mas Queremos devolver a los ecosistemas su capacidad de abastecernos de agua: CAR Cundinamarca By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:34:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Alfred Ballesteros, director de la CAR, para hablar sobre en qué consiste el proyecto con el que pretenden enfrentar la crisis del agua. Full Article
mas “Cuando entras a los pueblos ves demasiada tristeza”: colombiano en desastres de Valencia By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:26:00 +0000 Daniel Baliz, colombiano en Valencia, habló en 6AM sobre cómo avanzan los días de los habitantes de esta región tras la emergencia por las inundaciones Full Article
mas Reforma de justicia: Abre la posibilidad de reparar más rapido a las victimas By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 13:50:00 +0000 Ángela María Buitrago, ministra de Justicia habló en 6 AM, sobre cuáles son los cambios y los principales aspectos del proyecto de la Reforma a la Justicia Full Article
mas PERFORMANCE / TOUR: Announcing SMOKE Jazz Club’s December Line-up Featuring The 12th Annual Coltrane Festival With Ravi Coltrane’s Smoke Debut, A Spectacular New Year’s Eve Celebration, Catherine Russell and Sean Mason, And More By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2024-10-31T15:56:21+00:00 Entering its second quarter century as committed as ever to pure jazz (All About Jazz),” SMOKE Jazz Club continues its 25th anniversary season with an exciting line-up in December. The holiday season kickstarts with “A Nat King Cole Christmas” featuring singer Allan Harris (Dec 4). SMOKE is thrilled to welcome acclaimed vocalist Catherine Russell in her club debut in a thrilling duo with pianist Sean Mason (Dec 5-8) performing repertoire off their latest album My Ideal... Full Article
mas Overcoming Webmaster Depression By www.seobook.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 11:17:16 +0000 This year is a rather easy year to be depressed. ;) COVID-19, fearmongering media, polarized hyper-charged social media, mass unemployment, lockdowns that killed exercise routines and social connections, loss of hope / purpose / meaning, a guy who stuck a gun in the belly area of a pregnant woman overdosing on fentanyl shortly after he passed counterfeit currency, that broader background being utterly ignored so outrage could fuel widespread rioting with a man in dreadlocks kicking a man sitting in the street unconscious & other bonus random drive by shootings where actual heroes are murdered at random, cities being burned down, communist anarchy, social "justice" movements founded on the idiotic idea of improving society by ripping apart the family unit, etc. This post is not a suicide letter, but an ode to reality of accepting today for what it is. :D pic.twitter.com/OWBHGa5eKR— Zero Gravity Media (@zerogravityhxp) August 12, 2020 Last year was the first year where I managed an office with a bunch of employees in it. When the office opened my email inbox had under 2,000 emails built up in it over a 16 year period of working on the web. Far from inbox zero, I am now above 20,000. I think in a Bill Gates interview about a half year ago I smiled after hearing his sort of EGT was how his email inbox was doing. I timed that office opening almost perfectly for COVID-19 so I could have all the stress and cost associated with training a team, setting up a ton of computers, creating workflow, ... and then none of the benefits as the office would get shut down shortly after things began to operate smoothly. :D By the end of last year a was a bit (err...lot) on the fat side from working too much, too much stress, and exercising too little. My weight and the length of my fuse are reciprocals. In the past I used to harness negative energy into a form of rage to fuel drive, but now that I am over 40 I find it much harder to live that way. I've already had a number of near death experiences (including one when my wife was pregnant with our only child) and think at some point living that rage-drive way is just shitty. Just say no to endless rage. So when it was obvious this year was largely going to be dog crap, I started to look internally instead of externally & figured it made more sense to improve health & mood than to fight the gravity of the global depression we are currently living through. Exogenous Shocks When things change out of nowhere they can end up dramatically changing the social and economic order. Many such changes are utterly arbitrary and orthogonal to the concepts of fairness, justice, human decency, etc. Some parties are politically connected & shielded from actual market forces. As a self-employed person living overseas I am certainly not one of those protected parties. That said, my family and the people who work for me look to me and hope I can help shield them from some of the crap reality served up this year. As a rule, when exogenous shocks happen those who are not politically connected get screwed hardest. Smaller firms tend to under-perform larger firms: "As the earnings season draws to a close, companies within the Russell 2000 