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"inclusiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact of deliberately including people, things, ideas, etc. from all sections or society, points of view, etc.

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Definitely, racial inclusiveness has not come as far or as fast as gender inclusiveness.
"Our cast, crew, writers, and production staff strived for inclusiveness, with numerous storylines designed to reflect inclusiveness," he wrote.
Those companies are pitching inclusiveness and comfort over sex appeal.
The GOP stands behind his message of love and inclusiveness!
It's good that the trend is toward sensitivity and inclusiveness.
Next, he was a diversity and inclusiveness kind of guy.
The crucial difference is the geographic inclusiveness of California's law.
It's a promotion of diversity and inclusiveness in all forms.
This inclusiveness really is the key to this growing trend.
Diversity and inclusiveness should be more than a general statement.
Roy Cooper has signed executive orders aimed at promoting inclusiveness.
Apparently, inclusiveness to the point of overpopulation is a thing now.
Whitman, whose democratic inclusiveness he describes as too utopian for the
Ashton Kutcher handles a protester with adamant love and determined inclusiveness.
It also says Trump's message Tuesday was of inclusiveness and equality.
I think it has to do with his personality, his inclusiveness.
Our belief is that inclusiveness includes being part of the joke.
The narrative should be one of inclusiveness, openness, respect and love.
So, I think that's — there's been a shift towards more inclusiveness.
Their formal inclusiveness and multiplicity send a message of implicit equality.
Inclusiveness lacks the direct appeal to the gut of the tribal.
More inclusiveness could alter how we start to think about risk.
"America was built on inclusiveness not exclusiveness," Bennett tweeted last month.
It's a gesture that invites inclusiveness of all faiths and color.
She wanted to include themes of tolerance and inclusiveness in her work.
Washington prides itself on inclusiveness, with strong protections built into state law.
"It's all about inclusiveness," Erwiah said at the beginning of the event.
Busette added that inclusiveness is probably best measured at the neighborhood level.
We have worked for years cultivating a culture of support and inclusiveness.
Unlike many high-end designers, Christian Siriano has a reputation for inclusiveness.
From its first edition, the biennale has tried to reflect that inclusiveness.
And as Japanese companies expand, they are increasingly being pushed toward inclusiveness.
The term "nonbinary" on school forms signals a new inclusiveness, experts say.
This universe is engineered for variety and inclusiveness, within certain strict parameters.
Maintaining an atmosphere of inclusiveness is vital to recruiting, Mr. Carter said.
In one Twitter post on Saturday, Mr. Trump nodded to that inclusiveness.
Dhaliwal represented the community's diversity and inclusiveness, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner tweeted.
Its new division is touted as a bastion of tolerance and inclusiveness.
I became an American because of the good -- and inclusiveness -- of this country.
It says she doesn&apost do it with enough inclusiveness, integrity or respect.
We are saying that diversity creates opportunity as long as we promote inclusiveness.
The blockbusters, all of a sudden, look like models of inclusiveness and ambition.
At points, the inclusiveness and intellect of Wray's novel crowd out the emotion.
There is a global conversation going on about inclusiveness and celebrating ALL WOMEN.
"I've never seen somebody demand inclusiveness like that," Reese Witherspoon, who plays Mrs.
But the most progressive music festival in America did foreshadow a profound inclusiveness.
India's Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia called for greater inclusiveness to inform the negotiations.
This isn't a strike against multiculturalism or inclusiveness; it's just their personal beliefs.
It's one step forward, two steps back for inclusiveness in the games industry.
I have dedicated my career to freedom of expression, inclusiveness and civic discourse.
"Either you're for inclusiveness and diversity, or you're against it," Bryant told Glamour.
I found the inclusiveness of the Democratic Party to be much more appealing.
Yet this is our richest opportunity to instill empathy, consent, inclusiveness and egalitarianism.
"The biggest inspiration [for EV1] was actually inclusiveness," DeGeneres said in a statement.
We talk about inclusiveness all the time, but we don't really mean it.
Walmart was attracted to ModCloth for several reasons, it says, including its strong social media presence, highly engaged community and the way its brand has developed a reputation for inclusiveness — ranging from body positivity to lifestyle inclusiveness to size diversity.
And while the show makes moves toward inclusiveness, it still only goes so far.
Our principles of inclusiveness, respect for diversity and opportunity for all citizens haven't changed.
Get some diversity on your staff and some inclusiveness on your next go-round.
Has the math community made more progress on gender equality than on racial inclusiveness?
She said she was heartened by his tone and inclusiveness after winning the election.
Knitty is about inclusion, and IMO, this policy is about making inclusiveness SAFE. pic.twitter.
Our role as part of the fashion industry is to promote beauty, inclusiveness, diversity.
Macron, on the other hand, has run on a platform of tolerance and inclusiveness.
The unique advantage of the WEF is that it was born out of inclusiveness.
But for all its inclusiveness, most of the HDP's supporters and candidates are Kurds.
"The biggest inspiration was actually inclusiveness," DeGeneres says about the focus of her designs.
But behind the scenes, China seemed to have trouble following through on its inclusiveness.
But if you hear it from them, they are the standard bearers for inclusiveness.
The X-Men have always stood for inclusiveness and diversity, not bigotry and hatred.
If certain things can't be part of a comedy show, then where's the inclusiveness?
This horrible legislation goes against what we stand for: human rights, tolerance and inclusiveness.
That's an inclusiveness that enriches America and that should be a source of pride.
We are working hard for reform in the church, women's ordination, and total inclusiveness.
For all his easygoing inclusiveness, O'Rourke sees this political moment in fairly apocalyptic terms.
Over time the relative emphasis shifted as the importance of inclusiveness/diversity/identity grew.
A standing A.P.A. Committee on the Inclusiveness of the Profession addresses issues of diversity.
Some 11,000 women scientists have signed a pledge to rally for inclusiveness in science.
"What I would say is that this film is one of inclusiveness," Gad told People.
Last year she founded Fearless Squad, an online community based on empowerment, inclusiveness, and positivity.
It decided against both options, prizing universal suffrage and political inclusiveness over any other consideration.
But poor health and a lack of inclusiveness hurt the state for Quality of Life.
And the lack of inclusiveness — and health insurance — hurt the state for quality of life.
Yet Singaporeans primed for a festival of inclusiveness at this year's election must be confused.
Ms Ardern has suggested that New Zealand was a target precisely because of its inclusiveness.
It's clear a lot of qualities from her inclusiveness-focused generation have rubbed off, though.
He emphasized inclusiveness and refused to take Erdogan's bait, while making inroads with his base.
"Rubio's inclusiveness can invite caricature," Evan Osnos observed in The New Yorker in late November.
We have a unique opportunity to set a new standard for transportation equity and inclusiveness.
This inclusiveness is likely a major reason that these policies have garnered such enduring support.
"The New Rainbow Flag is a Design Disaster — But a Triumph for Inclusiveness," Quartz writes.
Mr. Fuchs said Mr. Spencer's message was the exact opposite of the university's inclusiveness values.
Editorial In these days of anxiety and alienation, Thanksgiving offers the warm embrace of inclusiveness.
Quality of life is good — the population is healthy, and Colorado prides itself on inclusiveness.
These states get high marks for low crime, inclusiveness and good health of their citizens.
Inclusiveness counts in our study, where we consider it a factor in Quality of Life.
Thus, the Chinese invitation gives China the edge in perceived international inclusiveness and cooperative space spirit.
And the ACMs have already begun a Diversity & Inclusiveness Task Force to evaluate their awards show.
A spokeswoman got back to Health, reaffirming the company's commitment to body inclusiveness and promised changes.
As the festival grows, which it surely will, further issues around inclusiveness are bound to arise.
Mr Modi, to whom inclusiveness does not come naturally, has often met such outrages with silence.
The organization also challenges systemic racism through litigation and helps educators teach inclusiveness in the classroom.
Get Out, Wonder Woman, Coco and now Black Panther show Hollywood that authenticity and inclusiveness wins.
Opt into that and Microsoft's machine-learning models will scan for clarity, conciseness, formality, even inclusiveness.
Clinton said Kennedy's message of inclusiveness applies to modern politics but did not mention specific policies.
Golf's return to the Olympics this summer after a 112-year absence is rooted in inclusiveness.
Counting against the state is a lack of mass transportation and a nagging lack of inclusiveness.
It would certainly be a shame if its spirit of inclusiveness also fell by the wayside.
He also said he appreciated San Francisco for its emphasis on inclusiveness, diversity and social consciousness.
"Company is just beginning to learn the spelling of 'diversity' and 'inclusiveness,'" another Glassdoor review reads.
The true appeal of the club was its inclusiveness, eclectic music, and surreal, acid-oriented ambience.
It's a wonderful city, made so by its unique culture of tolerance, inclusiveness and punishing sanctimony.
Several black surrogates from South Bend have been traveling the state to vouch for Buttigieg's inclusiveness.
Yet a similar inclusiveness was not reflected in the fashion advertising campaigns shot during that period.
We progressives used to believe that the arc of history bent toward inclusiveness and personal freedom.
Such initiatives are critical for greater inclusiveness in the city, said Kabul Mayor Ahmad Zaki Sarfaraz.
Women are changing the narrative around previously taboo topics and promoting inclusiveness and acceptance of oneself.
Cox on Monday said the LGBT community's inclusiveness had shown him the error of his ways.
From 2010 onward, The Body stresses body positivity and inclusiveness, though this angle isn't entirely convincing.
Those who claim to represent "certain standards"- including tolerance and inclusiveness - should stand up and take notice.
Television fared slightly better, with The Walt Disney Company and the CW Network performing well in inclusiveness.
China has many ethnic groups and religions; harmony and inclusiveness are deeply rooted in the Chinese culture.
That was his glory, and a testament to the inclusiveness and flexibility of baseball as a sport.
"I think this is just the right timing because we talk about equality and inclusiveness," she said.
Advocating balance and inclusiveness, China's solution is an effective approach to addressing the problems facing globalization today.
It's outstanding and outlandish that there's been casts without reflecting the true inclusiveness of our daily life.
We don't get into race or orientation too much in the program, but inclusiveness is the theme.
This inclusiveness, which has shaped this electoral season as the Democrats' national hook, is Clinton's strongest suit.
If that attention to inclusiveness is not evident in the agenda, I will decline to take part.
Minnesota is one of America's best places to live in terms of low crime, health and inclusiveness.
The accessibility and inclusiveness of custom fit for all body sizes and types is our ultimate goal.
As such, she has witnessed firsthand both the gaming and tech industries' frequently lackluster record of inclusiveness.
Last night, Clinton offered a message of inclusiveness and warmth, declaring that "love" binds the country together.
Debate has been framed as a false trade-off between the rival values of security versus inclusiveness.
Casucci reported the conduct at the time to EY's Global Diversity & Inclusiveness Officer, according to the claim.
Lastly, the report doesn't account for recent political developments that would presumably benefit a country's inclusiveness ranking.
My campaign — which I'm really proud of — is predicated on trust and inclusiveness and bringing people together.
History shows these values of openness and inclusiveness have served us — and the world around us — well.
The Tate exhibition speaks to inclusiveness rather than an exclusive way of addressing the civil rights movement.
Texas does have some quality-of-life issues when it comes to crime, health insurance and inclusiveness.
If that attention to inclusiveness is not evident in the agenda, I will decline to take part.
Clinton's speech on Wednesday, however, framed the race as being fundamentally a referendum on inclusiveness in America.
Gad told People that the story is "one of inclusiveness" -- a point Bailey agreed with, without commenting further.
It's easy to choose a side, but as Buddhist practitioners we try to have more inclusiveness to intervene.
Overall, the study found that television is further along than the film industry when it comes to inclusiveness.
But high crime and a lack of inclusiveness hurt the state's quality of life, and costs are high.
The empathy he's developed on his trip shone through in the narrative of inclusiveness wound through his speech.
It's a real sign of evolution that inclusiveness and diversity in film is a hot topic right now.
It would behoove you to be remembered as an enthusiastic supporter of size inclusiveness rather than reluctant adopters.
But it is Northam's own past that has raised concerns about another aspect of Virginia's business climate: inclusiveness.
The CNBC study measures inclusiveness based on antidiscrimination laws as part of a state's Quality of Life score.
"Some of us think that Jesus's message—the Christian message—is one of openness and inclusiveness," Duquette said.
At a time when Hollywood is under fire for overlooking minority actors, this inclusiveness was good to see.
