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Facilitated by

· Raissa Kanku, Community Specialist, Africa, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

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Adam Amoussou, Community Champion, Cotonou Hub, Benin

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Ashleighne Antao, Alumni, Global Shapers Community

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Andrew Okorite Banigo, Global Shaper, Port Harcourt Hub, Nigeria

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Manasia Futa, Global Shaper, Luanda Hub, Angola

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Ondela Mlandu, Global Shaper, Cape Town Hub, South Africa

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Avidace Theophil, Community Champion, Dar es Salaam Hub, Tanzania

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Sub-Saharan Africa session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc C D. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Curator: Agata Tecl

Workshop facilitators: Miranda Ballin (Walia), Mariam Diakonidze (Gruzja), Claire Hathaway (Walia), Debra Jones (Walia), Nicole Mibelli (Włochy), Wojtek Stokłos (Polska), Leila Tevonian (Gruzja), Jose Carlos Torres Sanchez (Hiszpania)

Co-ordinators: Agata Gomolińska-Senczenko i Krzysztof Duda

Video documentation: Łukasz Szymczyk

 

„SuperHeroes are Coming” is an international art project engaging young people aged 14-19 years from Wales, Poland and Georgia. The young people from Bytom in Poland and the Rhondda Valley in Wales come from a similar background – both areas share an industrial/mining past and are suffering its social, cultural and economic consequences.

The third group is formed from Internally Displaced People from Georgian living in temporary settlements around the Georgian capital Tbilisi.

 

The key idea of the project is to change the young people's way of thinking about the surrounding reality and encouraging them to take creative initiative. The exchange of knowledge about each other's countries will be a start to preparing local revolutions – actions aimed at initiating new life styles, raising living quality in places far from perfection. Dreams, fantasies, courage will be turned into strength. During the workshops run by artists and culture animators from Poland, Wales, Georgia, Spain and Italy the participants will create instalations, videos and tools to change the perspective on the world and on our lives. These will then be presented during the „New Life” exposition in the KRONIKA gallery. The art workshops will build foundations for the young people to create their own culture after coming back to their countries.

 

The meeting in Górki Wielkie is another stage of a project launched in 2011 in Bytom. At the ground of this long-term initiative lies the concept, that the change of thinking is a way for starting an internal revolution, on which you can support the change of the world. Following the words of Andrzej Urbanowicz from his „Art as a tool of internal revolution” manifesto:

 

„We need to take our times and all that they bring – the good and evil, that what is beneficial and what is burdensome, what is frightening and what is giving hope. Most of all we cannot hold still on our fixed positions, as it is equal to death and slow internal decay”.

 

The project is co-financed by the European Commission within the „Youth in Action” Programme.

 

The organizers are: The Polish Forum of European Education, the Valley Kids organization from Wales and the Youth Association DRONI from Georgia.

  

MIędzynarodowa Wymiana Młodzieży "Superbohaterowie nadchodzą"

 

„SuperHeroes are Coming” to międzynarodowy projekt artystyczny, w ramach którego odbędą się interdyscyplinarne warsztaty skierowane do młodzieży w wieku 14-19 lat z trzech krajów: Polski, Walii i Gruzji. W tygodniowym spotkaniu w Górkach Wielkich weźmie udział młodzież mieszkająca w Bytomiu i walijskiej krainie Rhondda Valley – obydwa miejsca łączy przemysłowa/górnicza przeszłość i konsekwencje transformacji, która wpłynęła na aktualny krajobraz nie tylko ekonomiczny, ale także kulturowy i społeczny. Trzecia grupa młodzieży to przesiedleńcy z Abchazji i Osetii Południowej mieszkający w tymczasowych osiedlach znajdujących się wokół stoilcy Gruzji – Tbilisi.