stock index — the small-cap benchmark — have reported an aggregate loss of $1.1bn, compared to profits of almost $18bn a year earlier, according to data provider FactSet. Meantime, the much bigger companies within the benchmark S&P 500 index have posted a 34 per cent aggregate drop in earnings, to $233bn." Poorer people are more likely to lose their jobs. Emerging markets tend to get hit harder than developed markets. Which only adds to the powder keg of instability as the food price inflation tied to falling incomes makes many people rather desperate. etc. As people get desperate violence increases & many governments get overthrown. Central banks printing cash to prop up the financial markets only increases the divide further. Congratulations @federalreserve pic.twitter.com/8HxhLH9il5— Sven Henrich (@NorthmanTrader) August 17, 2020 That increased income & wealth inequality makes "the system" only feel that much more fraudulent, which in turn acts as a powder keg to fuel more arbitrary misdirected violence. Tesla now has a $340 billion market capitalization. They remain unprofitable outside of harvesting tax credits. Beyond fueling increased violence, the sky high numbers for FOMO stocks also lead some people to feel like they are failures for only slightly succeeding or just getting by. Others pile in to trashy cryptocurrencies in an attempt to catch up where they only further compound their losses. Waiting Things Out It is worth noting many of the jobs that are gone are gone for good. We may very well be facing a global depression: "The pandemic has created a massive economic contraction that will be followed by a financial crisis in many parts of the globe, as nonperforming corporate loans accumulate alongside bankruptcies. Sovereign defaults in the developing world are also poised to spike. This crisis will follow a path similar to the one the last crisis took, except worse, commensurate with the scale and scope of the collapse in global economic activity. And the crisis will hit lower-income households and countries harder than their wealthier counterparts. ... In all of the worst financial crises since the mid-nineteenth century, it took an average of eight years for per capita GDP to return to the pre-crisis level. (The median was seven years.) ... The last time all engines failed was in the Great Depression; the collapse this time will be similarly abrupt and steep." If you can't afford to feed your family of course you have to solve that problem first. But if you are not absolutely financially desperate then this can be a good year to win in ways other than finances & only worry about money after other things are in a better place. This is a good year to find meaning through various types of self-improvement and doing lots of small & kind things for the people around you. Yesterday was a good day to buy your wife flowers. So is today. Tomorrow is a good day to buy a friend a surprise gift. One of the best books you can read about developing positive personal habits is Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit. It is 8 years old now but it is still a great read. Pushing for broad structural changes in a crisis through ideology which removes ordinary feedback loops often ends up creating only further injustice with the campaign "hero" looking like their polar opposite. Ideology pushed hard enough wraps around to the other side. When things are absolutely screwed the world over it is better to focus on improving yourself and your family rather than promoting arbitrary extrajudicial justice and burning things down further. Here are the steps I took to improve a good bit so far this year. Coronavirus Lockdowns When I saw a video of a guy walking down the street in Wuhan cough blood and fall over dead I immediately ordered facemasks for everyone in my extended family. I also bought facemasks and gloves into the office for workers. As it turns out gloves were largely a non-winner because using them is more likely to spread virus and bacteria, but the intent was good. Cygnus recommended taking the supplement quercetin & so did Dr. Zev, so I do that. Our government does not want us to treat covid early. If I get covid and no hcq access-I would take IMMEDIATELY quercetin 500mg three times a day for 7 days and elemental zinc 50mg one a day for 7 days, and z-pack. Every American home should have quercetin and zinc.