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"humanize" Definitions
  1. humanize something to make something more pleasant or suitable for people; to make something more humane

563 Sentences With "humanize"

How to use humanize in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "humanize" and check conjugation/comparative form for "humanize". Mastering all the usages of "humanize" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The exhibit was a way to humanize the hard data.
Often depicting Black men, Casteel, strives to humanize her models.
Melania Trump's speech was clearly designed to humanize Donald Trump.
Through their story, we've learned to humanize a historic enemy.
That was where the urge to humanize them originated from.
Clinton was using hardworking Hispanic families to humanize the issue.
What's unfortunate is that they don't much humanize anyone else.
But falling can also humanize the fashion world a bit.
But on balance, the arts humanize us and promote empathy.
Prosecutors are wisely taught to de-humanize criminal defendants at trial.
It's reasonable for any public-facing entity to humanize their workforce.
I thought it'd be funny to roast prisoners, humanize the prisoners.
Unclear messages, crossed wires (literally.) I also wanted to humanize them.
"You humanize them, even if you disagree with them," he said.
Let's humanize this guy, who's basically just a piece of background.
"I didn't do it to humanize him," Fallon told the Times.
" He added, "To me, it's vital that we humanize each other.
But even in death Australia did not want to humanize him.
Try to humanize ... You're saying that DACA, they use social media.
"The challenge is to humanize them and make them relatable," he says.
We're clear about something: We don't want to humanize pets even more.
But for the rest of the year, we also need to humanize.
Dr. Melfi helped humanize the often mysterious role of a psychotherapist/psychoanalyst.
Next, get Bill to go back in history to humanize his wife.
We did flashbacks for Bayley to humanize that side of the experience.
"I didn't do it to humanize him," Fallon says of the gesture.
We're also trying to humanize their perspective and where they're coming from.
You've discussed wanting to humanize Palestinians to people in the United States.
One chief aim of the Democratic National Convention was to humanize Hillary Clinton.
It's clear that the Atypical writers wanted to humanize Elsa with this storyline.
Being non-political from time to time is good way to humanize yourself.
Facial recognition is a dynamic tool that helps humanize our interactions with machines.
Again, my goal is to humanize this issue as much as I can.
His company sends men videos of their sperm to "humanize and normalize" it.
Scaramucci's memo also shows he would have made efforts to "humanize" the President.
I wanted to humanize the people that Betsy DeVos seemed to casually disregard.
He said he tried to humanize everyone in the film, even the police.
If he's trying to humanize them, he's not doing a particularly good job.
Films, like Hero Hitler in Love, humanize a sweet, funny version of Hitler.
In other words, the group aims to both humanize technologists and technologize humanists.
His suffering doesn't just humanize him, it makes the audience more human, too.
That doesn't mean we're judging the character; I have to humanize the character.
I have never heard of anyone asking French literature to humanize the French.
This helped humanize him with his audience and helped separate him from the majority.
It helps to humanize the condition and allow people to see those HIV affects.
Pablo Escobar was a bad man—what purpose does it serve to humanize him?
Photographs of concentration camp horror record the brutality, but these dialogues humanize the victims.
How personal loss, grieving, and memorialization can humanize and illuminate the controversies around monuments.
But over the past three decades, Emperor Akihito has done everything to humanize himself.
The key was to humanize everyone and then really start to analyze these labels.
In our rush to support and humanize refugees, we paint refugees as universally deserving.
Use a conversational tone and pepper in details about your work that humanize you.
With this scene, the show seems to ask: But can you humanize this one?
"I didn't do it to humanize [Trump]," Fallon explained to The New York Times.
Williams says StateCraft helped "humanize" Buhari's message of change to connect with the youth.
This year, Esparza authored L.A. Mexicano, a cookbook he hopes will help humanize immigrants.
You cannot humanize a murderer by showing him crying when he hugs his mother.
For years, Rudy Shepherd has made watercolor paintings to humanize people in the news.
It should not take a tragedy such as the Christchurch massacre to humanize Muslims.
We wanted to humanize these groups of people who have so often been dehumanized.
These are paintings that humanize everyone and everything involved, both person and landscape alike.
He says part of his mission is to "humanize" the people he sees every day.
But two women have helped humanize Shorten this campaign: his wife and his late mother.
We tried to humanize them, make them credible people you might meet on the street.
"I think it's so important that we humanize our government," she told MSNBC's Chris Hayes.
"I think it's so important that we humanize our government," Ocasio-Cortez recently told MSNBC.
Did that childhood experience make you want to explore who Dimka was, and humanize him?
Her intention was to humanize Plath, to reveal her as a healthy all-American girl.
Of all the characters in The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins decided to humanize President Snow.
"Social media has allowed Kashmiris to humanize their struggles through photos and videos," he said.
"I didn't do it to humanize him," Mr. Fallon said, explaining this moment to me.
And high-profile new chief brand officer Bozoma Saint John says she wants to "humanize" Uber.
Chopra's portrayal should, at the very least, humanize the woman that fascinated Netflix viewers in 2018.
That's also what I'm trying to do with my podcast Girlboss Radio — to humanize extraordinary people.
"It's a way to humanize the vast data we have in all that text," Chu says.
But pathological fear in the hearts of the super-powerful does more than just humanize them.
But what is shown is what matters most: Photos and video clips serve to humanize Mrs.
Others prefer to humanize white supremacists, rather than understanding the impact of their beliefs on others.
It helps humanize the force by allowing departments to connect and converse with the general public.
The thing is, you can't humanize a prison guard who killed an innocent black fan favorite!
It presents titles that humanize victims of rights abuses in hopes of cultivating empathy and action.
We extend this by exploring other multimedia resources from The Times that help humanize the crisis.
The exhibition helped to "humanize" the culture and showcase its contributions to the world, she said.
The intimate photos in their series Far South humanize a topic too often reduced to talking points.
And I'm sympathetic to reporters' efforts to humanize their news stories with vivid examples and memorable characters.
But there is another side to this story that is just as important to humanize and understand.
Because it's important to humanize an ice cold algorithmic interface, and humor has already been doing that.
To humanize Blackness, we must share stories that allow us to encounter Black characters in everyday life.
Here, Catastrophe does what few other sitcoms take the time to do: fully humanize its father figure.
Many police departments still claim that social media can humanize officers who might otherwise remain nameless badges.
Still, the show couldn't help but do what it does best in the process: humanize problematic characters.
That might be true, but only if there are grounding elements to humanize an otherwise robotic character.
For many, she has helped humanize the technocrat-banker with a tendency (now contained) for highfalutin jargon.
The disclosures humanize the candidates, giving them a chance to connect with the public on personal terms.
It's also inexplicably addictive — the acoustic guitar is doing a lot of work to humanize this track.
" He adds: "It is my job to humanize him, but the hope is that we're not glamorizing anything.
He told news outlets he invited King to humanize the issue of transgender people serving in the military.
Through my photographs, my goal is to humanize the very complex story of undocumented immigration and border security.
Cramer spoke with the company's CEO and Chairman Jim Foster, who shared the company's advances to humanize mice.
In convention speeches, for instance, a presidential candidate's spouse is supposed to do one thing: humanize the candidate.
"Perhaps the earrings, necklaces, and wrappings intended to humanize the offerings," wrote Swenson in an email to Gizmodo.
This tweak helped humanize the radiologists' work, and, as a result, they felt more empathy toward their patients.
Birth Of A Nation is powerful and effective, but it's spectacle that can't humanize or define its subject.
I didn't want to humanize him in any way, because I in no way support what he did.
How to intervene in this constant stream of information that does little to humanize those who are affected?
It does not need to modernize him (which feels unnecessary), or even to humanize him (which feels impossible).
"This is an effort to humanize a homeless person and reconnect them with their families," Mr. Adler said.
"As technology looks and acts more human-like, it [could] lead you to humanize it more," he said.
The show was supposed to help explain, and humanize, Trump's base to a frequently unsympathetic and uncomprehending public.
We are still too quick to humanize the powerful men accused of assault and to demonize their accusers.
As the media represents more diverse racial experiences with shows like "Black-ish," it will further humanize others.
Wright fondly weaves in their most egregious gaffes, not to embarrass the former presidents but to humanize them.
Each crack in the previously impenetrable juvenile prison gates helped normalize the young people's experience and humanize them.
"I probably said, 'Yes, that I wanted to humanize the President,' which I wanted to do," Wolff said.
For Zuckerberg, though, it's a chance to humanize himself and his mission to connect everyone in the world.
They grow up so quickly in the eyes of society...I'm hoping this study will humanize these youth again.
Still, it's revealing that portraying himself as a disengaged father seemed like a way to humanize himself to voters.
"Because the image of Osama bin Laden remains so toxic, the human form fails to humanize them," he explains.
Much of modern pop culture creates monsters out of men and expects audiences to buy narratives that humanize them.
"That to me has power, in the best way, to affirm, to vindicate, to humanize and to heal." video
"What this photograph does is humanize Harriet Tubman," said Lonnie G. Bunch III, the founding director of the museum.
The stories in "Wrestling Jerusalem" help to humanize issues too often spoken of in terms of land and politics.
He urges other founders to do whatever they can to "humanize this" global pandemic, and reach out if needed.
The piece aims to humanize and reduce stigma around abortion through four firsthand stories, including two from marginalized communities.
"The only way to cut through is to make a good-faith effort to humanize yourself," Mr. Casimir said.
Writing a book and revealing her identity publicly became an exercise for Miller to "humanize myself," she told CNN.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, the younger Mr. Sanders played a role in the effort to humanize the senator.
