"Reclaiming Space-- Progressive and Multicultural Visions of Space Exploration," which came out the same month, that has a lot of different contributors.
reclaiming political democracy from lobbyists, from interest groups, and from wealthy donors while ensuring that everyone can participate in the political process.
is reclaiming this patch of land.
or reclaiming your identity, reclaiming your place in society in a legal context is easier.
and reclaiming your own story and framing it within the narratives that we, honestly, as journalists-- we fabricate.
It’s also about reclaiming everything connected to the land.
Our generation is reclaiming Griselda and I. We're reclaiming our black and indigenous identity because we also have to talk about right within Caribbean, Latin
The first is how reclaiming Indian land would impact Northeastern Oklahoma where there's a large population.
"Gaia Codex" is a reclaiming and the recasting of the lost history of the sacred feminine, which in many cultures is a lost part of our shared human story.
So I think that reclaiming performance reviews is one thing that individual contributors can really do to get better at stuff.
It is the very first step to reclaiming our human agency.
So let's get back to reclaiming the Chicago narrative and let's talk about Bronzeville.
These were boys that were worth reclaiming for the national community.
So I actually think that reclaiming conversation, reclaiming relationship, does begin with reclaiming ourselves in solitude.
and what he's doing is reclaiming a series of fields and setting up a series of art projects around rice and exchange and everyone who participates in the project
but I also -- when I say Reclaiming Christianity for All as a subtitle of the book, I'm hoping to present Christianity in a way that will
We stand a chance of reclaiming our deepest inspiration.
dismantle data colonialism, reclaiming the power of our data into the hands of the people, and ensuring the future of
delivering drones timely for these attacks and uh Ukraine was even reclaiming some territory up in the
And they want to get organized to feel like they are reclaiming their life and starting fresh.
And in effect, by reclaiming that, we can do so much to try and solve many of these problems as well.
It was a whole movement that was gathering of people reclaiming the narrative about birth, I think.
And then we also liked that there was a bit of reclaiming , because I think Nancy, historically, has been sort of a negative term.
But she wrote a book about sort of the reclaiming that a lot of women are doing, not necessarily in a religious manner,
entire time um but focusing on you and regaining and reclaiming that balance is
book, "Reclaiming Conversation-- The Power of Talk in a Digital Age."
In "Reclaiming Conversation" I talk a lot about TV, because we've all experienced TV.
Of course, in "Reclaiming Conversation" I go on and on about how people talk about their incapacity, their anxiety about being alone
I mean, we were reclaiming like 95% of all of our water up there.
Reclaiming the commons.
So the process of healing from trauma and reclaiming your sexuality, which let me emphasize, people do every day, there are great evidence-based interventions
But, while Land Back is about reclaiming land, organizers explain that the last thing they want to do is repeat the mistakes of colonization by kicking people out of their homes.
decoupled from the actual work, that's us reclaiming autonomy and a feeling of control over what we're doing.
And oftentimes, I think about reclaiming what silence means actually.
And essentially, that's what "Reclaiming Conversation" is.
These include "The Second Self," "Life on the Screen," "Alone Together," and now "Reclaiming Conversation."
But going back to his book today, Reclaiming Christianity addresses topics such as intelligent design, abortion, same sex marriage, war and
the book, which is this big swing at reclaiming excellence, reclaiming it from optimization, from the hustle culture bros, from perfectionism, from the happiness industrial complex.
It wasn't arguing for progress, it was arguing for reclaiming a pure golden age in the past.
Like in the 1960s and ‘70s, some Americans of Mexican descent started embracing the term “Chicano,” reclaiming a word for “Mexican American” that had previously been used as an insult.
Well, there is a chapter in the book about reclaiming the internet, as it were, to reclaim the internet we dreamed of.
So there's starting from scratch, befriending your fear, reclaiming your power, and healing your heart.
I think it's because voice, you know, reclaiming my voice is such a big theme in my memoir.
I feel like even amongst friends, I've been talking about this idea of reclaiming our joy and really taking care of our minds, our bodies, our spirits
itself because it is, um, reclaiming a very important aspect as I look over at results, alter ah, very important aspect of our spirituality that they tried
But much more than that, for John, it was reclaiming that finish line as his own and replacing some of those negative memories with better
And also just the whole idea of the caliphate is finally standing up to the West and reclaiming this very real, sort of historical,
And so some of the work that I see has to happen out in the active physical space of reclaiming wilderness.
And it seems to me the way forward is that a a paradoxical means of stepping backward and reclaiming the institutions that
And I'm going to argue-- just to give the argument that I'm going to make today and that I make in "Reclaiming