In addition, the CHOICE Act would require the FSOC to operate with a more transparency and inclusiveness. --U.
Aboud sees his small act of inclusiveness as a way of bridging the gap between the region's religions.
When you look at neighborhoods like this that have changed, you have to question the idea of inclusiveness.
It's the very inclusiveness that the president talked about, the range of humanity you show in your work.
The race's hallmark has been inclusiveness, a central theme raised by all candidates, not just Perez and Ellison.
The plot is at once predictable and exciting, but the movie has lessons to impart — among them, inclusiveness.
Trump is already an outcast in a world that holds inclusiveness and diversity as virtues of responsible leadership.
In it, the Pope said an "ambition for profit at all costs" was driving individualism, rather than inclusiveness.
Because we can't fathom how you did not learn the importance of inclusiveness while you roamed our streets.
One other thing that pops out to me for Grapetooth, I can't stress enough the level of inclusiveness.
Although the Black Panther Party platform emphasized black oppression by a white power structure, Douglas's illustrations encouraged inclusiveness.
The tech firm describes its team as a community that embodies several values, including curiosity, grit, purpose and inclusiveness.
Will robots at some point be able to feel pain, stress, anxiety, a lack of inclusiveness or overt discrimination?
That idea is meaningless if it's premised on the guise of liberal inclusiveness as bigotry thrives beneath the surface.
That includes crime rates, tourist visits, health care and inclusiveness, as measured by legal protections written into state laws.
The "inclusiveness" aspect is a harder sell, given that the restaurant is fundamentally based on a conflict with Japan.
According to Assael, the industry was slow to adopt racial inclusiveness and diversity even after the civil rights movement.
The 2013 reauthorization of the law addressed questions of inclusiveness and increased protections for immigrants and other marginalized groups.
Equality is about inclusiveness, and the belief systems that oppress one group use the same mechanisms to oppress others.
But there is one way all Americans can take part in stopping this trend: vote for inclusiveness over intolerance.
Where hip-hop has fallen short historically is the level of inclusiveness in such calls, at least in practice.
The breadth, inclusiveness and length of this program is the first of its kind in the professional services industry.
Chief Scout Executive Mike Surbaugh also unveiled the group's new "Scout Me In" marketing campaign aimed at promoting inclusiveness.
" Beijing, he said, seeks "shared growth through discussion and collaboration," advocating "inclusiveness" and opposing a "zero-sum game … mentality.
Over half of those I polled are thinking about inclusiveness; 40 percent are thinking about this issue at work.
Kennedy-Hendricks, McGinty, and Barry's important experiment suggests ways to expand that zone of inclusiveness a little bit further.
"Men are doubling down on their daddy duties," said Karyn Twaronite, global diversity and inclusiveness officer at Ernst & Young.
Such inclusiveness is just another way of reminding us that we're all complicit in this landscape of nonstop surveillance.
Inclusiveness across the racial, cultural and financial spectrum is just as important to the organizers as gender and sexuality.
Stop throwing stones Inclusiveness also became a partisan battleground this week as David Perry and Bill Carter pointed out.
It was in July of the same year that Pinterest announced its goals to improve inclusiveness at the company.
"Your vision and inclusiveness is just what our nation needs," Schwarzenegger said to Kasich in front of the crowd.
Kayleigh McEnany, the RNC's new spokeswoman, praised Trump's "message of love and inclusiveness" on Twitter after the Tuesday statement.
Presenters were invited to speak about one relevant "value," and reflected on such principles as inclusiveness, agency, accessibility, and solidarity.
Also a bit of a major bummer when you realize how higher ed doesn't have a great history of inclusiveness.
In the days since the brouhaha, thousands of people similarly have taken to the Internet to try to promote inclusiveness.
The Centennial State is home to rich natural beauty, vibrant cities, and robust inclusiveness provisions firmly enshrined in state law.
AIPAC's reaction to Donald Trump's speech, however, was out of character for an organization famous for its diplomacy and inclusiveness.
At the same time, Democrats who reject it are also making a political statement, one touching on Islamophobia and inclusiveness.
"With this opportunity you've given me, you've proven that we are a city of opportunity and inclusiveness," she told supporters.
And in four years Mr. Lincoln might just recognize that party of freedom, opportunity, and inclusiveness which he helped found.
But not everyone who came to meet Mr. Khan was Muslim, showing that his calls for inclusiveness have broad appeal.
Now is the time to show the world we are a country that embodies inclusiveness, equality, and justice for all.
"Improving productivity growth is a major long-term challenge for improving inclusiveness and living standards," Mann said in a report.
When he won power in 1980, Mr. Mugabe promised inclusiveness and pragmatism — pledges likely to be repeated by Mr. Mnangagwa.
This kind of inclusiveness increasingly feels anomalous for the developed world — and not just because of Donald Trump and Brexit.
But the tolerance of a hateful ideology is not inclusiveness, but appeasement, and of that I will have no part.
"It really is about change management, and about incorporating a culture of inclusiveness, and that starts with education," Ready said.
"In these days of anxiety and alienation, Thanksgiving offers the warm embrace of inclusiveness," the editorial board wrote last year.
From the start, a certain number of fans were hooked, identifying with the show's themes of female empowerment and inclusiveness.
Now we need to show that we will reject the divisiveness of the past and embrace inclusiveness for all Malaysians.
Both sets of e-mails show the idealism and the inclusiveness that are the true drivers of Hillary Clinton's campaign.
I believe that by voting for Donald Trump, he has rejected my core family values of inclusiveness and civic responsibilities.
It was an inclusiveness that dazzled him, that kindled a love for America that he passed on to his son.
Ms. Dunn instituted a program to encourage inclusiveness and institutional diversity and increased the hiring and enrollment of minority students.
" Preaching a message of inclusiveness, it added, "We invite people from all faiths and none to enjoy our seasonal treats.
Battlefield, however, missed many chances to evoke the expansiveness, the maximalism, and the kitchen-sink inclusiveness of India's great epic.
But recent efforts to marginalize certain people and groups, specifically transgender and gender-nonconforming people, are an affront to America's inclusiveness.
This mix, the American Montessori Society says, is perfect preparation for fostering a spirit of inclusiveness with others later in life.
One of the nice things about Wink is its inclusiveness that stomps out the need for a host of individual apps.
"Climate change represents one of the largest risks to sustainable development, inclusiveness, equitable economic growth and financial stability," the statement said.
That's because they offer everything people yearn for: low crime, great health care, inclusiveness, a clean environment and lots to do.
People admired his, I don't know what the word is, but just his work ethic and his inclusiveness and his words.
Image: Seeing AI, MicrosoftUnsurprisingly, both companies are using their newfound inclusiveness as a PR moment, and it's hard to blame them.
And I want to move forward with a message of inclusiveness, and talk to people that you're not comfortable talking to.
The Democrats designed a top-down system to provide an illusion of inclusiveness while maintaining the power of the party elite.
She'd found herself in a gender-neutral bathroom at a poetry slam and decided to take advantage of the facility's inclusiveness.
"We are opting out of some military exercises out of respect for the concept of inclusiveness and shared regional interests," Col.
The restaurant owners said they fired the employee because his actions did not align with their policy of hospitality and inclusiveness.
Testimony underscored that despite Canada's national pride over inclusiveness, a racial line often separates indigenous Canadians from the rest of society.
And quality of life, including a lack of inclusiveness — not to mention a lack of health insurance — could be a problem.
" But, with a reference back to the inclusiveness of the 1992 tent, he added, "it wouldn't feel that same feel anymore.
Many commended Kazakhstan's inclusiveness and willingness to promote mediation as it offered to do in the 5+1 talks with Iran.
Ken Bouyer, Director of Inclusiveness Recruiting at EY, says that gaining the renewed interest of younger workers did not happen overnight.
Yet abortion will be the deciding issue for many voters and a test of the inclusiveness needed for Democrats to win.
"Marie-France has a strong record of accomplishments in driving commercial excellence and a culture of inclusiveness and integrity," Narasimhan said.
The project is the brainchild of the Abu Hanifa Institute, an organization promoting education, identity and inclusiveness for Muslims in Sydney.
After Trump dismissed African countries as "shitholes" in remarks to lawmakers, Tillerson spoke about the importance of inclusiveness, diversity and respect.
It also includes four Sikhs and a Somali-born immigration minister, reflecting the multiculturalism and inclusiveness on which Canada prides itself.
Shelton may be honoring the solstice, but the themes she will explore — tolerance and inclusiveness — are worth celebrating at any time.
The city also has a strong, well-educated workforce, though it is heavily unionized, and inclusiveness is enshrined in federal law.
Expect both pointed criticism of the current administration and passionate calls for inclusiveness and diversity from the frontman Billie Joe Armstrong.
That doesn't mean you need to bar your employees from expressing themselves, but consider the inclusiveness of the environment you're creating.
What I admire about Tubman and Douglass is their commitment to action, to participation and to inclusiveness in the broadest way.
At the event sponsored by Adnan al-Zurfi, a former governor running on Abadi's Victory Alliance list, the talk was of inclusiveness.
Foreign airlines buy Boeing planes because Boeing is a company founded in a society that believes in merit, talent, inclusiveness, and competition.
Still, the circles, as metaphors of inclusiveness and harmony, ultimately conveyed a sense of calm in spite of their scarification and scruffiness.
In contrast, the Democratic Party, and Hillary Clinton in particular, is running on a vision of optimism, pragmatism, inclusiveness and mutual benefit.
The feud has hit military co-operation, with America pulling out of drills with its Gulf allies last October to encourage "inclusiveness".
" The 69-year-old CFDA board chair added, "Our role as part of the fashion industry is to promote beauty, inclusiveness, diversity.
Character customization and progression are tedious and don't add much to the experience, though I wholeheartedly welcome EA's confident turn toward inclusiveness.
" By contrast, he says, Democrats and their nominee, Hillary Clinton, are "running on a vision of optimism, pragmatism, inclusiveness and mutual benefit.
"We're in this moment where body positivity and inclusiveness is really, really important to the core consumers of Forever 21," Dunn said.
I did make a point to include some bands that are not on my list of favorites, in the interest of inclusiveness.
Dubbed 100% Human, the assortment of tees and sweatshirts are meant to telegraph a "message of equality and inclusiveness," per a release.
It is your main job during this transition time to project tolerance, fairness and inclusiveness to a severely divided and polarized nation.
They are asking: How can campuses best navigate inclusiveness and debate while being mindful of students who feel marginalized, disrespected and overlooked?
This inclusiveness and diversity was directly responsible for the political momentum and broad support that allowed that historic agreement to be reached.
Spurred by an underserved market, along with a heightened emphasis on inclusiveness in the fashion industry, new retailers are sensing an opportunity.
To him, the city had been appealing not only as a mecca for aspiring performers like himself, but also for its inclusiveness.
"They were very hands off when it came to the story, but very hands on when it came to inclusiveness," he said.
Rauschenberg's ethos of inclusiveness was probably rooted as much in his belief in social equality as in the hardships of his childhood.
I love Ligaya Mishan writing in celebration of American ice cream, a colorful emblem of our bounty and inclusiveness, in The Times.
Even more, Democrats have squandered the opportunity to demonstrate leadership on the border by claiming the border as a site of inclusiveness.
Benedict has become the point of reference for traditionalists and conservatives who disdain Francis' informality and his focus on inclusiveness over doctrine.
And, for this night at least, Twitter could put aside the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite, after a ceremony marked by diversity, inclusiveness and firsts.
The values of community and inclusiveness, and the goal of filling the women- and diversity-sized gaps in programming and collecting practices.
Two previous marches, the Women's March and the March for Science, struggled with inclusiveness, and were widely criticized for a lack of diversity.
If Mr. Daugaard values inclusiveness and respect, siding with students who stand to be hurt by this law should be an easy decision.
North Carolina ranks 30th for Quality of Life, its worst category, largely because of the non-inclusiveness that is enshrined in state law.
George W. Bush was quite good on this kind of inclusiveness, too — he visited a mosque after 9/11 and made similar remarks.
That said, modern ideas of transformative leadership are more in line with qualities women generally share: empathy, inclusiveness and an open negotiation style.
In this film, it feels like punk is a big stand-in for generational rebellion, but there's a sense of inclusiveness and commonality.
Dutschke had little appreciation for the surreal and the absurd sides of leftist politics, and his influence stemmed from his modesty and inclusiveness.