Humanize the process It's easy to enter into the meeting thinking that the interviewer is only there to judge you.
The goal of the video project is to help humanize the crisis, and put faces to those often intangible statistics.
Clearly, he'd been waiting decades to deliver a speech that would redefine and humanize his wife after years of attacks.
Newsweek, meanwhile, praised Burns's ability to graciously "humanize" the losing side in a cultural battle it viewed as definitively over.
Advisers are in the midst of negotiations with major networks for a nationally televised interview they hope will humanize him.
Cramer's top choice for opportunity was the pet segment, as people continue to humanize their animals and spend more money.
Article continues below The scale of modern warfare can be tough to humanize, but the Close Combat series sure tried.
The coming out of such a famous (and famously masculine) star allowed the press to personify and humanize the story.
Clinton has leaned heavily on "Ellen" to help humanize herself beyond policy speeches and personal attacks leveled on cable news.
In full, the visual experience is meant "to humanize this vast subject" of nuclear weapons and their history, he added.
To say that Mr. Jenkins, Mr. McCraney (and the formidable Mr. Ali) humanize Juan is to get it exactly backward.
Hateful, tactless comments were the focus of Moretz's messages, and she offered words to humanize victims of this online behavior.
Whether we need an "Evita" that helps to humanize a woman who enabled a dictator is a matter of taste.
It devised the "I'm the N.R.A." ad campaign, which tried to humanize the group, and featured celebrities like Roy Rogers.
Her function, it seemed, was to generate situations that would draw out Holmes's protectiveness on Watson's behalf — to humanize Holmes.
I thought that when people saw "Arrivals," simply presented as a collection of stories about people, it would humanize those people.
"Our fundamental idea behind it was trying to humanize or warm up the technology, and make it more approachable," he said.
You can also humanize the Control, with seasonal images and a customizable standby screen to blend in with your home decor.
These details humanize the colder aspects of space travel, and remind us that humanity occupies a fragile place in the cosmos.
The filmmakers linger long on Kaiser which can seem to humanize her — as they show what appear vulnerable or intimate moments.
"If he's the essence of evil, the mystery of him is so much more exciting than to humanize him," Green said.
Miss Americana is Swift's attempt to humanize herself, to show a peek at the real person who wears the celebrity skinsuit.
Always up for a little late-night mocking, he's aware that moments like these can help humanize politicians and manipulate press.
But leading up to Barack Obama's first election, he wanted to shift away from politics and humanize the big issues instead.
"I think that it gets shattered really quickly in a good way, because we get to really humanize ourselves," she says.
To be sure: We assume a public record of juvenilia will harm candidates, but it could just as easily humanize them.
Organizers hope that featuring athletes like Yusra will help humanize the millions of refugees seeking asylum in nations around the world.
The Whit Stillman-esque romantic melodrama "Those People" goes to great lengths to humanize Manhattan's upper crust, with generally successful results.
This is an excellent and long-overdue idea that would do much to humanize the way the correctional system treats juveniles.
A great admissions essay serves to humanize your application — so make sure you're highlighting who you are through what you've done.
In response, some of the best minds on the right are rethinking Reaganism and grappling with the need to humanize neoliberalism.
She exists to humanize Jackie, hoot at his groaners and, in one scene, gaze adoringly at him while at his feet.
"It's really a question of how do you humanize and how do you bring to life a situation," Ms. Bigelow said.
Through her work, she hopes to encourage viewers to examine their experiences online and humanize the individuals contributing to those experiences.
A child's teddy bear in a display case is apparently intended to humanize Rough Rider and vocal NRA supporter Theodore Roosevelt.
Soon, she and Zedd, 29, are living together in an attempt to humanize her as much as possible — and she's absolutely smitten.
Here, Erdos introduces us to some of these trash scavengers, to humanize an issue that may seem easy to dismiss otherwise. —L.
The World Cup is an opportunity to circumvent the suffocating rhythms of geopolitics and humanize nations that often exist solely as abstractions.
I introduce myself not to hold myself up as a paragon, but to provide one example to humanize those you call scum.
Powerful surrogates for Clinton this week have tried to humanize her while describing Trump as woefully unprepared to lead the United States.
I think that helped her to humanize the character in a way that she deeply understood, and could find access points to.
She is joining the Olivia Popes and Annalise Keatings of the television world to humanize women color, for better or for worse.
The goal is to humanize the arbitrary lines drawn on a map, and we're looking for your ideas on where to go.
The internet is great for blasting a message out into the world, but there's nothing like personal conversation to humanize an issue.
"She's a trainwreck," Kara says the next day after MJ pitches a segment to "humanize" her for the Great Day, USA demo.
The most persistent criticisms of shows like this are that they soften and humanize characters who might otherwise be seen as monstrous.
On Saturday's "SNL" we saw how comedy can humanize our view of a person, as McCarthy turned Spicer into a sympathetic character.
Still, Heidi Cruz made clear there are limits to how far she wants to go in her quest to humanize her husband.
And it's too bad because the speech was a good one, and meant to humanize Trump and soften his very rough edges.
No photographer managed to disrupt the normal and humanize the fringes of society with as much elegance and poise as Diane Arbus.
In the lead-up, state media outlets described times Mr. Xi has cried, as part of a broad effort to humanize him.
A face-to-face meeting can humanize the two sides and often removes some of the intrigue involved in impersonal, telephone communication.
"The goal of this project over all these years has been to humanize the issues of immigration and border security," he said.
Politicians try to humanize themselves by, among other things, delivering public insults of a kind that once would have been kept private.
At a time when science is increasingly questioned or ignored, this series of short documentaries aims to humanize people in the field.
It was a refreshing approach that helped to humanize and demystify the court, whose integrity Justice Stevens cherished as much as anyone.
It was a refreshing approach that helped to humanize and demystify the court, whose integrity Justice Stevens cherished as much as anyone.
Lichtman also strove to humanize the defendant, describing his childhood selling oranges, cheese and bread door to door in a poor village.
And with that beautiful tidbit, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to mention a role think he could humanize the hell out of.
"We&aposre just trying to keep things lighthearted and humanize the police department with some jokes," Assistant Chief Dennis Blankenship told Fox 45 .
It's successful because managing a police force is fun, but the daily break for narrative helps humanize the pixels and make everything real.
Then, roughly 72 hours before air, he revealed it: surreptitiously recorded audio of Kelly offering to humanize and soften him in a preinterview.
"I love when Jimmy Fallon plays 'humanize the monster'," wrote one user also referencing a previous visit by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
I always try to humanize him because people think he's a robot or he's a computer screen or he's not this human being.
It's a far cry from the zombies of Haitian lore, but it appears to be an attempt to humanize the zombie once again.
However, if you can humanize actions, if you can give examples that pertain to real people, well how can you hate on that?
That's where the idea came to humanize the system a bit more, by enabling public defenders to more easily connect with their clients.
She is still eager to humanize her husband, who is known much more for his sharp political skills than a warm, fuzzy demeanor.
Humanize, "a platform that democratizes the tools of advertising" to give regular people access to ad strategies that would normally be price prohibitive.
Defense lawyer Stew Mathews, tall, folksy, and with a full head of silver-white hair, attempted to humanize Tensing in his opening statement.
I try to humanize the criticism in a way that says this is about an action, it's not about you as a person.
I'll join you part of the way in your quest to humanize capitalism, but I have no doubt that overcoming it is necessary.
"Visibility" for trans people was supposed to help humanize us, to give the broader culture a sense of the people behind our stories.
The film was both constructed as a way to force people to think about it, but also to humanize people who had it.
The documentary fails to humanize or memorialize Bundy's 30-plus female victims, maintaining instead its intense, almost dazzled focus on the killer himself.
"The goal of this project over all these years has been to humanize the issues of immigration and border security," Mr. Moore said.
Top women of his campaign say he's "very respectful" and easy to humanize when they are out on the trail acting as surrogates.
The second you humanize your brand with a personal touch, you add a crucial element that brings your brand back down to Earth.
On paper from yellow legal pads, these rough impressions, surrounded by scrawled text — dialogue from the subject's interview — humanize and personalize the refugee crisis.
And he was the guy there to humanize her, to show the depths of her love for both him and their child and grandchildren.
As VR reflects more of our physical bodies, will this humanize our online relationships, or will we still find ourselves boxed in by hostility?
" Frank Luntz, a Republican expert on political messaging, said Mr. Cameron and the "Remain" camp had failed to "personalize, individualize or humanize their campaign.
Kaine will be seeking to further humanize Clinton during Tuesday's debate while making the case that she's the best, most rational choice for voters.
In "Genius," Geoffrey Rush plays the older Einstein, who is literally introduced with his pants down, perhaps in an attempt to humanize the man.
As pet owners increasingly humanize their pets, "they're more willing to spend money on things like premium pet care and food products," Kinahan says.
"It's such a cool way to humanize Hillary in a way that has been a struggle in a lot of ways," Ms. Olin said.
Here, stains, rust and rips humanize the impassive mannequins, and the frail, armless figure, of indeterminate gender, could have lived a thousand years ago.
An adept storyteller and historian, Powell manages to humanize a monarch who has at times been dwarfed by the voluminous publicity surrounding his abdication.
From the start I've wanted to bring an awareness to these families, to humanize them, instead of making broad strokes about why children fight.
I think his friends probably decided that a feature piece written by a woman who is not a football fan could help humanize him.
We jokingly refer to Jamie in the writers' room as the king of men, but at a certain point, you want to humanize him.
They migrate towards the United States, part of "a sort of helpless impoverished, faceless brown mass" Cummins says she wants to humanize for readers.
