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But business schools are also calling attention to a silver lining.
Also, it's been calling attention to the issues, which is important.
Finally, I think calling attention to these stereotypes does not help.
She became an activist, calling attention to police shootings across Belém.
Starnone's prose here is highly skilled without calling attention to itself.
Avoid calling attention to yourself or causing conflict at all costs.
Players were soon calling attention to this nearly complete lack of evidence.
Still, she succeeds in calling attention to the expansiveness of Wells's thinking.
They've also been calling attention to a lack of significant wage growth.
Experts have been calling attention to the American skills gap for years.
People were calling attention to this gathering threat, trying to organize and counterprotest.
She's also advocated awareness at events calling attention to the nationwide opioid epidemic.
SF: Calling attention to such absolutism is exactly what I aim to do.
Its pyrotechnics never let up, and Moore never stops calling attention to them.
He said the action is retaliatory for his calling attention to the conditions.
They also were not shy about calling attention to her lack of proper form.
For NutriRECS, it's simply calling attention to the low-quality evidence of nutritional studies.
Its filmmaking is often bold and audacious, but without ever calling attention to itself.
His neighbors described a stoic leader who helped others without calling attention to himself.
And, really, what purpose does does calling attention to the character's size serve, anyway?
Even so, the bombing rocked the city, calling attention to long-overlooked racial divides.
Thankfully, Democratic lawmakers and public interest groups are calling attention to these stealth attacks.
It was thrilling enough that Gulman was calling attention to the depressive's daily charade.
Friday's walkout is among a series of nationwide events calling attention to gun violence.
The ob/gyn she saw seemed intent on calling attention to her growing fetus.
NIELSEN: What my response would be is calling attention to this matter is important.
I do think calling attention to these situations is important and most definitely worthwhile.
Without calling attention to itself, it mutates into this unassuming, but very gorgeous sculpture.
It's calling attention to the truth, but we understand that lefties find that offensive.
They are calling attention to the conditions in which migrants are being held in custody.
You are wrong to imply that calling attention to this type of behaviour is frivolous.
But one project she's particularly invested in is a piece calling attention to elephant poaching.
But they're calling attention to an issue that's flown largely under the radar to date.
Scholars have been calling attention to this problem for decades… and nothing has been done.
It is not the first public campaign calling attention to Grenfell and the tragedy's aftermath.
Calling attention to it is a suitable way to end this brave and honest book.
He knocked those efforts for calling attention to a problem without proposing a concrete solution.
And merely calling attention to the inequities is not enough to correct them, she added.
The White House sent out another tweet the same day calling attention to the case.
That calling attention to a legitimate issue doesn't seem worth it for what might follow.
And they similarly applaud judges like Westmore for calling attention to the matter in their decisions.
He also said the bugs they are calling attention to aren't new—they're mostly just overlooked.
The online world is like a collective field producer, calling attention to stories and curating moments.
Several of Mr. Trump's advisers have a long history of calling attention to Mr. Clinton's scandals.
But the filings were also aimed at calling attention to the unsystematic implementation of the law.
The debate is calling attention to how many workers are still scraping by with subminimum wages.
The Democratic-controlled House has done an especially poor job of calling attention to this corruption.
But opponents are calling attention to the new law's large benefits for corporations and the wealthy.
It was more like calling attention to my brain when it was operating in this healthy threshold.
She says that the one positive of the outrage is that it's calling attention to the problem.
Biles played a major role in Bono's departure by calling attention to the tweet over social media.
"I don't walk around calling attention to myself," he says in a cover story interview with Billboard.
Calling attention to a profile that it is of high quality / interest warrants an obvious distinguishing mark.
They foreground every camera angle and close-up, calling attention to how they're doing what they're doing.
But this past semester, inspired by the #MeToo movement, students began aggressively calling attention to their grievances.
It must stop Xi's attempts to define global values by calling attention to China's effort to dominate.
Once he has written them, he moves on without ever calling attention to what he's just done.
They don't have permission to fly here, but at this hour they aren't really calling attention to themselves.
It's why reporters doubled down on fact-checking and calling attention to countless falsehoods coming from Trump rallies.
When should you avoid calling attention to a powerful image on the grounds that it may disturb people?
But that's what smart home products should do: blend in with your home without calling attention to themselves.
In this case, the band's calling attention to the situation at Baylor was subject to many different interpretations.
Elizabeth Warren recorded a video calling attention to Trump's foreign business connections for the progressive advocacy group MoveOn.
It's calling attention to the truth, but we understand that lefties find that offensive," King's page wrote. "P.
And we also don't see Billy Eichner self-promoting by calling attention to the bravery of these jokes.
The humanoid figures in her GIFS are largely androgynous, calling attention to human issues versus gender-specific ones.
Now, two developers are calling attention to the devastating fires in the Amazon with a new Chrome extension.
Instead, they carried megaphones and wore T-shirts calling attention to something close and constant: urban gun violence.
This year we're calling attention to some of the brands that already seem to be doing it right.
One of the great challenges of writing historical fiction is deploying the research without calling attention to it.
Understanding that sleight of hand — and calling attention to it — offers the best hope for defeating the bill.
The new report is calling attention to the potentially long-lasting effects the storm had on the environment.
As a result, he has been spending time in Australia, calling attention to the crisis on social media.
But Trump has usually been more comfortable calling attention to divisions than calling on people to surmount them.
The social media hub erupted as he took to the stage, with many calling attention to the harassment allegations.
The demonstrators seemed to be calling attention to the number of people who were deported under the Obama administration.
The U.N. Security Council issued its own resolution on March 11, calling attention to the issue and issuing recommendations.
Advocates were calling attention to the issue long before awareness of sexual harassment in the workplace surged this year.
Humor is just Meyers' way of calling attention to the problem, and holding these men accountable for their behavior.
European firms like Statoil are the most aggressive investing in -- and calling attention to -- resources that aren't fossil fuels.
"I believe that she is doing a useful service by calling attention to these potential issues," he tells me.
Ever since, he has been traveling the world documenting and calling attention to the plight of refugees and migrants.
But the video of Ettel sparked backlash from social media users calling attention to issues surrounding racism and policing.
"Calling attention to women not to become pregnant has caused outrage amongst all the women's movements here," she says.
In these works, which are slight in scale, the artist's touch is evident without calling attention to its presence.
What bears sustained attention is the way Whitney treats each rectangle differently, again without calling attention to his approach.
"It's nice for them to be able to pour themselves a mocktail," he noted, without calling attention to it.
The tweets expose the fine line that Warren, Harris, and others calling attention to police brutality have to walk.
But now, many animal rights activists are calling attention to what they say are inhumane aspects of the industry.
Could there be a connection between the title and calling attention to the last letters of the theme entries?
By calling attention to them now, we are committing ourselves to helping reverse a troubling trend in air travel.
Even modest carpeting can render wheelchairs useless, calling attention to the ableism baked into the most ostensibly mundane items.
Rights and democracy advocates are calling attention to Facebook's role in spreading misinformation again — this time in the Philippines.
But on Thursday evening, several players continued their protest, once again calling attention to systemic racism and racial inequity.
Spoiler restrictions prohibited calling attention to some of these items in the initial review, and that spoiler warning still applies.
Increasingly, YouTubers like Watson are trying to do what YouTube isn't: finding and calling attention to these types of videos.
The pursuit of change must go beyond calling attention to a specific occurrence, a specific person, and a specific administration.
Jones rightly points out that it still isn't enough, calling attention to the larger culture of permissible abuse on Twitter.
Mulder's lengthy twitter thread from yesterday blasted both Larsson and a credulous, uncritical media for calling attention to the claim.
Yet the Apple Watch can't achieve this most basic thing: inconspicuously showing you the time without calling attention to itself.
So it shouldn't come as a surprise that today some are calling attention to her original incarnation, as a Muslim.
Themes in Travieso's work include temporality and decomposition, calling attention to the fast-paced, disposable attitude of digital image production.
Mr. Côté, though, knows what he's doing, deliberately calling attention to the defenselessness and uncertainty beneath the men's apparent invincibility.
Additionally to this there was I forget who, there was a player on the Dolphins was calling attention to this.
At no point did I feel that he was calling attention to himself or saying, I suffered or felt this.
There is a patriotic quality to it, calling attention to the dignity of looking after the halls of American institutions.
The site is down following a hack by someone who mostly appears to be worried about calling attention to security holes.
It's part art, part science—but considering we know virtually nothing about extraterrestrials, should we really be calling attention to ourselves?
The National School Walkout is calling attention to the broken promise of "never again" — that after Columbine, the mass shootings continued.
Warren, who's considered a possible running mate for Clinton, also sent a series of tweets calling attention to the police shootings.
Most of the subjects face the camera squarely, often calling attention to the parts of their bodies that bear their wounds.
Colectiva Feminista en Construcción (Feminist Collective in Construction) is among the leading groups calling attention to gender violence on the island.
The promotional video for the app pointedly refers to Instagram as "Dickstagram," calling attention to the social network's nipple-censoring policies.
Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists calling attention to police brutality across the nation.
Now, a moving new video from skin-care brand SK-ll is calling attention to the heartbreaking challenges these women face.
Democrat Hillary Clinton has supported officers while calling attention to what she and others have called examples of bias in policing.
She doesn't showboat, calling attention to her technique with histrionics and self-flattering moments, but instead surrenders herself to her characters.