— Dr. Zev Zelenko (@zev_dr) August 16, 2020 When lockdowns were announced I hoarded months worth of baby formula so I know my daughter would be ok & bought her a couple birthday presents in case the lockdowns were extended repeatedly. They were, so that worked out ok. When lockdowns ended I bought a ton of different toys for my daughter so I could share them with her and make up for the limited outside contact for the time being. I also brought my lead graphic & web designer a dual monitor computer to his house to improve his efficiency. Any day where there is not a lockdown I try to make the most of it knowing another couple months or quarter year can disappear arbitrarily. Making the most out of the day for me often means doing something positive on the health front & meaning front right away. Things like getting food for my daughter or going for a walk are big wins early in the day as we tend to slow down and get tired as the day drags on. Health / Fitness Early in the year when I could use the gym I was walking at a brisk pace for about an hour a day while reading books and listening to podcasts. After gyms were forced to be closed I started walking outside. Initially this was often to get groceries or various baby supplies, though I continued to walk daily even when there wasn't a real direct need just to keep mood up with all the ridiculous crap going on in the world. I used to think the Philippines was way too hot when I had to drive everywhere, but even if it is hot as hell it isn't bad to be out in the sun and heat so long as you are only walking especially if the walk has a purpose which helps your loved ones in some way. Walking regularly with nothing else going on can be boring as hell, of course, so to offset the boredom I bring my iPhone and have some Airpod Pro earbuds with their killer noise canceling features. When nobody is near me I sometimes pull down my face mask and jog or sprint for a while to add variety to the day. I also sometimes make people's ears bleed by singing along in an effort to share the joy of whatever I am listening to. :D There are many awesome acoustic songs on YouTube. Revisiting unheard versions of songs you liked a long time ago can make the lyrics more powerful. Some of the spoken-word song introductions are quite powerful: "everyone wants you to forget you are gonna die, because if they convince you your not gonna die you waste your time doing what they want you to do. Spend money on what they're selling. ... one day I'm gonna die, but before then I'm gonna live, live, live, the way I want to live and I hope you do too." Whenever I exercise I usually have caffeine as well. I view it a bit like a band aid or kick start, but I try to only use it either explicitly when walking or when intensely focusing on work. If my back hurts from sitting at the chair too long that is a cue to get up and take a break even if it is a short one to go play with my daughter. Sometimes I will walk two or three times throughout the day to break up the monotony. Most my exercise is walking or jogging, but occasionally I will do a few push ups or sit ups. In a world of gloom it is hard to look in the mirror and see a steaming pile of garbage which is not well maintained and feel good about yourself. You know what sacrifices you have made and what the costs were, but it is easy to go down the path of resentment if outcomes are subpar and beyond your control in the short term. If you don't feel alive you aren't. :D It's a lifeless life, with no fixed address to give But you're not mine to die for anymore so I must live Diet I try to eat salad, Indian food, quiche, nuts, beef jerky, and all sorts of other foods where carbohydrates are sort of only incidental and are not core to the dish. Anything that looks/smells/feels/sounds like sugar, rice, potatoes, bread, derivatives thereof, etc. I consider to be poison / systemic inflammation / weight gain and try to skip it. I also consider drinking calories to be a disaster as the glycemic index on things like a soda are through the roof. If you are fat and eat a lot of carbs you are repeatedly spiking your blood sugar, then it crashes, then you are hungry again. This habit & addictive cycle works on some of the same neural pathways that hardcore drugs do. Sometimes I still do eat a bit of peanut butter or chocolate or frozen chocolate dipped in peanut butter, though I try not to use it meal replacement style very often & try not to be "full jar now empty" Aaron. Three tips on that front are to eat peanut butter using a chop stick so you eat it slower, eat small pieces of chocolate, and freeze the chocolate before eating so it takes a while to chew and you realize just how much you are eating. :D When I wake I often wait at least 4 or 5 hours before eating my first meal. In some cases I stretch that out to 6 or 8. Communicating I know a lot of people are in a bad state this year, so I try to offset that at least slightly by overcommunicating. I send my mom pictures or videos of my daughter every day as she told me those help her sleep better at night and her watch even shows her blood pressure is lower and she feels much more well rested the next morning. I have bought my daughter a ton of extra clothes to wear just so my mom gets a bit more variety in the pictures and my daughter will have a ton of memories to sort through when she is older. Our daughter has quite a bit of energy so sometimes she makes communicating with my wife hard. Sometimes we have better luck texting back and forth if something is urgent and then discuss it in more detail over email or when our daughter is taking a nap. A lot of people around me have recently went through hardships beyond the financial uncertainties many are facing. Our web designer's mom had a heart attack then got COVID-19 but I think she is ok now. Our