Saillard was able to humanize the exhibition because, as its title suggests, it doesn't just suggest the notion of travel in its most formal terms.
But changing the laws requires policymakers (and to some extent, the larger public) to respect and humanize people who are currently both stigmatized and criminalized.
He persisted, as he wanted all his programs to help humanize the incarcerated if their work was ever to be exhibited beyond the fenced community.
It's a hedge against Trump's divisiveness and doomsday scenarios, but also an opportunity for her to demonstrate her compassion and further humanize herself to voters.
Clinton already faces a struggle against her reputation as the creature of spin-doctors and professional politicians -- a series of scripted statistics doesn't humanize anyone.
The protagonists share a more-than-passing resemblance, down to their bleak lives within bright California environs, ex-wives and the daughters that humanize them.
The Hunt feels like a perfect response to the campaign to humanize those who believe in the natural superiority of one group over the other.
It seems like a perfect way to humanize metalheads and young Middle Eastern people, in a way that both groups can really use right now.
I think it's important to humanize these particular kinds of boys and young men because they comprise such a huge segment of the drug wars.
Because so many US foreign policy elites have met and spent time with Emiratis and Emirati officials, they are naturally more apt to humanize Emiratis.
Personal Interests: while perhaps not appropriate for every industry, often adding a few hobbies or interests can humanize your profile and bring a personal touch.
I find it very hard to humanize Sarevok in the way that I can a villain in a Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed game.
It's inert and quite drab, isolated, somewhat elegant in its blunt simplicity, but essentially pointless, though it does somewhat humanize the remote and desolate site.
Unlike a focus group or numbers from a poll, Mr. Brown said, a wide variety of responses from many people can help humanize an issue.
I also believe that we artists have the potential to revolutionize and humanize the distance learning system and make a great example to other disciplines.
"To make sculptures of women who are just being people seemed to me to be a way to humanize this form, which is so sexualized."
Ms. Gurira was a graduate student at N.Y.U. when she started collaborating on "In the Continuum," a 2005 play seeking to humanize women with AIDS.
At Kresge College, students and faculty joined "encounter groups" and "sensitivity training" sessions to break down hierarchy and humanize a university that was heavily bureaucratized.
It is no surprise, then, that the Latino community is widely misperceived and is especially in need today of voices to defend and humanize it.
Within this prison, Ms. Nwandu has been careful to particularize and humanize her main characters so that the tragedy is not just theoretical or surreal.
Interactions between them at motels or on the road humanize them, demonstrating the job's demands of physical labor, constant travel, and separation from their families.
As Rosin wrote: Despite the nagging existence of Val Schnurr and Misty Bernall's best efforts to humanize her daughter, the Cassie myth has taken root.
Working for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), Hine spent years traveling thousands of miles across the country to visualize and humanize this social issue.
The goal of the project, Hafez says, is to further humanize refugees, immigrants, and Muslims, and inspire people across the political spectrum to relate to them.
Through their art, they attempt to give voice to the voiceless, to humanize the ones we try to keep out, and to erase what divides us.
That kind of world building would certainly help the series humanize all the people Annie yelled at during "Troll" (expect for The Awesome, who's just bad).
In many cases, we meet the subjects of these rulings, which helps humanize them and make Ginsburg's fight on their behalf feel that much more vital.
The darker side of Edison's personality never entirely meshes with the sentimental attempts to humanize him, primarily his underdeveloped friendship with loyal personal secretary Samuel Insull.
"Even as #Palestinians are massacred NYTimes finds a way to humanize the #Israelis," James J. Zogby, the founder of the Arab American Institute, wrote on Twitter.
What the two daughters have in common: Both have the capacity to humanize their parents, who are among the least-liked major party nominees in history.
Earlier this month, it helped organize a national lobbying day in Washington, DC, as part of a longer-term attempt to destigmatize and humanize sex workers.
Definitely, but for us it's really important to humanize the actors mostly because it's our response to that rhetoric that porn inherently dehumanizes people, you know?
The popularity of the Magic Mike franchise and Channing's own personal connection to the industry seemed like an opportunity to humanize sex work and sex workers.
On a larger level, what I've seen unfold, even in this short week, is that there's an eagerness among some media to humanize the Border Patrol.
With more resources like those—those which seek to humanize the lives of gay Muslims—young people might see that they aren't condemned to the closet.
It was Bill Clinton's effort to humanize his wife, who's been caricatured by Republicans and other critics as a cold, calculating and corrupt creature of Washington.
The contrast between Tilly's taste and beauty and the townspeople's nastiness is cartoonishly overdrawn, even as the cast members work valiantly to humanize their simplistic roles.
" But, he said, "I think you have to humanize him, because unless we see how a regular human being can go down these roads, it's useless.
"Cinnamon's Wake" (season 1, episode 5) This is one of the only episodes that tries to humanize Babette instead of using her as a background joke.
It could be an effort to redefine himself, if he has finally figured out that it's necessary, or at least to humanize himself before his trial.
" It says the office needs to "humanize" Trump and suggests "a national online lottery to play a round of golf with him ... or a charity auction.
Ms. Bynum said she had wanted to talk to the person who reported her to the police because she hoped it would help humanize the encounter.
Democrats, meanwhile, have asked Ford questions that, along with her initial testimony, have helped humanize the sexual assault allegations — lending them some credibility, as Wallace noted.
The appearance, which broke records as the most-viewed Facebook Original episode in its first 24 hours, helped humanize Woods and deepen the dialogue about the incident.
The team behind the app created it to humanize the dominant mode of communication on mobile — which for most people is text — and encourage more voice conversations.
So perhaps this fascination with the state of Victoria and David Beckham's marriage comes from the need to humanize what has previously been a perfect, untouchable entity.
But when you humanize them, and give them human problems and things we can relate to, we enjoy being on the journey with them a lot more.
The New York Times has published a stunningly boot-licking article about Facebook's Chief Technology Officer that aims to humanize the executive's plight through his own tears.
And while many have spoken out against their hate-filled rhetoric, there are others who are just as loud about the need to humanize them as well.
Starring Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Kate Hudson and Gina Rodriguez, the film looks to humanize one of the world's most devastating man-made environmental catastrophes.
"By connecting people through our spaces with the best of design, technology, and, most importantly, community, we believe we will humanize the way people work and live."
Through his progressive directives, known as "Z-grams," Zumwalt tried to humanize the Navy and make life better for minorities, Navy wives, women sailors and junior officers.
"The thing that the Renaud Brothers do so well in SHELTER is humanize the homeless," Jason Mojica, executive producer of VICE Documentary Films, said in a statement.
The faintly mystical aura of his biography and certain strange wanderings into romantic love do not so much humanize Gaitonde as make him more marvelous, more mysterious.
For Terris, the lobbies and interior designs of financial institutions have a consistent aesthetic, one that flaunts global capital and finance but also tries to humanize it.
She writes that she tried very hard to humanize you to them, because of all this, "She's too cold, she's too ambitious," and all of those things.
Mr. Clinton's task was clear: to humanize his wife but also energize Democrats by flattering those in the hall and villainizing Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee.
What we seek from a sense of indignation about America's criminal-justice system is not to release the innocent but to humanize the treatment of the guilty.
We have to want to humanize the treatment of those we think "belong" in prison with the same energy with which we agitate for those we don't.
Thanks to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, police are attempting to humanize themselves online, whether or not they're physically repairing their relationships with America's communities.
Professional and amateur photographers alike express the natural beauty of untouched landscapes, highlight humankind's transgressions on those spaces, and humanize the animals whose homes are at stake.
He has a noble political goal in mind as well: to humanize Muslim texts for American readers, who are too often taught to be afraid of them.
"It's hardly unusual for pets in our lives to humanize us, and to bring into sharper focus the importance of national policies to help animals," he wrote.
" Mr. Duffy's show, "Plaidcast," references his rugged status as a lumberjack games champion and sets out to "humanize" his colleagues by interviewing "neat, cool members of Congress.
There to support the joint North and South Korean team, they also serve, at least theoretically, to normalize and humanize the regime — propaganda in fashionable person form.
Hearing Mr. Guzmán's story from his own mouth could humanize him in the eyes of the jury — or at least, appeal to his own flair for dramatics.
We humanize the consequences of some of these impulses not just in terms of who hears the expression but who is losing a livelihood as a result.
My objective was simple: to humanize those reduced to statistics in the wake of the massacre and to flesh out their stories for readers across the world.
But by sharing their stories, these women -- some mentioned above, others highlighted below -- hope they can humanize a subject that's hotly debated and, they say, gravely misunderstood.
But also, the first week of "Megyn Kelly Today" most closely resembled a familiar political ritual: an awkward rebranding campaign by handlers trying to humanize their candidate.
The global migrant crisis will only get worse as climate change sets in, and so we would do well to heed Alagbé's fevered attempts to humanize immigrants.
And though she brings a lot of humanity to the role, Janney doesn't exactly "humanize" LaVona; the character comes across as a monster, and Janney relishes that.
But the sudden move to invite journalists less than a month ahead seems timed to humanize Facebook's efforts to combat its ongoing data abuse and election interference scandals.
His office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but he told the Boston Globe that he wanted King at the address to humanize the issue.
Another intriguing aspect of Spaces is its emotion engine, which Booth says is designed to humanize the avatars through a mix of smart software and touch-controlled triggers.
I hope these photographs and interviews humanize incarcerated people with mental illnesses, and encourage us as a society not to sequester and ignore humans needing help, not punishment.
