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In this novel, to bear witness actively and with compassion can be a redemptive act, but to bear witness passively, as a bystander, is to become complicit in an atrocity.
" Chuck replies vaguely that he's there to "bear witness.
Bear [Witness] and Ian [DJ NDN] worked at a club.
To Hodgson though, these ditches bear witness to human history.
He doesn't bear witness — an overused and often presumptuous idea.
Our reporter and photographer bear witness to the war's devastation.
Some felt they had to bear witness to history unfolding.
Moreover, we bear witness that every human life is fragile.
We must not stop listening to those who bear witness.
But to bear witness to their formidable intelligence is humbling.
His surviving lithographs bear witness to the atrocities of the era.
To Hodgson though, these ditches bear witness to human history. —A.
Read and bear witness to the story's permanence, its robust heart.
That book illuminated how writing could be used to bear witness.
"You need to center yourself to be able to bear witness."
Images bear witness, but they can also translate into new movements.
Instead you will bear witness to his yearning, suffering and grace.
Coast. These divers crave the opportunity to bear witness to the
It's not everyday we bear witness to the death of greatness.
Daniel Simmons wants to bear witness -- but not out of vengeance.
Bach's notations bear witness to a life of conservative Lutheran observance.
Mr. Guevara confidently asserts his First Amendment right to bear witness.
"She needs the best type of friends — those who bear witness."
As she had once taken him to Nantucket to bear witness to her love of the island, he had, in secret, brought along his parents and two sisters to bear witness to his love for Ms. Zuckerman.
She wanted to meet these women and bear witness to their stories.
Be sure to bear witness to Startup Battlefield, TechCrunch's epic pitch competition.
You can bear witness, even if you are not at the scene.
Animal lovers of the world must bear witness to the walrus's peril.
"I made this comic because I wanted to bear witness," he said.
Reporters are supposed to bear witness to a story without getting involved.
The moon, Mars, Venus and Mercury all bear witness to this primordial pummeling.
Few have the ability to bear witness to the grand competition — until now.
Only the initiated are permitted to bear witness -- and women are strictly forbidden.
As Russell astutely observes, Medora wanted someone to bear witness to her story.
As a viewer in the series, we bear witness these 13 accumulated violences.
But then we bear witness to the simple denouement of this Shakespearean comedy.
There, again, the archives of the specialized press bear witness of its propagation.
We want to bear witness to that process and say our last goodbyes.
He took some final photographs to bear witness, and then hastily walked away.
The space had evolved but my intent was the same — to bear witness.
Read those writers who bear witness to the silences and to the silenced.
I don't think it makes a difference, but I'm here to bear witness.
I went to bear witness; I was going to go stand in solidarity.
And those words are 'For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.
The scars of Paphos bear witness to the traumas of Europe's last divided country.
Only you can bear witness to your pain and process of recovery — until now.
And we think that's partially because the power of Live helps people bear witness.
But as the surviving objects bear witness, preservation can be a sadly poetic concept.
Bear witness to what is happening in the moment, the things that are tangible.
Ultimately, all he could do was bear witness to the dysfunctional brothers' bloody end.
Our phones bear witness to our existence more than any other person or thing.
Texas Isaiah went with him, exploring what it means to accompany someone and bear witness.
As a Jew, I bear witness to the memory of those who did not survive.
He calls upon them to evangelize and to bear witness to the joy of marriage.
It's ever-present, unfolding as we live and breathe and bear witness to remarkable events.
Now, we're not necessarily complaining; we know it's a privilege to bear witness to love.
"His actions bear witness to true courage, true selflessness, and true brotherly love," he said.
Virtually every fan stood, eager to bear witness to one of Rodriguez's final at-bats.
They want someone to bear witness to their struggle, to stand with them through it.
As they bear witness, the Dukakises face decades of prejudice against a treatment that Mrs.
"We must bear witness," he said, quoting Elie Wiesel, the Nobel Prize winner and Holocaust survivor.
I want them to feel less alone ... Your job as an audience is to bear witness.
This is an incredible step in her life, so to bear witness to that is extraordinary.
In this way "Melmoth" asks the reader to bear witness to injustice—past, present and future.
The coming year will also bear witness to the arrival of bioengineered monkeys with human diseases.
Search "Fiverr reactions" on YouTube and you'll quickly bear witness to the fruits of this gambit.
Some day, the voices of the hibakusha will no longer be with us to bear witness.
To catch a glimpse of them on the prairie was to bear witness to their survival.
To meet her in London's Chiltern Firehouse is to bear witness to a study in contrasts.
But they may still bear witness to some awkward moments, if the past is any indication.
Where no one except a handful of carefully chosen MEPs will bear witness to what's said.
They bear witness to suffering people going through unimaginable pain, yet they do nothing about it.
If all those people bear witness at the right time, it could have a major impact.
Reporters are trained to bear witness; aid workers and doctors have the job of helping people.
She's allowed the time she needs to finally tell her story, and we must bear witness.
The man who would become Chicken Delicious would bear witness to a chapter of occult history.
The more people who can bear witness to these challenges and inequalities, the more it will change.
Bear witness to our epic pitch competition, Startup Battlefield — a great place to spot investment-worthy companies.
I bear witness every day to the trauma of our loss, suffering wounds that will never heal.
We will stamp out prejudice, we will condemn hatred, we will bear witness and we will act.
On choosing to bear witness I'm here to watch because I can, not because my editor insisted.
Seeking justice for these children and families requires all of us to bear witness to that truth.
"Such acts of violence and things of that nature just don't need to bear witness," he said.
It was not our aim to say anything new but to bear witness to something very ancient.
He saw me and swerved toward me so that I could bear witness to his government's brutality.
I wanted to bear witness to the poverty and exclusion that were part of our everyday experience.
In the church in which I was raised, you were supposed to bear witness to the truth.
Read and bear witness to Jay Gatsby, who burned bright and bold and doomed as his creator. Read.
He shared his perspective that Twitter is a place for people to "bear witness" to the Rohingya murders.
But it's also true that right now, I need someone to bear witness to me, and she does.
As a largely invisible server (most people forget the staff exists), you bear witness to the world's troubles.
Today the skeletons of unfinished buildings and half-empty watering holes bear witness to those once-high hopes.
The video of Mr. Sterling's death allows us to bear witness, but it will not necessarily bring justice.
And the reader, by imagining herself in the place of the main character, can vicariously bear witness, too.
Eric Trump said his father ran for president because he could "no longer bear witness" to America's decline.
As the coronavirus continues to spread, we bear witness to the unprecedented connectivity that defines our global community.
The security cameras bear witness to this "suicide," and Cecilia knows she got away with her revenge plan.
The individuals come together to "bear witness" weekly, and Sunday was not the first time that Phoenix attended.
You mostly bear witness to these stories, though you are given small parts to play throughout each adventure.
How can I bear witness to what I've seen in Pakistan, in Iraq, in Washington, in Baton Rouge?
In the news almost every day, we bear witness to the harmful, even deadly, effects of these narrowed worldviews.
But this is not the fault of the film, just of a country that refuses to truly bear witness.
Both did what real writers ought to do—bear witness to the transformation rather than pretend it hasn't happened.
Amidst their research, the two scientist bear witness to an 'event,' the details of which are not entirely clear.
The job of journalists is to bear witness and give voice to those who otherwise would not be heard.
His last hymns of earthly despair continued to speak in, and bear witness to, the multiplicity of human experience.
I wanted intimacy and proximity: to be there all the time, to bear witness to events as they unfolded.
Thee novel's central concern is to bear witness, using imagination as a treadle for coaxing out the deeper truths.
Some passengers have even been caught kicking each other and screaming at the flight crew, as YouTube videos bear witness.
It can help us bear witness actively, and it can strengthen our souls for the work we need to do.
Creative projects in Lebanon attempt to pay tribute to the lost and bear witness to the suffering of their families.
As we follow Doc and Beans lives over the next 13 years we bear witness to an organic, inevitable parting.
From museums to former concentration camps, artists have played a critical role in helping to bear witness to Nazi crimes.
But instead of sealing the deal, Ben and Becca must (pause for sad trombone) bear witness to other people's weddings.
It took forever to line your hands up with the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Instagram needs to bear witness.
