iss 4 Comedies to Watch If You Already Miss ‘Schitt’s Creek’ By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:45:00 -0400 Although nothing can truly replace this show, there are other comedies out there that might ease the pain even just a little bit. READ MORE... Full Article News Popular Culture tv shows
iss Driving Miss Daisy By podcast.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000 Driving Miss Daisy is a driving and companion service for anyone who requires transport on a one-off or regular basis. Melanie Harper started driving her aunt to appointments in Havelock North, New Zealand. In 2008, Melanie and her husband Jack started thinking about providing the service on a broader scale across New Zealand and developed a business which they named Driving Miss Daisy. This was later extended to the UK. Michael McEwan interviews Ann Overdijking and Christine McIntyre from Driving Miss Daisy in Scotland. Transcript of episode Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes Full Article
iss Iriss and the Care Inspectorate explore risk and innovation By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 13:23:15 +0000 In 2015, Iriss launched a joint project with the Care Inspectorate to explore strategic innovation, resilience and risk in the context of the Care Inspectorate’s mandate of scrutiny and improvement. The project has comprised of an internal staff survey with 108 responses, two workshops with 18 staff members, and has sought to engage the wider Care Inspectorate workforce through the findings. read more Full Article risk risk management
iss Write an Iriss Insight! By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 11:45:00 +0000 15th July is the closing date for the submission of any ideas you have for writing an Insight. Provide a brief sketch of your idea by the closing date. We will provide a response to all ideas and commission those we want to take forward by the end of August 2016. Here’s a quick reminder of what we are looking for in an Insight…. read more Full Article evidence-informed practice evidence
iss Ministerial visit to Iriss By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 13:36:34 +0000 On 20th July, Mark McDonald, the Minister for Childcare and Early Years paid us a visit at our offices in Glasgow. read more Full Article
iss Join Iriss as a Project Manager By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 16:37:36 +0000 We're looking for a talented Project Manager with excellent facilitation and design skills to join the Iriss team. For more information about the specific role, please visit the Vacancies page. Full Article
iss We're seeking Iriss Associates By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 13:48:09 +0000 We wish to build up a bank of expertise and skills that we can call on to support our work in evidence-informed practice, innovation and improvement, and knowledge media. We would love to hear from you whether you’re interested in a short, one-off piece of work, or joining us for the longer term. At present, we’re particularly interested in hearing from: read more Full Article
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iss Moai 3: Trade Mission By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 04:00:00 -0400 Exclusive offer from Giveaway of the Day and MyPlayCity! No third-party advertising and browser add-ons! The Hero and Bright Light return in an all-new adventure to reclaim a stolen artifact and crush the threat to their kingdom and their people! Rebuild decimated villages, defeat enemies, and survive off the land as you enjoy hours of addictive gameplay! With all of this and more, Moai 3 is poised to be your next great adventure! Full Article Time Management MyPlayCity Moai 3: Trade Mission
iss Why The Flynn Dismissal Is Way Worse Than A Pardon By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:43:57 +0000 No, this is not like a pardon by other means. The Barr Justice Department’s corrupt abandonment of the prosecution of... Full Article Editors' Blog
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iss Greenhouse gas emissions expected to hit record decline By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:30:00 +0000 While your home energy bill may have increased while you shelter in place, the planet’s overall energy use has taken a significant downturn. According to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) first quarter report, global carbon emissions could be down by 8% this year, the biggest drop the agency has ever seen.[...] Full Article Climate Change fossil fuels Positive News Fossil Fuels
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iss Issue #88 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2013 14:55:29 +0000 Subhead: May/June 2013 Cover Image: issue_88_cover_web.jpg Body: Download Issue #88 (May/June 2013) [9MB, PDF] To read the individual articles online, visit this page. Issue #88 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 88
iss Issue #89 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 15:29:33 +0000 Subhead: July/August 2013 Cover Image: issue 89_cover_web.jpg Body: Download Issue #89 (July/August 2013) [9MB, PDF] To read the individual articles online, visit this page. Issue #89 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 89
iss Issue #90 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 21:41:12 +0000 Subhead: September/October 2013 Cover Image: issue90coversm.jpg Body: Download Issue #90 (Sept/Oct 2013) [9MB, PDF] To read the individual articles online, visit this page. Issue #90 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 90