She gained national prominence by calling attention to the city's water woes and pushing for assistance from federal and state agencies.
Marisela Medellin, 43, who works at an optical shop, thinks the pope can help just by calling attention to the violence.
So I'm not anti-capitalism, but am I calling attention to a certain species of capitalism that cultivates addictive behavior for profit.
But Prescod's passion for fencing goes beyond just competing — she's calling attention to perceptions of race and class that accompany the sport.
Walmart and Target both, for example, had upbeat fiscal first-quarter earnings reports, specifically calling attention to strengths in their apparel businesses.
The protests are injecting a new urgency into the climate change conversation, and calling attention to a lack of action by governments.
The first step toward social change is raising awareness: identifying the problem, calling attention to it, and making it impossible to ignore.
"What my response would be is calling attention to this matter is important," Nielsen said from the White House briefing room Monday.
But California residents may have bigger problems than just a tight housing supply, Bauer said, calling attention to the GOP tax plan.
By inmates stopping work and calling attention to the problems, their supporters said, there is a hope that conditions might eventually improve.
That study dropped like a brick on Black Friday 2018, calling attention to the future that each part of the US faces.
We will not apologize for American values, for calling attention to human rights abuses, or for mourning a young American's unjust death.
Without calling attention to itself, this makes for one of the most quietly empowering female experiences I've ever had in a video game.
Rappers set up on the plaza across from the kraton, often calling attention to the plight of marginalized peoples of the East Indies.
The flipside is that Trump isn't shy about calling attention to the fact that his rivals are all dependent on big money donors.
It's here that Parker lets his film reach out and just barely touch the present, without really calling attention to what he's doing.
The protests are injecting a new urgency into the debate around climate change, and calling attention to a lack of action by governments.
He made his name in part through his activism calling attention to a supposed epidemic of staged hate crimes, à la Jussie Smollett.
It was a straightforward reaction image without any alteration — a way of calling attention to moments of strangeness or confusion on the internet.
Although both lost, co-host Sandra Oh started off the evening by calling attention to the level of diversity at this year's awards.
Advocacy group Avaaz is calling attention to what the groups says are hundreds of millions of fake accounts still spreading disinformation on Facebook.
Still, environmental groups have seized on the Aliso Canyon disaster in calling attention to hazards posed by the state's aging fossil fuel infrastructure.
He referenced a bill that was introduced in Congress last year, which he said was a means of calling attention to the issue.
That is despite the fact that Nassau County, where Freeport is, has been calling attention to visa certifications as a crime-fighting method.
Advocacy group Avaaz is calling attention to what the groups says are hundreds of millions of fake accounts still spreading disinformation on Facebook .
Hong Kong residents march every year on the anniversary of the handover, demonstrating for democratic values and usually calling attention to particular causes.
Biden allies see advantages in calling attention to his gun control record at a time when the issue has receded from national headlines.
"Lapidarium," his traveling open-air sculpture exhibition calling attention to the eternal plight of human migration, is scheduled for New York in 2021.
He took to Twitter Tuesday to call the Politico story "quite a reach," and defended his action calling attention to the Superfund site.
I think what ultimately makes Russian Doll work is the way it centers women's perspectives without really calling attention to what it's doing.
Meanwhile, Trump's own attempts to portray Cruz as an alien—by calling attention to his Canadian birth and loans from Goldman Sachs—fell flat.
One is collective advocacy in recognizing this as a profession rather than a hobby, and also, calling attention to who pays and the amount.
Buttigieg's platform also includes a robust section on juvenile justice, calling attention to the ways that the justice system affects America's children and teenagers.
This year, the group focused heavily on two things: calling attention to the needs of black voters in 20143 and opposing the Trump presidency.
And that seems to be calling attention to something, so I'm speculating that the ceremony in which Jesus was anointed has a sexual component.
Now evidence of how these bugs are being used in attacks is calling attention to security holes that are long overdue to be plugged.
"We cannot ignore the realities of the current state of America," Anthony said, calling attention to the recent events in Louisiana, Minnesota, and Dallas.
CreditCreditRyan Pfluger for The New York Times Wherever he goes and whatever he may be doing, Pharrell Williams can't help calling attention to himself.
In December, an Australian newspaper printed a front page calling attention to the gag order, which prevented it from publishing information about Pell's trial.
LOS FRESNOS, Texas – Attorneys for immigrant parents who have been split up from their children are calling attention to an overlooked effect of the separations.
By returning to the same motif and rendering what she is looking at — the ever-changing leaves — she marks time without calling attention to it.
This ongoing series took shape after national headlines began calling attention to the frequent killings of unarmed black men by police officers across the country.
But a lower-ranking official tells a different reporter classified information calling attention to a Middle Eastern terrorist organization and is charged with a felony.
The first ever national women's strike was organized by "Ni Una Menos" — "Not One Less" — a movement calling attention to violence faced by Argentine women.
Players and developers alike should be paying attention to the way they are calling attention to the mutilated and misleading parallels games so often employ.
Example: When he tells stories about illegal voting, he's calling attention to a threat they perceive to be real and looking out for their votes.
In the animal kingdom, the ridiculously cute prairie dog, which lets out a bark to warn others of predators, is also calling attention to itself.
Michael Moore used this platform during his Oscars acceptance speech, calling attention to George W. Bush's "fictitious" election results and rallied against the Iraq war.
He is fond of calling attention to his background on the trail, saying his closeness to immigration gives him the best insight of any candidate.
We were just calling attention to the, you know, virtues of a reality show, or like the hidden anger in Rosie O'Donnell at the time.
The World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 220006 shines a light on a topic that Zurich has been calling attention to for a long time.
Sanders's campaign has been more vocal about calling attention to Clinton's reliance on big-money donors, and his supporters recently picketed a recent Clinton fundraiser.
The Sisters also were heavily involved in HIV/AIDs advocacy, calling attention to, among many other things, President Reagan's fatal disregard for the LGBT community.
Tina Peng, an attorney with the Orleans Public Defenders, wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post last year calling attention to the state's difficulty.
As its heroine, Celie, Erivo starts off as a battered and victimized child who has learned from experience that calling attention to herself means pain.
At Christmastime he decorated the building and grounds with lights, warming the hearts of the neighbors and calling attention to a property that needed none.
They also published an opinion article in The New York Times calling attention to what they see as the threat to journalism posed by Alden.
In fact, by not calling attention to itself, the text disappears in the way a good font does: Nothing stands between Katniss and the reader.
The American Society of Clinical Oncology, which represents many of the nation's top cancer doctors, is calling attention to the ties between alcohol and cancer.
In Current of Contemporary Art (1969), The Play's members paddled a large river raft from Kyoto to Osaka, calling attention to urban dwellers' relationship with nature.
These are the issues they're calling attention to:  Hong Kong's protests were sparked in June by a proposed bill that would allow extraditions to mainland China.
Here, she shed the iconography she once so expertly employed, with obvious prosthetics and exaggerated makeup calling attention to the intentional inaccuracy of the portraits themselves.
By calling attention to these issues and developing resources, we can truly honor and support the service of the men and women of our armed forces.
In doing so, they're calling attention to classist discrimination by law enforcement, which has harassed self-described Juggalos for seemingly no reason besides their cultural taste.
Someone just kind of makes you believe they're another person without calling attention to the craft of what they're doing, or the work they're putting in.
What the leakers are doing, then, is more like whistleblowing than political campaigning: calling attention to a scandal that otherwise might have flown under the radar.
A shocking news photo of that three-year-old child's corpse was seen around the world, calling attention to the horrific effects of Syria's civil war.
Reasonable people can disagree about whether the anthem protests — as opposed to other forms — are an effective long-term strategy for calling attention to police brutality.
It points out that the V60 will have four microphones, and without calling attention to it, you can easily make out that it features four cameras.
This is disheartening at a time when more people are calling attention to the overwhelming whiteness of cultural institutions, and the climate of exclusivity that creates.
A coalition backed by hotel interests as well as housing advocates recently launched a multi-city advertising effort calling attention to the criticism of the company.
And you will be viscerally aware of the fact that its calling attention to the only real noticeable difference between the 11 and the 11 Pro.
There is little doubt that Mr. Gulen has tried to cause mischief in Turkey by calling attention to corruption and Mr. Erdogan's efforts to undermine democracy.
This perspective must be brought into view in the deliberations at the United Nations over the forthcoming resolution calling attention to Iran's abysmal human rights record.
Cellphone videos made by members of the audience provide the only record of the performance, once again calling attention to the role of the viewer as witness.
A big, bold "ARE WE THERE YET?" is emblazoned across one of the crates stacked on the barge, calling attention to the vessel's journey along the river.
One outlet described him as "the only set of balls left" at the company, while another said he deserved a bonus for calling attention to the situation.
Artists turn trees devastated by a pest into works of public art, calling attention to the problem and creating opportunities for unexpected artistic encounters across the city.
Lean In's Sheryl Sandberg is calling attention to the gender pay gap with a national retail campaign that will offer discounts to women on Equal Pay Day.
Gervais was dismissive of what they stood for — a TV show centering on a trans woman, a famous actress calling attention to systemic sexism in her industry.
Of course, the Kremlin wants to flaunt Kaliningrad as a Russian military foothold in the West by calling attention to its grandiose stadium during the World Cup.