Today, we bear witness to a debut revealer that at least dips a toe once again into mentioning men's unmentionables.
CNN has seen families of color bear witness at Harris rallies from Iowa to South Carolina to Nevada this year.
I would encourage you to bear witness to his mother's anguish, and the brave advocates who helped pursue his case.
Gaia Tripoli, a photo editor based in London, asked photographers to bear witness to the particular changes of their city.
You know the President is going there today to bear witness and to mourn and to look for some answers.
"Whatever I learned," he concluded, "it was now my responsibility to remember, to bear witness, to preserve, and to share."
Najem's videos have a common theme: an appeal to the world to bear witness to what is happening in Syria.
The past is lightly sketched — few are left alive to bear witness — and there is certainly no hint of atrocity porn.
These photos, although extremely hard to look at, force the world to bear witness and, with some hope, to act. —L.
Ancient ruins and medieval castles bear witness to the fact that conflict between the peoples of the Levant is nothing new.
The mental health care system cannot bear witness to what people of color go through because it is not designed to.
They bear witness to the horrors and legacy of segregation, but also to the overlooked complexity of the early colonial era.
She urges readers to write, to bear witness to the changes that are taking place in America, just as Offred did.
And, he said, foreign correspondents have made it their (often difficult) life's work to "bear witness" and tell the human story.
These protests are indeed important and bear witness to the widespread economic and political challenges and cleavages that exist in Iran.
But however dark, his music is never dour; its willingness to bear witness to despair is born of generosity and empathy.
They knock on lawmakers' doors, attend news conferences and bear witness to Senate votes on gun measures that almost never pass.
Out of the couple's 300 invited guests, only 10 of their relatives braved the weather to bear witness to their wedding.
Viewers bear witness as she attempts to break free from the faceless and bandaged attendees who try to restrict her mobility.
This is our job as journalists: to bear witness, to give voice to those who are otherwise abandoned, victimized and forgotten.
Little do these strangers know — I do have faith, and the wounds that they see actually bear witness to a miracle.
Reporters are there to "bear witness" In a food-deprived world, reporters are sent to assess the situation and report it.
In so doing, the show calls on Hong Kongers to bear witness to what occurred during the 19893s, '80s, and beyond.
When I'm walking or running — and I'm about to buy a jump rope — I bear witness to a lot of mindlessness.
" Through tears, he added, "Mom and Dad, it is a privilege and an honor to bear witness to this union today.
We need to bear witness to what we have lost: our safety, our sense of belonging, our vision of our country.
The ceasefire "won't happen, and the coming days will bear witness," Nusra Front media official Abu Khattab al Maqdisi told VICE News.
These back-to-back-back videos raise anew questions about what it means to bear witness to tragedy and injustice so casually.
"We are all delighted to have been chosen to bear witness to your union today," she said to kick off the ceremony.
Should NASA and Congress abide by these recommendations, the next 10 years should bear witness to some extraordinary astronomical and astrobiological discoveries.
And that's part of the reason why the worst kinds of violence are so viscerally awful to experience, to bear witness to.
Today there is a lone sign propped up amid the grassy fields of South Carolina to bear witness to the Stono Rebellion.
And they said thank you for guiding them on a musical journey that gave them the chance to bear witness to history.
Before it's too late, let us all now pause, perhaps over a six-pack, and bear witness as the climate changes us.
The ruins of an office building near the presidential palace bear witness to a massive bomb last year that killed 150 people.
She felt compelled to make the virtual return from Germany out of a sense of obligation to bear witness and report harassment.
It hurts to bear witness to trauma, even second- or third-hand; it hurts, in different ways, to ignore or repress it.
There are no cuts to a dripping faucet, no jumps in time — the show wants us to bear witness to Hannah's suicide.
The video was made to document the devastation and bear witness, but it inevitably reduces people on the streets to Lime's dots.
Mckesson watched the protests on television and was moved to drive to a town he had never visited, just to bear witness.
The survivors may have long passed away, but these keepsakes still bear witness to what happened on the day of the bombing.
Works that bear witness to what black people went through and still endure; works that reveal past and continuing struggles and successes.
If you are lucky, when a terrorist comes to your town, you will bear witness to some of this country's better angels.
"The actions that toppled Silent Sam bear witness to the strong feelings many North Carolinians have about Confederate monuments," the governor said.
I hesitate to tell more, and spoil the immense effort Powers invests in getting us into that primal forest to bear witness.
Not 80 minutes later, we got our answer: Tom Steyer, billionaire Democratic candidate for president, was sent to us to bear witness.
Still, I felt I owed them something, and I did my best to bear witness to what was happening inside that hall.
Whether or not we know them well or we don't know them, they are still going to bear witness to their time period.
They returned to bear witness as Cassini broke free of Earth's bonds on October 15th, and their son was born nine days later.
Meanwhile, I bear witness to the daily ruptures, the breaking of loving bonds between husbands and wives, parents and children, sisters and brothers.
You're not alone — there are plenty of people around the globe that won't get to bear witness to Beyoncé's long-awaited Coachella performance.
There are also plenty of incidents, such as recent cases in Australia and India, that bear witness to how pervasive this problem is.
If you turn on your television, you will bear witness to some of the richest partisan hypocrisy we have seen in some time.
Truly atrocious basketball is abound, and with it we can now bear witness to exasperated body language that I, for one, thoroughly enjoy.
You could also call it a sign that the next generation will bear witness to their mothers' and fathers' sins and their suffering.
But for Ward, Syria has always been a place close to her heart and a story she feels she must bear witness to.
As the ice cream shop's line grew outside, and tourists walked along Mott, Wing on Wo continued to bear witness to it all.
And not just because, as an unfettered expression of one attentive, empathetic black American's experience, it dares to bear witness and to reach.
If all I can do is bear witness in a compassionate manner to the destruction I see around me, that's what I'll do.
"When we bear witness, when we become the situation — homelessness, poverty, illness, violence, death — the right action arises by itself," Mr. Glassman said.
Other days we bear witness to an unexpected act of heroism or a rousing international sports triumph and bask in the same sun.
Vourlidas is also optimistic that the probe might bear witness to a comet being devoured by the Sun during its future close encounters.
Yellen, however, will bear witness only from the sidelines, having done the heavy lifting while Powell is charged with carrying on her work.
It says that there is a community of artists, writers, academics, filmmakers, poets, dramatists, and allies who see each other, who bear witness to the significance of the lives of black folk, to their color and drama and uniqueness, and more, bear witness and call attention to the systems that undergird and enable the violence that arbitrarily ends these lives.
In the museum field, certainly academics have always been called on to bear witness, to give scholarly evidence about artists, so that's not new.
The protagonist, one of the subsidiary's employees, decides to use his desk stamp to bear witness to the unnerving and chaotic events that follow.
No matter what, though, we know that Harrison probably has the best job of them all: He gets to bear witness to The Bachelor.
Just as it gives us a window into the best moments in people's lives, it can also let us bear witness to the worst.
It's been strongly suggested that you play a role in — or, at the very least, bear witness to — the birth of the First Order.
Later, the psychiatrist Josef Klemperer is made to bear witness to a gory massacre, though his memory of the carnage is later wiped clean.
When we bear witness to tragic events from afar, whether it's through social media or via cable news, it's easy to forget self-care.
Campeau, also known as DJ NDN, is one-third of the Canadian electronic hip-hop outfit along with Tim "2oolman" Hill and Bear Witness.
"My intention was to bear witness to this culture and to provide a personal truth to counter mass media and political representation," he says.
He said, "Black people want to bear witness to their truth and their pain," but he assumed that meant they weren't interested in policy.
Bassani, in these cultivated worldly-wise stories, so steeped in tenderness, rage and loss, is like someone returned from the underworld to bear witness.
We have to be able to do nothing—to merely bear witness, to stay in place, to create shelter for one another—to endure.
Looking back, the expectations I placed on myself were unrealistic — but at least I had my partner to bear witness and shoulder the burden.
"Sitting here, it can be hard to imagine that there was a time when the prevailing wisdom was not to bear witness," she said.
The son will bear witness to the island's current reality in words, the father in pictures (which are not, alas, included in the book).