Perhaps it can serve as a counter-narrative to humanize black men as present and competent fathers in a media climate that largely continues to deny this possibility.
Toyota Connected will use Microsoft's cloud technology to develop "predictive, contextual and intuitive services" to "humanize the driving experience while pushing the technology into the background," Toyota said.
She called on the public and the media to "humanize" victims, after many news outlets focused on Turner's academics and accomplishments on the swim team at Stanford University.
An episode later in the season that relies heavily on flashbacks manages to humanize these characters slightly, but it requires hours of sometimes-grueling watching to get there.
Being a refugee has shaped my life and I feel fiercely moved to not only help destigmatize but also humanize our struggling brothers and sisters around the globe.
Town hall debates can be good for Trump because they allow him to humanize his reactionary policies by attaching them to real humans and to real human pain.
CAST, as it is known, has revitalized an M.I.T. model begun in the late 1960s of bringing in artists to humanize technology and create more expansive-thinking scientists.
CRAIG VENTER: So at my other company, Synthetic Genomics, we've been working with United Therapeutics to rewrite the genome of pigs to humanize the organs for transplant patients.
The bottom line is that prisons are inextricably linked to sexual violence — and centering and lifting up all survivors will be impossible unless we humanize those behind bars.
Not only do the most vociferous among us humanize what might otherwise be a faceless brand, but they also help amplify its reach in measurable ways. ""http://mashable.
Some said The Times's initial reporting on the suspect, Mark Conditt, treated him too lightly or did too much to humanize him because he was white and Christian.
I knew the story would be a new way to humanize the immigration debate — these were women affected by administration policies who had literally made Mr. Trump's bed.
Lewis wrote this piece as one of four original works for Audible, and it shows off his ability to humanize and make fascinating even the most arcane data.
Like the surreal moment when you discover you can walk into these migrants' hearts, this mournful reverie serves to humanize people we still think of mostly in aggregate.
To the people Agnew and president Richard Nixon were seeking to reach, to the purported "Silent Majority" of Americans who felt increasingly alienated, this only served to humanize him.
We are people who feel a need to address issues the same way they do, and they should at least humanize the other end of those tweets and articles.
It's also worth entertaining the notion that tweaks to the Night King's face are meant to humanize the character a little more — which could hint at his true identity.
I think brushing aside the gender issues related to digital assistants is at least as problematic as trying to humanize an algorithm to customers —many of whom are children.
This happens on a personal level — Robbie's warm, openhearted performance as Tate helps humanize a woman who will be forever known as a murder victim — and a cultural level.
"Sharing your experiences, especially with people who care about you but may not fully understand your identities, can help humanize what they might see as unfamiliar topics," she says.
If television is the primary cultural force shaping public perception, then it's important to carefully write Latinx subjectivities instead of just identities that "humanize," and therefore uphold, oppressive assumptions.
Melania Trump's convention speech was billed as one of the highlights of this week, one that could help humanize him and appeal to female voters concerned about his temperament.
Of all the things that excited DNC delegates on Tuesday night — and there were several of them — hearing Bill Clinton humanize Hillary Clinton was very low on the list.
What's missing, though -- from the media, and even more, from presidential aspirants not named Donald -- is a sincere effort to communicate with and humanize the people who support Trump.
"The goal is to humanize all these characters, and for my character, part of that journey was being on camera for the first time in his life," said Schwimmer.
K. A. Robinson Montclair, N.J. I suppose the goal of Hamza's photos was to humanize gun owners and to show us how "normal" gun ownership is for many people.
Like other sitcoms, The Big Bang Theory used broad stereotypes to try to humanize a group of people who were often the butt of the joke on other shows.
"It's hard to make movies that people experience instead of just receive," Mr. Nichols said, adding that the film's intimate feeling was meant to humanize the issue at stake.
Traditionally, the wives of powerful men have acted to soften and humanize their husbands, to counteract allegations of sexual misconduct, infidelity, or other behavior that might give voters pause.
Drop the math and humanize the problem: Experts use figures to discuss scarcity: the projected numbers of severely ill people versus the existing supply of ICU beds and ventilators.
"This is such a time for finesse, so when an influencer can humanize a brand and place it in the appropriate context for the consumer, you can't replicate that."
I have read excerpts of #AmericanDirt and I think it will do more harm than good in trying to actually humanize an issue that has been dehumanized for years.
Not to say that there's no love for our sisters of lighter complexion, but for this story in particular, I wanted to feature a chocolate woman and humanize us.
The Fords said they went public with their story because they feel it is important to raise awareness about transgender issues and to humanize and normalize gender nonconforming people.
So when I came out, I started this organization called Define American, and the whole goal is, how do we humanize this thing and make it actually about people?
Earlier that year, Vargas founded Define American, a non-profit media and culture organization that aims to "humanize the conversation on immigration" and change the way immigrant's stories are told.
The biggest reason the voters are usually subjected to endless pictures, videos, and stories about the candidates' wives and children is because they almost always help to humanize the candidate.
"We were talking about this idea of cosmic evil versus human evil, and I think through those conversations, I learned that it was important to humanize my characters," Poulter said.
His personal reflections on thinking he would be among the last wave of soldiers to fight in Afghanistan served to really humanize Buttigieg, who can at times seem somewhat robotic.
He is patient, thorough, and meticulous in his attempt to explain the process and elements through which we normalize the spectacle of war and alternately humanize and demonize various parties.
"A lot of people might say that I go above and beyond to try to humanize my mother, but no matter what, my mother was my mother," he tells PEOPLE.
I hope my work can help normalize and humanize our existence to others, and that it can help others see the beauty in diversity when it comes to gender expression.
Conservatives balked at Akihito's embrace of atonement, but his son is likely to continue to stress pacifism and war remembrance, as well as his father's efforts to humanize the monarchy.
It shines a stark light on the price of pursuing the American dream while working to humanize Lightly as much as it honors him and his contributions to the genre.
And if the story is too tricky to realize its themes or welcome the impatient, it also contains enough empathy to humanize a character who's part man, part spiritual symbol.
We see this need to humanize evil reflected in the real world as well; we're still using dismissive language to describe white terrorists instead of calling them what they are.
WeWork CEO and co-founder Adam Neumann said in a press statement that the company, which provides flexible office spaces to paying members, aims to "humanize" the way people work.
Yeah, well when you have a tin box that's just got hard edges, it's completely non ... You want to humanize it to some degree, but you've got to be careful.
By working with Sungir experts, the studio hoped to humanize these bygone cultures and inspire public interest in their lives by reanimating their faces in VR for the first time.
In theory, having real human faces attached to some of The Circle's more unlikely statements and beliefs should humanize the story, making it more grounded and real, and raising the stakes.
In focusing that platform through her own story, Secrets needed to humanize herself and her struggle for the public while explaining her relationship with gender with as much clarity as possible.
The second night of the convention was supposed to be the night to humanize Clinton, by bringing out person after person who's worked with her on key issues throughout her career.
An apology will not fix everything that has been broken over the past few years, but if done wholeheartedly, it can humanize Mr. Trump in ways that we can only imagine.
But he said he supports the March for Science if it can stay focused on what science does for society—and perhaps humanize his colleagues to the rest of the country.
She looks back with longing at the faith she left as soon as she could, and the family she never will, telling the kind of stories that humiliate and humanize both.
Anyway, I just think if you're going to try to humanize Arya Stark, Ed Sheeran is not the way to do it, with his humble face and his weirdly pure voice.
Anki is gearing up for the launch of its toy robot Cozmo with a new series of videos it's calling "Cozmoments," little vignettes designed to humanize its artificial intelligence-powered character.
Through this logic, the suburbs become a proverbial safe space for the white imaginary, in which disclaimers of literary adaptations or autobiographies or true stories offer license to only humanize whiteness.
I'm always sick of watching TV and only one side gets a voice, and I thought it would be interesting to try to humanize this completely other side of the fence.
"I want Daddy," he wept, as his mother tried her best to hold her composure to humanize the man that Fox News and other national media outlets had already begun demonizing.
" Like the Parkland students—notably Emma González and David Hogg—Thunberg excels at using her personality to humanize a complex political issue, and, as Middaugh puts it, "clapping back at critics.
"It's when we talk about what troubles us in a brave space that we can begin to humanize our issues to make them, at least a little, less daunting," she said.
Thankfully, there is no shortage of people to tell the real story of millions of immigration stories, and St. Patrick's Day is an opportunity to humanize our nation's conversation about immigration.
While he doesn&apost necessarily humanize the figures, he does paint them as real people with a dangerous amount of power that social media has magnified in our already fragmented country.
As a photographer who focuses on women's issues, and in an age when anti-refugee sentiment appears to be spreading, it's important for Papadopoulos to humanize her subjects and share their stories.
"We know that representation is power—and that LGBTQ elected officials humanize our lives and change political and policy debates," Victory Fund President & CEO Aisha C. Moodie-Mills said to LGBT Weekly.
Art Detectives hopes to humanize each group for the other, transforming teens from troublesome bodies into true, curious individuals and the police from threatening and potentially lethal figures to grownups with hearts.
Ren hopes people who play his game will get a better understanding of how hard it is to stay healthy in frequent smog conditions, going beyond news coverage to humanize the issue.
Tlaib has said that as a Congress member she plans to work to "humanize" Palestinians in the eyes of Americans and fight against AIPAC, a largely influential and controversial pro-Israel lobby.
This kind of visibility serves as cultural education and has the power to humanize transgender people to those who would otherwise never have challenged the stereotypes and assumptions they'd inherited about them.
In teaser content like the video for the Samsung Bedtime VR Story device, that readers will distrust as marketing schtick, virtual reality firms will attempt to humanize the realm of virtual reality.