Elizabeth Warren hit back at President Trump's attacks over her claims of Native American ancestry by calling attention to the numerous investigations that have clouded his presidency.
The caucus is our attempt to help meet that challenge by calling attention to governments that threaten or imprison journalists, or allow their killings to go unpunished.
"Secretary Azar and the Trump Administration appreciate Chairman Cummings's leadership in calling attention to the issue of skyrocketing drug costs," said Caitlin Oakley, a spokeswoman for Azar.
Local officials and others on the ground were already sounding the alarm and critics were calling attention to an all-too-slow pace of the recovery efforts.
Because calling attention to someone who's well known is a good way to do it, but there's lots of this stuff that goes on all over. Yeah.
"If they are calling attention to building code violations, and if those violations are actually there, I can see them causing a lot of anguish," he says.
Zayid is a vociferous part of a small, dedicated movement calling attention to disability rights in entertainment, which are consistently overlooked in the quote-unquote diversity conversation.
There's nothing wrong with those things, but I think that we're calling attention to a plethora of other things that fall under the same umbrella as feminism.
The Washington Post has run story after story after story calling attention to the issue and refusing to let the disappearance of one of its own go.
It is a way to keep women in their place; through harassment men devalue a woman's role in the work place by calling attention to her sexuality.
Finally, the opera's libretto offers a fresh, contemporary perspective on each of the five tapestries, calling attention to details and themes in direct and oftentimes comedic ways.
Advocates are calling attention to the fact that 150,000 residents will gain coverage, and Utah will receive $800 million in federal funds for expansion annually, Curtis said.
November 543, 533: Joan Didion's report "In El Salvador" appears in The New York Review of Books, calling attention to American involvement in that country's civil war.
Colin Kaepernick and his fellow NFL brothers may be calling attention to the problem of racial injustice in America, but we are already aware of the problem.
Republicans are struggling mightily to find 50 votes to pass their bill, and the Examiner suggests that Daines is interested in calling attention to Democrats' internal discord.
Fine artists have fared somewhat better, calling attention to the eroticizing of Asian people as passive technological objects for (typically white) main characters to manipulate and exploit.
When you navigate to a new tab on your browser, the music stops playing, so you don't need to worry about accidentally calling attention to yourself at work.
While I knew calling attention to the sweating issue might be the wrong move, it was impossible not to do so, especially as the perspiration became a flood.
"If someone really wanted to hurt children, dressing up like a clown would not be the way to do it, because they're calling attention to themselves," he says.
The Trump administration has vocally prioritized religious freedom, with the president calling attention to the subject during his speech in front of the United Nations earlier this year.
"Thanks to @RepTedDeutch who has been doing great work in calling attention to the need for common sense #gun measures that Congress should adopt," she tweeted, tagging Rep.
In both cases, they're saying the quiet part loud and accidentally calling attention to the fact that wealthy and powerful individuals or states are held to different standards.
Another continues Sanders' monthslong attempt to draw support from the elderly by calling attention to Biden's past support for cutting social security as part of a budget deal.
Calling attention to a much larger global issue, Prince Harry is also using his tour of Africa as a platform to spark conversation about our current environmental crisis.
Waters's power over companies and regulators may not be so much in legislation as it will be in calling attention to them and getting them into the headlines.
Last week, the Sanders campaign distributed a news release calling attention to her vote in favor of bankruptcy legislation that was sought by the banking industry, suggesting that Mrs.
A black box warning is the strictest warning by the FDA that appears on a prescription drug's label, calling attention to serious or life-threatening risks of a drug.
The enticement of a one-penny Whopper should encourage customers to download the company's app, calling attention to how restaurants are using their apps to interact with their patrons.
She is the lead author on a new AAP policy statement released Monday calling attention to potential long-term safety risks of the use of nonnutritive sweeteners by children.
Notably, several women testified they had been repeatedly subjected to sexual abuses, calling attention to a crime that, in this conflict as in others, is common but commonly overlooked.
It's also subtly uplifting in another way: without calling attention to it, Adrion sometimes pulls her camera back to reveal the all-woman crew actually making Half the Picture.
Instead of calling attention to her "glow up", Simpson, 38, took the opportunity to show off the transformation her body has undergone since becoming pregnant with her third child.
By calling attention to this exploitation in Guyana during his Booker Prize acceptance speech, the white British writer Mr. Berger echoed local leaders such as Dr. Cheddi B. Jagan.
Now, Apple is calling attention to noteworthy photos that showcase how well the iPhone can take photos in the dark with a specific photography contest centered on that theme.
But demonstrators told CNN's Joe Johns that they were calling attention to the issues at play, even if they wouldn't ultimately block Kavanaugh from becoming a Supreme Court justice.
In one sense, it's calling attention to the need for black people to become more active as art buyers so as not to miss out on potentially lucrative investments.
The food here is steeped in comfort, but there is a meticulousness to the cooking, an elegance in its contours, all the better for not calling attention to itself.
On Wednesday, the official Twitter account of the White House sent a tweet calling attention to Tibbetts's case: For 34 days, investigators searched for 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts.
The cover portrait is a powerful reflection of Pellegrin's documentarian sensibility, calling attention to Kiefer's one sharply defined eye while the other is veiled by a plume of cigar smoke.
John Bel Edwards on Sunday said the trip was "helpful" in calling attention to his state's plight while defending President Barack Obama's choice to delay a visit until this week.
Russia investigation Trump lamented the ongoing special counsel investigation into Russian election meddling during his speech and referenced the case against Paul Manafort, while calling attention to a CNN article.
It also is past time to start calling attention to China's treatment of Chinese dissidents and of foreign individuals and governments who seek to abide by and enforce international law.
In May, 127 congressional Democrats signed a letter to Janet L. Yellen, the Fed chairwoman, calling attention to the Fed's lack of diversity and the influence of the banking industry.
He's right in calling attention to the exorbitant cost of higher education, but I don't believe you can just make tuition free without addressing the overall problem of soaring costs.
Her forthcoming studio-based exhibition, Butterfly Double, is all about metamorphosis, calling attention to the way a butterfly's life is the ultimate metaphor for the evolution of the human spirit.
We may not think about these places a lot, but with bright colors calling attention to them, people may further appreciate what a pivotal role they play in our lives.
Calling attention to this filter helps explain how free speech clashes grow so unwieldy so quickly, particularly when those arguing for unrestricted speech have strong ties to antagonistic online communities.
On January 8, Exurbia sent another email, reviewed by WIRED, calling attention to new instances of infringement, which Sahad documented with screenshots, a spreadsheet, and search results from that day.
As the title of the book suggests, Stern also sees herself as part of the narrative, frequently calling attention to her own responses to "her" war criminal's statements and behavior.
As a senator, Kennedy had focused increasingly on poverty, urban and rural, calling attention to inequality in a series of trips into some of the poorest parts of the country.
" On March 2628, 28503, she shared a Facebook post — no longer public — while calling attention to "the numerous indictments, guilty pleas, and convictions of people in 22020's inner-circle.
He resigned in 2015 after a wave of problematic news reports, including several POLITICO stories, calling attention to a redecoration of his office and to unusual expense payments he received.
After the attack, Abounding Prosperity provided a safe house for her and organized a rally, where Booker delivered an impassioned speech calling attention to the epidemic of violence against transgender people.
Justice Antonin Scalia wrote a scathing dissent criticizing the Kennedy opinion's "showy profundities" and "straining-to-be-memorable passages" and calling attention to the "threat to American democracy" that it represented.
The comments are mixture of remarks—some lauding the site and others reacting negatively at the costume, calling attention to the promotion of "anti-female culture," as one commenter put it.
By calling attention to its sources, a painting may mobilize our critical awareness of traditions, demonstrating that what appears to be a novel image is, in fact, drawing upon older works.
The controversy over video showing alleged abuse of calves at a farm in Indiana is calling attention to so-called ag-gag laws on the books in at least seven states.
In light of the incident, civil rights groups and education advocates have been calling attention to the ways law enforcement presence in schools can negatively affect students, particularly students of color.
In essence, by calling attention to its own attempts to manipulate us, Black Mirror has designed a storytelling snare that simultaneously highlights, exploits, and condemns the nihilistic pleasures of modern entertainment.
That's because arbitration is a private proceeding that consumers typically navigate by themselves, so there's no easily-accessible public record and no giant group of people calling attention to the issue.
But we're glad to see women calling attention to both the problem with worrying about a woman's size and the problem of violence against women — especially on such a public platform.
He attacked his chief Republican competitor in Iowa, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, calling attention to Mr. Cruz's birthplace and undeclared 2012 campaign loans, and criticized the Democratic field as weak.
By calling attention to these violations, and by assigning key responsibilities to the National Intellectual Rights Property Coordination Center, the administration is taking an important step toward checking China's economic expansion.
What began as #BlackLivesMatter, a hashtag calling attention to racist police brutality, has grown into Black Lives Matter, an international activist movement with more than 40 chapters organizing against systemic racism.
One popular biotech-tracking exchange-traded fund has gained 10 percent this year, and Piper Jaffray technical analyst Craig Johnson is calling attention to a critical level near where it's trading.
The announcement was made at Leadership and Public Service High School in Lower Manhattan as a way of calling attention to the Education Department's effort to change its approach to discipline.
In the UK women started to free-bleed in order to protest a tampon tax while also calling attention to the fact that many homeless women can't afford tampons at all.
