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"social conscience" Definitions
  1. the state of being aware of the problems that affect a lot of people in society, such as being poor or having no home, and wanting to do something to help these people

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His administration was marked by grace, civility, and social conscience.
Was it exceptionally sophisticated performance art with a social conscience?
Shopping with a social conscience has, arguably, never been easier.
With his social conscience aroused, Mr. Mendes helped unionize them.
I'm hoping for mobilization — a call to action, raised social conscience.
He will have to balance fiscal prudence with his social conscience.
And his tenderness can cause you to overlook his social conscience.
SoLa Impact has a different strategy: investing with a social conscience.
Can Avedon's illustrious image coexist with evidence of his social conscience?
His parents, he said, instilled in him a strong social conscience.
"His administration was marked by grace, civility, and social conscience," he continued.
"Oh, I get it, this is social conscience art," the voice says.
"Business tends to forget more quickly than social conscience," the diplomat said.
Dicks has developed a social conscience, when will the politicians follow suit?
Don't miss: Why it's so hard to invest with a social conscience
Some commentators have condemned these women for their lack of a social conscience.
Selling its diamonds as "morally pure" should play on the social conscience of millennials.
Colin Kaepernick's singular act of social conscience has galvanized many in the black community.
And he has a social conscience, speaking out on gun control, among other issues.
Britain's social conscience has been outraged by Trump's campaign rhetoric over the use of torture.
Not to mention Pepsi's advertising has never had much of a reputation for social conscience.
Are we here to see a movie, or to perform some duty of social conscience?
The Gutfreunds' social life received far more press coverage than their acts of social conscience.
I see my job as a fiction writer with a social conscience as the opposite.
You can be cool and political, have this social conscience and advocate for both things.
But the Chicago P.I. has a fierce social conscience, perhaps the fiercest in her field.
Forget millennial pink—truly, these memes are a feast for your eyes and your social conscience.
" 22014 - Receives a Personal Peabody Award for creating "All in the Family," a "comedy with social conscience.
"When it comes to Hong Kong, it prefers checking its social conscience at the door," Pence said.
This may be comedy for 5- to 10-year-olds, but it's comedy with a social conscience.
This may be comedy for 58193- to 58183-year-olds, but it's comedy with a social conscience.
Entertainers and athletes with a social conscience are again emerging as a vital force in public life.
Why It's So Hard to Invest With a Social Conscience Want guns out of your stock portfolio?
" And former President Jimmy Carter said Mr. Bush's administration was "marked by grace, civility and social conscience.
Informed by her social conscience and own working-class roots, Murtha was eager to highlight these disadvantages.
But they're sketched with a light hand: This is a beach-worthy read with a social conscience.
What might once have been a matter for individual social conscience is now a definitive political marker.
Their manifesto, the Hacktivism Manifesto, was meant as a call to action for hackers with a social conscience.
They are outliers even for the Media Lab, a playground of cutting-edge technology with a social conscience.
He started a successful North Carolina company with a social conscience: It rounds up investment for solar farms.
Make it official, encourage the making of movies that prick the social conscience -- and give it a statue.
Indulgent, sybaritic, tourist-crowded Lanzarote is nothing like Fran's damp and dour England, with its mundane social conscience.
In 2018 there was an augmentation of music with a social conscience that spoke to many disenfranchised communities.
My unrealistic and overweening social conscience, and huge servings of existential guilt at being a (white male) human being.
In contrast with the fierce anti-capitalism of the 2015 Biennale, Venice this year is awash with social conscience.
"When it comes to Hong Kong, it prefers checking its social conscience at the door," Pence said of Nike.
Economic Scene Corporate philanthropy, business leaders would have us believe, is the ringing voice of a company's social conscience.
Neel had radical left-wing beliefs and an engaged social conscience, but her portraits deliver neither sermons nor sentimentality.
"Sheila is the social conscience of corporate television," says Alexandra Pelosi, who has made 11 documentaries with Ms. Nevins.
It was the corporate villain of its time; lacking social conscience, destroying local economies, exploiting labor and ignoring the environment.
Closing this weekend, this may be comedy for 5- to 10-year-olds, but it's comedy with a social conscience.
Together we've done that, and so much more, by balancing profitability and social conscience, compassion and rigor, and love and responsibility.
But her social conscience — forged in the bleak shadow of the Manchester mills — animated Shaker communities well into the 20th century.
Ali was "the greatest," a fighter with peerless technique and an extraordinary social conscience—the perfect athlete for the turbulent 1960s.