We must actively diversify our daily lives and choose curiosity over judgement; we need to make a concerted effort to humanize strangers by treating them how we would like to be treated.
Now, a number of children's books authors, moved by these images and other news reports, are taking on the subject in fiction to humanize and personalize the ongoing conflict for young readers.
The stars of the film understand that the women that they portrayed were far from angels (who could forget Kelly's blackface fiasco?), but as actors, it was their job to humanize them.
Liss has now founded the Re-Humanize Movement, an organization currently seeking charity status that will educate survivors and those in the justice system on how to seek alternate means of justice.
American Dirt fails to humanize immigrants because its author was unwilling to face the real forces behind migration and the very real challenges migrants meet once they arrive in the United States.
Maas could be faulted for speaking for the experience of another group of people, but his purpose is to humanize a figure who has often been dehumanized in tellings of US history.
Ducournau spoke with VICE about techniques she used to humanize a cannibal, early reactions to her film, and why the most disturbing part of it is far from the consumption of human flesh.
He had a way of using language both to humanize himself and also sort of appeal to the audience and try to show that the other side, the majority's arguments, didn't hold water.
Magneto and Killmonger are compelling because they have deeply relatable motivations, but it's going to be much harder to humanize Thanos' desire to collect a bunch of cosmic McGuffins and rule the galaxy.
Bill Clinton's artful effort to humanize his wife, who sometimes comes off as robotic on the campaign trail and has struggled to win voters' trust, was met with enthusiastic cheers in the room.
After the slow and steady evolution of Negan's character, and the significant time the show put in to humanize him, it turns out his big downfall was trusting other people to remain loyal.
Also, in an unnecessary subplot meant to humanize a character that isn't particularly human in the first place, we meet a teenage girl (Danika Yarosh) who may or may not be Reacher's daughter.
Like Ello, for example, which was poised to offer a hipper, less corporate, and kind of weird online social experience for Generation Y. Ello tried to humanize the experience of maintaining friendships digitally.
Poppy and Chloe "aspire to uncover a new version of the female experience and to humanize an industry that has long been a source of criticism," by way of their feature-length film.
They say that stepping out of the shadows and speaking publicly is a way to humanize their plight and counter the arguments that they are dangerous or a drain on the United States.
It appears to be part of a broad effort to humanize Mr. Xi and build a cult of personality around him, an endeavor that has gone beyond anything dedicated to recent Chinese leaders.
The gradual build and eventual snap of Stan's mental state, the detail about his life and first-person perspective humanize him in a way we come to hate and fear, but also pity.
Tyler Davis's installation, A Leopard Can't Change Its Spots adorns prints of victims over police uniforms, commenting on the inability to humanize victims and see them separately from the color of their skin.
This show hasn't gotten great reviews so far, but if it can make that suffering real — if it can humanize the origins of this monstrous tragedy — it will have succeeded at something worthy.
Mr. Ma said he had sought to humanize Mr. Xi by depicting him and his wife, Peng Liyuan, as animated characters, a technique aimed at attracting people who are not interested in politics.
I tried to humanize Muslim families, with my one-woman show, "All Atheists Are Muslim," sharing the story of moving in with my white atheist college boyfriend, and telling my parents about it.
However, when news of the show came out Sunday, it was met with outrage from many people concerned that it would ultimately humanize the Klan or otherwise make the group seem more palatable.
But like that unorthodox foray into history, this one approaches political issues from an oblique angle, looking for the idiosyncrasies and ironies that humanize the pursuit of ideals and the exercise of power.
The setting and his clothing humanize him, allowing us to see this Georgia preacher as a member of the thoroughly American black middle class that played a crucial role in the freedom struggle.
A lot of male voters might wish they had a wife like Melania, and a lot of women voters may wish they looked and dressed like Melania, but she doesn't humanize Trump very much.
The show depicts queer Latinxs as human already, eliminating the need to "humanize" issues of immigration, race, gentrification, class, and violence in border and queer communities so that white audiences can understand and sympathize.
It's perhaps a better display of bionic jazz than anything else ever released on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label, which has sought to humanize dance music and digitize organic sounds since its inception in 2008.
As well as breaking down barriers through food, Habiague is keen to tell the stories of the people of Mescladis, aiming to humanize his staff through initiatives such as photography exhibitions and comic books.
"I want to humanize the immigrant story as an American story, and allow people a different narrative from what they might be seeing on the news or in their communities," Nettles tells Rolling Stone.
That's why there are efforts to humanize AI — and why it's such a big story every time one of the semi-autonomous systems currently on roads, like Tesla and Uber, gets in an accident.
We can neither humanize nor domesticate them, which is what makes them so quietly powerful — an energy that owes something to the Aztecs' heavy involvement with psychoactive substances — psilocybin, peyote, and morning glory plants.
"When we're able to represent Muslim women from all these diverse lifestyles, these diverse backgrounds, it really is able to humanize us — as much as I hate to use that language," Al-Khatahtbeh said.
Smith resists the temptation to "humanize" Cunanan or justify his behavior, but he doesn't excuse society as a whole from the role it played in making him the monster that he finally became, either.
"It's about the power of art to humanize," the star soprano Renée Fleming, who recorded the arias by Dvorak and Puccini that Ms. Moore lip-syncs to in the film, said in an interview.
Analysts say the fact Kim delivered the New Year's message in a Western-style suit rather than his usual Maoist attire may be an attempt to "humanize him," especially to U.S. and Asian audiences.
Current projects from the research lab include Melange, which is trying to study multilingual speech that can help to humanize virtual assistants in the future, and make them more accessible to the developing world.
While Darren Criss (who previously teamed with producer Ryan Murphy on "Glee") delivers a strong, compelling performance, the underlying efforts to humanize Cunanan and, indeed, explain him drifts down some troubling and questionable corridors.
Gomez, 27, and co-executive producers Aaron Saidman and Eli Holzman want to highlight the real-life fears and hardships these families experience every day in the hopes it will humanize them for viewers.
The playbook: After the media furor around whatever scandal of the moment died down, Kalanick tried to humanize himself — and, by virtue, the company — and often turned to puppies or children to do that.
Harry (Alex Fitzalan) seems to be competing with Campbell early in the season for the title of Worst Douchebag, but then Harry's struggles (drug addiction and constant sluggish state) humanize him far more than Campbell.
The Vox Borders project is meant to be an active dialogue with you, our audience, to identify and document the border stories that can humanize the people and communities divided by lines on a map.
Testing defensive end load-bearing capabilities might not be absolutely crucial to achieving a wider rollout, but it will help Uber humanize the tech, which is bound to make others like Tuitt "nervous" at first.
The focus on data seems a long way from the company's purpose of bringing people together, but Earp says there's now a realization in the marketing industry that "you have to humanize technology," he said.
Karley Sciortino: The goal of my writing has always been to support the idea of female sexual agency and to humanize people and desires that are often thought of as weird, gross, taboo, negative, etc.
Mashable Tech Reporter Kerry Flynn and fellow panelists will explore how this is already playing out, and will discuss practical advice for companies looking to humanize their brands in a world of continually advancing technologies.
But Battlefield 1, again in an effort to humanize the people fighting on the ground during the First World War, invests you not in a general war effort but the personal circumstances of your character.
Much as "Bubbikins" shows, the documentary was an attempt to humanize the royal family in the eyes of the public, and while three-quarters of British people viewed it live, the Queen absolutely hated it.
Where It Gets Better and the Trevor Project have succeeded is in their ability to humanize gay people and start a loud conversation about issues like bullying and suicide that were once only whispered about.
It doesn't sway us as much as empathy, but still, there is something about the act of trying to make sense of the thoughts and actions of others that makes it easier to humanize them.
To ensure developers make use of the tools as intended – to humanize Alexa's speaking patterns – Amazon has set limits on the amount of change developers are able to apply to the rate, pitch, and volume.
But art has other ways to humanize time's passage, forms emphasizing lines of continuity and species of kinship that family sagas — still the dominant genre for putting history's course on an individual scale — largely ignore.
Back home, a widowed sister and sick nephew — trying gamely to humanize a paper-thin lead character — stare at the sky and wonder why Uncle Will is never around long enough to tell them anything.
The whole point of my work is to humanize trans existence, because even though our existence is marginalized, at the end of the day, we're all human and our day-to-day looks no different.
Law enforcement agencies argue that they are successfully using humor and memes on social media in an effort to humanize officers, engage the community to get shares and tips, and find and arrest wanted offenders.
"Remember, Mr. Murphy, that Bill Cosby became legendary because he used comedy to humanize all races, religions and genders; but your attacking Mr. Cosby helps you embark on just becoming click bait," Wyatt's statement said.
And while the movie is rightfully more interested in lauding her bravery than highlighting her sometimes abrasive personality, these small moments help to humanize a portrait that can at times seem more awestruck than enlightening.
It might seem like a simple act to have sites and graves listed online in the NBDEA, yet each entry is a call to remember and humanize people who have for too long been forgotten.
Whatever fine print of the ACA found its way to the Supreme Court, the real fight concerned the propriety of an expansive federal government that seeks to regulate and humanize a national health care market.
Indeed, rather than relitigate Dylan's story directly, the profile attempts instead to humanize Previn's enduring relationship with Allen — and, by extension, Allen's disintegrating public persona — while depicting Mia Farrow as a neglectful, abusive, and unhinged mother.
As we wrapped up our conversation, Smith told me he hopes the media will humanize the people in coal country and that politicians will begin to talk about real ideas for post-oil and gas economies.