"GLOW" is a deceptively complex show, calling attention to culturally relevant issues, from #MeToo to representations of race and class, while maintaining a dark sense of humor and plenty of heart.
Instead, they were calling attention to a stretch of rich, pristine ocean that they say faces a mortal threat from a plan to open it to natural gas and oil drilling.
The New York Taxi Workers Alliance sent emails to the news media calling attention to Uber's ties to Mr. Trump, and organized a protest at Uber's New York office for Thursday.
Indeed, "Night School" makes the mistake of essentially calling attention to its own excesses, at one point noting that Teddy speaks in a high, exaggerated voice when he's nervous or lying.
"We will continue bringing you the news, holding the powerful to account for their actions and decisions, calling attention to government lapses that further disempower the disadvantaged," the editorial statement said.
It's still a work-in-progress, and Dory states that part of the project's value is in artistically calling attention to the important role played by shepherds in Spanish cultural traditions.
At least, fashion blogger Katie Sturino is trying her hardest to make it a trend this summer, in the hopes of calling attention to melasma, a common, but seldom mentioned skin condition.
Tatchell's protest, held three hours before the ceremony, involved the activist unfurling a small banner near the Kremlin's walls calling attention to what his foundation described as Russia's mistreatment of LGBT+ people.
And then Frances McDormand, accepting the prize for Best Actress, asked all the female nominees to stand, calling attention to both who they are and how few of them there actually were.
A boxed warning is the strictest warning by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that appears on a drug's label, calling attention to serious or life-threatening risks of a drug.
There are Bauhaus-influenced graphics warning of factory hazards with block colors and cutouts, Art Deco personifications of electricity, and muted WPA illustrations calling attention to the new perils of the highways.
"Rather than condemn the bigots or beliefs today, the president took aim at a protest, a small group of NFL players calling attention to racial injustice and inequality last night," Tapper added.
But the more I thought about it, the more I realized he was doing something else, and it was something quite powerful: He was calling attention to our culture's daily charade too.
Calling attention to that, by having the sole black cast member (Jared Bellot) deliver a monologue on race while he applies blackface, only raises the question: Why is the cast so homogeneous?
Obama himself famously dismissed a Latina trans woman protester from a White House press event who was calling attention to the practice of deporting undocumented trans people back to hostile foreign countries.
Here, she's created her own public banner intended to represent the voice of the disenfranchised, both calling attention to and standing in defiance of the act of "othering," or alienating, one another.
But residents argued that their protest were about something much bigger: calling attention to the fact that Brown's death was part of a larger systemic injustice they faced on a regular basis.
At the lectern, she read aloud children's letters to the president, calling attention to Mr. Trump's unsung fans but also running down the clock before journalists had a chance to ask questions.
Ms. Gardin has recently risen to fame in France by provocatively calling attention to problems faced by women, and then refusing to follow the feminist party line on how to solve them.
The World Health Organization declared the spread of the novel coronavirus a pandemic, citing the need for global cooperation and calling attention to "the alarming levels of inaction" by some world leaders.
But when such security barriers become ubiquitous — as they have in some Israeli cities — they can be cumbersome and intrusive, and even induce fear by calling attention to the threat of terrorism.
While AI toys might appear to make parent's lives simpler, they also carry a degree of risk, with many exerts calling attention to the trove of personal information typically stored on devices.
Such misalignment between government and citizenry is important to understand in setting policy toward the Islamic Republic, and President Trump deserves credit for calling attention to it in his United Nations speech.
Above the plane, van Dalen has spelled out "CRUSADE," isolating the middle three letters, USA, in black, calling attention to the Christian imperialism of America's foreign policy, its hatred of the other.
One of the things that's most impressive to me about The Night Of is the way it expands its universe with every episode, without ever calling attention to how it's doing so.
With that in mind, we're calling attention to a really good coat about to sell out at one of our favorite New York boutiques, The Frankie Shop — and it's definitely an eye-catcher.
The sculpture was installed in March, just before International Women's Day, by asset management firm State Street Capital as a way of calling attention to the lack of gender diversity on corporate boards.
Even if it means martyring yourself on the pyre of improbable beauty standards, calling attention to one of the entertainment industry's more corrosive and persistent problems isn't the worst hoax she could pull.
Like by saying "I'm masculine," I'm somehow separating myself from other members of my community, calling attention to things that have very little to do with who I am as a human being.
But over the past year, Pentagon officials let them operate almost in secret to avoid calling attention to the fact that Defense Department officials had talked the president out of his initial order.
As another Menstrual Hygiene Day passes on May 28, I hope Members of Congress will join her in calling attention to this hidden danger that could impact the future of millions of girls.
Jared Leto is calling attention to the insane amounts of money a select group of fashion models pull in, and it must be very upsetting to him ... 'cause he won't let it go.
By deploying darkness in each of her photographs, she stages a reckoning with actual and imagined Underground Railroad sites while also calling attention to how critical Black geographies are often eclipsed from view.
The utility says it has mailed 6.2 million claim forms to possible victims of about two dozen fires, calling attention to the process through websites, email, social media, and radio and television ads.
Gone are the days, advisers say, when they could simply tell clients not to post online that they were leaving for vacation, to avoid calling attention to an empty house filled with valuables.
Most people contacted for this story refused to discuss Rebekah Mercer for attribution, pointing out that she is intensely private and has scolded people for calling attention to her — even to praise her.
Pence also came to Trump's defense on Wednesday in a series of statements from his official Twitter account that landed right as the president was calling attention to his conversations with Ukrainian officials.
Instead, the Roanoke Times reports, they're relying on a rogue citizen who's calling attention to unpicked-up piles of dog shit with photos of the greatest actor on the planet: Nic Cage, baby.
In the 1990s, as the child sex abuse crisis was starting to emerge in the United States, leaders of women's religious orders wrote several reports calling attention to cases of priests abusing nuns.
" On Tuesday, chief information officer of Bitcoin company BitFury Alex Petrov retweeted a tweet calling attention to a Bitcoin address he believes is sending coins to itself and referring to them as "loops.
The McDonald shooting had a tremendous impact on Chicago, calling attention to an extensive history of police violence and misconduct that has targeted and angered the city's black and brown residents for decades.
Bella Abzug (D-NY) introduced the idea of the day to Congress in 1971, at a time when she and several other leaders were calling attention to the lack of women's representation in politics.
The silver lining — at least for retirement savers — is that the lawsuits and the threat of litigation have helped drive down 401(k) fees, especially at large employers, by calling attention to the issue.
But because ad agencies tend to be hypersensitive about their reputations and they depend on a workforce sensitive to the issues they're calling attention to right now, their power could arguably extend pretty far.
The image presents Trump as a failed fat beauty queen, teary-eyed in heels and a swimsuit; it is already the veritable 'talk of the town' because it is calling attention to his hypocrisy.
The blog post ends by calling attention to previous pro-competition legislation the White House has helped support (such as supporting net neutrality and legalizing cellphone unlocking) and promises that more changes are coming.
Moreover, the Democrats were able to effectively rebut many Republican talking points, notably by calling attention to the fact that Strzok's dim view of the GOP was shared by many Republicans in the past.
In place of what she called "a wall of passive aggression," she taped a copy of a city ordinance calling attention to the fact that it's illegal to stick anything on a city tree.
You could reasonably call this a significant accomplishment, for forcing the issue of Palestinian suffering in a venue — a presidential debate — where such conversations are typically taboo, and for calling attention to that taboo.
LONDON — Turkey's foreign minister on Wednesday called for an international investigation into the killing of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi, pointedly reminding Saudi Arabia of Ankara's determination to keep calling attention to the case.
There were improvised moments calling attention to gender inequality -- Natalie Portman's brilliantly saying "And here are all the male nominees" during the best director award and Debra Messing's on-air call-out of E!
Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o on Thursday detailed her past encounters with Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, calling attention to the producer's "rampant predatory behavior" and urging others to speak out about their experiences.
An investigation found that psychiatrists had recommended that Mr. Lanza be treated for obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety and anorexia, calling attention to the need to keep guns from people with severe mental health problems.
Government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said Orban met with Jewish organizations on Thursday and told them the billboard campaign was only calling attention to what he said was Soros's undue interference in Budapest's migration policies.
They say the young poets are removing the stigma around the disease and calling attention to the fact that it is often impossible for people to make good choices when their options are limited.
There was also trepidation of calling attention to these conditions, as that might further negative stereotypes about women, according to Hadine Joffe, psychiatrist and executive director at Connors Centre for Women's Health and Women's Biology.
In reiterating his familiar critique of the way money is corrupting the political system and calling attention to the plight of the working and middle class, Sanders exuded a confidence that his message was resonating.
In the face of the genre's ergonomic evolution, and coming long after the original games' own worthy descendants, this remaster risked calling attention to the datedness of Commandos 2's approach, not just its presentation.
"This is the why the Pelosi dance from House Democratic candidates is disingenuous," Jesse Hunt, a spokesperson for the National Republican Congressional Committee, wrote in a Tuesday night email calling attention to the Hardball interview.
The switch followed dozens of news outlets calling attention to the event, as well as Saturday's terrifying false alarm in Hawaii of an imminent "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND," which horrified islanders and nuclear experts alike.