The inclusiveness of the film's vision is remarkable partly because it feels so natural, something that no adult will really need to explain.
Pinning terrorism on "multiculturalism" or non-secularism or foreign values or "radical Islam" all portray inclusiveness as somehow threatening and exclusiveness as safer.
Moreover, the bake-off, with its multicultural roster of contestants, has put forward a contemporary vision of Britishness that emphasizes diversity and inclusiveness.
Is it arguable that all of us overestimate the power of clubs and clubbing when it comes to fostering a sense of inclusiveness?
We measure inclusiveness by looking at statewide anti-discrimination protections, as well as the ability of local jurisdictions to set their own standards.
With Mr. Lecocq's fully realized character at the wheel, Cirque Inextremiste also does inclusiveness without the reverence so often reserved for disabled performers.
More recently, Marvel, in print, movies and television adaptations, has tried to make inclusiveness a central aspect of fan culture and corporate practice.
De La Isla said her campaign will focus on economic inclusiveness in a district that hasn't reaped the benefits of national economic growth.
Jack Kemp, the NFL star-turned-New York congressman who tried to make poverty and inclusiveness a central part of the GOP platform.
In addition to matters of aesthetics and economics, the event was conceived to address social and political issues, such as access and inclusiveness.
With a canny mix of inclusiveness and exclusiveness, that is just what Eckhaus Latte has done, as borne out by their Whitney show.
As the son of an American mother and a Kenyan father, his election alone made America glow with a bracing new feeling of inclusiveness.
In an interview with WWD, Banks explained that her latest project is just an extension of what she's been promoting her entire career — inclusiveness.
She also talks about building communities, improving inclusiveness, and making sure folks who love gaming don't have to go through what she went through.
GLAAD — a media monitoring organization that pushes for acceptance and inclusiveness — presents the award to LGBTQ allies who promote equal rights for the community.
The TD Bank survey finds almost two-thirds of millennial workers look at the LGBTQ policies and inclusiveness of an organization before seeking employment.
The financial leaders will say the technological innovation behind crypto-currencies has the potential to improve the efficiency and inclusiveness of the financial system.
The ULC's lack of inclusiveness sits in stark contrast to the FAA's collaborative process to ensure the safe integration of drones into our skies.
Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa are both also ready to use on this phone, which is a nice bit of inclusiveness on HTC's part.
For those invested in such inquiry, I suggest post-it markers placed at the pages where they feel the author's inclusiveness led him adrift.
President Xi Jinping's message at the Belt and Road Forum was that his infrastructure building program would bring people together through openness and inclusiveness.
She says the venue has been built on the four principles of the city promoted by the Beijing government: patriotism, innovation, inclusiveness, and virtue.
Omaha, while not as conservative as the rest of deep-red Nebraska, has not been historically progressive or taken bold steps to promote inclusiveness.
Overwhelmingly, all anyone was asking for was kindness, inclusiveness, and to not suffer diminished rights due to their gender, skin color, or sexual orientation.
The former secretary of State called for inclusiveness and an end to bigotry, condemning Trump for attacking minority groups including Muslims, Mexicans and women.
BRANTLEY When I feel most excited about "inclusiveness" is when a play uses a mixed-race cast, and you accept it as a given.
To ensure economic inclusiveness, Oregon mandated that 10 percent of the capacity of these shared solar projects be set aside for low-income residents.
"The government is committed to promoting equal opportunities and fostering in the community the culture and values of inclusiveness and mutual respect," it added.
Then Jennifer Szalai, a book critic for The New York Times, will moderate a discussion on immigration, inclusiveness and the unifying power of storytelling.ps10.
Her convictions about the importance of diversity, inclusiveness and community outreach, and about the global nature of contemporary art, were ahead of their time.
In an effort to promote inclusiveness, we would like to have the term 'vinyls' enshrined as the official plural term for vinyl recorded media.
Mr. Mugabe's rule offered conflicting narratives of violence and a fragile inclusiveness, a powerful impulse to dictatorship barely cloaked by lip service to democracy.
Pied pipers Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn are taking that open invitation to lure away young people with promises of inclusiveness and equal outcomes.
Though Bean has worked closely with the Yankees in other areas of inclusiveness, the team has not spoken with him about a pride event.
"The speaker clearly disagrees and believes America's long history of inclusiveness is one of its great strengths," Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong said in a statement.
In 20123 minutes, he brought the convention to its feet with a message of inclusiveness, progressive politics, and a boundless, almost naïve faith in America.
We are proud to be a community owned and operated health system that reflects the deeply held values of tolerance and inclusiveness that define Boulder.
Rather, it's the idea that a more professional group like VC 3.0 provides greater inclusiveness to new investors than traditional backyard BBQs and house parties.
"My goal going forward is to expand the definition of Chicano Art, because we want more people, and more inclusiveness in this movement," said Marin.
It was among the earliest states to embrace inclusiveness; its public-accommodation law banning discrimination dates back to the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
"Israel Folau doesn't pass our inclusiveness culture, which is a policy strongly supported by the ARLC," its chairman Peter Beattie told The Sydney Morning Herald.
To stop the fragmentation, these companies' leadership should make a good-faith effort to live up to their promise of political inclusiveness and free debate.
The great irony is that the leftists who control Hollywood preach inclusiveness but are content to exclude anyone who doesn't think the way they do.
Twitter doesn't allow for complexity; to express a move toward inclusiveness on Twitter, "I love [insert demographic group]!" may be the best you can do.
In a statement from its president, Mark Emmert, the NCAA zeroed in on its fundamental responsibility to promote an atmosphere of inclusiveness at its events.
A good example of a great club in 2017 with a regular crowd that promotes inclusiveness, self expression and positivity might be Horse Meat Disco.
But there's another theater for the clash of values — gender inclusiveness versus bodily privacy — raised by transgender rights, and it may be even more charged.
At a summit in Beijing this month, Xi pledged $124 billion for the plan, promising to forge a path of peace, inclusiveness and free trade.
Rather than scourging the complacency and hypocrisy of television, it subjects the medium to a vigorous exfoliating scrub in the name of feminism and inclusiveness.
Exhortations to inclusiveness, tolerance and the special character of the Broadway community by presenters and winners have become part of the furniture of the Tonys.
This is a man with no respect for democratic norms, no understanding of compromise, no sense of inclusiveness, and, worst of all, no self-awareness.
He has been in campaign mode for months, deftly uses social media to amplify messages, and is espousing a politics of unity, hope and inclusiveness.
At the Public Theater, the fervor for Shakespeare is matched by a relish for politics, the devotion to new work by a commitment to inclusiveness.
But free speech is only part of the equation; campuses also have to contend with events that threaten students' feelings of inclusiveness and even safety.
"Inclusiveness is one of rugby's core values and it welcomes all people to the game, including all members of the LGBTI community," the statement said.
The group's first effort, the digital ad, was a 30-second spot featuring celebrities and regular people cheering the diversity and inclusiveness of New York.
Often speaking out on climate change, multi-lateralism and inclusiveness, Ardern will be giving a keynote speech at the UN Secretary General's Climate Action Summit.
Granger eventually went on to apologize and outlined a plan of inclusiveness at House of Targ to prevent that kind of booking from happening again.
That lack of tolerance and inclusiveness is partially what drove him to retirement in 1995 at the age of 31, a decision he regrets today.
Washington (CNN)Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Sunday harshly criticized President Donald Trump's supporters who booed his comments about inclusiveness moments before Trump was inaugurated.
And that in 2020 Paul Ryan can successfully unite the party around a positive, conservative message of low taxes, limited government, free trade, immigration, and inclusiveness.
For as much as San Francisco has this air of being so "inclusive," it's also really really arrogant about its inclusiveness, and it hurts the city.
That divergence has been particularly stark in India, which has made great progress in providing food and shelter while losing ground on personal rights and inclusiveness.
He also said he admires both Robert "Bobby" Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for risking everything, including their lives, to push people towards inclusiveness.
" A spokeswoman for Ryan, AshLee Strong, said, "The speaker clearly disagrees (with King) and believes America's long history of inclusiveness is one of its great strengths.
Merkel is widely seen as a champion of European liberal values and inclusiveness, one of the major bulwarks against the far-right tide on the continent.
A peach farmer and author named Nikiko Masumoto, with Masumoto Family Farm, added that inspiration and inclusiveness should be part of the country's investments in agriculture.
The push for size inclusiveness and body positivity embraced by consumers has led to questionable decisions by magazines and retailers trying to capitalize on these themes.
This project was initially inspired by the inclusiveness digital publishing can offer, the online portfolios are larger than the books, and potentially have a sizable reach.
And the new, high-stakes collisions CEOs are getting pulled into include immigration, climate change, diversity and inclusiveness, and whether their ads run on controversial websites.
Even though Sir John has seen (and done) it all, he says that the beauty industry still has a ways to go in terms of inclusiveness.
One speaker noted the irony of a festival that prides itself on inclusiveness requiring that prospective attendees fill out an application if they want to attend.
He led a conversation about how his firm needed to be a mecca of civility and inclusiveness, while acknowledging that some employees held strong political views.
The situation differs state by state If you expected to see liberal, coastal states at the top of the inclusiveness list, the rankings might surprise you.
We need the 'woke' people to stand up and say, 'Hey hey hey, inclusiveness doesn't mean that someone is taking something, it means that we're sharing.
But as we continue to expand and improve on our tactics for diversifying our firm, we know that we will achieve the inclusiveness we aspire to.
Walmart has acquired ModCloth, a 15-year-old online retailer beloved by its core customer base for its vintage-styled clothing and branding that promotes inclusiveness.
Cornell Fraternity Closes Indefinitely After Racially Charged Attack The Psi Upsilon alumni board at Cornell plans to devote the fraternity's building to organizations that promote inclusiveness.
Complex and invigorating, expansive yet personal, it's many things for many people and that inclusiveness is what lingers with you as you engage with the work.
The relationship between Kippenberger and the audience ("you") thus forms an invisible ideological network premised on a utopian — and inevitably impossible — system of collectivity and inclusiveness.
Dry humor, incisive wit and a sense of inclusiveness—it's what made The Cool Kids compelling from the jump and what remains enticing about them today.
President Trump traveled to Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday night to attend the World Economic Forum, where he plans to deliver a message of openness and inclusiveness.
Inclusiveness Chigbu says in the next few years she would like children such as Kamsi and Beulah to be supported and accepted into society without discrimination.
And the messiness of the finale makes vivid what turned out to be the theme and the true political message of the night, which was inclusiveness.
A city in central Iowa has refused a federal request to remove its rainbow-colored crosswalks at a downtown intersection meant to represent diversity and inclusiveness.
"With this opportunity you've given me, you've proven that we are a city of opportunity and inclusiveness," Lyles said in a speech, according to the Observer.
Their books are exemplars of historical reconstruction, and they vividly bring to life the ecological sensitivity, inclusiveness, and egalitarianism that inspired so many in early America.
African-American Muslims have a decades-long tradition of inclusiveness, moderation and coexistence with those who are non-Muslim, sharing religious holidays and other family celebrations.
This is an opportunity to send a clear signal to women, people of color and people with disabilities that they stand on the side of inclusiveness.
Hancock combines a commitment to his mythology with technical skill and a dedication to inclusiveness — his characters and multimedia works communicate to a range of viewers.
Our country has developed a culture of inclusiveness, political correctness, and tolerance, while at the same time becoming intolerant of Americans who live, think, and speak differently.
The Obama administration has used rhetoric that stressed inclusiveness and an acceptance of Islam -- an ideological counter to ISIS efforts to make Muslims feel disenfranchised, Henman said.
Our state is committed to honoring the rich legacy of inclusiveness, diversity and hospitality that makes North Carolina a global destination for jobs, business, tourists and talent.
LONDON — A heartwarming message of inclusiveness and unity has gone viral in the midst of a wave of post-Brexit racism and increased reports of hate crimes.
I really believe that in the not-too-distant future, with significant pressure, we could see a real restructuring of power and inclusiveness in the film industry.
The DCCC thought his story would make for a compelling foil to Meehan – Golderer founded the Broad Street Ministry, an alternative church emphasizing inclusiveness and civic outreach.
They expressed concerns that the commission — despite attempts at inclusiveness — is merely a longer route to getting law enforcement what it wants: guaranteed access to encrypted data.
That online community, formed to harness feminist excitement around Hillary Clinton's presidential run, flourished after her loss with personal testimonies about girl power, inclusiveness, and good deeds.