A 48-year-old father of three and former SWAT team sniper who now works as a community officer for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Peetz works with Webster to humanize police officers on the podcast.
We don't need to humanize them, but the last 17 years of war have left us wiser about why Afghanistan can't be fixed, and why Iraq needs to find its own solutions, with some outside help.
While Yokosuka Story and Yokosuka Again portray the dehumanizing effects of US military occupation, photographs dating from the late 1980s onward attempt to humanize what might otherwise be considered abject or tragic, like aging or injury.
Both are valid approaches to the genre, as is the ridiculous, sexy Hannibal, which didn't so much humanize a serial killer and cannibal, but made him so hot that it was impossible to resist his allure.
The ability to essentially "humanize" a pig or other large animals is why, in 2015, the National Institutes of Health banned the use of public funds for research that would insert human cells into animal embryos.
But the filmmakers also take time to humanize Martin, while presenting Zimmerman's history of alerting the police about African-American youths in the neighborhood -- raising issues of racial profiling that were excluded from consideration at trial.
Many people believed that it was staged in order to humanize Al (who was seen by many as a little stiff), while others believed it was a genuine expression of how much he loved his wife.
His goal is to give to more groups to increase their visibility and through that "to ultimately humanize American Muslims and underscore the breadth of what American Muslim means — as opposed to a very narrow definition."
And Bryan Cranston, whose portrayal of Lyndon Johnson in "All the Way" was somehow both titanic and warm, seems like perfect stage casting to humanize the role of a newscaster pushed over the brink of madness.
" WeWork's co-founder and chief executive, Adam Neumann, said, "This support from SoftBank and the Vision Fund will provide even more opportunities for creators as we set out to humanize the way people work and live.
Over a short period of time, I began to see them as human and I started to humanize them and it started to push out and destroy the demonization and hatred I had in my head.
The Suicide Squad is a team full of villains, led by a crack-shot assassin that the movie attempts to humanize in a handful of laughable scenes where he's shown as loving his school-aged daughter.
Voces de la Frontera (Voices from the Border) typically includes children in its marches, seeking to humanize the debate over immigration policy, but opted against that in Cleveland because "things can escalate," group member Daniel Gutierrez said.
Their helplessness and confusion makes Belko Experiment feel like Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's The Cabin in the Woods, but with less humor, and without the peeks behind the antagonists' screen to shape and humanize the story.
The minute-long spot starts with a look back at Facebook's older interface and tries to humanize what we do on the network by connecting posts back to real people, all with sad piano music playing overtop.
While there's value in this attempt to hear from Putin on his terms -- and even humanize an often-demonized figure -- Stone's idle chitchat and solicitous tone will surely leave many journalists and Putin critics gnashing their teeth.
Although the work is a critique of this level of conformity, Noh manages to humanize the dancers — the variations within each dancer's posture are little rebellions against the hours of practice that undoubtedly went into this performance.
If it has a mission, to use another Lorne Trexley word, it is to humanize all aspects of another of Bakerton's terrible conundrums and to draw readers once more into the heart of this living, breathing town.
Mueller also suggested that, in advance of the second encounter, Trump could work to "humanize" his policy points by talking about how they would help specific individuals whom he knows or has met on the campaign trail.
But given his high-gloss persona, helped by his relationship with the movie star Rosario Dawson, and his high-gloss head, it served to humanize him (especially when he joined the chorus and poked fun at himself).
"If an Israeli creator feels he needs to humanize Palestinians, it means that he begins with the idea that they're not human," Mr. Kashua, now a professor at the University of Illinois, said in a telephone interview.
Lee endeavors to humanize various products like facial creams, portraying a kind of colonization, not just of things and places, but one's own brain and ideas, with brand names undertaking a kind of intimate relationship with people.
Oberst sort of dives into the bodies of various narrators (a young man tempted to join the army; himself as hot new musician), to humanize cheerful topics like the nihilism of contemporary, monetized warfare, and music industry careerism.
There have been countless other question and answer platforms — Quora is even still a thing (somehow) and in the early web 2.0 era, there were plenty of attempts to humanize search engines (Jason Calacanis's Mahalo comes to mind).
His dispatch of his sister to the Winter Olympics in South Korea in February and a rare appearance by his wife when South Korean envoys visited in March demonstrates an effort to humanize his leadership abroad, they added.
LONDON (Reuters) - Movie director Kathryn Bigelow said on Wednesday she hoped U.S. President Donald Trump would watch her new film "Detroit," saying it might help to humanize him at a time when racial tension is roiling the nation.
But because so many in Washington have longstanding relationships with Saudi officials, but have perhaps never even met an Iranian official, they are apt to humanize and empathize with the Saudis they know over the Iranians they don't.
Mr. Bolton's approach, then and now, runs counter to our long history of being in the forefront of efforts to humanize, as much as possible, the conduct of warfare and to hold accountable those who violate those standards.
Not only does the film tackle the limits of technology, but, more significantly, it probes the boundaries of VR as an empathy machine and aims to humanize immigrants and refugees who are so often wrongly described as criminals.
In a new working paper, co-author Alison Wood Brooks, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School, found that discussing failures can help to humanize the sharer by making them seem more approachable and relatable in the workplace.
But Christian also notes that many of the newer criminal justice-themed programs, from dramas (Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black") to podcasts ("Serial," Christian's own "Telling Lives"), humanize the characters in ways that previous shows did not.
"I certainly can understand and appreciate the desire to humanize the text-message interview process, but I'm not convinced using Bitmoji avatars is the right solution," said Amanda Augustine, a career advice expert at recruitment guidance site TopResume.
I outed myself in a very public way in The New York Times in 2011, and since then have appeared regularly on cable news programs, especially on Fox, to humanize the very political and polarizing issue of immigration.
"So many people told stories they shouldn't have had to tell in order for people to start to humanize this situation," Cecile Richards, who was president of Planned Parenthood from 212 to 236, told BuzzFeed News on Monday.
Her aim with most of her work is to humanize institutional power structures, subtly undermining them while adhering to the letter of their regulations: exploiting legal escape clauses and other red tape, and forging relationships with civil servants.
"I thought, 'Hey, maybe that's a good place for me to kinda try and humanize people who are sick, and to make them more three-dimensional, and talk about the things that don't normally get talked about," Wineland said.
I shouldn't have to tell a news outlet to not give a man who has been notoriously associated with racism, misogyny, xenophobia, antisemitism, transphobia, and homophobia a platform, much less humanize their advocates and depict them as social 'pariahs.
Baldwin also said he recognizes the possibility that his part as the president-elect on "SNL" may have helped to humanize the president-elect to audiences, recalling a sarcastic email from a friend thanking him for helping Trump win.
Despite Mr. Brafman's efforts to humanize Martin Shkreli, the boorish pharmaceutical executive notorious for price gouging, jurors convicted Mr. Shkreli in August on three counts of fraud relating to two hedge funds and a drug company he previously ran.
As for Mr. Jones's well-run, well-funded campaign, it is using glossy mailers to highlight vivid details of the young women's allegations, trying to cut through the fog to humanize the accusers and show that they are credible.
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But "American Dirt" has now been largely rejected by the very Mexicans and Mexican Americans it was meant to foreground, the "faceless brown mass" Ms. Cummins — who has a Puerto Rican grandmother and identifies as white — sought to humanize.
" Rashad Robinson, the executive director of Color of Change, praised the channel for taking concerns about the series seriously, adding: "We both want to work together to ensure that it did not normalize and humanize racism and white supremacy.
But it's strange that The Case Against Adnan Syed should make such a concerted push to humanize Hae Min Lee while simultaneously glossing over so many of the negative aspects of her own framing of her relationship with Syed.
"My political beliefs, my actions of trying to humanize all races, genders, and religions have landed me in this place surrounded by barb wire fencing, a room made of steel and iron," he said through Wyatt in a statement.
"I love DJs, and I love the culture of it, and I wanted to figure out a way to put it up there... but you have to find a way in to humanize it and make it relatable," Elba told E!
More recently, he spearheaded collaborations with YouTubers like Casey Neistat to "humanize" the company — he led an industrywide push to invest in tech YouTubers and other creators instead of traditional ad agencies, laying the groundwork for much of that industry today.
Neiss pointed to the tactile nature of the Vietnam Memorial and pictures of Syrian refugees going viral on social media as examples of situations where human faces and names have been used to humanize the vague abstraction of terrible events.
Mirando sponsors a "contest" that lets rural farmers raise their own specimens—like the titular Okja—softening its public image in the process, and tries to rope them into reality TV shorts and social media posts to humanize its profiteering.
Attendees learned everything from how to allocate resources for traditional television advertising and digital ads, to how to use Snapchat to humanize their candidate and reach younger voters — often the hardest to mobilize and excite to turn out to vote.
Toyota AE86 by Timothy CorbinThe boundaries between technology and automotive sectors continue to blur, and now Toyota and Microsoft have announced that they'll be working together to imbue cars with artificial intelligence that will, they promise, humanize the driving experience.
Multiple House Republicans told CNN that Pence told personal stories about Trump and his dealings with him one-on-one, and that his running mate helped humanize the real estate mogul for a group that doesn't know the GOP nominee well.
I'm not arguing for less road safety, but there are ways to humanize modern cars — as McLaren showed when it followed its coldly calculated 12C with cars that now evoke the company's swooping logo in the shape of their headlights.
Unlike the red coat on a little girl in the otherwise black-and-white "Schindler's List," which Spielberg used to track and humanize, Gerhmann's red, a silent visual narrative, moves freely, uncontained, appearing here and there, marking an existential malady.