Kluczową ideą projektu jest zmiana myślenia młodych ludzi o otaczającej rzeczywistości i zachęcenie ich do przejęcia twórczej inicjatywy. Wymiana wiedzy na temat własnych krajów będzie początkiem przygotowania lokalnych rewolucji – akcji artystycznych, których celem będzie zainicjowanie nowych stylów życia podnoszących jakość mieszkania w światach dalekich od doskonałości. Marzenia, fantazja, odwaga staną się siłą. Podczas warsztatów prowadzonych przez artystów i animatorów kultury z Polski, Walii, Gruzji, Hiszpani i Włoch powstaną instalacje, film wideo, a także urządzenia zmieniajace punkt widzenia, które zostaną zaprezentowane podczas wystawy w Kronice „Nowe Życie” w terminie 17 sierpnia-30 września 2013 r. Warsztaty artystyczne zbudują podłoże do stworzenia własnej kultury przez młodych ludzi, która będzie rozwijana po powrocie do rodzimych krajów.

 

Spotkanie w Górkach Wielkich będzie kolejnym etapem projektu rozpoczętego w 2011 r. w Bytomiu. Podczas realizacji pierwszej odsłony „SuperHeroes are Coming”, w trakcie warsztatów prowadzonych przez Lukasa Stopczynskiego i Michała Korchowca, uczestnicy zaprojektowali kostiumy, przygotowali akcje w przestrzeni skierowane do mieszkańców Bytomia i wzięli udział w odbywającym się co roku w Bytomiu Międzygalaktycznym Zlocie Superbohaterów, organizowanym przez kolektyw BytoMy. Projektem towarzyszącym była przygotowania przez dzieci i młodzież instrukcja zamiany w SuperBohatera i odkrywania w sobie SuperMocy, na bazie której rok później pracowali animatorzy kultury wspólnie z dziećmi i młodzieżą w Rhondda Valley. W 2012 r. odbyła się Pierwsza Parada SuperBohaterów w Walli, w której wzięło udział kilkaset osób.

 

U podstaw długofalowego projektu „SuperHeroes are Coming”, który w założeniu będzie kontynuowany przez młodych ludzi w kolejnych krajach, leży przekonanie, że zmiana myślenia jest początkiem rewolucji wewnętrznej stanowiącej fundament, na którym można oprzeć zmianę świata – zgodnie z tym, co Andrzej Urbanowicz wyraził w manifeście „Sztuka jako narzedzie rewolucji wewnętrznej”.

 

„Musimy przyjąć swój czas i wszystko, co za sobą niesie, dobro i zło, korzystne i uciążliwe, przerażające i napełniające otuchą. Nade wszystko nie wolno nam stanąć na ustalonych pozycjach, bo to równa się wewnętrznej śmierci, powolnemu wewnętrznemu obumieraniu”.

 

Projekt realizowany jest przy wsparciu finansowym Komisji Europejskiej w ramach Programu „Młodzież w działaniu”.

 

Organizatorzy: Polskie Forum Edukacji Europejskiej, walijska organizacja Valleys Kids oraz gruzińskie stowarzyszenie Droni Youth Association.

 

Marc Chun, a specialist in transformational education, will facilitate a two-day workshop designed for faculty to use their course content to expand critical thinking and problem solving in undergraduate courses

 

Facilitated by: Raissa Kanku (Community Specialist, Africa, Global Shapers Community) With: Fernando Alonso Perez-Chao (Action Lead, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Build Inclusive Communities session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Villa Mundi – Oak Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

Facilitator, Mr Chris Stock, Director Security and Privacy Programs, TM Forum, United Kingdom

 

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Facilitated by: Karen Saez (Lead, Impact & Asia, Global Shapers Community ) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Technology & Innovation session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Tent. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

Facilitated by

· Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

Remarks by

· Klaus Schwab, Founder, Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum speaking in the Plenary: Final Takeaways session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Tent. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by

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Katie Hoeflinger, Specialist, North America and Caribbean, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

Gerold Dreyer, Global Shaper, Windhoek Hub, Namibia

Ostap Lutsyshyn, Specialist, Education 4.0, World Economic Forum

 

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Reskill for the Future session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

First trial of 'Vision Dialogue' workshop with MA Design Futures students at Goldsmiths.

The Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas is the greatest fortress ever built by the Spaniards in their colonies. The original fort was constructed between 1536 and 1657 on top of the San Lazaro hill. In 1762 and extensive enlargement was undertaken and the result is the current powerful bastion. Numerous attempts were taken to storm the fort, though it was never overtaken. An extensive system of tunnels was designed to distribute provisions, help defend the fortress, and facilitate evacuation.

Facilitated by

· Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

· Aaron Williamson, Vice-President, Designer, Facilitator, Value Web, Denmark

 

speaking in the Impact Skills Workshop: Catalysing Systems Change session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by: Raissa Kanku (Community Specialist, Africa, Global Shapers Community) With: Fernando Alonso Perez-Chao (Action Lead, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Build Inclusive Communities session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Villa Mundi – Oak Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

Facilitated by: Natalie Pierce (Head of the Global Shapers Community), Albina Krasnodemska (Lead, Growth and Engagement, Europe and Eurasia, Global Shapers Community) speaking in the Impact Skills Workshop: The Art of Influence in Nature & Climate session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

I don't know what exactly it is, but I know there are much water in it.

Facilitated by

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Katie Hoeflinger, Specialist, North America and Caribbean, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

Gerold Dreyer, Global Shaper, Windhoek Hub, Namibia

Ostap Lutsyshyn, Specialist, Education 4.0, World Economic Forum

 

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Reskill for the Future session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

As part of her wider research into the tools and methodologies used by the

next generation of global leaders, Heidi Forbes Öste has started down the

path of researching the value of “visual practice” (visual facilitation, graphic

recording, mindmapping, sketch-noting, etc.)

As a piece of her dissertation, Heidi’s research on the visual practice,

focuses on how it supports leadership and global teams using social

technologies.

Heidi will hold a panel discussion to answer questions and give insight into

the broader trends at the intersection of social systems, collaborative technology,

visual learning, innovation and global leadership.

 

Graphic Recording by:

Melinda Walker

One Squiggly Line

info@onesquigglyline.com

Using color to highlight different emotions

Facilitated by

·

Jennifer Fei, Programme Associate, The Climate Reality Project, USA

·

Jill Leaness, Alumni, Global Shapers Community, USA

·

Sophia Simmons, Project Specialist, Climate and Environment, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

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Janine McQueen, Impact Officer, Gold Coast Hub, Australia

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Sabina Mihailescu, Vice-Curator, Bucharest Hub, Romania

·

Natalia Tsuyama Cócolo, Vice-Curator, Belo Horizonte Hub, Brazil

  

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Protect the Planet session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by: Albina Krasnodemska (Lead, Growth and Engagement, Europe and Eurasia, Global Shapers Community) With: Axel Fadonougbo (Curator, Cotonou Hub), Natalie Haas (Curator, Vienna Hub), Laura Isabella De Rosa Garzon (Curator, Catagena Hub) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Deliver Basic Needs session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Villa Mundi – Cedar. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

Facilitated by

· Albina Krasnodemska, Lead, Growth and Engagement, Europe and Eurasia, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

 

With

· Krist Bakiu, Global Shaper, Tirana Hub, Albania

· Busra Kamiloglu, Community Champion, Ankara Hub, Türkiye

· Annabelle O'Donnell, Community Champion, London III Hub, United Kingdom

· Simge Sandal, Community Champion, Dusseldorf Hub, Germany

· Anita Seprenyi, Community Champion, Budapest hub, Hungary

· David Alexandru Timis, Community Champion, Brussels Hub, Belgium

· Zygimantas Zabieta, Community Champion, Vilnius Hub, Lithuania

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Europe & Eurasia session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Europe & Eurasia session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by

· Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

· Aaron Williamson, Vice-President, Designer, Facilitator, Value Web, Denmark

 

speaking in the Impact Skills Workshop: Catalysing Systems Change session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by: Albina Krasnodemska (Lead, Growth and Engagement, Europe and Eurasia, Global Shapers Community) With: Axel Fadonougbo (Curator, Cotonou Hub), Natalie Haas (Curator, Vienna Hub), Laura Isabella De Rosa Garzon (Curator, Catagena Hub) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Deliver Basic Needs session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Villa Mundi – Cedar. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

Facilitated by

Micael Bermudez, Community Lead, Latin America, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum, Switzerland

With

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Zahra AlQallaf, Impact Officer, Manama Hub, Bahrain

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Ditihalo Mmusi, Global Shaper, Gaborone Hub, Botswana

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Wanjuhi Njoroge, Alumni, Global Shapers Community

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Mario Rodriguez, Impact Officer, Cancun Hub, Mexico

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Srishti "Jessica" Vaidya, Vice-Curator, Kathmandu Hub, Nepal

  

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Strengthen Civic Engagement session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by

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Kenza M'Haimdat, Specialist, Middle East, North Africa and Operations, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

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Sania Ashar, Vice-Curator, Lucknow Hub, India

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Constance Cordier, Vice-Curator, Paris Hub, France

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Nicholaus Luoga, Global Shaper, Dar es Salaam Hub, Tanzania

·

Amornthep Sachamuneewongse, Global Shaper, Bangkok Hub, Thailand

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Simge Sandal, Community Champion, Dusseldorf Hub, Germany

 

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Improve Health and Well-being session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc C D. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by

· Albina Krasnodemska, Lead, Growth and Engagement, Europe and Eurasia, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

 

With

· Krist Bakiu, Global Shaper, Tirana Hub, Albania

· Busra Kamiloglu, Community Champion, Ankara Hub, Türkiye

· Annabelle O'Donnell, Community Champion, London III Hub, United Kingdom

· Simge Sandal, Community Champion, Dusseldorf Hub, Germany

· Anita Seprenyi, Community Champion, Budapest hub, Hungary

· David Alexandru Timis, Community Champion, Brussels Hub, Belgium

· Zygimantas Zabieta, Community Champion, Vilnius Hub, Lithuania

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Europe & Eurasia session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Europe & Eurasia session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by

·

Micael Bermudez, Community Lead, Latin America, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum, Switzerland

With

· Sabrina Battilana, Impact Council, Buenos Aires Hub, Argentina

· Kamila Camilo, Community Champion, São Paulo I Hub, Brazil

· Diana Guevara, Advisory Council, Quito Hub, Ecuador

· Andrea Rioseco Sanjuan, Curator, Mexico City Hub, Mexico

· José Sándigo Jarquin, Global Shaper, Managua Hub, Nicaragua

· Yeison Valencia Garzón, Curator, Cali Hub, Colombia

  

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Latin Americasession at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Graphic facilitation training with Nancy White.

Facilitated by

· Albina Krasnodemska, Lead, Growth and Engagement, Europe and Eurasia, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

 

With

· Krist Bakiu, Global Shaper, Tirana Hub, Albania

· Busra Kamiloglu, Community Champion, Ankara Hub, Türkiye

· Annabelle O'Donnell, Community Champion, London III Hub, United Kingdom

· Simge Sandal, Community Champion, Dusseldorf Hub, Germany

· Anita Seprenyi, Community Champion, Budapest hub, Hungary

· David Alexandru Timis, Community Champion, Brussels Hub, Belgium

· Zygimantas Zabieta, Community Champion, Vilnius Hub, Lithuania

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Europe & Eurasia session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

 

speaking in the The Road Ahead: Europe & Eurasia session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Community Hub Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

The northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird and the largest member of the gannet family. It has the same colours as the Australasian gannet and is similar in appearance. Nesting in colonies as large as 60,000 pairs on both sides of the north Atlantic this bird undertakes seasonal migrations and is a spectacular high-speed diver.