Featuring a sterling silver amulet in the shape of a fist, the "Resist" pendant necklace is intended to celebrate the diversity and inclusiveness of New York City.
The new policy, praised by many parents and rights advocates for promoting inclusiveness and breaking outmoded norms, has provoked a spirited debate on social media and elsewhere.
In 21920, after the decades-long surge of identity politics, with its demands for inclusiveness and historical truth-telling, the traditional museum is on the hot seat.
Robert E. Lee, whose planned removal sparked Saturday's violent rally, the city's recent renaming of Lee Park as Emancipation Park is a constructive step toward greater inclusiveness.
" Never one to waste a counterpunching opportunity, he told me in a telephone interview: "I have worked harder for inclusiveness and diversity than he could ever understand.
"More than an unspeakable human tragedy, this is an assault on what makes this the greatest city in the world: our inclusiveness and our diversity," he said.
I hope my generation's contribution to feminism — those of us somewhere between the end of Gen X and the beginning of the millennials — is one of inclusiveness.
"The persistently low growth has exposed underlying structural weaknesses and risks further dampening potential growth and prospects for inclusiveness," the Fund's steering committee said in a communique.
But Trump has shown a worrying contempt for core American values, including respect for diversity, inclusiveness, an independent judiciary, and, at one point, the democratic process itself.
Our Quality of Life category, worth 325 points, grades all 50 states on measures of livability including crime, health, the environment, things to see and do, and inclusiveness.
Some employees saw WeWork, with its hockey-stick valuation propped up by freelance workers who rented their cubicles, as the antithesis of Meetup's inclusiveness and mission-driven work.
These proposals would use government in new ways to improve the social inclusiveness and sustainability of economic growth and prepare people better to navigate the transformation of work.
"I'm so proud of Ava and her ability as a filmmaker to challenge the status quo and push for inclusiveness on screen and behind the camera," Oprah announced.
And hey, I've been wrong about big Samsung devices before, but for the sake of inclusiveness, the company really ought to have issued the hardware in different sizes.
" A spokesperson for Stella's campaign told Right Wing Watch that she "stands 100% behind the principles of patriotism, unity/inclusiveness (WWG1WGA!) and love for country that QAnon promotes.
Netta Barzilai, 25, has won over Israelis and Europeans with her techno-dance tune about female empowerment, her message of inclusiveness and a personal story of overcoming adversity.
The biggest news stories about the industry tend to focus on progressive issues like worker's rights and inclusiveness, but that doesn't necessarily reflect the views of every gamer.
"There were serious outstanding problems in Kabul that could hurt the fairness, transparency and inclusiveness of the election," said Ali Reza Rohani, spokesman for the Electoral Complaints Commission.
" Allen noted that, due to pressure from customers and social media, CEOs were being pulled into "high-stakes collisions" on issues like "immigration, climate change, diversity, and inclusiveness.
They display a sense of moral clarity, an instinct for inclusiveness, and a commitment to making the world a better place for people of all ages and genders.
Often from elite backgrounds, they called for balanced budgets, free trade and other pro-business policies, while also supporting abortion rights, racial inclusiveness, immigration reform and environmental protection.
Far from being antiquated, this question about inclusiveness in the battle for the franchise now drives our work toward personal integrity, a sounder society, and a livable future.
The company declined to comment on Ross' decision to host a fundraiser for Trump, but said its promotion this weekend was meant to be a gesture of inclusiveness.
Mr. Pagitt is the pastor of Solomon's Porch church and the founder of the Organizing Progressive Evangelical Network, a loose association of churches that strives for greater inclusiveness.
In the spirit of inclusiveness, art critics and people with access to Twitter cited other touchstones of downright terrible likenesses, like the weird courtroom sketch of Tom Brady.
The contrast was apparent during French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire's visit to Berlin last month, where he sparred with the Greens on the inclusiveness issue, participants said.
Domestically, it would be a significant setback in our long and arduous quest for generous and constructive inclusiveness, a pursuit that epitomizes who we are as a nation.
Much of the wedding industry is taking a low-key approach to selling services to LGBTQ couples, avoiding heavy handedness in aiming to convey a message of inclusiveness.
Others urged the DNC to back out of holding the event at LMU because they made assumptions concerning the university's policies on health care, gender equity, and inclusiveness.
A recent rehearsal at Gibney studios in Manhattan was remarkable for several reasons, not least of which was the sense of inclusiveness and, well, joy in the room.
Clearly Duterte is signaling change and continuity, a balanced cabinet that could steer the country towards the next stage of development with the right kind of experience and inclusiveness.
He has condemned those who support anti-immigration policies, urged Christians to take in Muslim refugees, and housed Muslim refugees in the Vatican to send a message of inclusiveness.
It was a congregation of fear and division instead of love and inclusiveness—one that was organized to vilify and endanger people rather than empathize with and protect them.
" Carolyn Graves-Brown, the curator of the Egypt Centre in Swansea said, "We value inclusiveness, and can hardly have a conference on Egyptology museums without Egyptian colleagues being there.
Finally, engaging in local and federal elections to elect representatives who favor pluralism and inclusiveness over bigotry and exclusiveness is key for creating positive policy for years to come.
But this year the oft-troubled haj was exceptional for its inclusiveness, and for passing off with no major incident despite a 20% jump in the number of pilgrims.
Jay Z's "Family Feud," with a video that just set the tone for inclusiveness in America for 2018, has to be his theme song right now, don't you think?
"Fashion is a universal language that has the power and potential to create inclusiveness in human beings around the world," said Fashion for Peace's Sadhguru, the famed yoga guru.
Honey Maid's equity brand manager Katrina Plummer said the spot is meant to build off the positive response to the inclusiveness-themed campaign and push it one step further.
Such inclusiveness dictated by the all-encompassing criteria of "personal experience" — by definition allowing everything from portraits, landscapes, interiors, studies, and nudes — constantly threatens to digress and stretch relevance.
A convention built to celebrate diversity and inclusiveness in fandom has been postponed at the last minute, and would-be attendees are channeling their understandable frustration in constructive directions.
At least five N.F.L. teams have opened sensory rooms, with seven others having undertaken measures of sensory inclusiveness such as staff training and sensory bags, according to the league.
And most importantly, the marker of good taste has swung in the opposite direction: toward inclusiveness and shareability, toward a big tent that discriminates against no style or genre.
The Big Sort You may have been asked at some point in your life how many of your friends are white or black, as a test for racial inclusiveness.
To develop its inclusiveness index, the Haas Institute looked at how people who are not white, male, Christian, straight or able-bodied fare in society compared to the majority.
Editorial Officials in Charlotte, N.C., spent more than a year carefully considering and debating an antidiscrimination ordinance that was passed in February to promote the city's culture of inclusiveness.
It's time to engage with questions about speech, about diversity and inclusiveness, about respect for the lives of different others, in ways that actually encourage more speech, not less.
That emphasis on the library's inclusiveness is echoed in "Ex Libris," an immersive documentary about the library by the filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, which opened on Wednesday in New York.
Series like "Euphoria" and the Emmy-winning "Pose" have brought positive queer and transgender characters into the mainstream in recent years, changing the terms of the conversations around inclusiveness.
The inclusiveness, the rituals and music born of syncretic roots make shrines like Sehwan Sharif targets in the extremist interpretations of the Islamic State and other radical Wahhabi militants.
People don't just yell "hype" randomly anymore, there were fewer awkward moments in the production, and I daresay there was an air of positivity and inclusiveness to the show.
The proposals go line by line through the existing comprehensive plan, attempting to strike defensive or exclusionary language in favor of welcoming new construction conditional on a degree of inclusiveness.
The other factor, Sargent said, is that Toronto is "growing in its profile as a city that people want to live in," as is Canada, in its inclusiveness and diversity.
Wilder's name was stripped from the award because her work contains "expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC's core values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect, and responsiveness," the association said.
"I was touched by her generosity and inclusiveness," Sorvino told BuzzFeed News at the Governors Ball after the telecast as she stood next to her Time's Up compatriot Ashley Judd.
"At Yahoo Sports we are proud of our inclusiveness that is reflected in our staff as well as in our audience," a Yahoo Sports spokeswoman told CNBC in a statement.
You know I'll stand in the same positions that I stand now on those issues again, inclusiveness of wanting to maintain a humanity, finding an empathy and understanding through that.
Regardless of the details, many celebrated the ad as a meaningful gesture of inclusiveness to kick off pride celebrations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community in June.
The President has already been vocal about the tone of the presidential race so far, particularly on the Republican side, touting the need for inclusiveness rather than divisiveness in politics.
The road to the march hasn't been without setbacks, however — ranging from chaotic communication to criticism that it wasn't taking diversity and inclusiveness seriously, or was taking it too seriously.
Citing the city's "commitment to inclusiveness," Dyer put forth a plan to have historians install an informational panel to accompany the statue and provide historical context about the Civil War.
Her campaign slogan is "Stronger Together," and she has built her message around inclusiveness, in contrast to denigrating comments Mr. Trump has made about Mexicans, Muslims, women and other groups.
Here's what they found: The US lags far behind global leaders in inclusiveness In 210, the United States was one of the most inclusive countries in the world, ranking 21rd.
"As a global employer, however, this Executive Order does not affect the values that this company is built upon — those of diversity, inclusiveness and tolerance," Parker said in the memo.
"Atlanta's rich history of inclusiveness, equal opportunity, and access for all places us in a unique position to provide leadership across our state, the region and the nation," she said.
Although Club Cumming is known as a queer bar, Mr. Cumming said he opened it a year ago with the "edict" of inclusiveness for all ages, genders and sexual orientations.
In the aftermath, H&M chose a lawyer and company insider, Annie Wu, to lead a new four-person team at its Stockholm headquarters focused on global diversity and inclusiveness.
But there has been no particular victory for the philosophy of Hindu nationalism and no noticeable vanquishing of the idea of inclusiveness and unity championed by Gandhi, Nehru and Tagore.
That says you have to have inclusiveness in, and then I'm not sure exactly what she was referring to, if she meant the cast ... I think that's what she meant.
Jacqueline Haren, an agent with Coldwell Banker who has owned three homes in Hillsborough, said that besides the school system, buyers are drawn to Hillsborough for its inclusiveness and diversity.
"Our positive message as a university, but also as a city and a country, definitely is about openness to people from around the world and a real inclusiveness," he said.
If fashion and fashion imagery in 2017 remained overwhelmingly and unsettlingly white, there was at least the small consolation that the needle is moving — however slowly — toward diversity and inclusiveness.
President Barack Obama is directing America's national security agencies to promote more diversity in their ranks, arguing that inclusiveness is an "imperative" in a still-dangerous but increasingly interconnected world.
"More than an unspeakable human tragedy, this is an assault on what makes this the greatest city in the world: our inclusiveness and our diversity," de Blasio said in a statement.
There's also greater inclusiveness in terms of skin tones and relationship types, as a bunch of new variants of the "people holding hands" emoji expand the combinations of genders and races.
It was a deeply emotive attack, designed to divide communities, to tear apart Manchester's sense of inclusiveness, a common aim of attacks by so-called Islamic State, which has claimed responsibility.
"There were serious outstanding problems in Kabul that could hurt the fairness, transparency and inclusiveness of the election," Ali Reza Rohani, a spokesman for the Electoral Complaints Commission, said on Thursday.
Indeed it is, and the polls suggest that the inclusiveness and moderation that inform her vision, whatever her character flaws, her fudgy policies and the anti-politics mood, are shining through.
She was obviously very charming, gorgeous and so clearly accomplished, but by the time we had supper that night, it was clear there was a kindness to her and an inclusiveness.
" Later, on The Graham Norton Show, he reiterated his stance on inclusiveness, saying: "I feel very strongly that there is a regression in America toward separatism and racial and religious exclusion.
Like that Broadway phenomenon — which retells American history with a diverse cast and a hip-hop score — the Democrats' convention in Philadelphia argued that progressive inclusiveness isn't incompatible with muscular patriotism.
The quest by American liberals and progressives for support, or at least tolerance, of diversity, inclusiveness and multiculturalism is likely to prevail — particularly if the compulsory dimension of compliance is curtailed.
I will say is that from 1999 to 2018, right, even though it's an extremely white scene still, at least in hardcore and punk, there's a more inclusiveness than there was.
As a Company committed to diversity, inclusiveness and tolerance, we urge the Governor of Georgia to veto the deplorable and regressive legislation (House Bill 757) that has been sent to him.
