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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Após área Yanomami, governo prevê operações em mais seis territórios! — Ecoamazônia — Barbara Crane Navarro

Novas desintrusões em terras indígenas devem ocorrer ao longo do ano O governo federal planeja operações de desintrusão em mais seis terras indígenas ao longo deste ano, após o fim da retirada de garimpeiros da área yanomami, em Roraima. 29 more words Após área yanomami, governo prevê operações em mais seis territórios — Ecoamazônia

Após área Yanomami, governo prevê operações em mais seis territórios! — Ecoamazônia — Barbara Crane Navarro

How community and Indigenous efforts contribute to protecting our oceans! — Stigmatis News — Barbara Crane Navarro

‘Other effective conservation measures’ work hand-in-hand with marine protected areas to help people and wildlife AUTHOR: Dr. Gabby Ahmadia Yaqueline Montecinos, marine biodiversity and ocean policy coordinator for WWF Chile, collects mollusks in a native ritual with Patricio Colivoro, a Mapuche leader fighting to create an ECMPO (Indigenous Marine Area) surrounding Chile’s Guafo Island. © […] […]

How community and Indigenous efforts contribute to protecting our oceans! — Stigmatis News — Barbara Crane Navarro

Streetart – Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS @ Palermo, Italy — Barbara Picci

Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS @ Palermo, Italy Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS @ Palermo, Italy Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS @ Palermo, Italy Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS @ Palermo, Italy Title: جميلة Jamila Location: Palermo, Italy Artists: Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS Model: @franceschina_nah Year: 2023 “A un […]

Streetart – Mirko Loste + Ektor + WARS @ Palermo, Italy — Barbara Picci

Oh Dear Moon!

Kaushal Kishore

Sitting in the lap
of the clouds in the sky,
O dear moon,
you make people on earth
celebrate sometimes Eid
and sometimes Karva Chauth,
just by showing a glimpse
of your cute face…

Poets of all hues
do not get tired of applauding
your beauty and coolness,
rockets are being launched
to decode your mystery
and to bring it down on earth…

But it is good,
you keep tempting us
by sitting somewhere far away,
if you were on earth,
people would have entangled you
on the basis of religion,
caste, creed and gender,
would have made you go round
various layers of courts,
and spicy cases
of your inadvertent eclipses
would have been headlines
of newspapers every day...

No one spared
even the moon of my street,
which every day
I surreptitiously used to go to see,
on my broken bicycle…

Distance is necessary, dear,
for love…

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Too Many Books, Too Much Competition — Dawn Pisturino’s Blog

(Photo by Gaman Alice on Unsplash) I re-blogged this from an earlier post. ~ January 11, 2013: In an interview with the blog SIX QUESTIONS, John Raab, Publisher/CEO/Editor-in-Chief of Suspense Magazine, answered the following question: “What can you truly expect to get out of your writing?” “I feel that many authors have false expectations and […]

Too Many Books, Too Much Competition — Dawn Pisturino’s Blog

Writing Process Wednesdays, and How Ancestry Spurred a Novel   — Context, Critical Thinking, Continuous Learning: Project Do Better

So I kept feeling bothered by my family history, as if I were annoying some ancestors that wanted to be remembered, in some way.  I think about what Toni Morrison said about the work of a Black woman who writes as being to “bear witness” to what has been suppressed, and of […]

Writing Process Wednesdays, and How Ancestry Spurred a Novel   — Context, Critical Thinking, Continuous Learning: Project Do Better

Streetart – Hopare @ Lisbon, Portugal — Barbara Picci

Hopare @ Lisbon, Portugal Hopare @ Lisbon, Portugal Hopare @ Lisbon, Portugal Hopare @ Lisbon, Portugal Title: L’ALFAMA, L’ÂME DE LISBONNE Location: Lisbon, Portugal Artist: Hopare (France) Address: Rua de Santiago Year: 2022 Photo Credits: R&PÃ “« L’ALFAMA, L’ÂME DE LISBONNE » Flâner dans l’alfama, C’est s’emplir de lame de Lisbonne, arpentant ses ruelles qui […]

Streetart – Hopare @ Lisbon, Portugal — Barbara Picci