Ordinary Parisians went to the cathedral to hear Mass, to light candles during solitary prayer, and to bear witness to baptisms, marriages, and funerals.
I'm making my way again to Yulin this year, as hard as it is, to bear witness to this cruelty until the festival ends forever.
But as these shiny packets bear witness, there is also a thriving market for "legal highs", synthetic alternatives to drugs such as ecstasy or cocaine.
Year by year she grew more persuaded of this, and her last books bear witness to a serenity that she would not otherwise have acquired.
His shaky camera suggests that it's no longer possible to bear witness, even if physically present in such a familiar place as his own neighborhood.
The Sala challenges the visitor to "bear witness to the pain of the female experience under the prejudice of patriarchal society," the press release explains.
Karski's mission during World War II was to infiltrate enemy lines, bear witness to atrocities, report the facts and urge world leaders to take action.
I think we all need to think a lot more about the ways we're treating others, and how we bear witness to other people's needs.
I feel like I'm among the first in the world to bear witness to baby GOAT (as coined by Andy Roddick himself) in the flesh.
Contestants on The Bachelor wear microphones around the clock, which means the production staff (or the audience at home) could bear witness to Nilsson's struggle.
To silently bear witness Some protesters said they were so aghast by Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that they couldn't explain exactly how they felt.
In 1987, Morrison transported readers to 1865, so they could bear witness to the conflicted guilt and relief felt by those who made it free.
Don't miss your chance to bear witness as a cohort of sub-Saharan Africa's exceptional entrepreneurs launch their early-stage tech startups to the world.
If Kane doesn't start at the Euros, Hodgson will bear witness to an entire stadium of England fans with their backs turned on the game.
We were forced to bear witness to an outtake from last week's "Untucked" in which The Vixen and Eureka engaged in a heated domestic conflict.
Next month, the Supreme Court will also bear witness to them as Gavin Grimm, a transgender student from Virginia, brings his case to the court.
HLR ASKS: Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a strong and very intelligent woman, whose best-selling memoirs bear witness to her experience as a Muslim woman.
I wasn't sure going to a protest would feel satisfying or productive, but at the very least, I wanted to bear witness to the election response.
I want to trust these poets and bear witness to them, but I think I wanted even more than that to believe there was another way.
We are now forced to bear witness to a reinterpretation of "Friend Like Me" featuring DJ Khaled, who somehow agreed to be a part of this.
That roundtable talk would be great to bear witness to, but we'll have to wait and see what comes out of the closed-door meeting instead.
It's important for us to talk about the ways in which black people have asked the wider world to bear witness to their pain over time.
And how can the Church bear witness to God's justice and mercy if we simply write off the one in four Americans with a criminal record?
We will bear witness to his star turn as Nigel Pearson and, through the sheer conviction of his performance, Vinnie will make ostriches of us all.
The plunges, as Glassman called them, served a spiritual purpose: to uproot preconditioned ideas, bear witness to what's going on and serve those most in need.
As mappers of both Mars and the ocean bear witness, there is no void, abyssal or interplanetary, that those feelings cannot fill, if given a chance.
As content marketing continues to grow into its own industry, digital journalists also bear witness to the crumbling of church/state divisions between advertisement and reporting.
Their mission was to relieve, and honor, exhausted medical workers; bear witness to the ordeal of civilians in Aleppo; and press the world to help them.
That being said, it's still astounding to bear witness to what a label like G.O.O.D. is willing to sacrifice by perpetually lowballing their most interesting artist.
An American Summer tells the stories of people who commit shootings, people struck by bullets, and people who bear witness to violence on a regular basis.
Something had happened that didn't feel right, and here were lines of my blood to bear witness to it and speak of it on my behalf.
Yet murder clearly wasn't an act of "empowerment" for them; we bear witness as they beg for forgiveness and argue over whether they deserve any leniency.
As someone who speaks to so much suffering in the world, how do you bear witness to this and yet maintain the strength to go on?
What is it like to be on the seeing end of the camera; to bear witness, and to take photos that are difficult to look at?
The fans gathered under vivid blue skies and in the blistering cold to bear witness to the singer, some holding pictures or homemade signs, some crying.
One of which will see Tampa's Amalie Arena bear witness to a showdown between two of the lightweight division's shining lights in Beneil Dariush and Michael Chiesa.
The coming years will bear witness to further advancements, including AI that can learn through its own experiences, adapt to novel situations, and comprehend abstractions and analogies.
How do you find ways to bear witness to what hasn't been seen while bearing witness to the fullness of what black art is and can be?
The circuitous wings, metal grates on the doors, and institutional color palette of weathered 1970s blue, brown, and beige all bear witness to the building's former life.
The whole world will bear witness to this, our ascension," possibly-Weller says before revealing himself to be a member of something called the "Settlement Defense Front.
Consequently, the show seemed to foreshadow the uncertainty following the recent election of Donald Trump, attesting to the ability of artists to bear witness to contemporary discomposure.
You are such a generous, conscientious, and passionately kind person, and I am so blessed to bear witness to your light and love each and every day!
To bear witness to an artist in exile is to observe a unique, horrendous intensity: that exile, unlike death, remains mercilessly visceral, undulating, vivid, and stubbornly present.
For Perec and others, art affords a way to thread the emotional and ethical needle of having to bear witness to what they'd rather not have to.
One evening, Philip dropped to his knee in front of the waterfall and proposed—he sweetly made sure my dogs were nearby so they could bear witness!
"Just as it gives us a window into the best moments in people's lives, it can also let us bear witness to the worst," the company wrote.
In our shared experience, we can bear witness to the healing element within the outpouring of support that we received from both our Democratic and Republican colleagues.
We have to bear witness and resist numbness and help the children of the black people who lose their lives to police brutality shoulder their unnatural burden.
While Serie A and the Bundesliga already have their champions, both will bear witness to a gripping, visceral scrap for survival at the bottom of the division.
Yet those who turn on their webcams during the darkest, most desperate moments of their lives must feel a need for someone to bear witness to them.
In that capacity, I bear witness every single day to the fact that most people — not just those with severe mental illnesses — pretty frequently exercise poor judgment.
Images can freeze someone in a moment of suffering when life is lost, but there's more to lose than our sense of comfort when we bear witness.
Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance.
Perhaps one photographs the sun seeking to mark a special day, calling the sun to bear witness, but the repeated photographic act renders the spectacular as banal.
"I work hard to bear witness that we must not use such demonic atomic bombs again, nor let anyone in the world endure such suffering," she said.
I arrived at MoCCA just in time to bear witness to Anna Haifisch and Max de Radigues being interviewed about being European by Bill Kartopolous, MoCCA's programming director.
Sumiyoshi TaishaWander through the hushed, beautiful gardens of this ancient temple and you may be lucky enough to bear witness to a spiritually awakening ceremony you'll never forget.
While there is obviously a lot to unpack here, the lyrics indicating that no one should bear witness to a woman's makeup "transformation" might be the most troubling.
The Pope addressed the thronging crowd that gathered in St. Peter's Square, at the heart of Vatican City, to bear witness as he delivered the formula of canonization.
By midnight, people started to realize, I need to bear witness to this so I can ensure that at least I know the truth about what's going on.
And when humankind gathered in unison to bear witness to Neil Armstrong's small step/giant leap five decades ago, it created a palpable and global sense of wonder.
Somehow, we preserved the republic, even in spite of ourselves, and in days will bear witness to the peaceful transfer of power from one president to the next.
Doctors, nurses, mental health, and public health professionals nationwide bear witness to the physical and mental health harms that our broken immigration system inflicts on families and children.
If Glover wants to take his band of human shruggies around town as they bear witness to the glorious rainbow of modern stupidity, I will happily ride along.
Through feats of creative remembrance, documentation, and forgetting, the works in Indicators hint at how it feels to bear witness to the dawning awareness of your own decline.
Kanye West resurrected in his hometown -- with Chance the Rapper, no less -- and the people of Chicago did NOT miss the opportunity to come out and bear witness.
Keening choirs and cadaverous extras bear witness as Yuri (Max Irons) leaves the family farm and his childhood sweetheart, Natalka (Samantha Barks), to attend art school in Kiev.
If there are factions in Congress that don't believe that we are committed to fighting terrorists, they should come to Pakistan and bear witness to our solidarity and resolve.