"My interpretation of that idea is a place where people interact for the benefit of social conscience and justice," he said.
I followed British media's Brexit coverage for weeks and have fingers crossed for this mix of fiscal responsibility and social conscience.
Plus-size advertising seems to be all the rage as of late, with inclusivity now on the social conscience of well, everyone.
Like Rent, Hamilton has completely electrified its cultural moment — and like Rent its social conscience speaks directly to the current political climate.
This year we took a look at the social conscience of the companies aspiring to make the list and the final 50.
Icelanders also have a strong social conscience and are committed to advances in science, according to former president of Iceland Vigdís Finnbogadóttir.
The photographer's social conscience, revealed in a show at Pace/MacGill and a new edition of "Nothing Personal," deepens his enduring legacy.
He played a major role in turning VICE from a Canadian skateboard mag into a global media player with a social conscience.
The composer Du Yun's relentless originality and unflinching social conscience, distilled in her opera "Angel's Bone," won her a Pulitzer Prize last year.
It was here, she said, that he shaped his social conscience and firm belief that quality health care was a basic human right.
Like the other performers, her lyrics held messages of social conscience; one song, she explained, criticized governments that did not protect human dignity.
Cocker looked around and saw the individualism he eulogized cannibalize the collective action and social conscience it was supposed to give rise to.
Mr. Dorsey's research shows that millennials are more likely to come back to a product if they believe it has a social conscience.
Mr. Barilaro, the politician, says Australians' "social conscience" won't accept shooting, and they should be moved to less-vulnerable areas of the reserve.
But perhaps now, with a greater social conscience, the Vengabus has altered its engine and tank to show greater consideration for its greenhouse emissions.
I have long admired the strength, guile and intelligence of N.F.L. players, and on Sunday they gave me renewed cause to honor their social conscience.
As you may have gathered, "Iphigenia in Splott" is a work with a confrontational social conscience, a state of mind that's rarely conducive to subtlety.
"For decades, the Church of England has emphasized its social conscience, which can bring it into political controversy," he said in an email on Sunday.
Businesses with a social conscience have quickly become the norm, not an exception, and research shows that's what most consumers want—when it's genuine and impactful.
On the contrary, Watch Dogs 23 was a tentative, sporadically successful step toward video games being entertaining not in spite but because of their social conscience.
The departure helped cement his reputation as a comic with a social conscience, willing to pass up tens of millions of dollars because of a principle.
Although it's no longer her transparent soprano of the 1960s, that voice retains its earnest determination to tell deserving stories and to rally a social conscience.
Yet this parched Outback western, awash in noirish mannerisms and a sunstroke-inducing palette, harbors a robust social conscience beneath its hotbed of bribery and sex trafficking.
Reflecting a view that is common among sports fans in the United States, Mr. Downey said the league's displays of social conscience were mostly a business strategy.
Long the social conscience of Canadian politics, the NDP — really for the first time — made it into the last election campaign with a real shot at victory.
"His administration was marked by grace, civility and social conscience," Jimmy Carter, a Bush predecessor and now the oldest living former president at 212, said in a statement.
"That makes an interesting person who has a social conscience but also very much a believer in small government and people doing their own thing," Cullen told Reuters.
"Nike promotes itself as a so-called 'social-justice champion,' but when it comes to Hong Kong, it prefers checking its social conscience at the door," said Pence.
"Nike promotes itself as a so-called social justice champion, but when it comes to Hong Kong, it prefers checking its social conscience at the door," Pence said.
The film, directed by Roland Vranik from a script by Mr. Vranik and Ivan Szabo, is a careful, compassionate and beautifully acted character drama with a social conscience.
Despite Avedon's glamorous reputation, it was his social conscience — revealed in the range of photographs in this book — that may be the surprise that deepens his enduring legacy.
Nike "promotes itself as a so-called social-justice champion, but when it comes to Hong Kong, it prefers checking its social conscience at the door," Pence said.
Both Republican and Democratic presidents asked him; as a moderate Republican of the old (now vanished) style, hating profligacy but with a social conscience, he might have served either.
First, Kaluuya couldn't believe Peele knew who he was but second, he couldn't believe that he might have an opportunity to make a horror movie with a social conscience.
On Thursday, Ms. Rapinoe acknowledged that her brother's struggles had influenced her social conscience, her views on drug reform and her desire to help protect society's most vulnerable people.
Kumar, the rare Bollywood actor to pay attention to the social conscience of India's younger generation, said he was trying to make movies with a message more commercially successful.
