Word: empowerment
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“It’s not a thin notion of volunteerism where students bless the world with their spare time,” he said. “It’s about a deep respect for people and building relationships that empower people and increase the capacities...
Yet the breadth of issues facing the Provost’s committee only represent the tip of the national-security iceberg—a constellation of interrelated considerations that at once present the opportunity to empower and to impede the nation’s top research universities.
Molina said although much progress has been made, there is still a great deal of work left to be done to politically empower the Latino communities.
America’s Latino communities must empower themselves in order to make their political voice heard, two prominent Latina leaders said Friday.
“I hope to empower the people—already half a million Thai people have gotten together to form a nonviolent assembly, and the government has to listen,” says Sulak.