As deputy commander-in-chief of the Kurdish forces -- and whose scars bear witness to the struggle against tyranny -- few can attest to this as strongly as I can.
Each year, we bear witness to horrifying atrocities committed against Ahmadi Muslims worldwide—from the burning of their villages in Pakistan to forced eviction from their homes in Indonesia.
Mr. Blanchard's album, released on Blue Note last year, is just one recent statement of many, driven by indignation, the push for justice and the urge to bear witness.
In addition to the march itself, filmmaker John Akomfrah will be documenting everything to give Scott's artistic rebirth another extension through a film installation for others to bear witness.
He had not given an interview since 1975 and, it was said, had chosen comics as his medium because he was too shy to bear witness any other way.
Times Insider Meridith Kohut, an American photographer who frequently freelances for The Times, feels "a moral obligation to stay" and bear witness to the horrors of Venezuela's economic collapse.
The senator uniquely qualified to bear witness against torture is John McCain, the Arizona Republican, who spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
More than that, Foxborough is the oddest place to bear witness to recurring N.F.L. history, simply because no one here can agree on how to spell the town's name.
Those that are left to bear witness -- somehow appropriately -- are the foot soldiers who braved the worst of the carnage as they waded ashore in mass ranks to save liberty.
"The reason why we're here, one, is because we want to bear witness to what's happening so we could tell the world about it," Legend said to the cheering crowd.
B. In war-torn countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, we've seen countless images of the children who have been forced to bear witness to the atrocities of these conflicts.
The film's structure, such as it is, creates a long series of experiments where you bear witness as the world surrounding Lou encounters him, then bends to accommodate his amorality.
He shoots and scores, and we bear witness to Lady Gaga's "I'm dying for real" prestigious TV actor face as she flails backwards in slow motion before biting the dust.
Harmon and many more who came after her traveled from across the country to bear witness and, in some cases, to give testimonies to a path she had helped clear.
"The voice of the Egyptian masses will undoubtedly bear witness to the fact that our nation's will imposes itself with a force that knows no weakness," Sisi said on Twitter.
Teresa Jodar, 58, who lives in Stockholm but is a native of Valencia, Spain, said she had taken the train from Stockholm to Malmo in the morning to bear witness.
Still, this song is cause to reflect on the follies of modern rap as the cosmos bear witness to the one kid who'll still be blasting Lil Pump or whoever.
StarTiger Dropter Terrestrial Landing System Credit: DFKI Video Last but not least, bear witness to the test flight of the Center's StarTiger terrestrial landing system, complete with an epic score.
And that's one of the weirdest aspects of being a typical MMA fan: we bear witness to a physical toll we'll probably never endure, but there's always room for doubt.
We travel to explore empathy, and it's important not to avoid places with troubling pasts, but to listen, bear witness, remember and go home and tell others what we've learned.
It is our collective unwillingness to treat facts as facts and to bear witness to the enormity of the truth that has led our country down this terribly dangerous road.
"I think I can say the Oregon Historic District was profoundly moved to have @johnlegend bear witness to our heartache, and help heal our community," Rowe said in a text.
Of the 150 Holocaust survivors who founded the kibbutz, Ms. Sternberg — who shared her testimony with museum visitors for years — is one of the last ones alive to bear witness.
I filmed everything so that one day people would bear witness to all the crimes that happened in my home city and all those children wouldn't have died in silence.
When they made it inside the room to bear witness to Sciorra's testimony, they sat silently at the back of the room, holding on to each other, blinking back tears.
"As I stand here today, I find myself dead struck by the gravity of responsibility of what it means to bear witness and how incredibly important that is," Rapinoe said.
But we routinely show images of victims of terror from around the world — in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia — as part of our mission to bear witness.
As a result, the people in attendance at Toronto's Air Canada Centre will bear witness to one of this year's best sleeper cards to have seemingly slipped under the radar.
Thus, it's disappointing but not surprising that many in the photojournalist community — whose job, ironically, is to bear witness to injustice in the world — want very much to look away.
Luckily, the duchesses are likely too busy with their travels and other royal duties to comb through Instagram comments, but now at least fans won't bear witness to the abuse either.
When children bear witness to tragedy The shooter came into the classroom late while the class was watching "The Princess Bride" as part of a lesson on analyzing comedy, she said.
"Bear Witness IV," from Moosebumps, sounds like someone broadcasting Uptown's golden era party starter "Dope On Plastic" from the moon, especially when Qbert enhances the booming beat with warp speed scratches.
Fated to bear witness to such confident accretion, my life was bitten down into a point that pointed toward the dome, its whole shorn forest brought to thatch, incredibly, by teeth.
In addition to depicting colorful dancers, Jah Shaka, and the nightlife, some of Forrester's paintings were made in order to bear witness to police brutality — a theme that unfortunately still resonates.
Their public service was to bear witness and report on deeds, words, and events spoken or carried out at the highest levels of elected government, outside of public sight and hearing.
There were also the "strike a pose" and dance commands, which he executed so flawlessly that I made him perform them again so that everyone in this office could bear witness.
"I can bear witness that the portrait painted of that time and place in our history is very real," Lewis said during the introduction which he shared with actress Amandla Stenberg.
Some turned to Twitter to start a conversation around race and addressed the complicity of other white South Africans -- who may bear witness to racist conversations but choose to stay silent.
But the abuse allegations against Jackson have also stood the test of time, and it is painful to bear witness to the accounts laid out in graphic detail in the documentary.
Disturbed by their vitriol, and wanting to bear witness to changes taking place in her community, Ms. Mars bought a camera, built a darkroom in her home, and began taking pictures.
Attendees (and those who watched via social media) were constantly surprised and delighted to bear witness to his genius, which is why so many are mourning the loss of the designer today.
"We live up in Harlem, New York so we intentionally want our kids to bear witness and see all different types of people existing in all different types of ways," he says.
This year they are less likely to bear witness to Europe's immigration problem: there are fewer arrivals, and most are rescued at sea before being brought to Italy by coastguards or NGOs.
"The memorial is a place where you go to pay your respects, to grieve, to bear witness, and the museum is where you go to learn," Poma told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The chief danger at this juncture, Lind writes, is voyeurism: when the urge to bear witness becomes disconnected from political action and all we're left with is the urge to just watch.
First we are to bear witness to the narrative that the Democratic Party gave up on its liberal base after George McGovern lost the 1972 election to Richard Nixon in a landslide.
In terms of prolificacy and originality, he rivals every great icon, with an epic amalgamation of history, comedy and tragedy all rolled into one journey we're just lucky to bear witness to.
I write this because even after nearly 13 years of working and training in numerous gyms all over the country, I still bear witness to the stark gender divide in commercial gyms.
We're called to bear witness to the past meeting the future, different conceptions of self colliding in a liminal space where time is trivial and being a passive audience member isn't enough.
They bear witness or bring information about something new in a way that American novels seldom do anymore, because novels are no longer where we look to get our news about ourselves.
Today's ceremonies to mark the 22019th anniversary of the Allied landings at Normandy, France, likely will be among the last times that men who were there will bear witness to the commemoration.
It felt good to stand my ground, even though I was wearing a string bikini and forcing this other actor who wants no part in my drama to bear witness to it.
How I long now, on behalf of America, for Beckett's aridity, for Melville's gloom, for Stéphane's desire to bear witness, for a sobriety of affect that matches the enormity of the crime.
It is painful to bear witness to the destruction of what I assumed were shared values about families being a priority, about loving our children and wanting to protect them from harm.
Broken glass and the remains of sandwiches on the ground bear witness to the panicked run of those who had come here, on the boulevard by the sea, to celebrate July 14.
The expression "to bear witness" has become something of a sanctimonious trope, a cheap excuse to observe (and in the worst cases, exploit) other people's tragedy with a voyeuristic and complacent eye.
As a specialist in hospice and palliative medicine, I have had the privilege to bear witness to daily reminders of what courage and love in the face of terminal illness look like.
Nazis fooled into thinking they'll live, only to face the horror of a long, slow, torturous death while a multicultural gang of Jews and Nazi hunters gathers around to bear witness. Dayenu.