Kumar, the rare Bollywood actor to pay attention to the social conscience of India's younger generation, said he was trying to make movies with a message more commercially successful.
Lyrically, too, there was a bit of a shift—it had more of a social conscience than much of what you guys had been writing up to that point.
The rise in individualism that has caused some to pursue blind self-interest has had the opposite effect on others, instilling more of a social conscience and increasing civic engagement.
I don't really have the option to do anything except for public exposure and trying to move the social conscience and dialogue about the problem, and my videos do that.
For every preacher of the virtue of social conscience, like Gina Stewart in Memphis, there are so many more pastors who use the Bible only to reprimand fornicators and backsliders.
This documentary, directed by Andres Veiel using mostly archival footage, makes a strong case for Beuys, emphasizing the social conscience at work in his art more than the postmodern prankishness.
John Mackey, Whole Foods' co-founder and longtime chief executive, had written a best seller about how companies should have a social conscience and consider all stakeholders in their decisions.
As he chases the American dream, Mike loses two teeth in a kitchen extraction scene (no insurance), but gains so much more — a social conscience, romance and his niche in life.
The National AIDS Memorial, which currently exists as a landscaped grove in Golden Gate Park, aims to incorporate the quilt in the physical Center for Social Conscience it plans to build.
Then, in 2013, he started Camelback Ventures, a nonprofit fund that promotes entrepreneurs of color for roles like portfolio management in impact investing, a type of investment with a social conscience.
Kennedy embodied the notion that a person of great wealth could still have a social conscience — and, in fact, precisely because of his financial independence, might be more resistant to nefarious influences.
That means business ought to opt for less fraud, less lobbying for crony capitalism, more social conscience when it comes to pollution and climate change, and also bolder, less bureaucratic decision-making procedures.
His selection, which required a waiver from the state education commissioner for a noneducator to qualify, set off a howl from conservative politicians, who called him a rich liberal indulging his social conscience.
Mr. Rosi, an intrepid Italian documentarian whose previous work has taken him to the Ganges River, the California desert and inside the Mexican drug trade, is certainly a filmmaker with an active social conscience.
"I want to create a social conscience with my work, an awareness about what we are turning into," said Yulier Rodriguez, whose alien-like creatures often look malformed, with limbs protruding from heads, and malnourished.
Photograph by Mauricio Lima for The New Yorker Cleber had been in Ourilândia since 2004, offering legal services to the "entrepreneurs" in town, but he wanted me to know that he had a social conscience.
Dominique Morisseau has one of the most penetrating voices to emerge from the last decade of American theater, combining poetic vernacular with a probing social conscience that brings to mind Arthur Miller and August Wilson.
His social conscience (and his choice of Lyndon Johnson as a running mate) led to some of the most important legislative advances of the 20th century in the areas of health care and equal rights.
He's a good athlete (sometimes he prefers baseball, sometimes basketball), a serious student with a social conscience, a passionate cinephile, a budding writer (sometimes journalism, sometimes fiction, sometimes film criticism) and a precocious young lover.
But amid all the hand-wringing over fake news, the cries of election deforming Kremlin disinformation plots, the calls from political podia for tech giants to locate a social conscience, a knottier realization is taking shape.
"Today's Mexico is so much stronger, with greater social conscience, with a greater sense of community — which can sometimes be lost," said President Enrique Peña Nieto during an event at the national palace earlier this month.
Mr Marcovici says FOs are more interested in this type of investing than the typical wealth manager, in part because they see it as a good way to draw in millennial heirs with a social conscience.
" Jeff Van Gundy, the former coach of the New York Knicks and the Houston Rockets and a commentator on ESPN, told me, "I'm not the social conscience of the N.B.A. I'm also not the most enlightened.
To the Editor: I believe that Barbara Ehrenreich mischaracterizes the "science of gratitude" and the public radio special our center recently co-produced, suggesting that both exemplify a selfish form of gratitude that lacks a social conscience.
And while eradicating poverty and fueling prosperity are still the top priorities for all, the lessons of the past decade or two are that the job takes genuine skill and effective policies, not just a social conscience.
Julia Bullock's residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art has already garnered resounding praise for its consummate artistry and its social conscience, and its high standards ought to continue in these performances of John Adams's Nativity oratorio.
But it is interesting that she had the wherewithal and social conscience to know that this would make a splash — at the age of 16, she already recognized the impossible double-standard women are forced to conform to.
