Nacionalni park Josemiti, SAD – Yosemite National Park, USA

Although Yellowstone became the first national park in 1872, the Yosemite Valley and the redwood forest at Mariposa were declared on June 30, 1864. year with an inalienable part of the public heritage and a document signed by President Lincoln. Later, worried about the influx of gold diggers and their exploitation in the Sierra Nevada, naturalist, poet and mountaineer John Moore persuaded President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt to grant Yosemite the status of a national park. The first tourists arrived on October 1, 1890 to admire the area that inspired generations of artists and writers.

Myrela

Jedna od najčuvenijih fotografija majstora Ansela Adamsa nosi naziv “Monolit, Hafdoum” i prikazuje liticu koja se nadvija nad dolinom Josemiti. Da bi dobio pogled na ovu gromadu kao da se udaljava od nje, Adams je morao da svoju tešku opremu nosi do same ivice granitne polukupole Hafdouma (Half Dome). Upravo tog dana, u zimu 1927. godine, Adams je odlučio da svoj život posveti fotografiji, zbog čega je narednih 30 godina života proveo u dolini Josemiti. Ovaj zapanjujući kanjon, koji su vjerovatno otkrili prvi naseljenici 1833. godine, izdubljen je radom rijeke Mersed kroz granit Sijera Nevade, i takmiči se s podjednako čuvenim Jeloustonom za naziv prve zaštićene oblasti u istoriji. Iako je Jelouston postao prvi nacionalni park 1872. godine, dolina Josemiti i šuma sekvoje u Maripozi proglašene su 30. juna 1864. godine neotuđivim dijelom javne baštine i to dokumentom koji je potpisao predsjednik Linkoln. Kasnije, zabrinut zbog navale kopača zlata i…

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Open Thread | We Must Support Kristen Clarke | 3CHICSPOLITICO

Garland, who is Jewish, shot down Lee’s charge. “I’ve read, in the last few days, these allegations about Kristen Clarke, who I’ve also gotten to know. Who I also trust. Who I believe is a person of integrity,” Garland responded. Pressed again, he added with some heat, “I’m a pretty good judge of what an anti-Semite is, and I do not believe that she is an anti-Semite. And I do not believe that she is discriminatory in any sense.” (For the record, neither does the Anti-Defamation League.)

As I write this, the homepage of the opposition-research site Bidennoms.com, a link recently tweeted by Ted Cruz, “spotlights” two nominees with photos on their homepage: Clarke and Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, who’s been nominated to run Medicare and Medicaid — both Black women.

“It’s impossible not to notice that women of color seem to be drawing fire for the wrong reasons,” says Justin Levitt, a Loyola Law School professor and former Civil Rights division official. National Women’s Law Center president Fatima Goss Graves told me, “These types of campaigns against women of color, and the language that is being used, to portray these nominees as ‘radical’ are not being levied against men.”

Source: Open Thread | We Must Support Kristen Clarke | 3CHICSPOLITICO

Nous faisons tous partie de la nature et nous devons protéger et chérir toute la nature! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Originally posted on Barbara Crane Navarro: « Même si vous et moi sommes dans des bateaux différents, vous dans votre bateau et nous notre canoë, nous partageons le même fleuve de la vie. Ce qui m’arrive vous arrive. Et en aval, en aval dans ce fleuve de la vie, nos enfants paieront pour notre l’égoïsme,…

Nous faisons tous partie de la nature et nous devons protéger et chérir toute la nature! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Embracing the Rays with Youssef of Egypt and Nawal the unnamed Goddess — Nadia Issam Harhash

Embracing the rays of the sun with Youssef of Egypt and Nawal the Unnamed Goddess There are moments in our life that we encounter and they make history of what our life is and can or should be about.Whatever is happening is still beyond the comprehension of my own mind. One of those instances of…

Embracing the Rays with Youssef of Egypt and Nawal the unnamed Goddess — Nadia Issam Harhash

In Myanmar’s hinterland, army uproots ethnic Karen villagers – The Washington Post

In the jungles of southeast Myanmar, the army was shooting and otherwise tyrannizing civilians long before last month’s military coup.

This largely unseen oppression continues even now. In the country’s remote southeast, an army offensive has driven as many as 8,000 ethnic Karen people to flee their homes in what aid groups say is the worst upheaval there for nearly 10 years.

They’re now living in the jungle, with fears growing for their health and security, and no prospect of an early return.

This crisis in the borderlands has been overshadowed by the deadly crackdown on the mass movement protesting the military’s takeover of power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

But it also is a reminder of the brutal force Myanmar’s army has long used against civilians, and in particular the country’s ethnic minorities.

Source: In Myanmar’s hinterland, army uproots ethnic Karen villagers – The Washington Post

Bringing Myanmar back from the abyss | East Asia Forum

That ‘constitutional fig leaf’, as Melissa Crouch called it, has been replaced with images of soldiers firing live rounds into the crowds of anti-coup protesters. It’s estimated that over 200 people have already been killed, and there’s no sign that the violence will abate soon.

Myanmar’s neighbours, its fellow ASEAN members, and the international community are worried — some out of genuine horror at the military’s brutality, and all because they understand that the consequences of Myanmar’s socio-political dysfunction are liable to extend across its borders.

Thailand is preparing for an influx of refugees across its long and porous border with Myanmar, which has been a source of refugees and irregular migrants for decades. Thailand must be supported to help those fleeing violence; at the same time, it has a legitimate interest in controlling the flow of Myanmar nationals into its territory amid the COVID-19 pandemic. India is to a lesser extent likely to see a flow of refugees from Myanmar.

Source: Bringing Myanmar back from the abyss | East Asia Forum

Third dose of Sinopharm vaccine needed for some in UAE – The Washington Post

“When some people are found to be not really responsive to the vaccines, which is expected with all vaccines, there was an initiative to approach these people and give them a third shot of the Sinopharm vaccine, which has shown, within the context of the study, to boost their immunity,” he said. Zaher said anyone with low levels of antibodies after a test could ask their doctor to contact health authorities and an appointment would be made for them to have another dose, but generally it’s the officials that approach the person.

Source: Third dose of Sinopharm vaccine needed for some in UAE – The Washington Post

‘I Belong Here’: Sandra Oh Speaks Out Against Anti-Asian Violence

I know many of us in our community are very scared. One way to…get through our fear is to reach out to our communities. Everyone here, I will challenge everyone here: If you see something, will you help me? [The crowd of demonstrators shouts, ‘Yes!’] If you see one of our sisters and brothers in need, will you help us? [The crowd again roars, ‘Yes!’]

Oh closed her time at the mic by leading many of those present in an empowering chant, alternating between “I am proud to be Asian” and “I belong here.”

Source: ‘I Belong Here’: Sandra Oh Speaks Out Against Anti-Asian Violence