In the age of Trump, the endgame of impeachment, with Brexit and climate catastrophe approaching their respective event horizons, is it not our job to bear witness as much as we can?
Last month, a delegation made up of 17 Jewish organizations, led by the Anti-Defamation League and HIAS, went to the border with Mexico to bear witness to our nation's immigration crisis.
"This is my professional and personal belief, but the cornerstone of meaningful therapy is allowing someone to bear witness to your life from a place of understanding, free from judgement," she says.
All three members of A Tribe Called Red—DJ NDN (Nipissing First Nation), Bear Witness (Cayuga First Nation), and 2oolman (Mohawk First Nation)—are from tribes that stand in solidarity with Standing Rock.
Peruse social media a bit, and you will bear witness to the grief, especially given that the storyline meant that Missandei and Grey Worm (played by Jacob Anderson) would not end up together.
On Wednesday afternoon, some of the terrified teenagers of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, used social media to bear witness to the recurring tragedy of our time: a mass shooting.
Mobley wanted those photographs to bear witness to the racist brutality inflicted on her son; instead Schutz has disrespected that act of dignity, by defacing them with her own creative way of seeing.
Every Sunday we get to bear witness to The Rock's comically over-sized "cheat meal"; Tom Hanks still signs all his tweets "Hanx"; Patti Smith joined Instagram and is extremely, unshakably Patti Smith.
Hallisy is a dentist and has experienced the loss of her daughter to cancer; she understands firsthand that doctors bear witness to some of the happiest and most tragic moments in people's lives.
Things intensified in 2014, when, as a global society, we began to bear witness to the irreversible amount of cultural cleansing being performed by ISIS in places like Mosul, Raqqa, and now Palmyra.
In that bygone time, the rest of the planet was made to bear witness again and again to the freakish power of the free market, the triumph of individual entrepreneurship and profit-seeking.
For just $65 a night, aspiring Detroit residents can soak up plenty of sober-minded advice and bear witness to the kind of house that a lot of money and worry can buy.
Di Iorio had invited a fellow Toronto Bitcoiner named Joseph Lubin, then forty-nine, who, with a sense of the import of the occasion, brought along the reporter Morgen Peck, to bear witness.
All that he is, and possibly ever will be, is tied to his father, and with Mueller on the case, this connection might eventually pull him into a federal courthouse to bear witness.
The goal of the new sanctuary movement is twofold: to stop such deportations, and to bear witness to a system so broken and inhumane that it is driving people to live in churches.
"We viewed this as a manipulative attempt to take our action out of the public spotlight where we are protected by those who bear witness to our fight," they wrote in their response.
What I learned from Neery is that you listen, you stay open, you grasp, you touch, you remember, you connect, you bear witness, you inhabit, you let go, and you give to another.
Each night a steady stream of voices called into the WBAI phone lines from across a largely silent city to ask questions, offer opinions and bear witness to life in New York City.
"Little Rock" wants to honor that bravery, using the ritual and communion of theater — sprinkled with soul-soothing a cappella music — to bear witness to what the students suffered and what they achieved.
The judge had also insisted that front-line victims, not just the lawyers, bear witness that day: A Camden County, N.J., police chief whose force was worn down by the opioid-related crimes.
" Paul Kaye (Thoros of Myr) will bear witness to more magic when his character finds a nuclear power plant's uranium displaced by a mysterious force on the upcoming Amazon mini-series "Good Omens.
The Boy Scouts has debated this issue for so many years already, to which I bear witness from my own struggles to change scouting so that it would accept gay youth and leaders.
So when my literary agent reached out with free tickets for a dress rehearsal in December — the show officially opened on Thursday — it felt like my long-delayed civic responsibility to bear witness.
Dorsey said Twitter was a way for people to share news and information about events in Myanmar, as well as "bear witness to the plight of the Rohingya and other peoples and communities".
Bear witness to the Startup Battlefield as founders of early-stage startups launch on a world stage and vie for the Disrupt Cup, intense media and investor love and a $50,000 cash prize.
At the time of our interview, Jenkins and the entire entertainment industry were about to bear witness to the beginning of a different -- but parallel-- story about how women are treated in Hollywood.
Some have turned to Twitter to start a conversation around race and are addressing the complicity of other white South Africans -- who may bear witness to racist conversations but choose to stay silent.
Coral lives in Hawaii, she has eyes the color of an icy crevasse and a mane of shockingly perfect hair that presumably induces jealousy bordering on rage in all whom bear witness to it.
"To make sure no one contradicts their preposterous denials, they are preventing access to Rakhine to anyone or any organization that might bear witness to their atrocities, including the U.N. Security Council," Haley said.
Should we not be able to view it in the same way we view pictures and video taken of the World War II concentration camps, so we can all bear witness and never forget?
I think we all long for that, to be soothed when we're suffering, to have others bear witness to our struggles, to be told we have the strength and the courage to push through.
Germany's Nazi past, America's Confederate monuments, Turkey's refusal to recognize the Armenian genocide, China's censoring talk about the Tiananmen massacre and many other examples bear witness to the difficulty of confronting a troubling history.
" 37RUBYDOG "Maybe all theaters could put up notices warning potential audience members that anything might happen inside the theater, because it is a place where human beings gather to bear witness to being human.
Shuhada' comes from the Arabic word Shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith in which Muslims state (or bear witness to) their belief that there is only one God and Mohammed is his final prophet.
If and when Chief Justice Roberts is asked to preside over an impeachment trial, he will bear witness to a powerful reminder of the critical importance of our nation's system of checks and balances.
I think you know, you hope, and I hope nothing but the best — as we all do — for her, this is an incredible step in her life, so to bear witness to that is extraordinary.
A host of experts and activists (and a handful of naysayers) appear in the film, alongside charts, images, archival footage, and even song lyrics — all mustering history and statistics to bear witness to the evidence.
But instead of taking the "best text" route, where the editor chooses a single manuscript to bear witness to the lost story, Christopher Tolkien has offered up what remains and allowed the reader to choose.
Before dawn yesterday, more than 1 million people began streaming into the city to bear witness to the event, brushing aside the frigid temperatures and travel problems… Obama looked out at a sea of admirers….
This summer, Chicagoans will get the chance to bear witness to each and everyone of them in a massive new retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg.
Eight years old at the time, Flint resident Mari Copeny wrote a letter to President Barack Obama challenging him to come to her hometown and bear witness to the crisis she and her community faced.
WASHINGTON — As we bear witness to the global democratic recession, we cannot afford to ignore the increasing militarization of societies in Latin America, which has coincided with illiberal trends in other parts of the world.
Jim and Steven were courageous conflict journalists, daring to bear witness to the Syrian thirst for freedom and the threat of violent jihad; Peter and Kayla were committed, compassionate humanitarians who responded to Syria's suffering.
I won't give anything away, but if you don't like to bear witness to anything at all bad happening to a dog — regardless of how/when/where/why it happens — do not see this movie.
"This is my pledge to you: We will confront anti-Semitism, we will stamp out prejudice, we will condemn hatred, we will bear witness, and we will act," Trump said in April in another speech.
Here are her top itinerary picks: If you aren't able to bear witness to the wedding at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, you can visit the castle on most other days.
Image overload also suggests a level of exhaustion with the process of monitoring and creating photo streams—surviving the pressure to digitally document one's everyday life and to bear witness to others' ever-growing image banks.
And on Sunday, we were forced to bear witness to the killing of three Baton Rouge police officers and the wounding of three others -- shocking violence afflicting a community already grieving the killing of Alton Sterling.
FROM PEN: Get a Behind The Scenes Look at The Casting Of Twin Peaks And we parked in South Dakota to bear witness to a divorce noir tragedy with so many echoes to Lynch's previous work.
I also told myself I was there to bear witness just like Nellie Bly, who secretly took notes while guards abused women in the insane asylum where she went undercover in the 1880s as a patient.
Michael, despite some spare, intermittent endeavors to project a stiff upper lip, allows his children to bear witness to his sorrow and, in pointed contrast with his father, never leaves them in question of his love.
Separated by two different historical moments, SNCC and the movement for black lives each bear witness to racism's resilience in America and the various levels of resistance black activists have had to face to instantiate change.