"Rather, it's a way for me to support the museum and be of service to the Los Angeles community," she said, describing "diversity, inclusiveness and openness of spirit" as museum priorities.
The video was slickly produced and wholesome, with lots of references to the popular video game Fortnite, shout-outs to popular video formats, and earnest paeans to YouTube's diversity and inclusiveness.
The decision was made out of a desire to reconcile the award with the organization's values of "inclusiveness, integrity and respect," representatives of the association said in a statement on Monday.
The ban "will make our work to foster peace, sustainability, opportunity and inclusiveness much harder ... giving our organizations still more challenges to overcome," the social entrepreneurs wrote in a public letter.
"Strengthening solidarity and social inclusiveness, more just distribution of wealth, and a fight against clientelism are the main and the most effective tools against inequality and alienation in society," Milanovic said.
"She's basically a conservative person, except on issues of gender and inclusiveness," Gary Hart, who, with his insurgent primary campaign in 1984, almost beat former Vice-President Walter Mondale, told me.
And despite anything you might have heard or seen on Bourbon Street, the state lags in inclusiveness, with no protections against discrimination based on marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity.
From the presidential race on down, Democrats adopted a strategy of inclusiveness that excluded a hefty share of Americans and consigned many to a "basket of deplorables" who aren't all deplorable.
" A spokeswoman for Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, AshLee Strong, said on Monday, "The speaker clearly disagrees (with King) and believes America's long history of inclusiveness is one of its great strengths.
We use hard data to evaluate all 50 states as places to live — factors including crime rates, local attractions, environmental quality and inclusiveness as measured by legal protections written into state laws.
Greeted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Cabinet when he landed at Ben Gurion Airport, Trump continued to stay on-message with words of inclusiveness and tolerance in his arrival speech.
" Powers described "diversity, inclusiveness and openness of spirit" as values integral at MOCA and stated that "[c]harging admission is counterintuitive to art's ability and purpose to connect, inspire, and heal people.
But these nods to inclusiveness are the closest a filmmaker like J.J. Abrams can get to taking real chances in a modern tentpole—and, even then, it feels mildly risky, even subversive.
The forced male nurturing of "Full House" was about inclusiveness and stepping forward, but this is stepping back, even if you embrace the girl-power heart to this unholy Tanner-Gibbler trinity.
More than 100 Vietnamese - an unprecedented amount - tried to run in the May 22 election as independents, including activists bent on testing the party's sincerity about fostering inclusiveness and a democratic spirit.
There has been a definite increase in attention and focus placed on improving and facilitating greater inclusiveness in the startup ecosystem for women and other under-represented groups, which is great news.
The values and principles of a company should dictate how all employees treat each other; emphasize openness, transparency and inclusiveness; encourage innovation and risk taking and detail the purpose of the company.
"The university became so large and corporate under Sexton," said Patrick E. Shrout, a psychology professor who said he was impressed, during the January faculty reception, by the new president's enthusiastic inclusiveness.
" In a blog post on his website, Mr. Fitzgerald wrote that Jewish people are behind a push for "multiculturalism, diversity and inclusiveness" throughout the United States and other "once predominantly white nations.
A new national economic strategy combining both approaches would have broad support, and would bring greater inclusiveness and opportunity to the people and places across our country that have been falling behind.
The Reserve Bank of India was more open to blockchain, the technology that underpins virtual currencies, which it said has the potential to improve the efficiency and inclusiveness of the financial system.
While celebrating its inclusiveness as a badge of modernizing reforms, the fallen government had not done enough to assuage the concerns of Malay Muslims, according to prominent social rights activist Ivy Josiah.
While he continues to work at HHS, Mr. Cordova -- along with all department employees -- will be expected to demonstrate a full commitment to inclusiveness and respect for all Americans that we serve.
After India's independence in 1947, the country's leading movie stars, Raj Kapoor and Dilip Kumar, propagated the values of liberal democracy, secularism and inclusiveness championed by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister.
When you work for a business that supports a dictator I'd imagine one questioning the health of that business and overall culture of well-being and inclusiveness of its employees at large.
We dreamed of a utopian restaurant culture, one where chefs and managers took gender out of the equation—made it irrelevant—and let workers stand as equals, in workplaces committed to inclusiveness.
It wasn't until I experienced what it was like to dance alongside other queer bodies in spaces of true love, inclusiveness, and allyship that I began to fully grasp the power of togetherness.
But Chahed, in the interview, said he believed the government's policy of inclusiveness - bringing in major parties and representatives close to the unions - would help towards a consensus on pushing through tough measures.
They understand that at the base of this, certainly, this is a person that's got tremendous sensitivities and inclusiveness to the entire American people — and I think they see that and know that.
Beyond the clothes, the lyrics in Gaga's Super Bowl performance were poignant, too: She opened with a protest song, "This Land Is Your Land," imbued with messages of racial and socio-economic inclusiveness.
The Tube Factory is not only the focal point of an equitable gentrification model, which is important for the economically depressed city of Indianapolis, it's also a bastion of inclusiveness in the state.
"It is my belief that in order to ... achieve sustained and sound development in bilateral relations the two countries need to have more interaction and inclusiveness with less bias and bigotry," he said.
As much as the party gatherings are meant to convey cohesiveness and cooperation, they have also become platforms to highlight diversity and inclusiveness, virtues Mr. Trump has not shown an inclination to promote.
As the company's Vice President of Inclusion and Diversity, Smith has been the tip of Apple's D&I spear during an era of increasing pressure on big tech companies to improve their inclusiveness.
Given the widespread outcry from businesses and business groups over laws they say are impediments to attracting workers, CNBC's annual America's Top States for Business study has been factoring in inclusiveness since 2015.
Across nine indexes, the DEI recognizes exemplary internal and external facing policies, strategies and initiatives that have produced measurable results in the areas of disability inclusiveness in the workplace, marketplace and supply chain.
But the appeal for tolerance and the salute to the inclusiveness of the theater community fit seamlessly into a broadcast that promoted the diversity of the Tony field in the wake of #OscarsSoWhite.
And while Mr. Ryan has been careful to try to ignore Mr. Trump's garden-variety outbursts and name calling, he becomes agitated over remarks that he feels violate the inclusiveness of the party.
The Tube Factory is not only the focal point of an equitable gentrification model, which is important for the economically depressed city of Indianapolis, it's also a bastion of inclusiveness in the state.
When that happens, and when the world sees it happen, the American values of inclusiveness and tolerance that bind us together are indeed under threat, as are the global admiration of those values.
When Ms. Omar, 36, pushed for a House rules change to permit her to wear her hijab on the House floor, she was heralded as a powerful symbol of the Democratic Party's inclusiveness.
" Rachel Gluck, a spokeswoman for Guinness World Records, said the organization made "every effort possible to remain politically neutral" and required applicants to "meet our core values of integrity, respect, inclusiveness and passion.
But when the Grand Old Party envisioned RNC staffers integrating with minority communities, it didn't foresee that Humpty-Trumpty would perch himself on his great big wall and give inclusiveness the middle finger.
In Hamburg, the G-85033 should stand together to regain people's trust in globalization by strengthening what has been built over the past decades: open global markets that promote economic growth and inclusiveness.
I particularly like how innovative organizations like USAA, which manages bank accounts for millions of our military families and veterans, use the inclusiveness of biometrics to help those veterans access their financial information.
Supported by Victory Fund, a political action committee dedicated to increasing the number of openly LGBTQ public officials in political positions, their wins are symbolic of a shift toward inclusiveness in the city's politics.
The way we like to use 'baesian' is completely the same as the word 'Asian' or 'azn,' but it's our way in today's world to identify with and a way of empowerment and inclusiveness.
"This often silences and isolates LGBTQ people in sport," said Carr, Chief of Staff for the campaign group, which has created an index that ranks college athletic associations for their inclusiveness of LGBT students.
Her voice was powerful and beautiful, her outfits were on point, choreography stellar, her heart was in it and she sang about love and inclusiveness, all in front of millions and millions of people.
"The induction of this all female leadership team signals forthcoming transformational changes to the entire organization and program, ushering in a new era of progressiveness, inclusiveness and empowerment," the organization said in a statement.
All this has been accompanied by multiple efforts, on campuses and in corporate life, to criminalize or aggressively marginalize certain types of speech in the name of such worthy goals as civility and inclusiveness.
As with the home builders association's values, the lopsided proliferation of luxury housing is at odds with the needs of the majority and not representative of universal ideals for diversity, efficiency, inclusiveness and sustainability.
Mester did not comment on U.S. monetary policy in prepared remarks on diversity in the economics profession, which she said has seen only slow progress toward inclusiveness and opportunity in the last 50 years.
Most lovable is its inclusiveness: dancers of different races, of widely unalike temperaments and couture, coexist calmly here, often in exactly the same intricate meter but sometimes in overlapping sequences and facing separate directions.
We use hard data to evaluate all 50 states as places to live — factors including economic opportunity, local attractions, public health, crime, environmental quality and inclusiveness, as measured by legal protections written into state laws.
CNN Money reports that the new Global Leader for Diversity and Inclusiveness position will be filled by Annie Wu, who will also continue in her current role as H&M's Global Manager of Employee Relations.
Singh, who is hoping to become Canada's next Prime Minister on a platform of inclusiveness, has spoken out about dealing with racism growing up, but now has to grapple with it in the national spotlight.
But while taking a walk last Sunday, it dawned on him that Lauren wanted to deliver a message, one that stemmed from the open-heartedness and spirit of inclusiveness with which she lived her life.
Robert Mickens, editor of "Global Pulse", a Catholic online publication, worries that the spirit of tolerance and inclusiveness the pope has fostered could be reversed by his successor unless Francis puts new structures in place.
The FCC has already taken a few welcome steps to increase the transparency and inclusiveness of its decision-making process, but this is not the only area of agency process that cries out for reform.
The inclusiveness of that scene meant that a lot of the hardcore fans who grew up and refined their musical taste in abandoned warehouses and disused factories yearned for that esoteric feeling when going clubbing.
Ms. Johnson, one of the first African-American female owners of a comic book store on the East Coast, has infused a cultural dynamism into the city and a sense of inclusiveness within her store.
On a less amusing note, he invokes the Uighur minority in western China several times to make the case for various dynasties' inclusiveness, without mentioning the violent conflict between Uighurs and the central government today.
In time, her reputation became scarred by accusations of extreme brutality toward suspected turncoats, misbehavior and indiscretion in her private life, and a radicalism that seemed at odds with Mr. Mandela's quest for racial inclusiveness.
" A spokeswoman for Mr. Ryan, who has been loath to dip into controversies stirred by Mr. Trump, said, "The speaker clearly disagrees and believes America's long history of inclusiveness is one of its great strengths.
" The library said the 57-year-old "Friends in Low Places" singer is known for music that "weaves the beauty of poetry, the universality of the human experience and the inclusiveness of other musical genres.
Mr. Trump's opponents have tried to tap into the impulse toward inclusiveness among some Republicans here, particularly in the comparatively affluent retirement havens along the coast and in areas around major cities like Charleston and Columbia.
MELBOURNE, April 24 (Reuters) - Wallabies' Director of Rugby Scott Johnson has backed the hard-line stance taken by Rugby Australia (RA) over Israel Folau's controversial social media posts and called for the sport to embrace inclusiveness.
"The FCC comment system is designed to maximize inclusiveness and part of that system allows anyone to upload a document as a public comment, which is what happened in this case," Hart wrote in an email.
The full list of companies is as follows: Executives from many of the companies involved have spoken out against the immigration ban, with Airbnb launching a Super Bowl ad campaign emphasizing inclusiveness with the hashtag #weaccept.
Siriano is being hailed for his inclusiveness, as Twitter lights up with thanks for the designer Siriano has been steadily building his reputation in the fashion industry since winning season four of "Project Runway" in 2008.
Executives who embrace this changing paradigm may well blaze a trail that reintroduces the human factor and a sense of inclusiveness, fueling growth along the way, creating opportunity, and developing a meaningful relationship with the public.
In a statement, the NHL shared outrage with their Red Wings over the appropriation of the team logo, saying, "This specific use is directly contrary to the value of inclusiveness that our League prioritizes and champions."
The movement for inclusiveness is spreading among amusement parks, as Aquatica Orlando in Florida has joined Sesame Place in becoming a certified autism center — making it the first water park in the world to do so.