Is Miralles—a bruiser with a burning social conscience who fled Franco's Spain only to enlist in the French Foreign Legion and rejoin the fight against Fascism in the Second World War—the man Cercas is looking for?
In this latest work, however, Yan shifts his irreverent gaze from the past to the present and toward projections of the future, taking stock of China's vertiginous economic rise and the astonishing dissolution of its collective social conscience.
"Global capital doesn't have a social conscience," said Kevin W. Sharer, who teaches corporate strategy at Harvard Business School and served on the boards of 0003M, Northrop Grumman and Chevron, in addition to running the biotech giant Amgen.
Shot in low-budget black and white, it was a zombie film (the undead threaten a house full of strangers) with a social conscience (led by a black character, the era's racial unrest is an ever-present menace).
"I didn't have one that long ago... Ask questions and demand answers, because it's fucking important," Adele may not think she had a social conscience in the past, but there's no doubt she has a very strong one now.
While some may see the move as too little and/or too late, hiring a diverse workforce can contribute significantly to a company's growth and scale, maintaining a company's social conscience and, more importantly, demanding accountability from the organization.
Just as he did in his attacks on the Republican health care bills this year, Mr. Kimmel used plain, pointed language while acting as a social conscience as he called out politicians, the National Rifle Association and complacent citizens.
Parasite is a pitch-perfect thrill ride with a dark social conscience that tapped into a prevailing theme in world cinema in 2019: that rampant inequality all over the world was building to some kind of inevitable breaking point.
While retaining the jolliness and sentimentality associated with some 170 years' worth of stage versions (including a competitive flock that opened the year after its publication), Thorne and Warchus have polished the story's social conscience to a restored brightness.
It's a live-wire comedy with a social conscience, a commentary on race, labor, and American capitalism that veers in so many directions that it's best to just strap in and let it take you where it wants you to go.
Others include a picture in picture option to see what other profiles tied to your account are watching, a donation feature tied to social conscience films and the hit Netflix series Stranger Things reimagined as an Atari-like video game.
Sadly we don't know the small details of their conversation, though considering Kendrick's current uncontested position as the true upholder of rap's social conscience, we're guessing they weren't chowing down about their favourite Pop Tart flavor (it's Blueberry, by the way).
That spirit was manifest in the New York productions of her earlier "Skeleton Crew" and "Sunset Baby," plays that combined the social conscience of Arthur Miller and August Wilson with a pragmatic awareness that moral questions aren't always clear or answerable.
On Tuesday, Real Sports host Bryant Gumbel thanked the president for his tweets and speeches about athlete protests: Finally tonight, a quick thanks to the current occupant of the White House for energizing the social conscience of the modern American athlete.
All three are men of color with loving families and a great deal to lose — an athletic scholarship, a new job, a hard-won promotion — their actions complicated by divided loyalties and, in at least one case, a newly awakened social conscience.
LINGUA FRANCA Mariah Parker, who performs as Lingua Franca, merges rapping, spoken word, singing, a social conscience, a sense of humor and a limber physical presence to mix the personal and the political; tracks built on ingeniously manipulated jazz samples are a bonus.
A taut, funny thriller with a chilling social conscience, Parasite seemed poised to step into the gap left by Roma last year: the rare non-English-language film that attracts the attention of subtitle-averse American audiences as well as the Academy.
If Wilson's Allstate is investing for social conscience rather than for profit with his shareholders' reserve fund, the insurer will soon find itself hat in hand in front of the federal government, groveling for the rest of us to bail them out.
When his captain, Vincent Kompany, said in an interview in February that, like the people of Manchester, he "knew how to fall down and get back up again," he was not just demonstrating his own social conscience, his own bond to the city.
His apology last month prompted two academics to announce plans to leave and led to calls for Mr. Ito to step down from the lab, an institution that is proudly indifferent to scholarly credentials and seeks a future marrying technology and social conscience.
Placing Reynolds at the center of this specific narrative does no harm and much good: It gives the viewer access to the birth of a social conscience and may lead to new respect for a doggedly devoted musician whose efforts continue to this day.
" Dalgaard particulary admires Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, once a fierce competitor and now a friend, as somebody he admires for his social conscience and willingness to "take daring positions that he might not have been known for originally, but he dances right into it.
Director Reinaldo Marcus Green seems equally interested in making a visually beautiful film and making a film with a social conscience, and his lead actors turn in sensitive, strong performances that explore how a whole community can be affected by a single devastating event.