iss Issue #91 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 17:19:13 +0000 Subhead: November/December 2013 Cover Image: issue 91_cover_web.jpg Body: Download Issue #91 (Nov/Dec 2013) [9MB, PDF] To read the individual articles online, visit this page. Issue #91 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 91
iss Issue #92 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 16:18:44 +0000 Subhead: January/February 2014 Cover Image: issue_92_cover_sm.jpg Body: Download Issue #92 (Jan/Feb 2014) [9MB, PDF] To read the individual articles online, visit this page. Issue #92 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 92
iss Issue #93 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 00:00:40 +0000 Subhead: March/April 2014 Cover Image: issue_93_cover2.jpg Body: Download Issue #93 (March/April 2014) [9MB, PDF] Issue #93 is formatted as 24 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 93
iss Issue #94 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 16:06:51 +0000 Subhead: May/June 2014 Cover Image: issue_94_cover_sm.jpg Body: Download Issue #94 (May/June 2014) [10MB, PDF] Issue #94 is formatted as 24 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11). (You need Acrobat Reader or an application that reads pdf files to view the print version of this issue.) Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: the content of the paper will not be modified no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See our donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions. Full Article 94
iss Haiti: CEP Failed to its Mission, But an Electoral Miscarriage Can Be Avoided By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 23:47:13 +0000 10940453_759333034158755_2682533139943741873_n.png By Wadner Pierre This article was originally published by UnlessWeCare.org Screen Shot 2015-11-06 at 6.34.24 AM It has been over a month since Haiti’s Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Electoral Provisory Counsel), known as CEP, published its foreknown controversial fraudulent results for the first round presidential and second round legislative elections. The CEP’s preliminary results for the presidential elections placed President Michel Martelly’s hand-picked candidate Jovenel Moise of Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale, or P.H.T.K in the first place with 32.8 percent of the popular votes. Jaccéus Joseph, a member of the electoral council, qualified the results as unacceptable. Miami Herald’s Jacqueline Charles reported, Joseph refused to sign “the presidential and legislative preliminary results” because of irregularities and frauds that plagued them. Joseph thought his refusal to endorse the results would prompt the Tabulation Center to verify “the allegations of electoral fraud, including checking the voter registration lists against the ballots cast in the Oct. 25” elections to avert an unnecessary electoral crisis. Joseph said, “We asked the director of the Tabulation Center did he have enough time to thoroughly verify if there was fraud.” According to Joseph, the director told them, “[H]e didn’t have enough time for that.” Despite Joseph’s insistence on verifying and correcting the irregularities and frauds threatening the credibility of the results, CEP’s President Pierre-Louis Opont decided to publish the tainted results. The electoral crisis that was avoidable is now becoming an inevitable crisis. This man-made electoral dispute could further derail the political and social stability of the country. read more Full Article
iss Haiti: Govt. Formed an Electoral Commission to End Electoral Deadlock; Will the CEP Reschedule the Runoff? By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 23:49:16 +0000 CM4ifcuVEAAnQ_b.jpg BY WADNER PIERRE Since the CEP published its tainted and most controversial results for the presidential, second round legislative and local elections early last November, thousands have been demonstrated in the streets of Haiti’s largest cities to reclaim a recount of their votes. Religious leaders and international human rights and advocacy groups have also urged the CEP to investigate irregularities and massive electoral frauds that are no longer mere allegations. As protests widening, diplomatic talks failed and G8 candidates remaining steadfast in their position, to remedy the situation, Haiti’s PM Evans Paul in an one-page letter sent to the President Michel J. Martelly, proposed a formation of an electoral commission to ensure the credibility of the already festered electoral process. The commission according to the Prime Minister’s letter will have three days to produce recommendations to the government and the Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Electoral Provisional Council), known as the CEP. The head of the government stated,“ …it is necessary to organize credible, transparent, participative and inclusive elections,” as well as “to do whatever it takes” to create a climate of trust for the actors involving in the process. The CEP shows no sign that it will abide by the recommendations of the government-formed commission. One of its members Marie Carmelle Paul Austin told a radio in the Haiti’s capital that the electoral council members are ready to depart in bloc should the commission interfere in their work. “If this commission’s purpose is to redo or verify the work that the CEP has already done, the council members will resign,” implied council Austin. read more Full Article