The conversation around diversity in comic books gains more and more steam each month, as major publishers simultaneously creep towards more inclusiveness, yet stumble and get it wrong in their messaging and approach along the way.
The party's base, including Tea Party insurgents and evangelicals, had become furious with a Republican leadership powerless to halt the growing diversification, racial inclusiveness and cultural openness of American life, which it associated with Mr. Obama.
"It is my belief that in order to ... achieve sustained and sound development in bilateral relations the two countries need to have more interaction and inclusiveness with less bias and bigotry," Cheng said in his speech.
This show, billed as "for kids of all genders and ages," features eight New York City drag performers, putting their own spin on the perils of Princess Aurora, with an emphasis on inclusiveness and self-acceptance.
But Sanger takes note of such differences, and the book's inclusiveness makes it useful as a one-stop reference for citizens who want to think intelligently about all issues of public policy having a cyber dimension.
"We have a platform and a massive opportunity to heighten inclusiveness, and we failed to do that," said Toronto General Manager Ross Atkins, who, like many other top Blue Jays executives, joined the team in 2015.
Under the banner of inclusiveness, equality, human rights, racial reconciliation and reparations for American interventions in the third world, those liberals demand sanctuary for those who make it past the Border Patrol or overstay a visa.
However, advertisers say that using models with Down syndrome or a physical disability allows them to communicate their values and connect with customers, particularly millennials, who respond to inclusiveness and are looking for "authenticity" in advertising.
MoMA's recent expansion embodies the tension between the ways in which cultural spaces can offer visitors comfortable narratives and on the other, how they can suggest the potential for radical inclusiveness by iteration, reinvention, and reinstallation.
An exercise in extreme casting, the book underscores an inclusiveness in tune with the fall 2017 runway shows in New York that, however fitfully, showcased models of varying races, ethnicities, gender preferences and, in particular, size.
Nevertheless, in an era when Major League Baseball has taken steps to promote inclusiveness, most notably with the hiring of Bean in 2014, the Yankees have shown no inclination to hold a night for L.G.B.T. fans.
"We have a strong feeling of inclusiveness, we have a strong feeling about the wall not only what it means for openness of immigration policies of America but also our standing in the world," Lang said.
For every Tangerine or Viva that dominates the indie and foreign film circuit comes another whitewashed rehash of queer history, like Stonewall, or pandering attempt at inclusiveness with a mostly straight, white cast, like Jenny's Wedding.
But if the selection errs on the side of inclusiveness, it does so in the interest of formal strength and material beauty, a juncture where making a point takes a back seat to indulging the eye.
Erdogan's political opponents have criticized him for allowing in so many refugees, and even the new opposition mayor of Istanbul - who campaigned on a ticket of inclusiveness - has said Turks are suffering because of the Syrian influx.
"College of the Desert's core values are based on inclusiveness and diversity in all forms, including academic freedom for both students and faculty," said Pamela Hunter, executive director of institutional advancement for the college, in a statement.
We score the states on livability, including several factors, such as the crime rate; inclusiveness, such as antidiscrimination protections; the quality of health care; the level of health insurance coverage and the overall health of the population.
But the attention to detail, specificity of their demands, and the inclusiveness of the conversation all indicate a level of care and detail that shatters the myth that these teenagers are somehow naive children playing at advocacy.
We score the states on livability including several factors, such as the crime rate, inclusiveness including anti-discrimination protections, the quality of health care, the level of health insurance coverage and the overall health of the population.
The Republican National Committee has just released its latest post-mortem — it probably looks a lot like the post-2012 soul-searching exercise, the Growth and Opportunity Project, which encouraged moderation in tone and inclusiveness in policy.
This LC Kids series show, which is geared toward preschoolers and has limited seats (some performances are currently sold out), deals with friendship, loss and inclusiveness, matters that affect little humans as much as the fictional squirrels.
"The mayor embraces this as an opportunity to remind the president that New York is the greatest city in the world because of, not in spite of, our diversity and inclusiveness," said Eric Phillips, a mayoral spokesman.
All but 11 of them failed to get on the ballot due to the party's strict vetting process, among them dissidents, businessmen and celebrities, some of whom were testing the sincerity of the party's promises of greater inclusiveness.
If we're going to expect the world outside of our small pockets of community to see the importance in diversity and inclusiveness, we need to keep doing the work to celebrate and champion those for whom visibility matters.
We know many things about Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau: his inclusiveness on gender and race, his strong faith in the American people, his warmth toward refugees, his ability to ignite the world's best bromance with President Obama.
The inclusiveness and cross-disciplinary exchange typical of the innovative companies I've worked with in fashion, tech and retail not only help harness creativity, but they also lead to investments and technological advancements that drive the global economy.
Zurabishvili, 66, daughter of Georgian émigrés and now the country's first female president, chose for her inauguration an 18th century palace in the eastern town of Telavi as she lost the vote there but wanted to demonstrate inclusiveness.
Given the degree of polarization that exists in America today, I believe the Republicans can, and arguably should, speak to the inclusiveness of the economic recovery, as well as the broad-based benefits that all Americans have achieved.
We score the states on livability, as well as additional factors, such as crime rate; inclusiveness, along with antidiscrimination protections; the quality of health care; the level of health insurance coverage and the overall health of the population.
But that may be starting to change, as players like Brittney Griner and Skylar Diggins have emerged as style influencers, and the fashion world slowly embraces a new inclusiveness that defines beauty beyond size 2 waifs from Ukraine.
They need to make gut calls about where to spend their money, about what their brands should stand for, and about how to navigate sensitives like race and gender inclusiveness in a world ruled by social media outrage.
The criteria for evaluation included the presence of nondiscrimination laws, municipal employment policies such as transgender-inclusive insurance coverage, inclusiveness of city services, access to law enforcement resources such as hate crimes reporting, and municipal leadership on equality issues.
Notably, the conference at PAMM didn't address the term's gender-inclusiveness head-on in any public-facing discussions, but Hector Machado, a gender fluid artist in Miami, says that the term offers a nuanced vocabulary with which to interact.
Our Quality of Life category in America's Top States for Business, worth 325 out of 2,500 points, puts all 50 states to the test on factors of livability, including things to see and do, health, safety, environment and inclusiveness.
For now, it's worth taking a moment to consider the impact Gaider's had as a key creative force at a major game studio who also happens to be openly gay — and a vocal force for more inclusiveness in games.
But, even if a job candidate has all the expertise and experience in the world, if he or she fails to pass muster on the threshold tests of temperament, tolerance (inclusiveness) and teamwork, they will never get the job.
Food delivery company was also targeted after its CEO sent a letter to staff explaining that comments on immigrants made by Mr Trump during his campaign would have no place in his company and anyone against inclusiveness should resign.
Fans cheered the sign of inclusiveness in a sport that in the United States has historically had mostly white participants and, on a global level, is still plagued by lazy stereotypes about the abilities of athletes who aren't white.
There are some constant elements of the week, such as the labs, sessions, and mid-week social that brings together members of Apple's Accessibility group, developers and others interested in the disabled community to celebrate inclusiveness and accessible design.
At a briefing in Beijing on the Davos visit, Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong said China would respond to the international community's concern over globalization by putting forward Beijing's opinions on how to "steer economic globalization toward greater inclusiveness.".
He also worked toward inclusiveness as a curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem from 1994 to 1999, and as a curator and educator with the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs for three years before that.
Peachum is an Otto Dix study in scarlet — with a deeply modern inclusiveness that finds among the cast the disabled performer Jamie Beddard, who has cerebral palsy and lands arguably the most trenchant one-liner of the entire show.
The left, because it became more the party of educated people who then started fighting for educated people's value, including, you know, identity fights, inclusiveness, liberal things — all sorts of good stuff, but giving up on being class-based.
But history is amenable and can be cherry picked to push inclusiveness and overlook our troubled past (and present) here—a theme Brooke Blackburn is more than familiar with as longstanding resident of not just Toronto but Canada, itself.
Despite the inclusiveness represented by these numbers, there is a clubbiness emanating from the 2019 Biennial that seems to hold true for every Biennial, with its coastal bias and disinclination to look beyond familiar schools, galleries, and institutional affiliations.
The title reflects the inclusiveness and warmth of the show's vision of city life: The omnipresent gum that covers every paved surface is a gritty symbol of the way the project's residents stick together and have one another's backs.
Adam Bonica, a political scientist at Stanford, said that in looking toward the future everything points to a strategic advantage for the Democrats in promoting immigration and the core values of decency and inclusiveness that their base stands for.
Some women reportedly dropped out of the march because they weren't comfortable with the conversation around this topic on the march's Facebook page, but it's a sign of the organizers' commitment to inclusiveness that they shrugged off these concerns.
Because it signals increasing inclusiveness in a sport that, here in the United States, has historically had mostly white participants and, on a global level, is still plagued by lazy stereotypes about the abilities of athletes who aren't white.
These implied references do not reflect the views of the writer, editors or anyone else at Marvel and are in direct opposition of the inclusiveness of Marvel Comics and what the X-Men have stood for since their creation.
We've watched the venues we've called home (Siesta Nouveaux, Skramden Yards, Soybomb, D-Beatstro) fall to everything from rising rent prices to alt-right agitators targeting these spaces, because the inclusiveness and subversion these spaces fosters challenges their bigoted worldview.
DARGIS We've talked a lot about the big-studio releases that we've liked this year from "Trainwreck" to "Straight Outta Compton," which are pleasurable both as movies and as examples of what seems like a seismic industry shift toward inclusiveness.
But Hoffman's focus on community, inclusiveness, and the creator fiber that made Vine a starting ground for so many social media celebrities of today seems like the right mix of product and cultural DNA to take a solid crack at it.
Today, we take another step in healing the divisions of the past, in fostering inclusiveness, in telling a fuller, deeper history, and in bringing the State and Maine's tribal communities together to build a future shaped by mutual trust and respect.
After being alerted by the press to the Hamilton casting notice, whose inclusiveness was first questioned by black civil rights lawyer Randolph McLaughlin, Equity asked Hamilton to reinstate the show's original Equity-approved language, which says that anyone can audition.
Economic equality and inclusiveness are central to both the Women's March and the organizations pushing for greater diversity in the technology industry and this weekend's massive demonstrations should give hope that a new wave of intersectional feminism is taking hold.
Growing inclusiveness of the transgender community on college applications and on campus signifies "a historic shift" in how we look at gender, Jonathan Burdick, dean of admissions at the University of Rochester, said in a statement from the Universal College Application.
For me, playfulness, pleasure and adrenaline are not in opposition to care and focus, the combination of skilled and unskilled performers is intentional and horizontal, the inclusiveness and the communal spirit are at the core of the Moving Company's vision.
"In the last three years, the department — under Commissioner Nigro — has implemented extensive and unprecedented progress towards increasing and improving diversity, inclusiveness and fairness throughout the agency — amongst all employees, civilian and uniformed," Francis X. Gribbon, a department spokesman, said.
"This decision was made in consideration of the fact that Wilder's legacy, as represented by her body of work, includes expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC's core values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect, and responsiveness," the ALSC's statement reads.
American orchestras can rightly point to their inclusiveness when it comes to Asian-born or Asian-American musicians, drawing on a huge pool of talent resulting from a wholehearted embrace of Western classical music by East Asian cultures in recent decades.
The Haas Institute illustrated how inclusiveness changes from state to state through a number of real-world examples, including access to clean water and sewage services; gender-equality laws; and the enforcement of controversial immigration laws, such as family separations.
And it isn't easy for college officials to tell a 19-year-old minority student who was recruited with pledges of warm inclusiveness, or a freshman paying $50,000 a year in tuition, to toughen up and get back to work.
"Passing a defense bill from the House that includes the values of inclusiveness and diversity is the best way to stand with those impacted by the administration's policies," the groups and officials wrote in a letter to lawmakers this week.
All too often we find ourselves patting each other on the back and bigging up the inclusiveness which is a pivotal part of club culture—whatever that means in 2016—while ignoring the fact that, largely, it's a pretty exclusive world.
" All candidates wrap their policy agendas in simpler values, such as strength or inclusiveness, or stories of heroes and villains, Professor Saunders said, "as a way of crafting a narrative that voters who don't follow the details can grab on to.
This means that not only is it morally just for Democrats to position themselves as the party that stands against hatred and bigotry and in favor of inclusiveness and opportunity, but it is also a strategically sound position for winning votes.