lead writer had a friend younger than I who after going to the hospital with COVID-19. Our lead programmer's parents recently had their house broken into with some of their sentimental jewelry stolen & he is the glue guy for the whole family. One of my buddies recently broke up with his long time girlfriend. I am sure there are a lot more similar stories that I have not been told yet. So as a rule of thumb I sort of consider that if people have historically been good its ok to give them more leeway this year & be extra kind. Mental Health One of the cheapest & easiest wins in terms of quality of life is setting your grounding from a perspective of feeling lucky so that you are appreciative & try to be a better version of yourself. Episode 504 of This American Life shares an inspiring story about Emir Kamenica. "These stories we tell about ourselves, they're almost like our infrastructure, like railroads or highways. We can build them almost any way we want to. But once they're in place, this whole inner landscape grows up around them. So maybe the point here is that you should be careful about how you tell your story, or at least conscious of it. Because once you've told it, once you've built the highway, it's just very hard to move it. Even if your story is about an angel who came out of nowhere and saved your life, even then, not even the angel herself can change it." - Michael Lewis I generally am not a fan of taking prescription drugs to solve symptoms of larger underlying problems as in many cases those can cause additional bonus problems. I get that some people need various drugs to get by and survive, though outside of caffeine I typically try not to drink much or do much of anything else that can add more instability or create more bonus issues. The above said, I think my baseline mood (especially if I am not in great health) tends to be a bit darker than average. The early web was quite cool and you could do things like email Tim Berners-Lee and get a response, or someone would read your site and see you mentioned Carl Sagan and shoot you an email like this one: I wrote the first modern book on depression in 1980. It was the first book to present depression as a biochemical disease, rather than a 'mental' illness (whatever that is). And, I was the one who introduced Carl Sagan to television as a local TV personality in L. A., Carl was a good family friend who came to watch a taping of my PBS show, he got really intense when he realized what a medium for communication TV was, and I introduced him to the GM of the station, that's how he got to TV. He was more of a scientist than an actor, I coached him on TV persona. He was a very intense person, and did not have a big ego; he was always open to new information, whether it came from experiences or ideas. He would have loved living now. To solve both depression and weight gain problems, try an over-the-counter nutrient called 5HTP. The Walmarts here sell the least expensive and best pills. Take about nine a day for about nine days, you will notice you haven't felt the urge to eat all day and you don't have as much depression symptoms; the griffonia seed from which 5HTP is made increases serotonin in the brain. Then a follow up after I asked about the FDA ban of L-Tryptophan: Now something gets clearer! When tryotophan was banned because of one supposedly contaminated batch, I used every tiny bit of influence I had as a journalist, talked to every politician I could get in touch with. It was like going up against a brick wall. I wrote articles, did everything, could not understand at all why the nutrient was being banned for one bad batch in Japan and why resistance to overturning the ban was so solid. I even tried to obtain the animal version, and was told it 'wasn't the same,' yet according to a chemical analysis, it was. Now I understand.... My book is "Depression, How to Recognize It, Cure It and Grow From It, Prentice Hall hardback, Simon Schuster paperback. She also mentioned Depression research is such big business that I feel they don't want to find a real cure. The way the research should have gone is to study the chemical makeup of depression, then match the medication effect to different brain hormones (as well as cortisol-though it's not a biogenic amine, it's a definite precursor), and find accurate ways of testing which hormone or combination thereof is/are out of balance, so the correct medication can be prescribed right off the bat. So, if it's a seratonin imbalance, the doc gives one medication, if it's monomaine oxadase, the patient gets another, and so on. Prosac is like a huge blanket device, rather than an accurate laser beam going to the exact place it is needed. Depression research really hasn't progressed that much in the last 20 years, imho. I know a big part of my improved mood was from taking 5-HTP along with Vitamin B & Vitamin C just before bed. When I take those I can fall asleep a bit quicker, sleep about an hour less, wake up feeling more refreshed, and am less hungry the following morning. If I had to guess, I would say the 5-hydroxytryptophan