 

Old names for the northern gannet include solan and solan goose.

 

Adults are 81–110 cm (32–43 in) long, weigh 2.2–3.6 kg (4.9–7.9 lb) and have a 165–180 cm (65–71 in) wingspan.

Before fledging, the immature birds (at about 10 weeks of age) can weigh more than 4 kg (8.8 lb). Each wing measures between 47 and 53 cm (19 and 21 in) when outstretched and the beak measures between 9 and 11 cm (3.5 and 4.3 in) (measured from the head). The two sexes are a similar size.

 

The plumage of the adults is white with dark wing tips, with colours that range from brown to black. The colour of the head, cheeks and side of the neck depends on the season and the individual; during breeding, the head and neck are brushed in a delicate yellow, although this colouring may not be evident in some individuals. The feathers are waterproof, which allows the birds to spend long periods in water. A water-impermeable secretion produced by a sebaceous gland covers the feathers and the birds spread it across their body using their beak or their head. The eye is light blue, and it is surrounded by bare, black skin, which gives the birds their characteristic facial expression.

 

Young birds are dark brown

Fledglings are brown with white wing tips. They have white spots on their head and on their back and a v-shaped white area underneath. The plumage of one-year-olds can be almost completely brown. In the second year the birds’ appearance changes depending on the different phases of moulting: they can have adult plumage at the front and continue to be brown at the rear. They gradually acquire more white in subsequent seasons until they reach maturity after five years.

 

Newborn chicks are featherless and are dark blue or black in colour. In the second week of life they are covered in white down.[8] From the fifth week they are covered in dark brown feathers flecked with white.

 

Their beak is long, strong and conical with a slight downward curve at the end. The front part has a sharp edge. In adults, the beak is blue-grey with dark grey or black edges. It is brownish in immature birds.

 

The northern gannet’s eyes are large and point forwards, and they have a light blue to light grey iris surrounded by a thin black ring. The four toes of their feet are joined by a membrane that can vary from dark grey to dark brown. There are yellow lines running along the toes that continue along their legs; these lines probably have a role in mating. The rear toe is strong and faces inwards allowing the birds to firmly grip onto vertical cliff faces.

 

When feeding, these birds are spectacular high-speed divers. They can locate their prey from heights of up to 45 m (148 ft), but they normally search from a height of between 10 and 20 m (33 and 66 ft). When they see a fish they will dive into the water. They dive with their bodies straight and rigid, wings tucked close to the body but reaching back, extending beyond the tail, before piercing the water like an arrow. They control the direction of the dive using their wings. Just as it is going to hit the water a bird will fold its wings against its body. A bird’s head and neck are stretched out in front of the body and the beak is shut. Birds can hit the water at speeds of up to 100 km/h (62 mph). This allows them to penetrate 3–5 m (10–16 ft) below the surface, and occasionally they will swim down to 12–15 m (40–50 ft).

 

They usually push their prey deeper into the water and capture it as they return to the surface. When a dive is successful, gannets swallow the fish underwater before surfacing, and never fly with the fish in their bill. Larger fish are swallowed headfirst, smaller fish are swallowed sideways or tail first. The bird’s subcutaneous air bags aid their rapid return to the surface.

 

Their white colour helps other gannets to identify one of their kind and they can deduce the presence of a shoal of fish by this diving behaviour; this in turn facilitates group foraging, which makes capturing their prey easier. Northern gannets also forage for fish while swimming with their head under water.

 

Some studies have found that the duration and direction of flights made while foraging for food are similar for both sexes. However, there are significant differences in the search behaviour of males and females. Female northern gannets are not only more selective than males in choosing a search area: they also make longer and deeper dives and spend more time floating on the surface than males.[

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There has been a call out to protest Bill C-51 on March 14, 2015 in cities across the country.