iss Haiti Elections: Catholic Church still Undecided whether to join the Govt.-formed Electoral Commission or Not By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Sun, 20 Dec 2015 03:17:44 +0000 Screen Shot 2015-04-01 at 9.40.38 PM.png BY WADNER PIERRE Nearly two months since Haiti’s Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Electoral Provisional Council), know as the CEP, announced the final results for the first round residential, second round legislative and local elections that plagued with massive frauds. The controversial results for the presidential elections placed Haiti’s ruling Party candidate, Jovel Moise at the first place with over 34 percent of the popular and the former 2010 presidential candidate Jude Celestin in second place. Since then protest against those tainted results have been widened through the country. After candidates and their backers, religious leaders (Catholics and Protestants) and national and international human rights and advocacy groups urged the CEP to form an independent commission to investigate the electoral frauds that were no longer mere allegations, the CEP rejected such proposition and proceeded to schedule the presidential runoff on Dec. 27 with the two candidates obtained the majority of the vote. Celestin, a member of group of eight presidential candidates, known as G8, who have been protesting the CEP’s results, declared he would not participate at the runoff unless the CEP satisfied the demand of G8. The United States, a staunch supporter of the current administration, and spent over $30 millions for the organization of these log-overdue elections, sent Kenneth Merten, the U.S former ambassador to Haiti and State Department’s Special Envoy to Haiti to convince candidates, most importantly Celestin, to accept the CEP’s results. Merten, a close friend of Martelly, and one the controversial figures that engineered Martelly’s election in the 2010 controversial elections, failed to his mission. read more Full Article
iss Issue #95 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Tue, 06 Sep 2016 04:03:47 +0000 Subhead: Fall 2015 cover Cover Image: Dominion Fall 2015 cover Special Issue Austerity.jpg Body: Download Issue #95 (Fall 2015) [11.5MB, PDF] The Fall 2015 issue of The Dominion magazine, Special Issue on Austerity, is now online. To see and download the (11.5 MB) PDF of the issue, click here . The articles can be read individually online at dominion.mediacoop.ca and are listed on this Media Co-op press release. Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: -the content of the paper will not be modified -no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper -15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion -We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See the Media Co-op donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions at info@mediacoop.ca Full Article 95
iss Issue #96 By www.dominionpaper.ca Published On :: Tue, 06 Sep 2016 04:24:18 +0000 Cover Image: Dominion Summer 2016 cover Special Issue Land Defence - Warrior Up.jpg Body: Download Issue #96 (Summer 2016) [5.3MB, PDF] The Summer 2015 issue of The Dominion magazine, Special Issue on Land Defence "Warrior Up!", is now online. To see and download the PDF of the issue, click here . The articles can be read individually online at dominion.mediacoop.ca and are listed on this Media Co-op press release. Distribution rights: You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions: -the content of the paper will not be modified -no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper -15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion -We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See the Media Co-op donation page for details. Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions at info@mediacoop.ca Full Article 96
iss [ SECRET SUBMISSIONS POST #698 ] By fandomsecrets.dreamwidth.org Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 19:05:52 GMT Posted by: case[ SECRET SUBMISSIONS POST #698 ]The first secret from this batch will be posted on May 9th.RULES:1. One secret link per comment.2. 750x750 px or smaller.3. Link directly to the image.- Doing it RIGHT: http://i.imgur.com/KuBug.png- Doing it WRONG: http://imgur.com/KuBugOptional: If you would like your secret's fandom to be noted in the main post along with the secret itself, please put it in the comment along with your secret. If your secret makes the fandom obvious, there's no need to do this. If your fandom is obscure, you should probably tell me what it is.Optional #2: If you would like WARNINGS (such as spoilers or common triggers -- list of some common ones here) to be noted in the main post before the secret itself, please put it in the comment along with your secret.Optional #3: If you would like a transcript to be posted along with your secret, put it along with the link in the comment! comments Full Article
iss U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team Equal Pay Claim Dismissed by Federal Judge By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:53:05 +0000 A federal judge dealt a significant blow to the U.S. Women’s national team’s fight for equality on Friday. While the U.S. women’s team’s claim of unequal working conditions can go forward, a federal judge rejected the player’s claims of pay inequality. In March 2019, the USWNT filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation. The suit alleges the U.S. Soccer Federation’s has federally discriminatory payment practices, arguing that they pay women less than men “for substantially equal work and by denying them at least equal playing, training, and travel conditions; equal promotion of their games; equal support and development for their games; and other terms and conditions of employment equal