Superficially, the revamped magazine has a new look, an impressively larger 10 inch by 12 inch trim size, an editorial emphasis on inclusiveness and an approach to the contested territory of gender that Mr. Farneti claims is part of his mission.
The night when cast member Brandon Victor Dixon addressed audience member Mike Pence from the stage during curtain calls (on the subject of inclusiveness) remains for me the most important conversation about the Trump presidency that the theater has initiated.
"I think the question isn't the financial system but the inclusiveness of the financial system, and we don't talk about that at all," the BlackRock CEO lamented during a panel entitled "Remaking the Future of Global Finance" moderated by CNBC.
The way he has defended the founding precepts of the United States while also arguing that those precepts have to be broadened to achieve a new inclusiveness has been especially striking, as have his remarks delivered at moments of national tragedy.
" The N.H.L. said: "We are obviously outraged by the irresponsible and improper use of our intellectual property as seen this weekend in Charlottesville, Va. This specific use is directly contrary to the value of inclusiveness that our league prioritizes and champions.
The deaf actress Marlee Matlin, who has signed the anthem at three Super Bowls (in 1993, 2007 and 2016), tweeted: To be honest, it was a huge disappointment — a missed opportunity in the struggle for media inclusiveness on a large scale.
The president has forcefully rejected any suggestion he harbors any racial or ethnic animosities, and points to his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, an observant Jew, and his daughter Ivanka, who converted to the faith, as proof of his inclusiveness.
Beth Brooke-Marciniak, Ernst & Young's Global Vice Chair for Public Policy and Global Sponsor for Diversity and Inclusiveness, says providing women with the right amount of flexibility is also critical for closing the wealth gap and keeping women in the workforce.
MORE (R-Ariz.), who backed the leadership during its standoff with Cruz in 85033, when Cruz worked closely with House conservatives to oppose the implementation of ObamaCare and caused a government shutdown, said "inclusiveness" is key to dealing with rebels.
People of good will in this nation should feel empowered, regardless of faith, race, background, or political persuasion, to take action: Counter the new white supremacist propaganda line with language that speaks to all that is good about America's inclusiveness.
" Hudson Taylor, founder of the sport inclusiveness group Athlete Ally, told TMZ: "This is an important step on the pathway to creating a baseball culture in which players are not isolated, excluded or othered because of how they identify or who they love.
Reform should cover four areas of concrete action, it said, including "resolving the crucial and urgent issues threatening the existence of the WTO"; increasing its relevance in global economic governance; improving its operational efficiency and enhancing the inclusiveness of the multilateral trading system.
The 51 variables fall into three categories: "basic human needs", such as food, sanitation, shelter and safety; "foundations of well-being", which include rudimentary education, healthcare and the environment; and "opportunities", which are comprised of rights, freedoms, societal inclusiveness and higher learning.
"We appreciate the [Torrid's] commitment to size inclusiveness and body-positive message and believe they are an excellent partner as we continue pushing the boundaries of the fashion industry," Catherine Bennett, senior vice president and managing director of IMG Fashion, told WWD.
" Christopher Balding, a professor of economics at Peking University, said that it was "entirely fair to say that Trump is using the rhetoric of a protectionist leader and Xi is effusively using the rhetoric of free trade, markets, globalization, openness and inclusiveness.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged $124 billion on Sunday for his new Silk Road plan to forge a path of peace, inclusiveness and free trade, and called for the abandonment of old models based on rivalry and diplomatic power games.
Freada Kapor Klein, a founding partner at the social-impact investment firm Kapor Capital and a co-founder of Project Include, which promotes inclusiveness in Silicon Valley, told me that both of these problems are bound up with the industry's lofty self-conception.
It's nicely fitting that it should appear in the same season as "Hamilton," which re-envisions American history through a new lens: emphasizing, through both its nontraditional casting and its story, the ideals of inclusiveness that are at the heart of American history.
Starbucks, which prides itself on diversity and inclusiveness, is at the center of a social media storm prompted by a Philadelphia cafe manager's decision to call police on the two men, who had not made a purchase and were waiting on a friend.
As a college professor whose international students spend a lot of money on an education in the United States, I have always felt the need to enlighten them about the strengths of our country, especially our inclusiveness and our compassion for the underdog.
When Nelson Mandela was freed from prison in 1990 and went on to become president in the country's first democratic elections in 1994, he offered a narrative of racial inclusiveness as an antidote to a poisoned past in this regional and continental powerhouse.
It was to be added to a series of masterpieces on loan from the Musee d'Orsay for the opening of the museum last year, part of an effort to show the global art historical mission of the institution and its cultural inclusiveness.
It's a very punk venue that, as Sharon has toured and exited the city in a way, has been taken over by a whole crew of queens that still preach that inclusiveness and openness, but it's not necessarily political punk drag anymore.
"The Coalition remains committed to supporting reforms in the legitimate government, tackling corruption, encouraging inclusiveness towards to all Yemeni factions, in order to ensure representation of all Yemenis in the future of the country," said UAE National Media Council director Jaber Al Lamki.
Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, a conservative and a former venture capitalist, said that he ran the city according to a "philosophy of inclusiveness," and that he was working to deal with the neglect in Arab areas, including a severe shortage of classrooms.
At a time when hotbeds of anti-American sentiment are numerous around the world, the issue of travel to the United States is one in which national security and the safety of American citizens should take priority over inclusiveness and cultural diversity.
The Oscars compensated for a host-free ceremony with a night of breakthroughs, moving briskly through the categories in a concerted effort to shorten the run time, amid a night marked by greater inclusiveness and that spread the wealth among the nominees.
"A lot of consumers really love the fact that this brand is championing female empowerment and inclusiveness, and so they are very willing to purchase products from this website," Bonnie Patten, the executive director of Truth in Advertising, said in an interview.
People like Ariana Grande, Brockhampton, The 1975, Hayley Kiyoko—acts that embody your generation's open and inclusiveness (Brockhampton in particular have members of every orientation and race) plus their ideals (every lyric on "Love It If We Made It", to be honest).
Carin Kuoni, director of the Vera List Center, said: The imminent assault on our civil liberties is of such magnitude … I believe that if I want to remain effective and advance Inclusiveness, I need to turn to art and declare art itself a political practice.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday said he had every reason to be confident in the future of the Belt and Road initiative, his signature plan to forge a path of peace, inclusiveness and free trade for the globe, beginning with Eurasia.
The election could turn out to be an anti-climax, after an astonishing swell of public interest in the scores of activists, celebrities and ordinary Vietnamese who tried to run as independent candidates, and it could test the sincerity of the party's promises of inclusiveness.
"Germany Finance Minister Schauble bemoaned the omission for "resit all forms of protectionism" in the G-20 communique as U.S. Treasury Mnuchin preferred to 'reduce excessive global imbalances...promote greater inclusiveness and fairness,'" said Vishnu Varathan, senior economist at Mizuho Bank, in a Monday note.
Casucci said in the complaint that she reported the assault to the company's diversity and inclusiveness officer in 2016, after she learned that another woman had been subjected to inappropriate sexual conduct, and decided she needed to take action to protect women at the company.
But it is essential to complement security aid with consistent, patient and smart help that supports Tunisian reformers — both in the government and civil society — who are working to build the political, social and economic inclusiveness that is the only basis for long-term stability.
"  The hospital did not comment on the lawsuit to Fox News, but said in a statement that it "has a proud history of diversity and inclusiveness" and provides a welcoming environment to "staff members from a variety of backgrounds with a variety of beliefs.
Car horns were honking and bus drivers were grinning, despite the traffic slowdown, all of us joyful that a spirit of inclusiveness and progressivism—a spirit that made us thrilled to call New York City home—seemed to be shared by the country at large.
Casucci said in the complaint that she reported the assault to the company's diversity and inclusiveness officer in 2016, after she learned that another woman had been subjected to inappropriate sexual conduct, and decided she needed to take action to protect women at the company.
She responded by creating new leadership posts and appointed three young members — Cheri Bustos of Illinois, Hakeem Jeffries of New York and David Cicilline of Rhode Island — to oversee a "rebranding" of the party that was more an exercise in inclusiveness than a substantive reimagination.
We do know that the school where the defacements occurred will conduct a read-aloud of "A Picture Book of Anne Frank," and have students create stenciled murals "around positive messages about diversity and inclusiveness, including around religion," according to the city's Department of Education.
The Warriors, who play in a league that sometimes promotes social issues and whose owners and players have been known to denounce the president, said in a statement they would use a visit to Washington in February to highlight issues of diversity and inclusiveness.
"The induction of this all-female leadership team signals forthcoming transformational changes to the entire organization and program, ushering in a new era of progressiveness, inclusiveness and empowerment," the Miss America Organization and the Miss America Foundation said in a joint news release on Thursday.
Critics of Francis, must notably Cardinal Raymond Burke, an American who has been repeatedly demoted by Francis, have argued that Francis' emphasis on inclusiveness, and his loose approach to church law have confused the faithful on a range of doctrinal issues, from divorce to homosexuality.
Speaking Portuguese better than Japanese, and feeling economically and socially insecure, such people found comfort in the warmth, dignity and inclusiveness of Latino-style Pentecostalism, says Suma Ikeuchi of the Art Institute of Chicago, writing in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
With its disciplined inclusiveness, Satterlee's practice plays across the realm of "both/and" rather than "either/or" — an intellectually focused, materials-based abstraction rooted in observation, emotion, and experience — in which her images achieve a feeling a rightness that transcends closed systems and linear logic.
Jerusalem's veneer of harmony, tolerance and inclusiveness is as thin and as alluring as the fine layer of gold covering the gray lead dome standing on the top of the contested Temple Mount, or the Haram al-Sharif as it is called in Arabic.
The agenda theme for 2019 is set to be "Empowering people and ensuring inclusiveness and equality," encompassing Goals 4 (quality education), 8 (decent work and economic growth), 10 (reduced inequalities), 13 (climate action), 16 (peace, justice, and strong institutions), and 17 (partnerships for the goals).
UMFANG, and Christine Tran has gone from throwing a two-day event at a local club to throwing parties worldwide (including a video-documented trip to Mexico City), all the while promoting much-needed discussion about topics such as diversity, inclusiveness, and equality in electronic music.
Barrack now talks to Trump every day about the ceremony, and it's that confidence of the President-elect that inauguration planners say gives him wide latitude over every last detail of the day, which will emphasize the military and "inclusiveness" rather than the traditional focus on celebrities.
I think it's….. certainly clearly I'm someone who doesn't believe in intolerance , who believes in inclusiveness who believes in all these things, so anything that would be, that would be said that would contradict that, then you would know that that's the way I feel about it.
Briefly stated, they are: Incubating ideas to convert them into businesses; providing meaningful tech support to associated projects; creating a a shared, extensible framework for developing and deploying gateways; and finding and training gateway developers — the latter with a stated emphasis on inclusiveness, I'm happy to add.
But during a week of political pageantry that features high-minded paeans to universal rights, Ms. Ou and her colleagues at Taiwan's de facto consulate in New York can only watch the proceedings from afar, their frustration mounting with every rousing speech about justice and global inclusiveness.
Six years after the Arab Spring movement promised more economic inclusiveness and higher living standards, much of the Middle East remains mired in conflict, weighing on economic activity across the region as millions of refugees flee, IMF Middle East Director Masood Ahmed said in the document.
Among some of those formed by his teachings and elevated by him through the church ranks, the words of Benedict carry more weight even than those of Francis, a Jesuit whose tendency to speak off the cuff and emphasis on pastoral inclusiveness over church doctrine infuriates them.
"I believe most people are good and most mamas oughta qualify for sainthood/I believe most Friday nights look better under neon or stadium lights," he sings on "Most People Are Good," which apart from its moment of inclusiveness is full of familiar small-town pride.
"The induction of this all-female leadership team signals forthcoming transformational changes to the entire organization and program, ushering in a new era of progressiveness, inclusiveness and empowerment," the Miss America Organization and the Miss America Foundation said in a joint news release at the time.
Begun as a hobby, the web-only magazine now has 100,000 visitors per month, a small staff and a cult readership that supports its journalism with the purchase of T-shirts that broadcast Mr. Reece's vision of inclusiveness ("All Y'all") and the good life ("Drink More Whiskey").
But the man who began his political ascent by falsely questioning Barack Obama's place of birth — a blood-and-soil argument if ever there was one — clearly cares nothing about the openness and inclusiveness that have always been essential parts of who we are as a nation.
