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WASHINGTON, D.C.: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2025 Hope Gala at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on Sept. 17, 2025. Photo by Samantha C. Banavong.
NCMEC’s signature fundraiser is more than a night of celebration—Hope Gala is a powerful call to action for children. Every story shared and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world where every child is safe.
For more than 40 years, NCMEC has led the fight to protect children, support families, and bring hope to those impacted by abduction and exploitation. The evening united survivors, advocates, law enforcement, and leaders from across the country around one goal: protecting childhood.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2025 Hope Gala at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on Sept. 17, 2025. Photo by Samantha C. Banavong.
NCMEC’s signature fundraiser is more than a night of celebration—Hope Gala is a powerful call to action for children. Every story shared and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world where every child is safe.
For more than 40 years, NCMEC has led the fight to protect children, support families, and bring hope to those impacted by abduction and exploitation. The evening united survivors, advocates, law enforcement, and leaders from across the country around one goal: protecting childhood.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2025 Hope Gala at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on Sept. 17, 2025. Photo by Sarah Baker.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) signature fundraiser is more than a night of celebration—Hope Gala is a powerful call to action for children. Every story shared and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world where every child is safe.
For more than 40 years, NCMEC has led the fight to protect children, support families, and bring hope to those impacted by abduction and exploitation. The evening united survivors, advocates, law enforcement, and leaders from across the country around one goal: protecting childhood.
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited (NCMEC) 2023 Hope Gala, Sept. 14, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Sept. 14, 2023, at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
I love this type of fence. There were many on Woody Island, where I used to spend many of my summers as a child. Exploits Island really reminded of my times there as a child.
Men's magazines always seem to think that putting a woman near a product will make it sell, so here's my take on that trend! Wine was what I happened to have lying around (funny that....) but I suppose any product would have worked just as well
Création réalisée dans le cadre des ateliers exploits-ordinaires, au CENTQUATRE, en écho avec l'exposition Circulation(s), festival de la jeune photographie européenne et l'artiste exposé "Victoria J. Dean" dans ce cadre pour sa série "The Fortified Coastline" et le spectacle Acrobates de Stéphane Ricordel/Olivier Meyrou. Proposé par la Fondation Martine Lyon - imaginé par l'association émaho. Février 2014.
Signature du Protocole de partage d’informations et de signalement d’allégations d’exploitation et d’abus sexuels, entre la MINUSCA, les Agences des Nations Unies, les ONG internationales et les partenaires locaux ce lundi 03 Septembre à Bangui. Cérémonie en présence de la Ministre de la promotion de la femme, de la famille et de la protection de l’enfant, , Gisele Pana, du Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général des Nations Unies, Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, de son adjointe, Najat Rochdi, également Coordinatrice humanitaire et Représentante résidente du PNUD, ainsi de quelques membres du gouvernement et des chefs de missions diplomatiques et organisations internationales.
Photos: UN/MINUSCA - Hervé serefio
I’m a Southern gal born and bred so greens are a favored dish around my home. I have to moderate my intake because a history of kidney stones, but otherwise, there’s nothing I like more in the summer months than a bowl of greens and cornbread.
For years, I made just turnip greens, but anyone who’s had them can tell you, that they’re a little on the bitter side and something of an acquired taste. My grandmother’s never tasted like the ones I made and I couldn’t figure out why so I asked her. She let me in on her secret: she uses turnip, mustard and collard greens together.
Green connoisseurs will tell you that where turnip greens are bitter, mustard have a bit of a bite and collards are, well, sweeter. Over the years, I’ve pretty much come to love the collards best and it’s all I really cook any more.
Of course, there’s more to it than just the greens, so here’s my recipe for those who may be interested:
Ingredients:
One 16oz. bag of frozen, chopped collard greens (turnip or mustard will also work, or you can make a mixture of all three)
2-3 slices of bacon
1/4 cup of chopped mild-medium heat Hatch chiles (or you can deseed a jalapeno and cut it into strips, or a serrano if you want it really hot)
Salt to taste
Instructions:
In a two-quart sauce pan, cook the bacon (you don’t want it crispy), then add the greens and chiles and cover with water. Cook on medium high until greens turn a darker shade — be sure and stir occasionally and add water as necessary. Salt to taste. Serve over buttermilk cornbread.
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2024 "40 Years of Hope" Celebration, Sept. 26, 2024
NCMEC held its “40 Years of Hope” celebration on Sept. 26, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. For 40 years, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has been the leading global nonprofit in child protection. Over the past four decades, NCMEC has assisted with the safe recovery of more than 400,000 missing children, stopped the spread of millions of child sexual abuse images, and protected children with groundbreaking prevention education around the world. Claire Edkins /NCMEC
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STUDENTS FEDERATION OF INDIA .
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An Appeal To the Students of SIS .
Friends, .
We are going into a crucial election to the JNUSU on 191h November, 1999. These elections assume special .
significance in the context of an unprecedented globalisation, an increasingly hegemonic imperialist world ordf3r, .
manifested in new forms of economic exploitation, attacks on national sovereignty and the people of the Th1rd .