The racial undertones of the violence placed Obama, yet again, in the fraught position of calling attention to persistent racial disparities, which he says he's experienced himself, while also championing the police many minorities mistrust.
But beyond calling attention to Trump's hypocrisy, Democrats had better be ready to do what Clinton neglected: make a full-throttle case that they have answers to the problems Trump is only pretending to solve.
An immigrant rights group is calling attention to the case of a 19-year-old high school student who it says is facing deportation to Honduras — a move that would put her life in danger.
Data from U.S. financial watchdog published on Friday showed speculators last week held the largest net long position in Chicago euro/dollar futures in six years — calling attention to risks in such positions being unwound.
McDonald's proudly made an announcement about something it maybe shouldn't have been calling attention to in the first place: by mid-2018, a majority of its restaurants will make the Quarter Pounder with fresh beef.
You have people who are participating with this meme and even when they're calling attention to this issue, obviously a terrible thing, it still ends up sort of flattening this guy into a punch line.
Speier has been a leader on calling attention to the problem of sexual misconduct within Congress, sharing her own story of experiencing sexual harassment as a young staffer on Capitol Hill by a former congressman.
WASHINGTON — A false alert sent to cellphones across Hawaii on Saturday warning of an incoming ballistic missile is calling attention to an emergency notification system that government officials at all levels say needs major improvements.
Greta began striking solo last August, when she was 15, skipping school on Fridays to stand in front of the Swedish Parliament building in Stockholm and hand out flyers calling attention to the climate crisis.
In these scenes, Lim frequently splits the screens, mixing shots from above and below the surface of the water, calling attention to the water's surface as a boundary, a fluid barrier that divides and engulfs.
"If you examine individual companies and think about what represents value, you can do better than you think," he said, calling attention to the stock of Home Depot, which managed to recover during Wednesday's trading session.
Even a plane full of celebrities had heard the call and made their way to this dusty, morally compromised corner of America to lend their platforms and voices, calling attention to the horror on the border.
The awards have received heavy criticism for a tradition of predominantly recognizing white people, and in 2014 the viral hashtag #OscarsSoWhite was born, calling attention to what many believed to be racial discrimination within the academy.
After American singer-songwriter, Bob Dylan on Thursday morning was awarded the final Nobel Prize of 2016, the Nobel Prize in Literature, people began calling attention to the fact that no contributions from women were recognized.
Even if the drawings are not his, the presence of de la Mora's hand in the installation is still evident, with his arrangement of the individual textiles calling attention to speakers' roles as meaningful cultural objects.
Since the 1990s, Mr. Soros has used the Open Society Foundations to advance causes that are deeply unpopular with many Republicans, including loosening drug laws, promoting gay rights and calling attention to abuses by the police.
No wonder a string of eventual insurgent presidential candidates—from Howard Dean to Barack Obama to Bernie Sanders—gained traction in Democratic primaries, if not always victory, by calling attention to their opposition to the war.
Social conservative leaders have met with White House officials to discuss calling attention to Democratic-sponsored legislation to loosen restrictions on abortion in the second and third trimesters, like one that passed recently in New York.
Since the 1990s, Mr. Soros has used the Open Society Foundations to advance causes that are deeply unpopular with many Republicans, including loosening drug laws, promoting gay rights and calling attention to abuses by the police.
Descended from Kafka by way of Camus and Beckett, these books are existential parables about the absurdity of the writer's life, calling attention to their own artificiality and grafted onto the apparatus of hardboiled detective fiction.
Other prominent genealogists are also calling attention to the proposed fee hikes, including Jennifer Mendelsohn, who started a viral effort a few years ago called #resistancegenealogy to call out public figures who hold anti-immigration views.
I am not someone who feels terribly comfortable or enthusiastic when people insist on calling attention to my gender, and based on interviews and stories from mutual friends, it seems like we have that in common.
It's the sort of threat that Pueblo Sin Fronteras is calling attention to by organizing caravans to begin with — and that the caravan's remnants will be much more vulnerable to as they travel on their own.
It's, again, not about disparaging Wayfair, but calling attention to what's going on at our southern border, and the steps we can take to change that I think are a lot more tangible than people realize.
Calling attention to the risks posed by this kind of vacuuming up of data would be a forward-thinking move on the part of Trump, which, well, is perhaps why the opportunity to do so escaped him.
Amidst all the uneasiness, ABC decided to throw a new, completely random chick (pun intended) into the mix, probably for the sole purpose of calling attention to her "profession": It's Tiara the chicken enthusiast from Ben's season.
Nike famously stuck by Woods in 2009, when the golfer took an indefinite leave from the sport amid personal issues that landed him on the cover of tabloid magazines calling attention to allegations of his marital infidelity.
Siliq secured U.S. approval in February, but the Food and Drug Administration slapped on its label a black box warning - the most severe given by the agency - calling attention to the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior.
However, instead of calling attention to her "glow up," in her post, which has since been deleted, Simpson took the opportunity to show off the transformation her body has undergone since becoming pregnant with her third child.
A Reddit thread calling attention to the costs garnered nearly 3,000 comments before the thread was locked — one from an official EA company account that became the most downvoted Reddit comment in history, according to Venture Beat.
Calling attention to weight loss, even if it's to say they look great, can put an uncomfortable spotlight on them and even reinforce the student's belief that they need to be thin in order to be valued.
Sometimes his art addresses personal matters like relationships, but often, it's about the human existential crisis in the face of death, which Kenney presents in an absurdist, almost surreal manner calling attention to the futility of suffering.
Calling attention to the other kinds of discussions we can have helps create a bit more space, not just for liberals but for conservatives as well, and all those of good will who fall somewhere in between.
In a speech following Van Bramer's, Donnelly called upon the City Council to rescind the variance granted to the 5Pointz redevelopment project, whilst also calling attention to a recent accident involving a cement pump on the site.
When our greatest commodity is attention, one way to conceive of societal payment is for an abuser to simply refrain from calling attention to himself; to give us the time to not think of him at all.
The radical movements calling attention to inequality and racism well before Mr. Trump's election — from Occupy to the movement for black lives to a growing interest in socialism to the Dreamers protests — have been driven by millennials.
Though calling attention to in-demand tickets or a fancy meal may inspire envy among one's peers, and philanthropic payments can signal one's virtue, it is just as possible to run across less glamorous or upstanding transactions.
While data suggests that 99.9% of rides do not incur any safety issues, and the production of this report is a step toward more safety and transparency, according to Uber, who is calling attention to the problem.
The "Love & Basketball" star was strong Friday as she left E Baldi in Bev Hills, singing the praises of social media for calling attention to what appears to be a massive tragedy with no end in sight.
It was an impressively one-sided bout: again and again Maia clung to Brown's back, threatening rear-naked chokes and calling attention to the difference between the jiu jitsu of Demian Maia and that of everyone else.
A retrospective presented by the Jumex Museum elucidates the collective's progression from troublemakers to activist artists calling attention to the epidemic, which ultimately claimed two of its three members and countless others in the queer creative community.
But I think it also contains an important lesson for anyone trying to stop Trump's agenda: Keep calling attention to the substance of that agenda, because it is deeply unpopular — and even Trump's allies know it's unpopular.
Calling attention to the "horrors taking place on the border," the president urged Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, to work with the White House on a solution.
Pope Francis is celebrating a special Mass for migrants in St. Peter&aposs Basilica, calling attention to their plight and inviting them to the Vatican as Europe, the U.S. and other countries increasingly close their doors to them.
Beauty vlogger and professional makeup artist Lauren Updegrove recently published a video on YouTube calling attention to products sold by Sephora that she suspected were expired, or close to expiring, which dermatologists say could be harmful to skin.
Update: October 18, 2018: Late Monday, Alyssa Milano Tweeted again, calling attention to activist Tarana Burke, the founder of Girls for Gender Equity and woman who is credited with beginning the "Me Too" movement over a decade ago.
Keep in mind that we haven't reviewed either of these machines yet, so this is less of a recommendation and more calling attention to the main differences in case you were interested in taking the plunge right now.
I refrained from starting that sentence with "It is a truth universally acknowledged," because it isn't, and also because that would have been too obvious a way of calling attention to the Austen glut and its attendant clichés.
The group took Facebook's suggestion of a photo of a bike to heart, calling attention to the Stocky Bodies project, which was created to combat stigmatized representations of overweight and obese people in the media and popular culture.
White House officials circulated talking points to federal agencies and to Capitol Hill on Monday noting that they would be calling attention to Mr. Trump's 500th day, and that they would like their allies to do the same.
While their ideas for changing American trade policy are unrealistic — and, in Mr. Trump's case, nonsensical — their campaigns are doing something important by calling attention to the government's failure to help workers who have been hurt by globalization.
Research shows that confronting bad behavior in the moment — responding to someone's insensitive remark, say, or calling attention to the lack of representation in the room — can be more effective when it comes from an ally, Sabat says.
Today, student groups across the United States are calling attention to the lack of diversity on medical campuses, pushing administrators to recruit and enroll more minority students to help end racial health disparities that have persisted for decades.
When asked about the 2012 complaint he'd made about Ler, for purportedly revealing his HIV status, Farrera-Brochez said he wasn't referring to his own status but rather calling attention to the breach of the registry writ large.
Francis celebrated a special Mass for migrants and those who care for them in St. Peter&aposs Basilica, calling attention to their plight as Europe, the U.S. and other countries increasingly close their doors, ports and borders to them.