The only thing we could do at that point was bear witness, even if that meant holding shattered glass in our hands or writing "God Bless America" through the thick layer of ash coating every surface.
Like many Russian writers and advocates before her, Alyokhina feels a responsibility to bear witness to the suffering of Russians who do not have the power or the privilege to describe their predicaments to the world.
This hearing will also include eyewitness testimony from survivors of the massacre, and it is my hope that world powers will bear witness to the story and feel appropriately ashamed of their silence and its effects.
Beate and Serge Klarsfeld, the couple who did so much to bear witness to the terrible truths of the Second World War, came to town last week to introduce their new memoir to an American audience.
Was this merely the work of someone who, after nearly two years in the White House of Horrors, felt the need to unburden himself -- or herself -- and bear witness to the disturbing things they had seen.
Slave Play's price of admission is that I bear witness, sit with my discomfort, and acknowledge that my whiteness can't be separated from these messy, emotional, deeply complicated truths about slavery and where it's left us.
Ten years after her death, with only her art left to bear witness, the chaos and atrocities grind on, 1000 US troops are headed to the Gulf of Oman, and the state of idiocy is complete.
COINS AND other metal artefacts dug from archaeological sites bear witness to their burial in the form of the patinas of chemicals which accumulate on their surfaces—and different circumstances will result in different sorts of patina.
Throughout this process, former Gorsuch students and law clerks -- on both sides of the aisle -- have come forward to bear witness to his precise understanding of and respect for the law, as well as his upstanding integrity.
She demands that the other girls bear witness to her self-mythologizing and her foul pretensions, one of which is her claim to knowledge of all things cool and American, including "Calvin Klean" clothing and White Castle.
They "do not define their lives based on trauma and loss, but on their ability to rise from the ashes and bear witness to the past to help secure the future," O'Rourke's team writes in The Gerontologist.
The full archiving of meetings on Slack, which requires a fee for some companies, also means that everyone (even Joe, leaving early) can bear witness to a meeting, as questions and decisions are recorded for all to see.
Many documentarians may use journalistic standards as a guide, and many indeed want to inform the public, bear witness, or even change the world, but the most audacious and arresting nonfiction cinema has little in common with reporting.
As a result, I got to bear witness to a historic parade of exciting, revolutionary innovation — from slow, clumsy, ancient PCs to sleek, speedy smartphones; from CompuServe and early AOL to the mobile web, apps, and social media.
I've been at Standing Rock for weeks to bear witness to the strength and integrity of those putting everything on the line in a fight to protect the natural resources which are at stake for all of us.
As a result, I got to bear witness to a historic parade of exciting, revolutionary innovation — from slow, clumsy ancient PCs to sleek, speedy smartphones; from CompuServe and early AOL to the mobile web, apps, and social media.
The victims of those events bear witness to the fact that, as we experience more droughts, floods, hurricanes, and deadly heat, we can do more today to mitigate the threat and prepare for what will surely come tomorrow.
On Saturday night, London's O2 Arena will bear witness to Brit Kell "The Special One" Brook stepping up two weight classes to face the Kazakhstani boxing phenomenon that is Gennady "GGG" Golovkin to etch his name in history.
As a result, I got to bear witness to a historic parade of exciting, revolutionary innovation — from slow, clumsy ancient PCs to sleek, speedy smartphones; from CompuServe and early AOL to the mobile web, apps and social media.
"To effectively bear witness to Christ, whether they teach religion or not, all ministers in their professional and private lives must convey and be supportive of Catholic Church teaching," the Archdiocese of Indiana said in a statement on Thursday.
The jurors in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial have had to bear witness to hours of grueling testimony from his accusers, as five women have described, in disturbing detail, the various times he allegedly sexually assaulted them over the years.
Colvin was a celebrated war correspondent for London's The Sunday Times who, again and again, would embed herself in dangerous regions so she could bear witness and make complacent folk in peaceful areas read her articles and wake up.
Versace's Vines are a particular product of black culture — on the surface, they're funny to anyone lucky enough to bear witness, but there's a secondary layer that's meant for black people, predicated on our shared culture, experiences and understandings.
But it's her Lady Macduff, after her child is killed, who is even more affecting; she absorbs the unthinkable act before hurtling a ferocious "Murder!" at the world, a demand that we bear witness to barbarism when it happens.
While some came down on the side of offering help, and others were adamant that journalists were there to "bear witness" and nothing more, they all agreed on one thing — there are no easy answers to this moral dilemma.
The advance of what we call democracy threw up challenges that the rich overcame, more or less openly in the 6203th century but covertly today, as the tireless exertions of the Koch brothers and billionaires like them bear witness.
For some of us, the first Monday in May is an unspoken national holiday, where we take a break from working around 5 PM to bear witness to all the lewks being served up on the Met Gala's pink carpet.
Its confidence in its approach, and its willingness to bear witness as Ford and Tench develop their own methods, methods very familiar to true crime fans, elevate it to something whose whole works far better than any of its parts.
Breaking the Silence, a group of reservists who bear witness to what they have seen and had to do while in uniform, tell many disturbing stories, from the petty humiliation of Palestinians to actions that might count as war crimes.
Broad City returned for its third season on Wednesday, February 17, throwing us back into the messy world of Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer's stoned heroines and allowing us to bear witness as they continued to flail about New York City.
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Bullet-ridden bunkers and signposts shredded by rockets bear witness to dozens of Taliban attacks this month on police posts around Kunduz, the northern Afghan city that fell briefly in September in the insurgents' biggest victory to date.
And while millions of people still decide to go out of their ways to shock themselves, to "bear witness" or revel in the pain of others, it's also true that recorded death and murder has new ways to find them.
She encourages those who want to be helpful to "bear witness," to offer friendship without probing questions or unsolicited advice, help if it is needed and wanted, and a listening ear no matter how often mourners wish to tell their story.
I return to Azoulay's idea that the photograph functions as a bond between the photographer and the photographed, that it's a kind of promise made by the first of these people to the second: I will bear witness to this.
I'm a lawyer and this summer I went to the South Texas Family Residential Center, about 80 miles from the Mexico border, to help women with their asylum claims and to bear witness to the human cost of our border policies.
Part of the job of a columnist, as I see it, is to bear witness to a nearly inconceivable civic disaster, and part of it is to grope toward an understanding of how it happened and how to move forward.
"While we do not get to choose what we see or what happens around us, and sometimes to us and others, we do get to choose how we bear witness to it," Rapinoe captioned an Instagram post of the magazine cover.
But as the Holocaust recedes further into history—and as Holocaust deniers seek to rewrite that history, and white supremacism once again rears its ugly head—we, the survivors, are still here to bear witness and to make our voices heard.
The artists represented in this volume bear witness to their own histories: while some maintain a realist, "straightforward" style of testimony, others employ methods of creative license to convey the lasting psychological effects of sexual violence, such as dissociation and anxiety.
In her performance over the past week, however, Mitchell -- in service of a baldly partisan cause -- has undermined the efforts of law enforcement to protect sex-crime victims and discouraged those victims from coming forward to bear witness against their attackers.
Now, with Netflix's release of the album's documentary earlier this month, also titled Residente, audiences can bear witness to the musician's incredible global journey through 10 different lands to discover his roots and craft an awe-inspiring album based on his lineage.
"We are going to pray with this baby and we are going to let this baby's body bear witness to our nation as we begin the process to elect our next president," the priest continues, inanely listing off various levels of government.
Squinting at the surf as his plane is refuelled, he points out memorials and bunkers that bear witness to the marines, navy personnel and contractors who held off a vastly larger Japanese force for 16 days, at the start of the Pacific war.
No matter where we are in the world, whether it's the center of booming metropolis or the outskirts of some barren desert, we can always look up and bear witness to a constantly shifting wondrous display of nature in the sky above.
The 27th will bear witness to a three-way tussle for player affections, with Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Assassin's Creed Origins and the small matter of the next main-series Mario game, the Switch-exclusive Super Mario Odyssey, all hitting stores.
In this case, if Cosby agreed to give deposition testimony in a civil case, he changed his position to his detriment; he would be giving up his right not to bear witness against himself, and he would expose himself to civil liability.
