Sentence examples for inclusive narrative from inspiring English sources

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Steps are also under way to introduce an inclusive, narrative account of British history to be taught in schools as part of compulsory citizenship classes.Both are doubtless worthwhile.

There's a risk in writing such a sweeping, inclusive narrative about the very recent past; for all its trenchant observation, the subject may be too recent, too familiar, and still too nauseating.

Katwala argues that young people deserve an inclusive narrative and that a shared look at history is a necessary part of a shared society, with equal ownership over what it means to be British.

Americans do not know enough about our shared history even to be properly offended at the lack of an inclusive narrative that illuminates the history of this continent in all of its complexity.

In the realm of culture in particular, they held out a further hope: the pursuit of a "union" would require the construction of a unifying Gulf identity -- an inclusive narrative, woven from the region's diverse ethnic and religious strands, to imbue the peoples of the Gulf with a sense of common purpose.

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During the last 200 years bc, 16 other Romans wrote similarly inclusive narratives.

Who gets the jobs in front of the camera to present plural and inclusive narratives of American life?

American and British electorates didn't follow Lin-Manuel Miranda's script, voting against the inclusive immigrant narrative and cosmopolitan cultural energy that "Hamilton" had come to embody for many (though not for some left-wing critics, who have labelled the show "Founders Chic" and said that it merely dresses up the Great Men of American history in hip-hop robes).

The novel provides a more inclusive historical narrative to challenge the one which usually relates only masculine events.

Then, later, somehow (how?) pull all the separate pieces together into a single comprehensive framework, an inclusive data narrative.

Obama's 2010 book Of Thee I Sing is built around a similarly inclusive yet unifying narrative of our history, in which he detailed the accomplishments of thirteen great Americans: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Martin Luther King Jr., Georgia O'Keeffe, Albert Einstein, Jackie Robinson, Sitting Bull, Billie Holiday, Helen Keller, Maya Lin, Jane Addams, Neil Armstrong, and Cesar Chavez.

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