And within our own black communities, calling out violence perpetrated by black boys and men is seen as an act of treason — I and other prominent black feminists have been vilified for calling attention to violence that feels epidemic.
One senator, Democrat Ed Markey of Massachusetts, said Trump's rhetoric "borders on presidential malpractice," and he's calling attention to legislation he drafted that would require congressional approval before any President could sign off on a first-use nuclear strike.
Still, the suburban Georgia couple doesn't "feel wealthy," Mishoe told Todd C. Frankel of the Washington Post, who is calling attention to the people in the upper middle class worried about losing out under the GOP's proposed tax overhaul.
In her viral video "_______ White Girls ... Say to Black Girls," the comedian and activist Franchesca Ramsey dons a blond wig and talks like Ms. Goldberg's surfer chick, calling attention to the uncomfortable interactions she has had with white women.
Thomas has succeeded in calling attention to the major problems in the $2.4-trillion-a-year industry, in a way that will engage not only the fashion set but also those interested in economics, human rights and climate policy.
The local police union has maintained that the shooting was justified, and has created a website calling attention to Hambrick's arrest record, repeatedly referring to the man as a "convicted felon," pointing to his prior convictions on robbery and assault charges.
For instance, Schiff was calling attention to the possibility that Trump was withholding military aid to pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden back in late August — more than two weeks before the public had any idea about the whistleblower complaint's existence.
On Wednesday, Trump took aim at Scarborough on Twitter, calling attention to another unverified conspiracy theory appearing to call for an investigation into the death of a staffer who was found in the former GOP congressman's Florida district office in 2001.
In August of last year, just two weeks before White Nationalists descended on Charlottesville, Virginia, the New York Times ran an op-ed by opinion editor Bari Weiss, calling attention to Linda Sarsour, Tamika Mallory, and Carmen Perez' relationship to Farrakhan.
On the other hand, some agree that calling attention to this issue in big, loud ways, like Rexha's declaration on Instagram — despite the connotation that the entire industry is to blame — is the only way for real change to happen.
"When you can't spell someone's name correctly, that usually doesn't help," he wrote, before calling attention to former Bachelor contestant Melissa Rycroft, who competed on season 28 and season 15 of DWTS, taking home the Mirrorball trophy her second time around.
National Review columnist Michael Brendan Dougherty found much to admire in the Maréchal-Le Pen's speech at CPAC, calling attention to how her criticism of multiculturalism, globalism, and gender theory were rooted in a sense of France as a Catholic civilization.
While many celebrated their positive thoughts about Hefner and their times at the mansion, others are calling attention to his alleged treatment of the many women that lived with him and the negative role Playboy might have played in culture.
Whether or not you think it made Feinstein look worse, this became a big part of the story — and one they could have avoided by calling attention to the full video from the get-go in their press release and tweets.
As part of the committee's consideration of Judge Gorsuch's nomination, we should all be calling attention to a number of critical issues related to his past record of judicial rulings and important cases on the horizon for the Supreme Court.
With more than one million Haitians affected by the hurricane, the United Nations Population Fund has also been calling attention to the needs of pregnant women, more than 8,400 of whom are expected to give birth in the next three months.
What is the point of people hiding unwanted tweet replies if twitter fills the screen with a giant pop-up calling attention to the fact that there are replies they have hidden, which can still be clicked through to view anyway?
But historian Kevin M. Kruse, who's written about Schlafly's era of conservative politics, found a way to illustrate Schlafly's impact on American history while condemning her work: calling attention to the lessons her career held for political activists of every ideology.
" It does, but I still manage to cajole the filmmaker into giving me his personal definition: "It's music that has always been about calling attention to and being immediately skeptical of authority and popularity and not holding it in high regard.
"In addressing a patient's acute illness, we may inadvertently be causing harm by ignoring the important restorative powers of a healing environment," said Harlan Krumholz, a Yale University physician who has been calling attention to posthospital syndrome for several years.
Senate Democrats are calling attention to gun violence and trying to force the passage of stricter gun control laws with the launch of a filibuster on Wednesday, in response to the Orlando mass shooting that killed 49 people over the weekend.
This comes too late for former bank employees who say they were fired for calling attention to abusive, and in some cases fraudulent, account practices that resulted in the dismissal of 5,300 employees and $185 million in fines against Wells Fargo.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Wednesday claimed President Trump is trying to deflect attention from the ongoing investigation into Russia's election meddling and possible obstruction of justice by calling attention to the new scrutiny of the 2010 Uranium One deal.
The swimmer's mother said she felt calling attention to how a swimsuit fit a teenager's body sent the wrong signal, especially when her daughter wanted to be able to enjoy the glow of just being named to the school's homecoming court.
Anti-secrecy reformers have been hard at work over the past decade or so, pushing for whistleblower protections (some of which they gained in the 2012 Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act) and transparency laws while calling attention to the massive overclassification problem.
On Saturday, September 23 (noon–6pm), the collective of native Brooklynites Color Scenes will show Deface Vs Displace, an exhibition showcasing images of graffiti and street art on buildings in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, calling attention to art's instrumentalization in that process.
This stereotype has been pushed by politicians on both sides of the aisle since the early days of the DREAM Act, and it's the angle that much of the media coverage took in calling attention to the problem throughout the 43s.
As the world reels from the so-called Panama Papers leak, which exposed the offshore tax havens of world leaders from Russia's Vladimir Putin to Icelandic Prime Minister Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Sanders is calling attention to his opposition to the 2011 Panama Trade Agreement.
As the world reels from the so-called Panama Papers leak, which exposed the offshore tax havens of world leaders from Russia's Vladimir Putin to Icelandic Prime Minister Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Sanders is calling attention to his opposition to the 2011 Panama Trade Agreement.
At least five officers were killed and seven more injured when shots broke out at a demonstration calling attention to the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, Black men who were killed by police in Louisiana and Minnesota, respectively, this week.
It might have been called, Foreign Bodies, because by juxtaposing pre-Renaissance art with contemporary garments it creates a surreal effect; rather than calling attention to visual affinities, the result is to demonstrate that fashion artifacts are strikingly unlike Catholic works of art.
Rodriguez also shared a photo of the program to his Instagram Stories, calling attention to the fact that Lopez and Anthony's son had a solo in the all-grade performance of Shania Twain's "You're Still the One" by circling it in red.
Artist and activist Whitney Bell reclaimed the experience of receiving unsolicited dick pics by turning them into an art gallery called I Didn’t Ask for This: A Lifetime of Dick Pics, and calling attention to harassment in the digital space.
The President's interest in calling attention to the tens of millions of displaced people around the world, and pushing back against the anti-refugee tenor, was underscored by his decision to convene a Leaders' Summit on Refugees at the United Nations Tuesday.
Campuses are hosting "Take Back the Night" events to advocate for safety, survivors of sexual violence are sharing stories of their experiences and fraternity men in high heels are holding "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" gatherings calling attention to gender violence.
It's sparked a debate that gets at something much deeper than the single claim the Washington Post set out to verify, calling attention to the ways police shootings can have damaging effects on black communities in ways that go beyond raw numbers.
" After calling attention to Kardashian West's previous political work in advocating for gun control and Planned Parenthood, journalist Yashar Ali claimed that he was told the KKW Beauty mogul's decision not to smile in the photograph documenting her visit with Trump "was intentional.
"This is not an argument for not responding and not pushing people out of those sites, but it is calling attention to what do you do when your reach is limited and you know that the assholes are just beyond your grasp."
SEATTLE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As plans for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border are raising fears that the ancestral lands of Native Americans in the south will be divided, indigenous people in the north are calling attention to their own border problems.
And while these stories were eventually ruled to not be rooted in racism, they are still about race, with each story raising fear in black communities, often calling attention to local histories of injustice that collide with present-day anxieties about racial tensions.
Trump, meanwhile, is calling attention to the crimes committed by immigrants in the country illegally and MS-13 gang members and drumming up fear that the Democrats want open borders, resurrecting the same anti-immigration rhetoric he used on the 2016 campaign trail.
Amid recitations of his tired mantra -- "no collusion" -- Trump called former CIA Director John Brennan "a total lowlife" and said former US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has "gone haywire" because they have been calling attention to Russia's attack on American democracy.
Calling attention to the fact that Hillary's SuperPac, the SuperPac you run, is getting unfathomable amounts from special interests groups and Wall Street may seem like "destructive attacks" to you - the one controlling the bank account, but to the supporters of Sen.
There are these stunning discoveries that have been made about how complex societies were across Brazil before the European conquest and little was really made of that, so indigenous leaders are calling attention to that omission and questioning why they're being left out.
The goal of the day is to "highlight the economic power and significance that women have in the US and global economies, while calling attention to the economic injustices women and gender nonconforming people continue to face," according to the group's website.
A Florida police department is defending its officers after a viral video showed an officer punching a 14-year-old black girl as she was pinned to the ground, calling attention to the ways police can violently interact with young black women.
In the early 20003s, Mr. Frierson and a colleague, James Kennon-Wilson, founded Independent Black Opera Singers, to encourage the careers of black male performers through education and competitions and by calling attention to the scarcity of blacks cast in major roles.
Back in the day I wrote an editorial for The Wall Street Journal that played a role in calling attention to the stench of corruption emanating from Tom DeLay, who was then the Republican majority leader: That's the year Democrats swept Congress.
