Institutions
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It's really no coincidence that these
institutions
are largely set up in areas where tourists can most easily be lured in to visit and volunteer in exchange for donations.
The cold, hard truth is, the more money that floods in in support of these institutions, the more
institutions
open and the more children are removed from their families to fill their beds.
By redirecting our support and our donations away from orphanages and residential care
institutions
towards organizations that are committed to keeping children in families.
In part, that's because it would disrupt the
institutions
we share with them.
We need to build these pillars within our families and our
institutions
to help people become their best selves.
The first act by Salafi jihadi groups when they take over an area is to destroy existing Muslim
institutions
including mosques, shrines, preachers, practices.
I mean learning institutions, places where young people, young minds are being shaped.
"Color(ed) Theory" made unmistakably visible the uncomfortable questions that
institutions
and governments have to ask themselves about why they do what they do.
So this kind of unbreakable encryption is already being tested by banks and other
institutions
worldwide.
And then you have to convince others, so that they can, in fact, help you raise the funds, and then you've got to deal with the fact that you've got government bureaucracies and
institutions
that don't want you to move those things forward, and you have to deal with failures.
With augmented reality, we the people have the power to highlight the narratives of the oppressed when
institutions
refuse to do so.
Conservatives, on the other hand, speak for
institutions
and traditions.
And they suppress
institutions
and destroy them so that they don't have to be held accountable.
We have in our culture in our city, an ethos where our business leaders don't just run companies, they run philanthropic
institutions
and nonprofits, and those folks took notice.
And in this moment of extraordinary international uncertainty, when our multilateral
institutions
are paralyzed and our nation-states are in retreat, cities and their leaders are our new 21st-century visionaries.
On one side you have
institutions
and people with money.
One, sometimes we work with art
institutions
where we will get over 150 people at the V&A who can come for hours, sit and stitch together on a particular issue, and then tweet what they're thinking or how it went, like this one.
The
institutions
of the past with all their inertia are just irrelevant for the future, except they're there and we have to deal with them.
So, after 2006, when real estate prices peaked, more and more and more respected leaders and
institutions
started to sound the alarm bells about risky lending and dangerous market bubbles.
The second is, of course, that at this time in particular in America's history, we have a credibility problem, a legitimacy problem in international
institutions.
We can't rely upon our
institutions
to do the work of necessarily talking to adversaries on their own without us creating a space for that to happen, for having respect for dignity, and for bringing that combination of humility and a sort of emboldened sense of responsibility to our dealings with the rest of the world.
Institutions
of power enabled real harm to be done on the basis of these beliefs.
Dr. Paul Farmer talks about structural violence and talks about how it's the way our institutions, our policies, our culture creates outcomes that advantage some people and disadvantage others.
The
institutions
are solemn, and so is the design.
And the answer is that the best way to constrain them is through multilateral rules and multilateral norms, multilateral
institutions
and multilateral processes.
So in a broad sense, we don't need to think about technology as only little gadgets, like these things here, but even
institutions
and techniques, psychological methods and so forth.
What's wrong is how our communities, businesses and
institutions
are designed.
Today, a handful of corporations continue to consolidate the entire food supply chain, from the intellectual property of seeds to produce and livestock all the way to the financial
institutions
who lend to these farmers.
Impunity thrives when all the state and governmental
institutions
fail to protect the individual.
Three years ago, in 2016, 10 global
institutions
came together and aligned behind a framework which is a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to ending violence against children.
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