World in general. On the other hand In the country we find an opportunistic anti-people coalition led by th~ _B_JP .
which has pursued a sectarian nationalism steeped in militant obscurantism and an abhorrently d1v1s1ve .
agenda threatening our national unity. In such a dangerous context it is very important to choose the co~r~ct .
politics -a genuinely progressive politics, which will resist through consistent organised and uncomprom1smg .
struggles-the right reactionary onslaught of the Sangh Giroh on our fundamental edifices. To~ay when the .
secular and democratic edifice of our constitution and the pluralist and diverse nature of our c1v11 soc1ety IS .
facing a concerted attack from the fanatics and communalists of the Hindu right we are confident that the JNU .
students movement will once again set a decisive agenda for the students movement across the country. .
A process of reversing the consensual foreign and nuclear policy that India had been pursuing culminated in .
nuclear jingoism in the aftermath of Pokhran and the government was having no explanation as to why this .
"nuclear strength" failed to prevent the Pakistan sponsored Kargil conflict despite talking of a credible nuclear .
deterrence. The Vajpayee government also compromised India's national interest by making a commitment to .
sign the unequal CTBT. Keeping aside the rhetoric of Swadeshi, the BJP is pursuing ruthlessly the policies of .
economic liberalisation which have led to untold suffering and misery for the working people of our country. The .
recent hike in the prices of diesel and foodgrains, hike in bus fares etc. only reflect the ruthless governments .
resort to 'feel-good rhetorics' plagued by complete vacuity of pro-people ideas. .
The present government has shown an uncanny determination to subvert .the secular nature of the state from within and they have indulged in tampering with history text books, infiltrating the premier academic institutions with ASS ideologues like M.L. Sandhi, V.L. Grover, Rastogi and others and a blatant attempt to saffronise the entire education system. The attempts to withdraw the state from social sector expenditure and especially so from the education sector has only led to the HAD Minister masterminding a Private Universities Bill, cutting of subsidies on education, funds for hostels and books, and the very recent conspiracy to scuttle indigeneous research In the field of International Relations and Area studies by removing them from the UGC-JAF/NET examination setup. We have to realise that the privatisation of education and the effort to communalise education go hand in hand and this menace can only be fought with a vision and a ~adical agenda. The twin aspects of saffronisation and privatisation has to be seen along with the BJP's penchant for constitutional charges-an euphemism for murdering democracy and their growing authoritarianism which is getting reflected in the University campuses also. .
In our University too we have been seeing the effects of privatisation in the form of lack of hostel facilities, .
shortage of books and journals in our library, cuts in scholarships and in other myriad forms. When these have been resisted by the United students movement, efforts to discourage were made firstly in the form of threats to ban our legitimate political activities and then by imprisonment, disciplinary action, threat of sine die and police action. However despite these adversities the SFI-AISF led JNUSU rallied the students in United struggles and the students movement made historic achievements: .
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Resolution of the hostel crisis b}'.-providing temporary accommodation and also long term solution in the form of new hostels. .
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Doubling of MCM scholarships from Rs.300/-to Rs.600/-per month after a long gap of 15 years. .
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Support scholarship of Rs.2000/-per month to Science School Students. .
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The setting up of the GSCASH and getting financial and functional autonomy for it so that the VC will take immediate action on the findings forwarded by it. .
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The 10 deprivation points to be added before the M.Phil viva-voce after approval of the Academic Council. .
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The effort to scrap the fund for SIS field trips to Ph.D students has bee stalled, the proposed 20% cut annually has been withdrawn and the amount increased to Rs.12 lakhs. .
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Three computers have been exclusively installed for students and 2 others are to be made operative. A participative Internet Committee inclusive of SIS Councillors and students is functioning. .
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Public Address System have been installed in Room No. 114 and 213 of Sl and also recording system for documentation of seminars in line with our fight for better infrastructure. .
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Our intervention has ensured for the first time in the history of JNU the SC/ST quota in admissions actually exceeded 22.5%. .
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Prof. Bh~mbri Committee Aeport on the problems of dalits has been accepted and steps are being taken for Implementation of its recommendations which include personalised remedial courses for dalit students (UGC grant of about Rs.4 lakhs would be available for the purpose) and an independent administrative committee to deal with grievances and problems along the lines of the GSCASH. This was a demand placed by us in the last year and we consider this to be a milestone in our struggle against dalit oppression. .
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WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2024 "40 Years of Hope" Celebration, Sept. 26, 2024
NCMEC held its “40 Years of Hope” celebration on Sept. 26, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. For 40 years, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has been the leading global nonprofit in child protection. Over the past four decades, NCMEC has assisted with the safe recovery of more than 400,000 missing children, stopped the spread of millions of child sexual abuse images, and protected children with groundbreaking prevention education around the world. Claire Edkins /NCMEC
Stop exploitation of Inland workers and allow sailors to work with proper documents. FSUI campaign to safeguard the fundamental rights of Sailors and to increase the ratio of Indian Seafarers Job at Inland water.
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