contributed to my recent 40 pound weight loss more than anything else did. Anyhow, I would not recommend 5-HTP for anyone who is on SSRIs, MAO inhibitors, or many other drug classes (talk to your doctor first, etc.). But I figured a lot of people feel like crap this year so I should mention it has worked well for me. Before writing this blog post I also recommended it to a few other people. Our lead content writer was down after her friend died & I recommended it to her. She said she felt a difference the very next day. Our backend developer took some after I told him about it and said his personal doom loop he was going through was better within 2 days. I do not think it is a magic cure-all or would work for everyone, but if you are a bit down combining a bit of 5-HTP with exercise, healthy diet, sleep, etc. can help you improve your worldview and outlook a bit to get through the challenging times we are going through. My only complaint (glass is always at least half empty :D) would be that as I have discarded that sort of rage cycle I find it easier to be distracted and harder to focus on work. If you love what you do focus comes automatic, but if you don't then you do sometimes have to trick yourself a bit into being productive if you literally could be retired for life. But I suppose most people would say that is an absurd "problem" to complain about. My only solution to the above is watching MJ on MJ. :D I’m going to tweet this & pin it to my page so I can watch it every single dayWhen MJ talks about winning & leadership has a price, he’s talking about sacrificing a part of who you are for all that your team can become.A Championship Standard!! pic.twitter.com/IbK95jFTVY— Jaycob Ammerman (@Jammer2233) May 13, 2020 Ending on a Positive Note Destruction leads to a very rough road but it also breeds creation And earthquakes are to a girl's guitar, they're just another good vibration And tidal waves couldn't save the world from Californication If you are reading this blog post you are almost certainly involved in some part of web development, content production, internet marketing and/or e-commerce. Ultimately as the world is reshaped you will benefit as long as you get through the current period as literally *everything* is moving online. This chart on e-commerce continues to amaze me. pic.twitter.com/zW4EwKHW1N— David Schawel (@DavidSchawel) August 17, 2020 Given that the big platform monopolies are now getting the PR black eyes they deserve for their locked down ecosystems there is a good chance the web will be a much better place in the next half-decade. The number of people rushing to become their own bosses is at a record level. Many will fail, but many will innovate and create new markets as they have no choice but to succeed. As more things move online, attention merchant platforms keep breaking culture into smaller and smaller chunks to fuel increasingly distorted views of reality that cater toward confirmation bias and rage. At some point people will tire of the feed-based never-ending stream and want things they can complete. The growth of Neflix and their streaming competitors reflects the desire for something longer and more in-depth. Some of legacy print media brands with high cost structures are now recycled selling marked-up garbage in parallel markets. The combination of these trends will drive an increased appreciation for authenticity & the desire for human connection. Long ago my original SEO mentor stated: This is what I think, SEO is all about emotions, all about human interaction. People, search engineers even, try and force it into a numbers box. Numbers, math and formulas are for people not smart enough to think in concepts. I think the best brands, the best sites have a large portion of their founders personality in them. Never be afraid to be yourself, after all there are 1/2 billion people on the www, not all of them have to agree with you. Concentrate on the ones that share your views, concentrate on making their experience the very best it can be, the rest forget them. Or to put it another way, the best sites say - this is what we do, this is how we do it, if you don't like it go somewhere else. Ultimately though I think it comes down to desire and the will to win. He later sold his business for a life changing sum, so unlike his favorite football club, I guess he had the will to win. The question remains if he will purchase the football club and "fix" them. :D Categories: articles Full Article
mas Dozens of Israelis taken captive by Hamas more than a year ago are still being held By www.npr.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 04:51:02 -0500 How do family members keep hope alive of one day reuniting with their loved ones? NPR's Michel Martin talks Yarden Gonen, whose sister Romi was taken hostage during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Full Article
