs, and her forthrightness — in her work and in interviews — about the importance of introspection, self - awareness, and acknowledging one's own privilege.»
Using a combination of performance, video, installation and short stories, Fujiwara's work is rooted in dense dramas about personal relationships, family relations, politics, architecture and history.
I requested to meet with coal miners and their families to learn about their work, labor, and history in the region.
In one work, she learns for the first time about aspects of her family's history by interviewing her uncle.
5 — 6 pm: Artist / curator, Janna Dyk of Brooklyn Press in conversation with artists Golnar Adili and Adam Golfer about how family history and language navigate sociopolitical landscapes in their recent book works.
The Atlanta History Center presents the best - selling author speaking about his nonfiction account of the tribulations of his white working - class family.
In the movie, Allard talks about the brand's history as a tight - knit family company and working with Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec on their Ploum sofa, which Ligne Roset launched in January.
Her husband had called a call center for his life insurance, but the agent he worked with, did not ask about his family history.
• Greeted patients as they enter the facility • Took patient information for record purposes • Maintained demographic and insurance information • Verified information by interviewing patients • Reviewed medical history and took vital signs • Educated patients about the facility's policies and medical procedures • Recorded billing information • Managed supplies and equipment • Maintained a safe and clean environment for the patients and the doctors • Liaised with insurance companies • Created and maintained record systems to ensure that patients» information was properly recorded • Manned the telephone exchange, answered telephone calls and provided required information • Registered new patients by assisting them in filling out registration forms and providing them with information on required documents • Prepared examination rooms by ensuring that all equipment and supplied were available and in good working order • Assisted doctors in performing examinations by operating medical equipment and providing them with supplies needed to complete the procedure • Prepared patients for examinations by assisting them in changing into robes and providing them with information on what to expect during the procedure or examination • Created and maintained effective liaison with insurance companies to verify patients» insurance coverage information • Contacted insurance companies to determine the status of submitted claims and follow up on delayed or unpaid claims • Calculated co-pays and provided patients with information on how much coverage their insurance company will provide to them for each procedure • Created and implemented supplies inventory systems and contacted vendors and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of equipment and supplies • Provided one on one information of what to expect from a procedure to patients and their families • Administered medication to patients and ensured that medicine refill requests are timely filled • Oversaw the cleanliness, maintenance and sterilization of medical equipment after each procedure • Scheduled patients for appointments and performed follow up duties to ensure that all appointment slots are filled • Handled any cancelled appointment slots by allotting them to patients on the facility waiting lists
I will ask you to tell me about the history of your children, your family, as well as ask you to brainstorm about what kinds of things have worked in the past, and what your ideas are about how to approach your ex, going forward.
I will ask you to tell me about the history of your children, your family, as well as ask you to brainstorm about what kinds of things have and have not worked in the past, and what your ideas are about how to approach your ex, going forward.
You have to give over to your therapist your whole psychological, emotional and family history, until he fully understands every nuance about how your mind works.
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And it is important to be honest with yourself about how your own family history and experiences motivate your work with families, so you do not force or undermine a family's treatment.
This means that we will work on alleviating current symptoms while integrating information about your unique history, cultural identity, and family of origin.»
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