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Governor Hogan Attends the RGA Q1 Discussion by Joe Andrucyk at American Council of Life Insurers, 101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
ZOOM in Present Past Festival
DAY 3, 25 May, 2024
Rijeka City Library, Rijeka
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
The panel opens a discussion about art that kept us sane during the process of economic transition. The guests talked about the role of arts in dialogue between the past and the present, and how can art make us develop a deeper understanding of both the present and the future.
guests: Ziyah Gafić (photographer, director of the Foundation VII Academy , BiH), Zorica Milisavljević (project coordinator Goethe-Institut Beograd), Aleksandar Zograf / Saša Rakezić (comic writer, Serbia), Zoran Žmirić (writer, Rijeka)
moderator: Gordana Brkić Žagar (journalist and writer, Rijeka)
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The 15th edition of Zoom Festival Rijeka was organized by Drugo more & Goethe-Institut Kroatien.
FULL PROGRAM: drugo-more.hr/en/zoom-present-past-festival/
An intense discussion of beer and food?
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The 2nd annual Bootlegger's Beer Dinner, sponsored by DCBeer.com, at Smith Commons Restaurant.
Five beers not normally found in Washington, D.C. were 'imported' via the internet, and served, paired with Chef Carlos Delgado’s menu.
Washington, D.C. (Atlas District)
31 January 2012.
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Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.
Commercial use requires explicit permission, as per Creative Commons.
October 2010
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Shintoyoshinkai Jujutsu study trip
and general visit of awesomeness
Brian takes the Pangai-noon kids and Mrs. Sensei on a field trip!
Governor Hogan Leads a Roundtable Discussion on Infrastructure by Joe Andrucyk at National Governors Association ROOM 285 - 444 North Capitol St NW Washington, DC 20001
KK sitting on a panel with Lynn Abbey, Todd McCaffrey, and Chris Johnson (I think?), discussing writing in a shared universe.
might have been something like...
"we could surf that left over there or just head straight out to the rights off the point"
Governor Hogan Attends the RGA Q1 Discussion by Joe Andrucyk at American Council of Life Insurers, 101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
President Jessica Berger and President of the Iranian Student Organization Nasim Cheraghi, discuss with a student the deportation of her sister. Photo by Claire Anderson.
Secretary Landgraf joined individuals with disabilities, their parents and providers for a panel discussion on how to advance employment and post-secondary education for young people with disabilities at the state level as part of the annual conference of the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD).
During the Nov. 18 panel, Secretary Landgraf said transition work needs to begin as early as possible, and help to meet “the purpose and the promise” of the student and his or her family. The transition to employment or post-secondary education is crucial in breaking the cycle of poverty for so many individuals with disabilities, and she noted that many federal and state policies are coming into alignment on that front.
As for meeting expectations, Secretary Landgraf told the more than 300 people in attendance from across the country that it’s important for state officials to “listen and evolve with the person before you in order to fulfill their dreams.”
Joining on the panel were John Jr. and John III Bogasky. John III just got a job with the Smithsonian. “It’s a 10-year overnight success story,” his dad said. John III detailed the internships and part-time jobs he has had, leading up to this position. John Jr. said early education for parents is especially important in raising expectations and improving understanding about later success.
Josh is going to college with support from his mentor and case manager Andrew. “Andy is more than a mentor,” Josh said. “He is a friend.”
Ellie Carney just finished a position with an animal welfare group and expects to be hired. Her mom, Maedi Tanham Carney, said post-secondary programs are absolutely critical.
Stephanie Orlando, director of YOUTH POWER! at Families Together in Albany, N.Y., said her organization is seeing success with peers.
Learn more about AUCD, including UD’s Center for Disabilities Studies, at www.aucd.org
People in Parwan during an ANDS (Afghanistan National Development Strategy) consultation, June 2007. These consultations were facilitated by MRRD/NABDP. Photos taken for the National Area-Based Development Programme (NABDP), part of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development and UNDP. (yup, I took a lot of these photos) More re: what I did in Afghanistan: www.coyotecommunications.com/development/afghanistan.shtml