mas Artspeak Radio with David Tomas Martinez, Poppy Di Candelo, and Michael Baxley By kkfi.org Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 21:50:21 +0000 Artspeak Radio, Wednesday, November 6, 2024, 9am -10am CST, 90.1fm KKFI Kansas City Community Radio, streaming live audio www.kkfi.org Producer/host Maria Vasquez Boyd talks with David Tomas Martinez, Poppy Di […] The post Artspeak Radio with David Tomas Martinez, Poppy Di Candelo, and Michael Baxley appeared first on KKFI. Full Article
mas Freeze Frame: “Heretic” (R), “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” (PG), “Absolution” (R), “Small Things Like These” (PG-13) By kkfi.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 04:02:30 +0000 Hugh Grant goes against type and scores as a psycho philosopher in the slow burn horror entry “Heretic.” Grant lures a pair of Mormon missionaries into an elaborate trap in his […] The post Freeze Frame: “Heretic” (R), “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” (PG), “Absolution” (R), “Small Things Like These” (PG-13) appeared first on KKFI. Full Article Absolution Cillian Murphy Dallas Jenkins entertainment Heretic Hugh Grant Liam Neeson movie reviews movies Small Things Like These The Best Christmas Pageant Ever The Chosen
mas November 17 Mashup By kkfi.org Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 16:32:19 +0000 This is week #3 of our month-long series, Great Contemporary Pop & Rock Producer-Engineer-Recordists, with this episode showcasing the knob-tweaking talents of the legendary JACK JOSEPH PUIG. Here are just […] The post November 17 Mashup appeared first on KKFI. Full Article
mas October 27 Mashup By kkfi.org Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 16:34:08 +0000 The post October 27 Mashup appeared first on KKFI. Full Article Uncategorized
mas Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023: Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Monica Heisey By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 08:45:00 EST Today on Q with Tom Power: cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and writer Monica Heisey Full Article Radio/Q
mas Children's hospital crisis, migration to Mastodon, Crown Lands, Herb Carnegie's daughter, and more By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 18 Nov 2022 18:35:46 EST How parents of sick kids are coping with the children's hospital crisis; what Mastodon could teach Twitter users about 'netizenship'; Bernice Carnegie's call to action for hockey; Lindsay Lohan's Falling for Christmas; and more. Full Article Radio/Day 6
mas Matt Rogers' bid to be Prince of Christmas, the best TV of 2022, Muppet Christmas Carol, Revival69 and more By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 23 Dec 2022 16:30:14 EST Comedian Matt Rogers wants Mariah Carey to crown him Prince of Christmas; the best TV of 2022 and what to catch up on over the holidays; why The Muppet Christmas Carol is the best retelling of Scrooge’s story; Revival 69, the improbable rock show that put Canada on the map and helped end the Beatles; and more. Full Article Radio/Day 6
mas Mary Riter Hamilton, Canada's 1st female battlefield artist, helped the country 'grieve mass loss' By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 16:04:50 EST In 1919, Canadian artist Mary Riter Hamilton embarked on a solo mission to paint the World War One battlefields of France and Belgium. A century later, documentary maker Alisa Siegel speaks to the artist's biographer, historians, and art historians to resuscitate Mary Riter Hamilton's art, life, and legacy. Full Article Radio/Ideas
mas Various Artists - Christmas Rules By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 00:00:00 +0000 A genuine joy to listen to… Well, for a couple of weeks at least. Full Article
mas Half of Christmas gift shoppers not influenced by Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: As retailers accelerate into the ‘golden quarter’ new YouGov research finds nearly half of consumers (48%) that buy Christmas gifts say they are not influenced by Black Friday, Cyber Monday or any other last-minute deals. Full Article
mas Sagard NewGen acquires FuturMaster By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Sagard NewGen has acquired FuturMaster, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider of Supply Chain Planning and Revenue Growth Management solutions, from its founder and Cathay Capital. Full Article
mas Race and Policing in America - St. Thomas University Law Review Symposium By corporatejusticeblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Apr 2021 06:45:00 +0000 All times are Eastern. To register and attend by Zoom for free, click here. Full Article