"All of these themes in the movie — he was passionate about homelessness, he had this great social conscience, and he was so lovely, and I got really enthused and we started to write and then, of course, he had that tragic early death, 2016 Christmas," she continued.
That it took a full week of Twitter roasting and negative national coverage for the organization to pull the plug illustrates not only its lack of social conscience but also a wider industry ignorance about the history of women's wrestling and those truly worthy of honor.
I also had a swell time at Daniel Evans's rippling and fluid production of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's "Show Boat," at the New London Theater, which has the requisite 21st-century social conscience but wears it like a fluttering cape instead of a hair shirt.
With products like a faux-chicken "Comrade Cluck," and meatless chorizo named after an autonomist social movement in the Americas, "El Zapatista," the North Carolina-based No Evil Foods has marketed itself as not just another for-profit venture, but a company with a social conscience.
Ms. Bullock, who has sung performances of Josephine Baker songs in new arrangements by the composer Tyshawn Sorey and the premiere of John Adams's "Girls of the Golden West," has helped organize five programs at the museum that promise to combine her artistry and social conscience.
Better than that, he joined, even led a generation of N.B.A. stars willing to share a social-conscience response to these tumultuous American times by rejecting the play-it-safe ethos embraced a quarter-century ago by Michael Jordan for the benefit of selling basketball shoes.
So if one had a certain social conscience of the problem in countries where there were enormous inequalities, well, many times that young man with a literary vocation would ask himself, what is the point of writing if I am Peruvian, if I am Chilean, if I am Colombian?
" Romero said that "tearing down the mural seems to be counter to the words that are on the door frame … We preserve a lot of stuff that doesn't need to be, but we won't take care of something that is an expression of the social conscience of its time?
"The Unknown Girl," directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne, is a typically high-quality drama from the Belgian filmmakers, this one a mystery with a social conscience that begins with a young doctor going by regulations and not allowing clinic entrance to a young woman after hours.
It's a live-wire comedy with a social conscience — a commentary on race, labor, and American capitalism (also starring Tessa Thompson and Armie Hammer) that veers in so many directions that it's best to just strap in and let it take you where it wants you to go.
The answer may source to the sexist perception that all women come pre-equipped with a softness of heart which makes them care about the same things, have a more finely tuned social conscience than male counterparts, and possess a moral compass where the greater-good-of-all is due North.
Sorry to Bother You is a live-wire comedy with a social conscience — a commentary on race, labor, and American capitalism (also starring Tessa Thompson and Armie Hammer) that veers in so many different directions that it's best to just strap in and let it take you along for the ride.
With the name change also came a shift in sound as the Omaha, Nebraska band—now comprised of original members Todd Fink (vocals, keyboards) and Clark Baechle (drums), and guitarist Michael "Dapose" Dappen—transformed anxiety, sexuality, and social conscience into upbeat, almost aggressive, electro-rock with an occasionally retro edge.
Doctor Strange and its casting of white, British actress Tilda Swinton as a Tibetan comic book character and the lack of diversity in J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them are two recent examples where politics and social conscience affected people's impressions of the movies even before their release.
For instance, art lawyer and curator Pati Hertling works by day on issues of art restitution at a Manhattan law firm, while at night she has also curated exhibitions, salons, and performances focusing on feminism, sexuality, and social conscience, like Evas Arche und der Feminist, a performance series she co-curated with artist Marlous Borm.
"The ever present prospect of black vulnerability in our interactions with the streets remind us that what you're going to dispel [in the film] is really not only relevant as a historical document but as an ongoing exercise of social conscience and commentary on our contemporary beliefs," he told BuzzFeed News in a recent interview.
Mr Kaine is the son of a Kansas City welder whose brains took him to Harvard Law School and whose social conscience led him to become a Catholic missionary in Honduras (picking up fluent Spanish) then a civil rights lawyer, popular mayor of the racially-divided city of Richmond, governor of Virginia and now senator.
Her poetry showed a strong social conscience, and her fame redoubled posthumously when the new president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, began his first state of the nation address, in 1994, by quoting her 1960 poem "The Child Who Was Shot Dead by Soldiers in Nyanga," written in response to a massacre at an anti-apartheid demonstration.
As a son of privilege who had been raised by a governess in a house with five fireplaces and seven bathrooms, Dr. Raines experienced a social-conscience epiphany on a trip to the South with other civil-rights advocates in the early 1960s, when, he was thrown in jail for trying to integrate a bus station in Little Rock, Ark.

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