🇨🇱Chile: Libertad para los presos políticos de la revuelta y los mapuche⛓ — eulaliobe — MARY CALVO

Chile. Marcha DDHH Todas las voces claman por la libertad de los presos políticos de la revuelta y los mapuche Escribe Andrés Figueroa Cornejo Con una marcha desde la Plaza de la Dignidad hasta la Plaza de Armas, en Santiago de Chile, se conmemoró el 74 aniversario del Día Internacional de los Derechos Humanos este […] […]

🇨🇱Chile: Libertad para los presos políticos de la revuelta y los mapuche⛓ — eulaliobe — MARY CALVO

Rights To the City Only For Developers — Jamaica Woman Tongue

As naive as it may seem, I’m proposing that developers should be required by law to supply high-quality noise cancelling headphones to all householders within earshot of noise pollution coming from construction sites in residential communities.

Rights To the City Only For Developers — Jamaica Woman Tongue

Socioeconomic Disadvantage and the Pace of Biological Aging in Children – PubMed

Children growing up under conditions of socioeconomic disadvantage exhibit a faster pace of biological aging. DNA methylation pace of aging might be useful as a surrogate end point in evaluation of programs and policies to address the childhood social determinants of lifelong health disparities.
— Read on pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34001641/

Why We Should Still Have Bus Conductors

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In the age of the driver-only bus, younger people might have never travelled on a bus that had a conductor. When they were taken away in London, I missed them a lot. They could direct you to the right stop for your needs, manage unruly passengers, and took great pride in running their bus on a familiar route.

And they worked through both wars. These are from WW1.

They were smart and efficient.

They helped passengers onto the bus.

It was also an equal-opportunities job, and very popular with women.

BRING THEM BACK!

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