to the MNT.” Judge R. Gary Klausner wrote in his decision that USWNT members did not prove wage discrimination under the Equal Pay Act because the women’s team played more games and made more money than the men’s team. Furthermore, the women’s team also rejected a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) where they would have an identical pay structure to the men’s team in favor of a different CBA. This CBA guarantees players are compensated regardless of whether they play, while the men’s CBA does not. “This approach — merely comparing […] Related posts: U.S. Women’s Soccer Players Seek More than $66 Million in Damages U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Continues to Dominate; Fight with U.S. Soccer Federation Ongoing Students Have Fundamental Right to Literacy, Appeals Court Says Full Article Courts Feminist Newswire Labor Rights Sports lawsuits Pay Equity USNWT women's soccer
iss Transgender Woman Nina Pop Murdered in Missouri By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:06:42 +0000 On Sunday, May 3rd, the body of 28-year-old transgender woman Nina Pop was found in her apartment in Sikestown, Missouri. She had been stabbed multiple times, according to police. While police have not determined a motive, they are looking into the possibility of a hate crime. The LGBTQ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign reported that Pop’s murder is at least the 10th violent death of a transgender or gender nonconforming person this year, and the fifth in the past month. All five of the recent victims were transgender women of color. Tori Cooper, director of community engagement for HRC’s Transgender Justice Initiative, wrote in a blog post, “for the past four weeks, we have seen the deaths of five transgender women of color in this country. We are seeing an epidemic of violence that can no longer be ignored. Transgender and gender-nonconforming people, especially trans women of color, risk our lives by living as our true selves — and we are being violently killed for doing so”. Transgender and gender nonconforming people lack expansive, explicit federal legal protections to safeguard against the vast discrimination they receive. While they are covered under the state’s hate crimes legislation, they are not explicitly […] No related posts. Full Article Feminist Newswire LGBT Rights Violence Against Women
iss community accountability zine call for submissions By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 00:16:00 +0000 I am so glad someone is doing this zine! I have been trying to find time to try and put together this exact thing! Please submit!!!It's Down to ThisFor info and submissions contact: responsezine@gmail.com“It’s Down to This” is a new zine compilation that aims to give space to step back, take a deep breath and reflect on where we’re at.Reflecting on our experiences with community accountability processes, survivor support, or general efforts to cultivate community response to sexual violence- this is a space to talk about our experiences with this work, what we have learned, where we want to go from here, what we feel, what we want others to be able to hear, see, think about, engage with.It is an attempt to further give voice to our efforts and experiences in doing this work, to give space and voice to silence. To know and hear how we have survived in this work, how we have sustained this work, or why we burned out. To further document our attempts at figuring out what community accountability looks like, or what it even is. To be able to reflect and grow from our mistakes and epiphanies.SEEKING: stories, essays, interviews, comics, artwork and thoughts reflecting on working around accountability and community response to sexual violence:What has it looked like? What has it entailed? What could it look like? Who does it involve? In what ways? How is a community responsible? How is a community involved? What can an accountability process look like? What has it looked like? What works? What doesn’t? What were the fuck-ups, the successes?*These questions are asked with the assumption that confidentiality will be respected and that stories will not be shared if they are not yours to share.*The word ‘community’ is used with the awareness that it is often used problematically.Looking for submissions that:- explore the importance of accountability and support work as an act of community building and collective liberation, that express the importance of this work within social justice movements.-reflect on the support, empowerment, recovery and growth that have come out of this work-reflect on the pain, trauma and frustration of this work or which is inherent in this work.-develop ideas and methods of sustainability around this work-look at the social and political contexts in which community accountability and response to sexual violence and partner abuse grows and exists.-share our storiesAnonymity and confidentiality will be respected.DEADLINE: October 22nd, 2010For info and submissions contact: responsezine@gmail.comFeel free to send in ideas/proposals and ask for feedback! Full Article support