mas Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Symposium By corporatejusticeblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 20 May 2021 19:00:00 +0000 The Tulsa Law Review will host a special symposium issue of the law review as part of a commemoration of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre with a one-day live/hybrid event on May 21 and publication of the papers in September 2021.During the Tulsa Race Massacre, which occurred May 31–June 1, 1921, a white mob attacked residents, homes and businesses in the predominantly Black Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The event remains one of the worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history and one of the least-known; news reports were largely squelched, despite the fact that hundreds of people were believed to have been killed and thousands left homeless.May 21 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pmVirtual Event Free: Register HereThis one-day conference will feature the work of law professors, artists, poets, Black Wall Street business owners and historians.Suzette Malveaux, provost professor of civil rights law at the University of Colorado School of Law, will provide the keynote address. For six years, Malveaux served as pro bono counsel to the plaintiffs in Alexander v. State of Oklahoma, a suit filed against Tulsa by victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. As part of a team of attorneys, she represented the victims before the federal courts, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (Organization of American States) and the U.S. House of Representatives.Other featured law professors will include Keeva Terry of Howard University School of Law; andre cummings of the Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Amos Jones, executive director of the African American Trust for Historic Preservation; Angela Addae of the University of Oregon School of Law; and many others. Confirmed participants include Dwight Eaton, a descendant and owner of Black Wall Street Liquid Lounge; TU Professor Kristen Oertel, who will present a talk titled Black Indians, Red Dirt: A Brief History of African Americans in Indian and Oklahoma Territories, 1840–1907; and Professor DeWayne Dickens, who will present a talk titled Learning from Greenwood: When Voices Are Silenced. Full Article
mas How to watch all the classic Christmas movies in 2024 By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-01T10:55:11Z Full Article
mas Lane Cove Masters’ swimmer claims gold at Pan Pacific Games By www.dailytelegraph.com.au Published On :: Sat, 17 Dec 2016 20:00:00 GMT Lane Cove Masters’ swimmer John De Vries romped to four gold medals and a Pan Pacific record on the Gold Coast last month. Full Article
mas Two tiny turtles recover from storm smashing By www.dailytelegraph.com.au Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 06:57:00 GMT The two turtles were rescued by locals and are now being cared for before being released. Long neck turtle Cara Mi-shell and terrapin Squirt were both discovered on beaches. Full Article
mas Opinion | Democrats Could Have Won. Our Excuses Mask a Devastating Reality. - The New York Times By www.nytimes.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T05:47:01+00:00 a 1% change in several swing states... Full Article
mas Denver’s first canna-spa, opening soon, brings marijuana and massages under one roof By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 12:00:58 +0000 When it opens on Sept. 14, Pure Elevations will be among the city’s first public consumption spaces. Full Article Business Cannabis Colorado News Entertainment Latest Headlines Lifestyle Marijuana News Retail The Know Things To Do cannabis CBD coffee Denver marijuana marijuana business marijuana culture marijuana in Colorado Marijuana social use THC
mas Denver Broncos legend booted from “Masked Singer” on Season 12 premiere By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 19:48:35 +0000 Judge Ken Jeong correctly guessed the person inside the Leaf Sheep costume. Full Article Colorado News Denver Broncos Entertainment Latest Headlines News NFL Sports The Know Things To Do TV Streaming broncos celebrity football Fox John Elway More Broncos News television TV Programming
mas Opinion: The day the Animas River ran orange with pollution may have been the start of something beautiful By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 17:45:43 +0000 It was the summer of 2015 when the Animas River in southern Colorado turned such a garish orange-gold that it made national news. Full Article Latest Headlines Opinion Opinion Columnists Colorado School of Mines disaster durango environment Environmental Protection Agency Gold King Mine mines mining Superfund water Writers On The Range
mas At The Opera, Verdi's I Masnadieri or The Robbers (1983), August 5, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 05 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear the seldom performed opera by Giuseppe Verdi, I Masnadieri (The Robbers) staring Samuel Ramey, Franco Bonisolli, Joan Sutherland and Matteo Manuguerra recorded in 1983 on DECCA. Full Article
mas Mashup Overlord ANDY REHFELDT's YouTube Channel Removed After 16 Years By metalinjection.net Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:02:35 +0000 He's the guy behind the Radio Disney versions of metal songs we all love. Full Article Bummer Alert Andy Rehfeldt
mas THE MOSAIC WINDOW Streams Devastating New Record, Hemasanctum By metalinjection.net Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:47:07 +0000 Melodic, blackened death metal perfection. Full Article Full Album Stream The Mosaic Window
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