"My political beliefs, my actions of trying to humanize all races, genders and religions landed me in this place surrounded by barb wire fencing, a room made of steel and iron," the former "Cosby Show" star said, according to NBC.
Although Clinton ripped into Trump during her appearance, mostly she was on Fallon for the same reason Trump was: Both presidential candidates have what could be called a humanization problem, and Fallon's late night show exists to humanize his guests.
The son of Pakistani immigrants who moved to South Carolina in the 153s, Mr. Ahmad said he got involved in the voting challenge to counteract the anti-Muslim rhetoric of the recent presidential election and to "humanize Muslims" at his school.
During the 2016 campaign, she was credited with helping to humanize her husband, who can come across as gruff and impersonal, offering a tour of their Burlington home and even showing reporters pictures of their wedding day from a photo album.
Even if they meant their comments sarcastically, failing to provide any context and merely portraying Kim as a kooky character at best and a fun-loving man of the people at worst only serves to humanize the bloody, murderous dictator.
As for the Chinese, perhaps it's time to humanize them and see them as entrepreneurs who venture abroad seeking a better life, but whose presence may be causing some unintended consequences in the weak, authoritarian African states to which they come.
Mark Zuckerberg took to Facebook Live and gathered a trio of "Dreamers" to share stories of their American upbringing, an effort to humanize the news their status in the U.S. is now in doubt after President Trump rescinded a key program.
The documentary also takes pains to humanize Lee, quoting at length from her diary and bringing her to life as vividly as possible, all while revisiting Lee and Syed's school, their Baltimore neighborhoods, and their classmates' memories of them both.
Van Dyke's family members are trying to humanize the former Chicago police officer during his sentencing hearing for the 2014 fatal shooting of McDonald, saying he's a good father and husband who goes out of his way to help and who isn't racist.
Well, for one, talking about failure can help to cultivate a more collegial work environment, since it can "humanize the sharer by making them seem more approachable and relatable in the workplace," The Times wrote in a story about failing the right way.
How sales took Ysiad Ferreiras from gang violence in the Bronx to Silicon Valley We all read the daunting statistics about single motherhood and teen pregnancy, but we don't always get to read stories that humanize the individuals going through these experiences.
In the golden age of superhero movies, especially in the more recent releases, there's a clear attempt to humanize every hero by giving the audience at least a few scenes to laugh at, making these heroes more relatable to everyday folks like us.
It started out with a premise about, let's look at the enemy and see if it's not possible to actually humanize the enemy, see if we can't see ourselves in them, see if they're not just like us in so many ways.
It joins several other law enforcement agencies around the country that have decided that podcasts are an effective way to polish the image of the police, humanize them, explain the intricacies of their work and enlist the public's help in gathering information.
And while I'm not sure that having a miniature Eye of Sauron-esque obelisk stare at me while I make pasta is something I'm particularly looking for in my life, it's an interesting attempt to help humanize a device intended for conversational interactions.
So while the courts should step up and refine their approach to sexting, it's time adults step up and give guidance to young people and help them become thinking, happy, secure and productive people who can go on to humanize our fraying society.
While Mr. Clinton had clinched the Democratic nomination, his appearance (he donned dark glasses and played "Heartbreak Hotel") helped humanize him for a challenging fall campaign in which he started in third place against George H. W. Bush and H. Ross Perot.
EISENBERG The way I think about it is, if I'm writing the part and I'm playing the part, I can make the part as distasteful on the page as possible, and then every other ounce of me will try to humanize it.
It was a wish list of issues the organization would have liked him to focus on, including the Rohingya, the killings in the Philippines, and a slew of political prisoners whose heartbreaking stories humanize the plight of all those incarcerated for ideas.
"I've personally had to fight tooth and nail to humanize my daughter, as a person and a member of a community that wasn't in the elite area," says Harris, whose daughter Unique was 24 years old when she disappeared from her DC home.
The piece, called "So Close," is the work of the French artist JR, known for siting monumental photographic portraits in public spaces around the world to humanize political problems, and it is based on an archival image of immigrants waiting at Ellis Island.
Jim Jourdane, with text from Aditya GangadharanPerhaps the biggest success of Fieldwork Fail comes from its use of illustration to humanize science, and to distance it from the stereotypes of the "out of touch" scientist in a white coat, tucked away in a windowless lab.
The "You Look Disgusting" video, which has amassed 28 million views, shows Ford surrounded by the nearly 100,000 negative comments people have written about her — all in an effort to humanize the person behind the screen and end the stigma around acne and acne scars.
The Repeal debate only appears to be strictly about the rights of women versus the rights of the unborn; deeper, historic, social complexities of female sexuality are all but lost in competing images that attempt to humanize women or endow the unborn with language.
When she set out to make her new documentary "Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age," journalist Nancy Jo Sales says she wanted to humanize the people who used dating apps: These are real people, not just pictures to be swiped left or right on.
Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE sought to humanize his wife with personal stories about the beginning of their marriage and her path to public service.
The show's third season also shows an astounding ability to humanize its trans characters while addressing common misconceptions about the trans experience—in effect, educating a broad swath of Americans about subtleties of trans lives not seen before on a platform of this scale.
This is not to "humanize" the monsters, but to show how "humanity" can be a petty, conditional notion, something to be taken away at a moment's notice to create an empty space full of monsters, left behind for those who feel entitled to inherit it.
Even though a lot of these encounters will be anecdotal evidence eventually used inside the Beltway, they humanize the charts, statistics and white papers for lawmakers, as well as the ads, soundbites and op-eds that often usurp the public attention and outlook on policymaking.
"My political beliefs, my actions of trying to humanize all races, genders and religions landed me in this place surrounded by barb wire fencing, a room made of steel and iron," the comedian said in a statement released through his press spokesman, Andrew Wyatt.
" Stone Fish, who has visited the country twice on organized tours, added that "Visiting North Korea is a rare opportunity for Americans to humanize North Koreans," beyond the national stereotype of a "cartoonishly evil leader, nuclear weapons, and rows upon rows of goosestepping soldiers.
Despite what it might sound like, Jojo Rabbit doesn't humanize the Nazis or Hitler — it mocks them, and instead shines a light on how beautiful compassion and kindness can be, and what a difference they make in such an ugly time in our history.
Fox News interview and controversial testimony Working with White House aides, Kavanaugh agreed to sit for an interview with Fox News four days before his highly anticipated congressional testimony, an unprecedented attempt to humanize the traditionally removed public persona of a Supreme Court nominee.
But his job is not to muddy the legacy of characters we know and love — like Albus does for Harry and Ginny, and like Rose does for Ron and Hermione — but to develop and humanize Draco, who is fairly underdeveloped in the original seven books.
Secrets is her most in-depth effort to humanize trans issues for the general public yet; in revealing all the gritty details of her lifelong struggle with gender dysphoria, the athlete-cum-reality star-cum-activist aims to wage a hearts-and-minds campaign for transgender rights.
PRIEBUS: I loved whenever -- I would always advise the president to go to every single, go to the VFW, the American Legion, Veterans with Disabilities, all those things, because, you are right, it humanizes him, and whatever can humanize him makes him stronger in middle America.
"These largely negative views of the candidates come despite heavy Clinton campaign advertising in Ohio leading up to the Republican Convention and Trump's efforts to humanize his candidacy with multiple prime-time speeches from family members," said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center.
He's clearly onto something: photographer Laura Dodsworth recently spoke to The Guardian about her new (NSFW) photo project, Manhood, in which she talked to 100 men about their penis as a way to break the stigma and to humanize the organ, and the men attached to them.
From a box.) The naturally likable Ms. Kunis, who has a screwball heroine's springiness and the eyes of Bambi under fire, helps humanize the story's mechanical turns, as do her gal pals, the neurotic, overachieving Kiki (Kristen Bell) and the sexed-up slacker Carla (Kathryn Hahn).
And expect Mr. Solomon, who is active on social media and has a side gig as a DJ (he'll be spinning at Sports Illustrated's Super Bowl party in Florida this weekend) to try to humanize the aloof institution, which he took over in the fall of 2018.
To the Editor: Legislation proposed by Senators Kamala D. Harris and Rand Paul is a laudable effort to humanize and make more effective and equitable this country's flawed system of imprisoning people before trial simply because they or their families are too poor to post bail.
And expect Mr. Solomon, who is active on social media and has a side gig as a DJ (he'll be spinning at Sports Illustrated's Super Bowl party in Florida this weekend) to try to humanize the aloof institution, which he took over in the fall of 13.
Those were some of the biographical details the CIA provided to Congress on Thursday to better introduce -- and humanize -- the nominee to senators amid opposition from some Democrats and at least one Republican for her role in the George W. Bush administration's controversial detention and interrogation program.
After all, the perversity of our current coexistence with technology doesn't exactly stem from enslaving bots to do our dirty work but emerges from patriarchal efforts to humanize them, as exemplified by Siri and Alexa, technologies that reveal that the ideal subservient figure is still a woman.
"Each episode secretly speaks to divisiveness regarding immigration, Islamophobia, and anti-black bias, and we hope the series can provide a way to humanize political issues and complicate the narrative by exposing the complex systems when living life with identity problems that are out of your control," says Beglari.
The series, which was previously in development, was inspired by the true stories featured in Epic Magazine which aim to humanize immigrants at a time when nationalism and distrust of outsiders has taken root in the U.S. As the "Little America" website explains: Everyone here came from somewhere else.
"I think that we as a community and as governments need to lean very hard on scientists who choose to manipulate the brains of nonhuman animals in a way that could either 'humanize' them or give them far greater cognitive capacities than they are naturally imbued with," Dvorsky said.