iss call for submissions By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:42:00 +0000 Two call for submissions: one about being a survivor - and how did you surviveand one about Gendersee links and descriptions below. dear sister anthologyMany survivors already know this: that after you are raped, you are never the same person again. More specifically, someone has died and new person is born. And like a newborn, the new person must learn first how to survive and then eventually, live.The five stages of grief is a psychological theory. It outlines and supposes five stages of emotional battle the can occurs in the aftermath of loss.The first stage is denial.Survivors may tell themselves it never happened. It wasn’t rape. The person who did this is my friend, my boyfriend, girlfriend, relative, lover, spouse, neighbor. It wasn’t rape.The second stage is anger.Survivors can live in a room full of anger, resentment, bitterness, self-blame and self-loathing for weeks, months, sometimes years. They have recognized what has happened and the emotions are often overwhelming.Bargaining is the third stage.Bargaining is giving ourselves false hope because we cannot deal with our reality. We look to recover what was lost or taken. We lost our sense of wholeness and cannot deal with our brokenness, so we jump into a relationship, alcohol, drugs, work, sex…believing that if we do something, we will get what we once had. Bargaining looks different for everyone, but regardless of what the behavior is, the hope is trying to get back what cannot be recovered.Fourth stage is depressionNearly every survivor will combat depression in some form. Disinterest in previously enjoyed activities, frequent crying spells, trouble sleeping, sleeping too much, changes in appetite. There are numerous symptoms of depression and most survivors will describe it in two words: dark numbness.The fifth stage is acceptance.Acceptance doesn’t mean that we’re happy or that we don’t revisit the other stages from time to time. Acceptance means acknowledging that something has lost and we are not the same person as before. A new way of living must be learned and while the road is long, a first step was taken.As a survivor, do you remember a certain stage you may have experienced? Do you remember moving through that part of your life? What got you through? When did you turn the corner? Who helped you?In your letter, remember that the survivor is in a raw place, perhaps not even certain of what just happened. Focus not on the darkness, but what brought you to the next place, on what acceptance looked like for you. What brought you into the light?call for submissions for Alex zine. alex zinewhy gender, and what is alex looking for? gender is something everybody has and few understand, despite the volumes written on the subject already. alex is looking for personal essays, poems, or other forms of expression that get at what gender means to YOU and how do you LIVE gender. topics could be about anything, and might gesture at: what is gender? how does it affect you? do you feel like you have a gender? how do you want others to see you and how do you see yourself? do your thoughts on your own gender shift? what is getting dressed like? what is it like to walk around as you? how do your political ideas about gender enter your daily life (or do they)? what else springs to mind when you think about the topic? tell some stories. this is a good chance to write something a “normal” editor wouldn’t take on, something you’re still sorting out. this is a great chance to write about something that scares you. Full Article zines
iss Complex money issues? Make it easy with Iban Wallet By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2019 05:42:54 +0000 No one is a stranger to financial challenges and problems. They tend to happen with people in different degrees and at separate points in time for that matter. We can unanimously agree that we need money to achieve many of our goals but also for financial independence at the same time. When we refer to... Keep Reading Full Article Managing Money
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iss Princeton offers admission to 13 transfer students in third year of reinstated program By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:00:00 -0400 Princeton has offered admission to 13 transfer students for entry in fall 2020. Since being reinstated in 2018, the undergraduate transfer admission program has been aimed at encouraging applicants from low-income, military or community college backgrounds. Full Article
iss Thomas Roche Jr., scholar of Renaissance poetry and ‘force of nature,’ dies at 89 By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:06:00 -0400 Thomas Roche Jr., the Murray Professor of English, Emeritus, and a foremost expert in epic and Renaissance poetry, died May 3 after a long illness in Beachwood, Ohio. He was 89. Full Article
iss Don’t Miss Networking Opportunities By 50alone.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 13:42:39 +0000 A lot of us will know someone who never seems to be without work or opportunities. I've met a few people like this. One friend in particular always managed to get himself into situations that proved advantageous. I noticed he was always making phone calls and receiving phone calls from people I wouldn't consider to […] Full Article One Day Only Things to do
iss Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In April By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 19:02:16 +0000 If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good. The post Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In April appeared first on Cartoon Brew. Full Article Monthly Wrap-up Cesar Award Coronavirus Disney DNEG Magic Leap Technicolor Universal Pictures
iss ‘She Roars’ podcast talks to Stephanie Mash Sykes about the issues facing African American mayors By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 12:15:00 -0400 Stephanie Mash Sykes, Class of 2004, speaks on the "She Roars" podcast about the future of American cities and the panoply of issues facing black urban leaders. Full Article