 

The proposed legislation Bill C-51 would clearly allow for the violation of Charter Rights, facilitate spying on innocent Canadians, and create a secret police force with little oversight or accountability.

 

This bill disproportionately targets indigenous communities, environmental activists, dissidents, and Muslims, many of whom are already subjected to questionable and overreaching powers by security officials. This bill will make it easier and ostensibly lawful for government to continue infringing upon the rights of peaceful people.

 

C-51 is reckless, irresponsible and ineffective.

 

We are calling on the government to withdraw the legislation.

 

We are calling on everyone to do what they can to bring attention to this governments attempt to compromise privacy for false security, while promoting a culture of fear and racism.

 

Please send a message to your MP, share this event, and join us on March 14!

 

Find YOUR MP using your postal code here: bit.ly/1GlPdaa

 

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TORONTO EVENT

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We will gather in Nathan Phillips Square at 12PM NOON for an OPENING CEREMONY led by an indigenous elder followed by a drum song.

 

Elder Pauline Shirt to do Opening Ceremony at Nathan Philips Square at 12:00 pm.

Speakers will begin at approx. 12:15PM:

 

Special Performance

by Juno Award winning artist Maryem Tollar

 

Vanessa Gray, Young indigenous activist of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation

Nasim Asgari, Young spoken word artist

Riaz Sayani-Mulji, and Suraia Sahar

Paul Copeland, Human Rights Lawyer

Peggy Nash, NDP MP

Andrew Cash, NDP MP

Elizabeth May, Green Party Leader

Hassan Yussuff, Canadian Labour Congress

Syd Ryan, Ontario Federation of Labour

Chris Hedges, American journalist, activist, author, Presbyterian minister and humanitarian.

Judy Rebick, Canadian journalist, political activist and feminist

Josephine Grey, Human Rights Activist and founder of LIFT (Low Income Families Together)

Mohammad Ali, Hip-hop & spoken word artist

  

..............and then join us for a MARCH to 277 Front Street; the CSIS Toronto office building. (Front & John)

 

More details to come.

 

Donations Gratefully Accepted

www.gofundme.com/StopC51?fb_action_ids=10152873899049064&...

  

To be involved in organizing the event message one of the admins or post saying so on the page.

 

We encourage every one to do what they can on this national day of action, rally, march, take direct action, spread information, write MP's, whatever it is you think will make a difference, do it.

 

This rally is endorsed by;

 

Leadnow.ca - À l'Action

OpenMedia.ca

Youth Vote Canada

Action for Civil Liberties - A4CL

Idle No More Toronto

COMER - Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform

Toronto 350.org

Millions Against Monsanto Toronto

Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly

PipeLeaks

Toronto Coalition to Stop the War

Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL)

International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (IAMAW)

Occupy Canada

Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice

Greater Toronto Area Council (PSAC)

LIFT (Low Income Families Together) www.lift.to

Centre for Social Justice

Network for the Elimination of Police Violence

Greenpeace Canada

Elementary Teachers of Toronto

Common Frontiers

Amnesty International Canada

The Zeitgeist Movement Toronto Chapter

The Council of Canadians

 

If you would like to endorse the action in Toronto let us know!

 

Go here for information on communicating securely: ssd.eff.org/en

 

FOLLOW UP EVENT:

Opposing this bill doesn't end with this event, come to our follow up townhall meeting to discuss this Bill and it's implications.

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OpenMedia.ca campaign:

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Leadnow.ca - À l'Action campaign:

we.leadnow.ca/stopc51/

 

Read The Bill:

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News releases on impact of Bill C-51 by the BCCLA:

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Facilitated by

· Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

Remarks by

· Klaus Schwab, Founder, Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum speaking in the Plenary: Final Takeaways session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Tent. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Various images from Exercise Unified Endeavor 12-2, being held at Grafenwoehr Training Area at the U.S. Army Europe’s Joint Multinational Training Command in Germany. More than 1,900 Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines from 27 countries are here and at five other locations in the world, all assembled to create a simulated multi-tiered international military leadership structure similar to the NATO and U.S. military command and control structure in Afghanistan. UE12-2 is being held from 24 March until 9 April 2012. US Army Europe Public Affairs photo by Richard Bumgardner.