Just in case there's any doubt about sexism in the workplace—particularly in the locker rooms of professional sports—just bear witness to Cam Newton casually dropping an extremely sexist comment to Jourdan Rodrigue, a Panthers beat reporter for the Charlotte Observer.
Neither purgative, like therapy, nor sententious, like propaganda, they simply sit on the white walls or the cold floor of Kurt's studio and bear witness with a frightening honesty, so much so that, when Seeband first sees them, you hold your breath.
That's why at this moment in time, on the back of the Russian intervention into Syria, I felt really strongly that we have a situation here where some journalist has to go in and bear witness to this bombardment or else nobody will.
"What MWC's allowed so many of us to do is really, at the very, very basic level, bear witness to each other's stories, and our struggles—everything from romantic partnerships, to professional struggles, to our journeys through out faith," Irfan told Broadly.
Drawing on her extensive personal experience, she helps protect two categories of endangered people: the ordinary men and women who bear witness against the Mafia, and entrepreneurs who speak out against racketeering and find it tough to do business and avoid bankruptcy afterward.
He wrote a story of grief for The Times, published on the paper's July 6, 1863, front page, that no reporter, no parent, should ever have to write, despite the journalistic obligation to bear witness to current events as they become history.
The protests followed high tensions over the past two days as thousands of Trump supporters and anti-Trump protesters came to Washington, DC, to bear witness and speak out against Trump's swearing-in ceremony as the 45th president of the United States.
G.Y.: Returning to the point about bearing witness to so much suffering, what do you recommend I share with many of my undergraduate students such that they develop the capacity to bear witness to forms of suffering that are worse than we endure?
Through works created in a range of media, the artists in DISPLACED: Contemporary Artists Confront the Global Refugee Crisis ask us to bear witness to the highest levels of human displacement on record and imagine futures where migration is essential for survival.
But some of those ideas, particularly about what it means to bear witness — and to receive that burden — might stick around the next time you read the paper or listen to the news or enter another theater, opening yourself to someone else's tragedy.
And while we don&apost get to choose what it is that we witness, we are the gatekeepers of those stories, and we do get to decide how we bear witness to the world around us and to the truth that we see.
We may be the only ones able to bear witness to the beauty of our Universe, and it may be our destiny to explore the miracle of sentience down through billions of years of the future, whatever we may have turned into by that time.
After it made us bear witness to a pseudo-ghost known as The Bent-Neck Lady (only to have that particular apparition be the center of one of the show's most mind-boggling and disturbing twists), it ended far happier than most fans expected.
"This exploration provides an opportunity to write the last chapter of this important story of American maritime heritage and also bear witness to some of the impacts of a warming climate on the region's environmental and cultural landscape, including diminishing sea ice and melting permafrost."
When New York's sky was filled with pulsing blue lights, I was in bed, watching Michael Carbonaro perform magic tricks on TruTV, so, unfortunately, I did not get to bear witness to the latest symbol for America's desire to abandon Earth for another world.
Survivors, when able, have the responsibility to bear witness and provide evidence so that the six million Jews who were murdered are not forgotten, so that perpetrators are not pardoned for their crimes, and so that deniers don't have a leg to stand on.
The first two episodes dive into Dev's new life abroad, which includes a new circle of friends, but we also bear witness his anxiety as he prepares to transition out of the food-soaked sojourn and back into his life in New York City.
Even today, our eyes bear witness to the Native Americans at Standing Rock, hands still firmly clutching what's left of their culture and sacred land – even after the undeniable genocide that was brutally cast upon them giving birth to the most powerful country on Earth.
Graham said before the service that he wanted to talk about how "nobody loved a soldier more than John McCain, that I bear witness to his commitment to have their back, travel where they go, never let them be forgotten," according to the news service.
From here forward, our eyes and ears will need to do more: receive the cries from those without harbor and flicker out alarm, ship to shore; will have to sing out silent song in gesture— bear witness while God's own truth speaks for itself.
As the visceral details of these horrific developments commonly take center stage as they occur, we are afforded not only an opportunity to bear witness to the most unspeakable scenes of destruction and loss, but also, paradoxically, the best our citizenry has to offer.
It has been a rare privilege, therefore, to bring the story full circle and bear witness to the mind-bending, heartbreaking federal trial of Dylann Storm Roof, the 22-year-old white supremacist found guilty of the killings and now facing a possible death sentence.
Lee, a onetime white supremacist convicted in a triple murder, was scheduled to be put to death this past Monday, and relatives of the young family he killed had arranged to travel up from rural Arkansas where the grisly crime occurred to bear witness.
I want to introduce my students (whether they be teens or adults) to poems that respond to national tragedies and bear witness to hate, read a bit of my own poetry, and then encourage them to create pieces addressing their own emotions in a free-write.
Advocacy group MoveOn, which is rallying protesters using the #closethecamps hashtag, said there were 185 "mobilizations" planned Tuesday to demand authorities to close the detention facilities, withhold funds for detaining and deporting migrants, and "bear witness and reunite families," the group said in a news release.
In 2014, the Center for American Progress released a report detailing the damaging psychological impact of these mascots, from creating hostile learning environments at schools with Native American mascots to general low self-esteem and mental health among indigenous people forced to bear witness to these symbols.
"People are recounting incidents I can't believe happened … Some of these are one-on-one encounters, but a lot of these are literally things that are being said and done publicly in agencies that many people bear witness to, that I am personally gobsmacked by," she added.
It's what I imagine someone says, holding herself after receiving the news that her sister has died, in jail alone with no one to bear witness to her passing, or in her apartment surrounded by police who couldn't imagine a détente that didn't incorporate her dead body.
Artists and muses who suffered love affairs splintered by infidelity are summoned to bear witness to the narrator's obsession: Auguste Rodin and his mistress Camille Claudel; Vaclav Havel and his wife, Olga Splichalova; Simone de Beauvoir and Nelson Algren (after whom she has named her two cats).
"Kids are being given some really dangerous messages these days about the fact that they can't handle being triggered, that they shouldn't have to bear witness to anything that makes them uncomfortable and that their external environments should bend to and accommodate their needs," she told me.
There is still time to explore that question, but by structuring this narrative in reverse chronological form, the show's creators have demanded a great deal of patience from viewers — and taxed the patience of this one — as they've asked us to bear witness to ruthless, grisly violence.
The title of the show is rendered in large chain letters that loop across the wall, framed on either side by wall-mounted pieces: "Bouquet (This Arrangement No Longer Works For Us)" to the left and "Putin (Bear Witness To This Circus Dance)" to the right.
Rendered in beautiful landscapes and sensitive detail by Morano, and with two exceptionally strong performances from Dinklage and Fanning, the movie doesn't so much tell you that they're growing to care for one another as let you bear witness to their developing relationship as it happens.
In "The Adversary," it's horrifying to bear witness as Maeve forces a lab technician to walk her around the factory floor where she and her fellow robots are fixed up each time they're damaged or "killed" as part of a storyline — but it's also incredibly moving.
The Ottawa-based, Juno award-winning group have supported the indigenous community since their inception, emerging in 2008 from a monthly party, Electric Pow Wow, that Bear Witness and DJ NDN started at Ottawa's Club Babylon in an effort to create a safe space for the city's indigenous people.
Today is a hard day, and at times like this, it can feel frivolous and even morally wrong to do anything but watch the news, and bear witness, and think fatalistic thoughts about how democracy is ending and we were all stupid to ever think it could be otherwise.
Hundreds of churches, mosques and synagogues bear witness to more than five centuries of Bosnia's multi-faith past, and the capital Sarajevo is known locally as a "small Jerusalem" with its main ethnic groups - Orthodox Serbs, Catholic Croats and Muslim Bosniaks - all worshipping within meters of each other.
You're forced to bear witness to the frustrating hypocrisy and regressive views shared by a surprisingly large swathe of the video game community, but because Shitty Gamer Takes's following is mostly people there to communally dunk on these people, at its best, it can be a place that feels oddly welcoming.
Mazie HironoMazie Keiko HironoWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Pavlich: The Senate defends its integrity Democratic senators ask banks to prohibit funding Arctic drilling MORE of Hawaii said she plans to attend Trump's speech to "bear witness" on Tuesday night without standing or applauding him (The Hill).
