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Taj Mahal – Inde | India — VOYAGE ONIRIQUE

wallpaper et fond écran taj mahal inde india. à voir : PAYSAGE et TOURISME

Taj Mahal – Inde | India — VOYAGE ONIRIQUE

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The Beach Boys, 20 Golden Greats, 1976 Produzent/ Nick Venet, Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys Label/ Capitol Records „…Sum, sum summer alive, keep the summer alive“, singen die Beach Boys, als wäre nichts passiert. Sunshine, Santa Anna Winds, Oh Darlin’. Haben wir 1963 oder 2022? Brian Wilson lebt auch noch und gibt sogar Interviews. Ring, […]

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Turkish Tuesdays: Sihirli Annem (My Magical Mother): When a Dad Remarries… — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

I love the themes dealt with, in this show, like blended families (note that the Youtube video has CCs in English and Turkish…), and having the Closed Captions available makes it easy to go back and read the words that I may miss in Turkish, greatly enhancing the language learning experience: First, kids may not […]

Turkish Tuesdays: Sihirli Annem (My Magical Mother): When a Dad Remarries… — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

Maybe–Talvez

Coisas da SIL

Guarde pra você
Aquilo que saiu sem querer

Talvez você não quiz nem dizer.
Talvez nem entender.

A roda gigante
Vira
Roda
E sempre sai contente.

O percurso parece curto
Mas não não é
Apenas sai confuso
Meio obscuro
Meio escuro talvez.

Por: Coisas da SiL

Contato profissional: mariasirlaneverissimo@hotmail.com

Top model- Coisas da SiL!

Maybe

keep it to you
That which came out unintentionally

Maybe you didn’t even want to say.
Maybe not even understand.

the ferris wheel
Will come
Wheel
And always leaves happy.

The route seems short
but no it’s not
just get confused
half obscure
A little dark maybe.

By: Things from SiL

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In Thomas More’s « Utopia », published in 1516, gold and precious stones have no value. Indeed, they carry the weight of blood, slavery and human madness -The ART of GREENWASHING by the MERCHANTS of GOLD – in their own words… — Barbara Crane Navarro

Photo montage:  “Pas de Cartier” series – Barbara Crane Navarro – with advertisement for Cartier, photo of gold mining site in indigenous territory by João Laet and Cartier® LOVE gold ring In the decades-long continuity of greenwashing the gold jewelry, watches and accessories company that created and underwrites them, the Fondation Cartier for Contemporary Art presents yet another “nature” oriented […]

In Thomas More’s « Utopia », published in 1516, gold and precious stones have no value. Indeed, they carry the weight of blood, slavery and human madness -The ART of GREENWASHING by the MERCHANTS of GOLD – in their own words… — Barbara Crane Navarro

Human Rights Watch : Venezuela no protege a comunidad Yanomami de violencia de grupos irregulares! — Ecoamazônia — Barbara Crane Navarro

Minería de oro ilegal La organización internacional advierte que Venezuela no ha protegido a la comunidad yanomami de la violencia, el trabajo forzado ni la explotación sexual por parte de quienes desarrollan la minería de oro ilegal. La organización internacional Human Rights Watch (HRW) advirtió que Venezuela no protege a comunidad yanomami de violencia de […]

Human Rights Watch : Venezuela no protege a comunidad Yanomami de violencia de grupos irregulares! — Ecoamazônia — Barbara Crane Navarro

New Report on Stolen Land and Fading Forests in Chile — Global Justice Ecology Project — Barbara Crane Navarro

Stolen Land and Fading Forests in Chile Environmental Paper Network 23 June 2022 By Sergio Baffoni A new report from the Environmental Paper Network reveals another case of “Conflict Plantations,” this time in Chile.   41 more words New Report on Stolen Land and Fading Forests in Chile — Global Justice Ecology Project

New Report on Stolen Land and Fading Forests in Chile — Global Justice Ecology Project — Barbara Crane Navarro

Some events to look out for on climate justice, the environment, and the Caribbean

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There are a few rather important dates in the summer calendar to keep in mind related to climate change, extractive industries, and more.

This week, Greenpeace USA will hold a hybrid press briefing in Kingston (Thursday, July 14 at 10:00 a.m. at the AC Marriott Hotel) as the International Seabed Authority (ISA) reaches a critical point in its deliberations on deep sea mining. Members of the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition will also be there. The ISA is set to decide the fate of the world’s oceans behind closed doors by fast-tracking regulations for the launch of the deep sea mining industry by July 2023 at its meeting in Kingston (July 18 – 29).

Now, voices are calling for a moratorium on deep sea mining. World leaders and parliamentarians want urgent actionto prevent deep sea mining (including, most recently, France and Chile as well as several Pacific nations).

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Somber artwork unveiled at LAC + USC Medical Center, an apology for coerced sterilization in 1968-1974 – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Meaning “to survive and to keep alive,” Huynh described her work, Sobrevivir, as a permanent apology and somber reminder of the coerced sterilizations performed on 240 mostly low-income, Mexican-American immigrant women. They delivered babies between 1968 and 1974 at the county hospital facility and then underwent postpartum sterilization, usually in the form of tubal ligation. Investigations by the county raised serious questions as to whether the women understood what was being asked of them due to language and cultural barriers, and which concluded that the women’s consent may not have been informed. First District Supervisor Hilda Solis, who spearheaded the project, said the story hit her hard, and years later is still relevant. “Many of the 240 women did not even realize until later they had lost their reproductive rights. This was an assault on their freedom, something we are seeing once again with the Supreme Court’s ruling to end the constitutional right to an abortion,” Solis said. Women, community members, doctors, nurses, county officials and the press stood on the artwork’s edge taking pictures and videos of the large work and adjoining plaque. The moment “was a long

Source: Somber artwork unveiled at LAC + USC Medical Center, an apology for coerced sterilization in 1968-1974 – San Gabriel Valley Tribune