That's despite workers in the fast-food industry calling attention to labor conditions that are growing undeniably worse, like algorithmic scheduling that assigns employees bizarre and constantly shifting hours with little notice, or deliberate understaffing paired with unrelenting pressure to work faster.
"We will not apologize for American values, for calling attention to human rights abuses, or for mourning a young American's unjust death," she added, referring to the death of American student Otto Warmbier due to injuries inflicted while in North Korean custody.
From undercutting British Prime Minister Theresa May during a visit to the United Kingdom to calling attention to protests against French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump has repeatedly sought to influence the internal affairs of the US's closest allies -- in full public view.
"In this time, when the revolving door of designers at brands seems to spin ever faster, the smartest approach may be to glide into position and find your voice without calling attention to it," said Ken Downing, fashion director of Neiman Marcus.
While many of us eagerly await Views From the 6, Canada's Mounties have decided to turn a half-baked idea of dancing to Drake's hit "Hotline Bling" into a video calling attention to the law about moving over when police have stopped another vehicle.
Ciriza has a strong awareness of the commodification of spiritual knowledge in LA, which she says caters to "a never-ending, starving, bottomless gullet," ironically weakening and dividing communities by calling attention to the ever-widening material gap between the haves and have-nots.
Media coverage calling attention to the leadership-style of former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann and his wife and cofounder Rebekah Neumann also damaged the company's image, leading the company to shelve its IPO plans and ultimately push both Neumanns out of their leadership roles.
The scandal has sparked an intensified discussion about how wealth and whiteness may be giving an advantage to a limited group of prospective students at the nation's top schools, as well as calling attention to the recent judicial roadblocks faced by race-based affirmative action.
The widespread rebuke of the editorial published last week by The Democrat-Reporter of Linden, a town in western Alabama with a population of about 2,000, came after a student journalist tweeted an image of the piece on Monday, calling attention to its language.
Clinton often wore jackets from the designer Nina McLemore, the increasing choice of Mr. Lauren as the current go-to name and the ability of the clothes to flatter the candidate without calling attention to themselves make it very likely that the pattern will continue.
"Thomas has succeeded in calling attention to the major problems in the $2.4-trillion-a-year industry, in a way that will engage not only the fashion set but also those interested in economics, human rights and climate policy," Tatiana Schlossberg writes in her review.
Still, Trump's announcement amounted to a startling rebuke of policy action being undertaken by his own government, which he in fact believed had already been publicly announced, once again calling attention to the unconventional and undisciplined policy process that has often defined the Trump administration.
It also poked Facebook by calling attention to the controversy that has surrounded the company since March, when it was revealed that the social network had allowed a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, to harvest the information of up to 87 million Facebook users.
"We will not apologize for American values, for calling attention to human rights abuses, or for mourning a young American's unjust death," she added, referring to Otto Warmbier, who died after being arrested in North Korea, and whose father Pence met with during the Olympics.
Ms. Brownhill said that many of her clients are installing similar built-ins, designed to blend seamlessly into a wall instead of calling attention to themselves, from storage closets and kitchen appliances behind hidden doors to wall panels that conceal light switches or toiletries.
Many of his guerrilla art pieces, as well as his lavish pranks, stunts, and installations, have been crafted as subversions of traditionalist approaches to art, reacting against the political establishment and calling attention to the mechanisms by which these traditions and power structures are upheld.
One is to say that I'm a racist, or liberals are the real racists, because they keep calling attention to race and dividing people up by race, while conservatives are just trying to be individuals and judge people by the content of their character.
"We just want you to look good" reads the slogan in Chinese It's worth noting that organisers for March 8's "A Day Without A Woman", aimed at calling attention to the economic inequalities faced by women, has called on women to avoid shopping for the day.
Those calling attention to the disparity in reactions have also highlighted the work of the Dream Defenders, a Florida-based group founded after the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin in 2012, arguing that it helped pave the way for the current student movement for gun control.
But calling attention to systemic problems is an attempt to provoke change, and trying to make Oscar voters feel a slight amount of shame for ignoring seemingly Oscar-friendly films about people of color (which were out there) at least points to a problem that's worth considering.
To be fair, these traits have been pervasive in the tech industry almost since it started, and it's not clear whether the current crop of start-ups is any worse than past generations, or whether more voices are calling attention to the disparity this time around.
"Bogey's Report", for example, is a short vignette from 50 Short Games where you play a detective who wanders around a basic RPG village, calling attention to its layout and the function of its NPCs, before cutting to the character at home reminiscing about Secret of Mana.
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, a gun control group founded in 2012 after the Sandy Hook shooting, and its parent organization, Everytown for Gun Safety, filed a formal complaint with the IRS specifically calling attention to the NRA's financial practices earlier this month.
A dancing reflection in the center of the video, by calling attention to the small but definite distance between the animal's slick outermost membrane and the rosy pigment underneath, suggests a clever formal parallel with the inkjet prints: They've all got complicated surfaces, some virtual, some literal.
For Storm King, she is preparing an as-yet-untitled work in which she will bring trees from a tropical climate — mango, coconut and fig are in contention — to the Hudson River Valley, calling attention to the way that changing temperatures may affect the future of food.
Nevertheless, as evidenced by the advances of the Civil Rights Movement such as voting rights protections, laws ending discrimination and immigration bans, and calling attention to the plight of impoverished people in this country, it's clear that addressing injustices suffered by Black people strengthens the rights of all citizens.
"We weren't really calling attention to the fact that products are going down the drain or running off from gardens and into the water, so what better way to make a statement than labeling certain products as orca safe?" said Randy Burgess, owner of the two Ace stores.
Instead, Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, concluded from Sanders's win there that the problem was not that Clinton had spent too little time in Michigan, but that she'd spent too much — that calling attention to the state would make clearer to voters that they should vote for her opponent.
In that sense, then, the film is able to use its musical numbers (and the careful calibration of how music and film have worked hand in hand for decades) to mirror the characters' inner journeys from swoon to collapse, all without really calling attention to what it's doing.
After calling attention to the daily running of the bulls for so much of the past year, Mr. Trump chose to focus on other metrics on Monday at a manufacturing plant in Ohio where the company used some of the proceeds from the tax cuts to give employees bonuses.
But the issue has stoked division within the Black community as well, with notable institutions like the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives and Al Sharpton's National Action Network—which has received donations from Reynolds—siding with Big Tobacco and calling attention to any ban's racial implications.
Democratic presidential candidates Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren joined Pelosi in calling attention to the actual emergencies the U.S. is facing: the family separation crisis created by Trump, the potentially catastrophic outcome if we don't deal with climate change, the opioid crisis, and the epidemic of mass shootings.
From calling attention to the Republican front-runner's "Christian faith," reminding him that there "is a very significant tenet and that's the tenet of forgiveness," to asking for him to do the debate as a personal favor, O'Reilly tried every angle to get Trump back on the stage Thursday night.
Munroe's subjects — fitted with a bright yellow decorated glove, patched jeans, scraps of cartoon figures from found fabric, Disney Band-Aids, beads and silk threads used as curtains in the Caribbean, a festive Mickey Mouse hat, and Pinocchio's large bulbous nose — personify the odd, ostracized other by calling attention to themselves.
"At a time when so many stocks have come up so far so fast, I think it's worth calling attention to these stealth out-performers that, in many ways, are far more emblematic of this advance than a Facebook or a Netflix or an Alphabet," the "Mad Money " host said.
As the former head of the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD), I am marking this year's Memorial Day by calling attention to three troubling deficits in today's Merchant Marine: the age of our government fleet, the number of U.S.-flagged vessels eligible for wartime service and the shortage of qualified mariners.
Also on Sunday, Amy Klobuchar had to cancel a rally in Minnesota, her home state, after a group of protesters commandeered the stage for over an hour, calling attention to the story of Myron Burrell, a black man convicted of murder as a teenager while Klobuchar was the Hennepin County attorney.
Mr. Yiannopoulos, who was banned by Venmo and PayPal last year after using the services to harass a Jewish journalist, is reportedly in debt, and Mr. Jones — who claimed that earlier bans would strengthen him by calling attention to his cause — has seen traffic to his web properties fall sharply.
Although Washington and London have known for decades that the Kremlin was trying to penetrate their computer networks, the joint warning appeared to represent an effort to deter future attacks by calling attention to existing vulnerabilities, prodding individuals to mitigate them and threatening retaliation against Moscow if damage was done.
Porter did poke fun at Zuck's hair by calling attention to the sheer amount of crap he's been getting for it online and by thanking him as a mother of a TEEN, but I guess she technically said "thanks" so if he really wants to stretch he can take it as a compliment.
In 1993, presenters really had a lot to say, because the same evening, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon kicked off their presentation of the Best Editing award by calling attention to 266 Haitians who were being held in Guantanamo Bay, barred from entering the United States because they'd tested positive for HIV.
At a time when calling attention to truthful and informative news is more important than ever, Oprah hopping onboard the television's top news broadcast is a powerful move, one no doubt meant to ensnare an audience who could only be captured with the kind of star power Oprah brings to the table.
Quoting the Koran and calling attention to Islam's contributions to the world, President Barack Obama in 2009 addressed thousands of young students at Cairo University in Egypt in an attempt to turn the page on the policies of his predecessor that saw tens of thousands of US troops deployed to Muslim countries.