Facilitated by

·

Katie Hoeflinger, Specialist, North America and Caribbean, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

Gerold Dreyer, Global Shaper, Windhoek Hub, Namibia

Ostap Lutsyshyn, Specialist, Education 4.0, World Economic Forum

 

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Reskill for the Future session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

A paper collage plan for a appliqued quilt.

A group I facilitated.

Facilitated by

· Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

Remarks by

· Klaus Schwab, Founder, Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum speaking in the Plenary: Final Takeaways session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Tent. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Graphic facilitation training with Nancy White.

First trial of 'Vision Dialogue' workshop with MA Design Futures students at Goldsmiths.

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD regions and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 150 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’, co-hosted with the “Financial Times Special Editions”.

 

Moderators

 

Anna Brod

Principal Banker, EBRD

 

Kamola Makhmudova

Associate Director, Senior Banker, TFP, EBRD

 

Rudolf Putz

Head Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), EBRD

 

Speakers

 

Marc Auboin

Counsellor, World Trade Organization

 

Faycal Badawi

Director of Foreign Banking Relations & Trade Financing, BMCE Bank Of Africa

 

Chafic Haddad

Head of EMEA, Financial Institutions, Citi

 

Andrea Hauptmann

Executive Director, Head of Guarantees Department, Raiffeisen Bank International AG

 

William Howarth

President, International Compliance Association

 

Alan Ketley

Managing Director, Global AML Advisory, MUFG

 

Hans Krohn

Regional Head CIS, Commerzbank AG

 

David Yung-Lo Lin

Representative, Taipei Representative Office in the UK

 

Francis Malige

Managing Director Financial Institutions Group, EBRD

 

Jelena Moraca

Corporate Strategy & Transactional Banking Department Deputy m, Eurobank A. D.

 

Ulf-Peter Noetzel

Global Head of Trade Finance Financial Institutions, Deutsche Bank AG

 

Vincent O'Brien

Chair, ICC Banking Commission

 

Selma Omić

COO - Member of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd

 

Lakis Pantelides

Manager Trade Services, Bank of Cyprus Group

 

Sanela Pašić

CEO - President of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd

 

Elena Ristevska

Senior Officer, Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje

 

Senad Softić

Governor, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

Facilitated by

·

Jennifer Fei, Programme Associate, The Climate Reality Project, USA

·

Jill Leaness, Alumni, Global Shapers Community, USA

·

Sophia Simmons, Project Specialist, Climate and Environment, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

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Janine McQueen, Impact Officer, Gold Coast Hub, Australia

·

Sabina Mihailescu, Vice-Curator, Bucharest Hub, Romania

·

Natalia Tsuyama Cócolo, Vice-Curator, Belo Horizonte Hub, Brazil

  

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Protect the Planet session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Facilitated by: Raissa Kanku (Community Specialist, Africa, Global Shapers Community) With: Fernando Alonso Perez-Chao (Action Lead, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Build Inclusive Communities session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Villa Mundi – Oak Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

Session Leaders: Lynn Carruthers & Sophia Liang

 

Many graphic recorders/facilitators look for guidance and inspiration on

organizing and gathering visual information into formats that are appealing

and informative. Lynn and Sophia will demonstrate visual templates that

simplify the process and help you organize content to create a more professional

display of information and still have great visual impact.

 

Graphic recording by:

Sam Bradd

Drawing Change

sam@sambradd.com

Facilitated by: Raissa Kanku (Community Specialist, Africa, Global Shapers Community) With: Fernando Alonso Perez-Chao (Action Lead, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice) speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Build Inclusive Communities session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Villa Mundi – Oak Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Marc Bader

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