The fly-on-the-wall access (or really, given the amount of time he spends on the road, fly in the Escalade) does, to some extent, humanize a figure who has been a lightning rod for criticism and controversy, one who clearly relishes the bare-knuckled sport of politics.
With its narrative details, the book manages to do something else that is shocking -- humanize Stormy Daniels, the woman who is so much more than the sex object men in her life have repeatedly tried to reduce her to, both in her personal world and as a public figure.
While many of these moments are crafted to be funny in their absurdity, they are not handled flippantly; these instances when we meet yet another head of the hydra that is racism ultimately accrue to humanize a narrator who has decided there is no honor in fighting the beast.
We ascribe significance to these things so we can both humanize and deify our idols: Barack is so clever and charming and his hair is graying, Michelle is so intelligent and cool and she doesn't age; it brings them to our level at the same time that it amplifies our reverence.
This is particularly true within a lengthy storyline set in an ICE detention center built in Litchfield minimum security (the prison from the show's first five seasons), which tries like hell to humanize as many of the undocumented immigrants living there (the vast majority of whom are new characters this season).
Across town that same week, Ms. Johnston and Mr. Lee, who are married, also unveil Phase 1 of their renovation of Josef Paul Kleihues's Museum of Contemporary Art, an attempt to humanize the famously aloof building by unlocking some of its unyielding geometry and embracing the park to its east.
The fourth episode of the season details a real occasion in the late 1960s when Prince Philip decided to expose the Royal Family to TV cameras, in the hope that a fly-on-the-wall documentary about the royal family might humanize them in the eyes of their British subjects.
" He went on to describe how floored the team was by the refugees' generosity when Full Frontal visited a camp, and that even though it "took a while to sort of develop how to make that funny," they were determined to humanize the refugees beyond a "nameless, faceless crowd of people.
I just think that the best way to humanize a character like that, especially one who people have such divergent ideas about, is to treat him the way I would treat any 10-year-old male character, who has issues and is trying to work them out, and that's really hard.
One of the dilemmas that American Muslims face — and certainly my patients face — is if you're feeling targeted, do you turn inward to your community where you know you'll be accepted and understood, or do you tolerate the vulnerability of reaching out knowing that in the end it might actually help humanize you?
Not all of the sidelines contribute equally to either the adventure or the humor — as adorable as Cassie is, there's a mechanical calculation to every line the writers give her, both in terms of how well she works as an accessory to humanize Scott, and how she doles out periodic awww moments.
"They make fun of Warren and Charlie, so they humanize them and make them seem like they're not arrogant, know-it-all types, but very much in keeping with the image of who they are as honest, straight-talking people who will reveal their foibles if those foibles exist," Cialdini tells Yahoo Finance.
Lifetime has gotten a bit of a jump on a week's worth of Royal Wedding coverage, and the dramatic format -- unconvincing in places, given the intimate nature of the scenes -- allows the producers to humanize the prince and the actress, while largely casting an intrusive press as the villains in the story.
The legacy of his strange, voluntary detention is the focus of "Self-Interned, 1942," at the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens, which reframes Noguchi's placid, biomorphic sculpture, some made during his detention and other works from decades later, with letters and documents detailing his failed efforts to humanize the camps.
In 1970, for example, artists associated with Gutai produced an array of action-based performances and multi-media works for the world's fair, Expo '70, which took place in Osaka; Onoda's mixed-media contributions attempted to humanize that era's emerging technologies through the use of sound sensors, moving walls, and interactive features.
Don't treat suicide like a taboo topic Stage, who is also a photographer based in Philadelphia, is on a mission to humanize the topic and normalize discussions about suicide so we, collectively, can grapple with what the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranks as the United States' 10th leading cause of death.
On the eve of the first anniversary of United Airlines' man-dragged-from-plane incident, more than 15,500 American Airlines pilots who belong to the Allied Pilots Association (APA) said today they are on a mission to humanize air travel — one they collectively hope AA management and passengers will join them in helping achieve.
We then wanted to really bring the misogyny of what was going on in the show to the forefront because if we can humanize these people that you normally turn your head away from when you're driving down the street, say prostitutes on the corner, then you can look at yourself and your own attitude toward women.
Tuesday night was Donald Trump Jr. and Tiffany Trump's time to shine, another opportunity for members of the Trump family to humanize the candidate and present him as a real person with whom the American people can empathize and whom they can trust in the wake of their stepmother Melania's botched, plagiarist mess of a headliner speech.
Hundreds marched on Mr. Cuomo's New York office on Thursday; the rally was part of the alliance's push to "humanize the folks that will be impacted," said Javier Valdés, the co-executive director of Make the Road New York, a primarily Hispanic grass-roots group that has supported the governor's minimum-wage and family-leave efforts.
These topics are set against the backdrop of the stunning magnitude of the many problems we face: the economies of scale that emphasize quantity over quality, a single-minded focus on the bottom line, the use of technology to obscure and de-humanize (rather than to connect and share) and an ignorance-is-bliss approach to our environmental impact.
The series is based on Martha Raddatz's nonfiction book of the same name, and if it doesn't quite achieve its goals, it does an admirable job of attempting to humanize characters above and beyond its American military members, who are played by the most recognizable actors (including House of Cards' Michael Kelly and Parenthood's Jason Ritter).
Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE's mastery of this format in the 1992 election, and his famous ability to "feel your pain," provides a template for how presidential candidates can humanize themselves.
Originally published as a series of articles for the New Yorker and later, in 1963, as a book, Eichmann in Jerusalem coins the overused and oft-misunderstood phrase "the banality of evil," an idea that sparked a tremendous backlash against Arendt, with many accusing her of using the concept to humanize and to some degree exonerate Eichmann and others like him.
Lucille Roybal-AllardLucille Roybal-AllardHispanic Caucus dedicates Day of the Dead altar to migrants who died in US custody Trump faces serious crunch in search for new Homeland Security leader Synagogues ramp up security in year since Tree of Life shooting MORE (D-Calif.) said the altar could help to humanize the migrants who've been thrust into a bigger political process.
Raz doesn't make his occasional moments of introspection or guilt quite as convincing.) Doron subscribes wholeheartedly to the inevitability of battle and the necessity of blood-for-blood vengeance, and coming from the show's hero (however antiheroic he may be), that has the effect of defining Arabs as the enemy, no matter how much trouble is taken to "humanize" them.
American Dirt pretends to humanize the immigrant who has no other choice but to cross illegally into the US, but instead of doing the difficult work to breathe life into complicated people, Cummins — being, as she mentions in the author's note that concludes the book, "more interested in stories about victims" — goes to great lengths to make her characters small, helpless, and predictable.
" Here is how, in one of the columns that won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, he focused on a single man, David Camacho, to humanize the AIDS epidemic, which was widely misunderstood at the time: "He had two good weeks in July and then the fever returned and he was back in the hospital for half of last August.
Co-written and directed by Desiree Akhavan (Appropriate Behavior), and adapted from the 2012 novel by Emily M. Danforth, the film's strength lies in the way it seeks to humanize all of its characters, from Cameron and her "disciple" friends Jane (Sasha Lane) and Adam Red Eagle (Forrest Goodluck) to their oppressors, God's Promise founder Lydia (Jennifer Ehle) and her brother, Reverend Rick (John Gallagher Jr.).
But what is certain about Three Billboards is that if this many people saw Dixon's arc as redemptive — and if we take the most charitable view, that it wasn't intended to trivialize the experiences of abused and tortured black characters in order to humanize a white character — then the problem is in the film itself, which allowed room for a reading that was counter to its intentions.
Here's part of Pavlovitz's response, from his blog: I understand you trying to humanize your son in your letter; talking to the judge about his favorite snacks and swim practice and about the memories that are sweet for you as his father — but to be honest I don't give a damn and if his victim was your daughter I'm quite sure you wouldn't either.
That memo, posted on Medium Wednesday by pro-Trump activist and media personality Mike Cernovich, outlines a plan to "professionalize" the communications shop, improve relations with mainstream media outlets and "humanize" President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
The views expressed in their written contributions, and in the social media posts contained in this article, are solely theirs Jaclyn Friedman: We need to re-humanize sex My fervent hope is that #MeToo will scare men into finally paying attention to women as people, whether that means realizing that they probably don't want to be hit on at work, or finally paying attention to what their female partners are experiencing during sex.
MIA, PJ Harvey, Kindness, Robert Plant, Tinariwen and many more have stepped up to express their thoughts on the current situation, not just through fundraising or interviews, but by creating original music and videos that set out to humanize the struggle and stories of modern refugees, and force a new perspective into popular culture, thus hammering home the point that an international humanitarian crisis should never simply boil down to foreign policy, immigration statistics, or political maneuvering.
Though Du Bois later made his own efforts in speculative nonfiction to humanize the data he collected and meticulously presented in hand-tinted graphs and charts, Hartman both employs this data to statistically inform the conditions of race-based unemployment, gender inequality, and chaotic family structure that shaped life choices for her subjects, as well as to assign a meta-narrative to Du Bois himself, outlining a terrible struggle between judgment and compassion for his study population.
On Wednesday, The New York Times Magazine published a feature on the wellness guru so many people love to hate, Gwyneth Paltrow, aka G.P. It's a pretty satisfying read if Goop's pseudoscientific articles typically make your eyes roll back in your head (like the one that said you "probably have a parasite," or the one that suggested walking barefoot can "neutralize free radicals" and also solve depression), and the story also helps to humanize the real woman behind all the goop.

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