As he has ascended to his current status as hip-hop's first billionaire, Jay-Z has also promoted a number of social justice causes and directly funded projects aimed at calling attention to racial injustice, ranging from offering financial support to the families of victims of police violence to donating to charities.
The meeting in the basement of the Capitol on Tuesday night made it clearer than ever that many Democrats — particularly those from conservative-leaning districts who flipped Republican seats and now face difficult re-election races — have no interest in spending time on the House floor calling attention to the impeachment push.
What would be incredibly meaningful would be a reference in his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee calling attention to the sacrifices that the foreign service has made in terms of lives lost from terrorism, warfare and other risks that American diplomats have faced, and have increased exponentially in recent decades.
For years, I thought that the best way to way to acknowledge and support their contributions to the genre was to throw a spotlight on the women involved by calling attention to their talents in features, making lists of inspiring women in doom, in black metal, and so on, aiming for visibility above all.
In any case, it seems clear the video achieved its purpose: It captured the moment in a memorable way while calling attention to the candidate, something that Perriello's team has successful done a number of times as they hope to defy the odds and topple Lt. Governor Ralph Northam in the Democratic primary in June.
The "Obama-ize yourself" third party feature that painted a user's face like Shepard Fairey "Hope" poster was a big hit in 2008, while the controversial Kony 2012 movement saturated Facebook with photo templates spurred by upstart Invisible Children organization, which later dissolved after calling attention to the Lord's Resistance Army in Central Africa.
And as it shepherds a number of story lines toward plots that involve murder or suicide (which doesn't make "Bandersnatch" all that different from most procedurals and prestige dramas), it keeps calling attention to its superficial takes on Important Ideas in a grandiose manner that makes the meta episodes of Dan Harmon's "Community" seem restrained.
She wore a Calvin Klein denim outfit featuring the words "Never Again" on the front and "March For Our Lives," as well as the names of the Parkland, Florida shooting victims on the back, calling attention to the 17 people who were gunned down when a shooter opened fire on February 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
"Calling attention to this is going to help improve care and underscore the importance of good psychological support and an investment in the psychological aftercare of these patients," Lee Kaplan, director of the Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition Institute at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston who was not involved in the study, said in a telephone interview.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Poll: Nearly 4 in 85033 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity MORE (D-Minn.) is winning praise from Republican senators, with several describing her as "respectful" and "responsible" and calling attention to her willingness to compromise.
While some Republican strategists questioned the maneuver by Mr. Trump, the Clinton campaign seemed uncertain about how to navigate the disclosures, particularly after calling attention to the unauthorized disclosures of pages of Mr. Trump's tax returns in The New York Times and an 11-year-old tape featuring the candidate bragging about forcing himself on women.
Zinky Boys, published in Russian in 1989, was praised, both inside and outside the Soviet Union, for calling attention to the horrific consequences of the Soviet war in Afghanistan, which was fought under the cover of heavy censorship; Voices From Chernobyl is probably Alexievich's most admired work, a chronicle of the gruesome fallout of the nuclear disaster.
As for Levine, in particular, how can anyone revisit her supposedly subversive appropriation, in 1981, of Walker Evans' iconic photographs of poor, Depression-era tenant farm families (which had illustrated James Agee's classic 1941 book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men) without calling attention to the paucity of talent and intellectual cowardice such a gesture represented?
No matter what happens in the coming months, one thing that is clear is that activists, academics, and other supporters of reparations will continue their push as they have done for decades, calling attention to the issue and building on their moral and economic case for reparations even if the topic fades from public and political attention.
And in Jay-Z becoming the new face of the NFL's social change initiative, critics claim he is also disingenuously capitalizing on Kaepernick's protest, calling attention to recently unearthed January comments the rapper made at a press event to argue that he is using the NFL's desire to move past the former quarterback to make more money for himself.
Later, as others spoke calling attention to the land-use issue the Bundys were focusing on, people said they had become sympathetic to their cause — which touches on a long-standing controversy between the government, which owns vast amounts of protected land in the West, and locals who want to use it for grazing, mining and economic exploitation.
More specifically: Eater had noted that depression was a popular advertising stunt in 2018, calling attention to when Steak-umm—the cheap, frozen, thin-sliced meat you throw on a frying pan—acknowledged that it sucks to be young; when parody accounts, like Nihilist Arby's, began to spring up; and when Wendy's really dropped a mixtape on Spotify titled We Beefin?
If individual elements refrain from calling attention to themselves, in contrast to the watermelon seeds, straws, cherries, and 7 Up logo in the earlier paintings, it is not because they are subsumed in homogeneity; rather, they are asserting a different kind of specificity, in shapes and colors that radiate outward, echoing across the individual compositions and bouncing around the room.
A group of 20 app developers and thought leaders in the "digital wellness" space—people like Chris Dancy, author of Don't Unplug: Embracing Technology to Improve Your Life, and Catherine Price, author of How to Break Up With Your Phone—are now calling attention to the ways Apple's platform has historically stood in the way of third-party digital wellness apps.
While several Republican voices in the media and politics have risen to oppose Trump, often calling attention to the destructive effect of Trump's Hispanic attacks, many more like 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.) have continued to endorse Trump.
Calling attention to the haziness of economists' estimates of the safe level of unemployment at any given time (in economists' jargon this is the "natural rate of unemployment"), Powell advocated looking at possible threats to the stability of the financial system, broader indicators of the state of the labor market, productivity growth and a host of factors in making choices about monetary policy.
I commend Tarana Burke, an incredible advocate for gender equity, for calling attention to this last week, and Tina Tchen, who has devoted her career to working on diversity and inclusion issues, for taking the reins as president and chief executive of Time's Up.  To have no discussion of working family issues in the last nationally televised debate was a huge missed opportunity.
They were opposed to the prince being welcomed as an honored dignitary and were calling attention to the Saudi state's financial ties to M.I.T. — and to at least 62 other American universities — at a time when the regime's bombing of civilians in a war in neighboring Yemen and its crackdown on domestic dissidents were being condemned by human rights activists.
They were opposed to the prince being welcomed as an honored dignitary and were calling attention to the Saudi state's financial ties to M.I.T. — and to at least 62 other American universities — at a time when the regime's bombing of civilians in a war in neighboring Yemen and its crackdown on domestic dissidents were being condemned by human rights activists.
At the direction of its Native American Enterprise Initiative (NAEI) Leadership Council – composed of tribes, tribal corporations and Alaskan Native Corporations (ANCs) – the Chamber has scored significant victories in that short time, notably calling attention to the contract support cost payment shortfalls to ANCs and tribes that spanned decades, as well as the General Welfare Exclusion Act that was enacted in 2014.
While I do not advocate the inhumane treatment of any migrants, whatever their circumstances, it is troubling that The New York Times has not been more vigilant in calling attention to the president's and the attorney general's consistent attempts to confuse the issue by referring to all who cross the border as lawbreakers who deserve whatever harsh treatment they receive.
I think when my colleague and I were first theorizing back in 1997 and we published our first paper on this, we thought that as psychologists we were interested in recognizing that there are moments throughout any young woman or girl's day that get interrupted by some man calling attention to the way you appear, to your refusal maybe to cooperate in interacting with them.
While Senator Sanders is specifically calling attention to issues like workers on SNAP, generally his goal is to reframe the wealth of Amazon and its CEO—currently the wealthiest man on Earth—against the relative poverty of the workers who make that company so prosperous, as well as the federal, state, and local governmental systems that continue to dole out funding, liens, and other favors to Amazon.
Again, disability advocates mobilized en masse, with advocacy groups and friendly members of Congress publicizing suicides due to disabled people losing their benefits and calling attention to the relatively cavalier approach undertaken by the Reagan-era Social Security Administration (by 1987, 63 percent of the 315,910 removed from benefits were determined to be improperly denied and had their cash payment under the program restored).
I began to enjoy the way the moments of dead sound pulled me out of the movies, perpetually calling attention to the artifice unfolding on the screen — a technique you might call Brechtian in a more pretentious context, and which in this one I found made even the shoddiest of the spaghettis far weirder and more engaging than a conventional Hollywood western of comparably low merit.
The three rows of wax-cast hides that comprise "No Life Lost I, 22013 — 22013" (5113) hang from menacing-looking hooks near the ceiling all the way down to the cement floor, calling attention to the height of Hauser & Wirth's first gallery, while "Kreupelhout – Cripplewood, 2511– 218" (22), a facsimile of a fallen elm that requires nearly 5,000 square feet of space, takes up much of the voluminous back room.
To make this more evident within our David Wojnarowicz exhibition, we added the new wall text alongside an artwork that Wojnarowicz made in 1990 to benefit ACT UP. In addition to acknowledging ACT UP's action at the Museum on July 27 and calling attention to Wojnarowicz's own participation in ACT UP, the label emphasizes the fact that HIV and AIDS continue to affect individuals and communities throughout the world, disproportionately those of color.
Op-Ed Contributor Last month, more than 1,200 Turkish and foreign academics signed a petition calling attention to the continuing humanitarian crisis in many Kurdish-majority towns in southeastern Turkey, which are the site of fighting between the Turkish Army and the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K. The petition decried the Army's shelling of urban areas and the imposition of weekslong, 24-hour curfews, which have left many civilians unable to bury their dead or even obtain food.

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