In the immediate aftermath of the March 183 uprising, Syrian activists and ordinary citizens have widely employed filmmaking to bear witness and denounce human rights abuses, in the hope that the sheer amount of visual media will provoke outrage and push the international community to find a solution to the conflict.
"Men of my industry who have stood by, who enabled, who laughed, who joined in, who did not bear witness, if you are feeling bad now, if you want to be able to look at yourself in the mirror, it's not too late, speak up, email me now," Gallop urged.
On Thursday the weekend is ushered in with some rewards for our actions as Mars harmonizes with lucky Jupiter at 12:53 PM. All of the walls we hit earlier in the week give us space to re-approach the task and bear witness to how our impulsivity pays off.
"I'm bringing Albertina and Yakelin as my guests to the State of the Union because we need to bear witness to the suffering that this cruel policy inflicted, and resolve to make sure that nothing like this ever happens in the United States of America again," Merkley said in a statement.
I want to run out and see if the guard is actually awake and present, but then I think that a black man running out of a room in an agitated state with no one with me to bear witness when I encounter personnel who carry firearms and instead I wait.
And that may be, but the aspect of Jafa's work that I don't think they already know, that I don't believe their mostly white public school has them study, invites them to "bear witness" to, is the video's remaining 7 minutes and 12 seconds of black sociality, artistry, and brilliance.
Curated by Grace Aneiza Ali, the exhibit brings together an intergenerational roster of emerging and established artists of Guyanese heritage who, via photography, painting, sculpture, installation, video, textile, and mixed media, bear witness to what drives one from their homeland as well as what keeps one psychically connected to it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In this time, when the world has become increasing unstable, and when truth is strangled daily, it remains for art to bear witness, not just to social consciousness, but beyond it to psychic reality, not merely to the intellect but also to the imagination.
"If politicians want to restrict the First Amendment or eliminate the tools with which much of the world communicates in real time, they should understand they are also taking away the tools that bear witness to government brutality, war crimes, corporate lawlessness and incidents of racial bias," Wyden said in a statement.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Real artists are always looking for something — either venturing out into the real world to bear witness to human behavior or to characterize places and events, or plumbing the depths of their imaginations in search of subjects and of innovative ways in which to address them.
And as always, we close the show with recommendations: George has a host of book recommendations including: Moonglow by Michael Chebon, Commonwealth by Ann Patchett, Swingtime by Zadie Smith and The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead and I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1933-1941 by Victor Klemperer.
The troubled rapper and Donald Trump supporter, who was invited to the White House supposedly to discuss heady, important subjects like sentencing reform, was put on display by Trump, who invited the press pool into the Oval Office to bear witness to a rambling, incoherent, cry-for-help rant from the rapper.
Reading these three authors chronologically not only serves as a tutorial on American noir, it provides a nuanced portrayal of Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1990s in which we can bear witness to the evolution of the city's glamour, its seediness and its sins — all from the comfort of our armchair.
Bear witness to this truly astounding moment in testicle punchery: And in case that wasn't enough for you, here's another longer shot with a different angle: Monroe Jr. seems to have walked away fairly unscathed—despite the kid's second cheap shot kick to the shins—with Saunders in no rush to apologize.
The rhetorical progression from "break the silence" to "believe women" is a subtle but important one: Whereas "break the silence" put the onus on survivors of sexual assault to tell their stories—however painful or retraumatizing that may be—"believe women" attempts to shift responsibility onto those who hear and bear witness to them.
Not yet a year had passed since #MeToo surged on social media, and I was there to bear witness to this chaos — but more importantly, I was there to represent the millions of survivors in our country who stood up and said #MeToo, and the millions more who understandably have not taken that step. Yet.
The show also includes startlingly racist anti-Japanese imagery that circulated in the United States (even in a government publication) before and during World War II. The photographs — many commissioned by the government but kept under wraps for decades — bear witness to a terrible mistake, a sad chapter capped by belated official apologies and reparations.
With no one left to bear witness after Joe's New York killing spree — he quite literally killed everyone — viewers will be greeted with an entire cast of fresh new faces in LA. Joining Badgley and Pedretti on the west coast are James Scully, Jenna Ortega, Carmela Zumbado, Robin Lord Taylor, Chris D'Elia, and Charlie Barnett.
As something between provisional prisoners and houseguests, William and Tovar are allowed to bear witness to a Tao Tie raid that unfolds like a sort of bloody green-screen Cirque du Soleil: Pounding drums and swirling silks, soldiers arcing a silvery stream of arrows across the sky or diving swan-like from raised platforms, daggered spears in hand.
Many of these groupuscles are infused with the same spirit of religious radicalism that infused Hill's sects: Momentum supporters even hold sessions where they "bear witness" to their conversion to the movement, telling, in emotional detail, how they first discovered radical politics or how they first realised that Jeremy Corbyn could, indeed, win the next election.
To give us these images, like a gift, he has spent thousands and thousands of hours, decades really, always waiting, vigilant, ready to bear witness like an astronomer who has lost his mind and never relaxes in his watching of the night sky, desperately wanting to understand our ever-changing universe and to then pass on what he saw.
Since this one was at a house of worship, like the Sikh temple shooting in Wisconsin in 2012, the racist Emanuel AME church massacre in Charleston in 2015, and the First Baptist Church shooting in Texas in 2017, other faith congregations will donate generously, overwhelmingly moved to bear witness that their God loves all human beings.
Productions ranging from Punchdrunk's Sleep No More to Darren Lynn Bousman's The Tension Experience have been devising new and innovative ways for audiences to not just bear witness to a story, but actually become immediately involved in it, providing a level of emotional connection that can often exceed what is possible when watching traditional mediums like film or television.
If you can get past the insane array of obstacles wrought by decades of stymied housing construction, the unrelenting influx of new tech money, and good, old-fashioned gentrification, you'll find no shortage of excitement as you bear witness to the super-rich eradicating a region's fabric while those left behind white-knuckle grip onto whatever they can.
Silence fell over the old church on Merrick Boulevard as Ms. Sharpton and Dr. Bright exchanged vows and wedding rings, and lighted a unity candle before those who had come to bear witness, including the former Congressman Charles Rangel, the New York City public advocate Letitia James, Councilman Jumaane Williams, Assemblywoman Inez Dickens and Assemblyman Michael Blake.
In attacking all the diplomats, intelligence officers and civil servants who have stepped forward, at great professional risk, to bear witness against Trump, they are attacking the people who uphold the regulations — and provide the independent research and facts — that make our government legitimate and the envy of people all over the world, where many people have to bribe government workers for service.
Remy herself seemed to disappear into her songs, which felt like costumes or disguises, as she ranged from scabrous noise to sixties girl-group glee, shimmery country-and-Western, and wobbly covers of nineties R. & B. Regardless of the background sounds, her vocals were resilient, and she seemed to sing not to conquer but to haunt, or, perhaps, to bear witness.
Still, acclamations kept on coming, with a Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in 2005, a "Star-Spangled Banner" performance at Super Bowl XL in 2006, her 18th Grammy in 2008, and the honor of performing at the 2009 inauguration of the nation's first black president, Barack Obama — quite the event to bear witness to after growing up in the thick of the civil rights movement.
Just because succession of power in our fragile democracy isn't denied by dictator or compelled by coup does not mean that the majority of Americans who voted for someone other than Trump, and view his ascension as an offense, should feel any pressure or compunction to bear witness to the pomp and pageantry surrounding the installation of a demi-fascist and full-blown demagogue as president.
" Caution: Writing about Cormac McCarthy while simultaneously writing about the immemorial violence of the Texas borderlands can lead to sentences like this: "And everywhere are the ruins of those ancient and not so ancient peoples who were slaughtered in those places and whose lives left no articulate testament to bear witness to the joys and hopes and dreams and sorrows that they shared before pale riders the color of dust swooped down and spilled their blood onto the thirsty ground.
The article looks at the role of social media in allowing individuals to own the narrative of their illness or death: Cancer patients and others with terminal illnesses have long used photos and videos to bear witness to their suffering and make visible that which is considered off limits — on blogs, Twitter and now TikTok — and have encouraged family members and friends to do so on their behalf when they are no longer able to, pushing visual and emotional boundaries well beyond what may be considered comfortable.

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