And while it does feel out of place on the deck of the Enterprise, given Star Trek's history of diversity and inclusiveness, it's possible that jokes featuring a racist robot or banal, sexist arguments about leaving the toilet seat up will bring something new to the Trek table.
Recently, the loudest opposition to AO3's "maximum inclusiveness" has centered on sexual acts that are often considered taboo or are illegal, like whether writers should be allowed to depict things like rape, incest, statutory rape, or pedophilia, regardless of whether the stories are marked with clear warnings.
This year's Oscars ceremony was triumphed for its inclusiveness in recognizing the film "Black Panther" with technical awards and honoring actor Rami Malek, who is of Egyptian descent, with the best actor statue for "Bohemian Rhapsody" -- even if eventual best picture winner "Green Book" was marred in controversy.
Related: SAG winners list: who won what The winners reinforced that message regarding inclusiveness and diversity, as SAG president Gabrielle Carteris put it during her remarks, from the multiracial cast of Netflix's "Orange is the New Black" to "Moonlight's" Ali and "Fences" stars Denzel Washington and Viola Davis.
AiB's efforts to prioritize sustainability and inclusiveness were part of even this meeting's design, from the choice of venue (a public community space, not a private home or bar) to the structure of the event (space for lots of one-on-one conversation, no podium, no one-way pronouncements).
VanCamp – who grew up in the country around farms, and whose sister is a veterinarian – praises the inclusiveness of the campaign, explaining, "The beautiful thing about social media nowadays is that everyone has a voice and everyone can continue to bring up these issues if they're passionate about it."
" Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) office said Monday that he "clearly disagrees and believes America's long history of inclusiveness is one of its great strengths.
Where technology and economics collide Sunday's night's Super Bowl ads featured enough spots hitting on themes about immigration, diversity, and inclusiveness that even Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer decided to get in the game, arguing on Medium that corporate America had just delivered a sharp rebuke to Donald Trump.
In the United States, younger voters tend to support Democrats because of "their more liberal social views on issues like the environment, ending income inequality, same-sex marriages and racial inclusiveness," said William H. Frey, a senior fellow and demographer in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.
In the United States, younger voters tend to support Democrats because of "their more liberal social views on issues like the environment, ending income inequality, same-sex marriages and racial inclusiveness," said William H. Frey, a senior fellow and demographer in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.
But there is a fundamental difference between having the proud parents of a fallen soldier talk about their son's sacrifice for his country in order to promote a message of inclusiveness and tolerance, and exploiting a shattered, heartbroken mother's anguish to trick people into believing a bunch of lies.
It's resource-intensive, requiring the investment of capital as well as time and, in best-case scenarios, incorporation into the museum's overall strategic, marketing, acquisitions, programming, and hiring plans, says Kathryn Potts, director of education at the Whitney Museum of American Art, where language inclusiveness is a major action item.
Finally, we see the best implementation of these and many other ideas is via a new government "Commission on Renewing Democracy and Seeking Common Ground" that would be composed of experts on promoting democracy and inclusiveness, finding common ground, and revitalizing institutions such as the media, education, and government itself.
"We need to find a way to ensure that the inclusiveness that has been at the core of the agreement is maintained, so that all countries that want to ratify and haven't been able to do so are able to fully participate in the rule-making process," said WRI's Caballero.
That was the first time we'd played bigger shows, where there'd be 100 or 200 people at a lot of those, and I got extra crazy on the microphone because those were the shows that felt like the vibe was not one of inclusiveness or a politicized space or whatever.
"ALSC has had to grapple with the inconsistency between Wilder's legacy and its core values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect, and responsiveness through an award that bears Wilder's name," ALSC said in its announcement, adding that its decision to remove Wilder's name from the award was not in any way censorship.
The feeling that I get when Bane is playing, and this is true kind of hardcore across the board, but Bane embodies it, is the inclusiveness, excitement, and explosiveness of feeling singular and alone and aware of your own personal struggles and victories, but compelled to sing along in unison with others.
That's partly because Berry, as the great Peter Guralnick wrote in a Rolling Stone profile that appeared last fall, has always been a man apart: For all of the canny "political" (read "artistic" here) inclusiveness that established both his career and his legacy, he has from the beginning chosen to set himself apart.
"In this dialogue, which included sessions with private sector representatives, both countries affirmed their joint commitment to policy and regulatory environments that foster efficiency, innovation, communication, social diversity, inclusiveness and sustainable economic growth, while respecting privacy and guarding against disruption, fraud, and theft," the statement issued by the State Department Monday morning read.
"But I know this country is based on inclusiveness, on welcoming people, on loving people that are not like you, on not worrying about how something impacts your life personally, but how it impacts all the people around you and all the people that aren't around you," the 41-year-old entertainer said.
His presence on the podium was also a valedictory for an exceptional man and president who will be remembered for eloquently defending the founding precepts of the country — even as he used those precepts to expand the mandate of inclusiveness and broaden the definition of what it means to be an American.
You could wish that it addressed more passionately the transformation of the art market into a venue for arbitrage; on the other hand, you could note that Schjeldahl was vitally open-eyed to female artists before such inclusiveness drew applause, dazzling on Ree Morton, Helen Levitt, Jenny Holzer, Florine Stettheimer and others.
Tester could have invited others to reflect American values of inclusiveness and fair treatment, including Montana DACA recipients, families of CBP abuse victims like those recently featured in a 2628/28503 investigation, or Temporary Protected Status employees from El Salvador who cook and clean at the Senate but have been designated for deportation.
" Asked about King's remarks, an aide for Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said the lawmaker "clearly disagrees and believes America's long history of inclusiveness is one of its great strengths.
This is a league that a few weeks ago waved around a letter from the fucking Pope about inclusiveness, then stood and watched one of its marquee teams accept an invitation to the White House from a President who thinks there are good Nazis and is taunting Puerto Rico on Twitter for being in debt.
Whether he is performing for millions or for the 6.53 or so people at this midtown Manhattan piano bar, hosting CBS's "The Late Late Show" as he has done since March 2015 — or the Tony Awards as he will do for the first time on Sunday — Mr. Corden said that inclusiveness was crucial to success.
Business of Fashion is launching a movement dubbed #TiedTogether, and the publication is urging people to wear white bandanas "in support of human unity and inclusiveness amidst growing uncertainty and a dangerous political narrative peddling division on both sides of the Atlantic," per a letter from BoF's founder and editor-in-chief, Imran Amed.
The Republican National Committee is standing behind President Trump amid bipartisan backlash from his Tuesday statement on the violence in Charlottesville, Va. RNC spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany wrote in a tweet that the party supports what she called the president's "message of love and inclusiveness," insisting Trump's remarks on Tuesday marked a strong rebuke of hate.
And the battle he's just marched into is a fight by a conservative collective known as "the Puppies" to preserve the honor of the Hugo Awards — the annual populist speculative fiction awards chosen by members of the science fiction and fantasy community — against an onslaught of inclusiveness and diversity that has invaded sci-fi/fantasy writing.
Yes, there is an increase in the number of Old Master specialist galleries this year — 14 this year, including newcomers Galerie Canesso, De Jonckheere, Galerie G Sarti and Stair Sainty Gallery — indicating, perhaps, an expectation of a more serious collecting audience than, say, Masterpiece, but the inclusiveness of some displays really do push this display principle to its limit.
Indeed, the failure of Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE in 2000 to embrace those policies and advocate for inclusiveness was likely one of the factors that led to his defeat.
Likewise, whatever their distaste for the Clintons, they probably share her views on reproductive health, on Supreme Court nominees, on inclusiveness toward Muslims and Mexican-Americans, on immigration reform, on early-childhood investments, on a stronger social safety net, on women's rights around the world, on reducing mass incarceration and on a global pact to confront climate change.
Rather than re-tread these paths, here I offer a reflection on how, on the one hand, the new MoMA embodies the tension between the ways in which cultural spaces can be zones of comfort via the familiarity of their collections, and on the other, how it suggests the potential for radical inclusiveness by iteration, reinvention, and reinstallation.
The more corporations preach the usual litany of transparency, sustainability, inclusiveness, corporate social responsibility, diversity and tolerance, and industrial giants run soft-focus advertisements telling us how much they care about us, the more Trump positions against it and conveys that he acts exactly as you would expect a businessman to act: Like a greedy S.O.B. who is singularly out for himself.
The author's inclusiveness is undeniable, yet it is because it is so inclusive that one feels the acute absence of artists like Elliott Green, Julian Hatton, Joyce Kozloff or Greg Lindquist, any of whom would have been more suitable candidates than Will Cotton or Barnaby Furnas, whose confectionary still lifes and gestural sweep respectively seem a quirk too far in a landscape study.
Regarding social issues and foreign affairs, the hybrid I had in mind would maintain the commitments of contemporary liberals (if not always contemporary Democrats) —defense of civil liberties and personal freedoms at home, suspicion of military adventures abroad, relative openness to immigration, a spirit of cosmopolitan inclusiveness, and an ongoing orientation toward the welfare and aspirations of society's least advantaged members.
But if we declare our artworks, our exhibitions, our critical discourse a political practice we can meet the challenges of this incoming administration — and Post Democracy in general — much more effectively because Inclusiveness will be implemented along a multitude of criteria: If we declare art a political practice, we can operate along different timeframes simultaneously, pursuing immediate impact as well as long-term nurturing, such as education.
"Part of our goal has to be to make sure that we help young people, like the ones that are here at this entrepreneurship summit, use these new tools, form these new bonds and not crush the innovation, but rather, help to shape it in a way that creates more jobs, more opportunities, more inclusiveness, more tolerance, more understanding, more peace, less conflict," Obama said.
Consider the administration's reaction to the 22016 Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality, in which they lit up the White House in rainbow colors to show their support for LGBTQ rights: This was emblematic of what LGBTQ advocates said was one of the most important things that Obama did: His rhetoric, especially compared with that of previous presidents, was unmatched in its friendliness and inclusiveness.
BALTIMORE — Republican leaders emphasized the optimism and inclusiveness of their party Thursday when asked about tensions with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, who is leading the polls by pitting himself against the establishment.
Especially now, when things are listing toward tribalism and fashion in return has been, with growing purpose, emphasizing its own inclusiveness; its own awareness that as an industry it is better when borders are loose and other cultures represented; when all sorts of histories — cultural and social, painful and joyful — end up in the same stew and combine to make something genuinely new, and relevant.
However, crime, poor health, and a relative lack of inclusiveness in state laws could hurt Nashville's ability to attract and retain talent, which may already be evidenced by a severe shortage of STEM workers Population: A+ Stability: A- Talent: C- Location: B+ New York State was the most improved state in our 563 Top States rankings, and much of that had to do with New York City.
So while Dolan, the multi-millionaire controlling owner of the Indians, can play the hero and wave to the crowd as he takes a faux-stand in the name of inclusiveness, behind the scenes he and his family have regularly donated to conservative political figures, like John Kasich, who, until it was protected by law, spent his career opposing marriage equality and same-sex adoption.
Meanwhile, as hard as it is amid the shock and the mourning, it is important to recognize this attack for what it is: an attempt to shake Britain — and, by extension, the rest of Europe and the West — to its core, and to provoke a thirst for vengeance and a desire for absolute safety so intense, it will sweep away the most cherished democratic values and the inclusiveness of diverse societies.
Howard's recent success is reflective not only of his own decades-long progression as an artist unafraid to work in a variety of mediums—from playing guitar for 1990s queercore punks Tribe 8 to sharing writing and directing credits on the 2001 feature film By Hook or By Crook—but also of the increased inclusiveness and diversity in television, from the types of stories being told today to the people responsible for telling those stories.
Even if every single Berkeley Patriot is currently lolling their ass off, even if Milo Yiannopoulos hasn't meant a word he's said since 2011, changes in information flows, in political institutions, in the ways we relate to each other as national and global citizens (or don't relate to each other at all) has resulted in a frenzied, deeply confusing media landscape where pluralism, inclusiveness, and public participation are as much a gift as they are a curse to democracy.
Instead of arguing about the goals or inclusiveness of the Women's March or the general strike – as many of us have over the past months – or planning interest-group event after interest-group event (the Scientist's March, for instance), we should all join Black Lives Matter, find our local chapters, and work to revitalize its visionary protests, which serve not only what scholar Robin D. G. Kelley has called the "freedom dreams" of Black America, but the hopes of all of us that someday, somehow, the government will work to better our lives.

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