Spaces
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It's the physical construction of improved
spaces
and materials and experiences for teachers and students.
So we wanted to change the way that students approach technology, to create a more convivial and social space that was more engaging, more accessible, and also to increase the ability for teachers to use these
spaces
for technology-based instruction.
It's a kind of Hudson River school landscape featuring open
spaces
of low grasses interspersed with copses of trees.
But this is learning too, because we asked them to go out into real
spaces.
Within African societies, we had spaces, both social and spiritual, that helped institutionalize healthy sexual practices.
We had
spaces
where teenagers could engage, understand and like, properly know how to handle sexual urges, and places where adults could handle the stresses and strifes of adulting.
These
spaces
of old were so important for women.
Compassion is a piece of vocabulary that could change us if we truly let it sink into the standards to which we hold ourselves and others, both in our private and in our civic
spaces.
More people, smaller spaces, less stuff.
And we have to understand these main questions: How do people move through these new urban
spaces?
We can do that in commercial
spaces
like this.
The manner in which we mistreat our public
spaces
is a huge obstacle towards any type of progressive political change, because we've essentially put a price tag on freedom of expression.
We can democratize our public
spaces.
Do we have a local God who can do little things like parking spaces, but not big things like 500 mile-per-hour waves?
As I approached this concrete building, these tiny little windows, barbed wire, high walls, observation towers, and on the inside, these cold, hard spaces, little light or air, the guards are screaming, the doors are clanking, there's a wall of cells filled with so many black and brown bodies.
Instead of building prisons, we should be building
spaces
to amplify restorative justice.
I know for a fact that just the visualization of
spaces
for restorative justice and healing are transformative.
But I think we know that just visualizing these
spaces
is not enough.
So instead of building prisons, what we could build are
spaces
for job training and entrepreneurship.
These are
spaces
for what we call "restorative economics."
On the second floor, we have bright, open, airy
spaces
to support a constellation of activist organizations to amplify their cry of "Healthcare Not Handcuffs," and "Housing as a human right."
And third, the county's first dedicated space for restorative justice, filled with nature, color, texture and
spaces
of refuge to support the dialogues here.
We're creating mobile
spaces
of refuge for women released from jail in the middle of the night, at their most vulnerable.
These are
spaces
for survivors of violence.
These are
spaces
that address the root causes of mass incarceration.
I want to create these oases of sculpture in
spaces
of cities around the world.
It's a literacy nonprofit that creates child-friendly reading
spaces
in barber shops.
Many people take refuge in headphones, but they turn big, public
spaces
like this, shared soundscapes, into millions of tiny, little personal sound bubbles.
Urban retrofitting: creating different sorts of
spaces
and uses out of places that are already there.
And when you layer that over with the kind of ubiquitous communications that we're starting to see, what you find is, in fact, even more access suffused into
spaces.
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