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MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

April 18, 2013 - Washington DC., 2013 World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development. Photo: Roxana Bravo / World Bank

A view of the camps. In 2012, insecurity has increased in Dadaab camps and the surrounding areas. Photo: EC/ECHO/Daniel Dickinson

MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

April 18, 2013 - Washington DC., 2013 World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development. Photo: Roxana Bravo / World Bank

Yvenson is bold and has little insecurity about saying what’s on his mind. He currently lives and goes to school in the Leogane village. His best subjects in school, he says, are science, grammar, and history. When asked what he enjoyed doing after school was out, he said at first that he liked to study but later admitted to playing soccer, too. He says his favorite character in the Bible was Esther. When I asked what she did that he liked, he replied, “She was the most beautiful!”

April 18, 2013 - Washington DC., 2013 World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development. Photo: Roxana Bravo / World Bank

April 18, 2013 - Washington DC., 2013 World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development. Photo: Roxana Bravo / World Bank

April 18, 2013 - Washington DC., 2013 World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development. Photo: Roxana Bravo / World Bank

Food distribution. In 2012, insecurity has increased in Dadaab camps and the surrounding areas. Photo: EC/ECHO/Daniel Dickinson

April 18, 2013 - Washington DC., 2013 World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development. Photo: Roxana Bravo / World Bank

...we stumble and get up, we are sad, confident, insecure, feel loneliness and joy and love. There is nothing more; but I want nothing more.

A cat displays insecure attachment behavior by sitting in researcher Kristyn Vitale’s lap in the Human-Animal Interaction Lab at Oregon State University. Oregon State University photo.

I have knobbly, swollen knees that I can dislocate as the knee caps are loose...25 years of arthritis will do that to you.

 

I do get insecure about them...but at least I can walk. Not only that; I can run and skip and dance.

 

For Theme Of The Week..."Insecurities"

we all have insecurities, nobody's perfect.

we all makes mistakes, nobody's perfect.

we learn, we grow, we live through it.

Dominic Gordan asks a question during the Analytical Corner titled “Climate Change and Chronic Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa” during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.

 

IMF Photo/Ariana Lindquist

10 October 2022

Washington, DC, United States

Photo ref: CH100333.JPG

MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken participates in a UN Security Council Meeting on Food Insecurity and Conflict, in New York, New York. [State Department photo by Freddie Everett/ Public Domain].

People facing food insecurity in BC will benefit from new government funding for community-based programs.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/24360

Construction work. In 2012, insecurity has increased in Dadaab camps and the surrounding areas. Photo: EC/ECHO/Daniel Dickinson

Texting is intimate way to have a conversation. But how intimate is it, exactly, when you count up all the participants: yourself, your phone, your data carrier, the person on the other end of the line, their phone, their data carrier, the corporations who run the servers that move your...

 

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MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

This is my way of reflecting that even the most pretty girls have insecurites, and some times they are the most insecure.

Thats myself in the picture.

At 25, I was promoted to managing editor of publications. I was reluctant. I was inexperienced. I was intimidated. But I was also gently pushed into this role by a new supervisor who believed I could do it.

 

While my supervisor was supportive, he had a hands-off approach (which I appreciated later on) and there wasn’t much coaching in my new role. I felt like I was drowning in expectations, responsibilities, and assumptions that had been packaged into this position over the years. My decisions were: sink or swim.

 

I faked confidence in managing and running a magazine until I felt more experienced and confident. I learned the assignment and publishing process. I worked hard to build rapport with my editors, to treat each person as an individual with different strengths. I was a tough managing editor because I wanted each person to shine in their own way. I pushed them to be better.

 

I’ve learned faking it can work for a while. I’ve learned expertise does come with time, with effort, and with genuine forthrightness. I’ve learned getting to know people and investing time and energy into encouraging their strengths is important.

 

I’ve learned challenges only make me stronger, but that doesn’t make them any easier. I still carry some residual insecurity. I still feel the need to over prepare for some things, to make sure I know my stuff, to make sure people perceive me as competent and qualified.

I am probably one of the most insecure women I know. I never truly believe that anyone likes me, loves me, or would even want to be around me. It really affects my relationships too. People keep having to prove themselves to me, and eventually, they get tired and just walk away. Not to mention, I push them away too, because I don't tend to try hard to keep them around. I already assume if they aren't there, they don't want to be around me.

 

This is why I have little to no friends either. I never ask anyone to go out or do anything. I never initiate contact because I'm so terrified of intruding on someone's life.

 

It's so lonely being like this. How my husband ever got through this barrier I have is a complete miracle.

MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

criteria number three for the borderline personality disorder:

 

Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self.

 

Model: Jelka Lepever

Make up: Shireen Kleppe

Photographer: Lieke Anna

  

Lost and insecure

You found me, you found me

Lyin' on the floor

Surrounded, surrounded

Why'd you have to wait?

Where were you? Where were you?

Just a little late

You found me, you found me

 

i spent the last two weeks of my summer,

at a christian camp called spring hill.

 

this was my third year going, but instead of

doing the normal curriculum, i joined tst.

 

tst is a chance for teens to serve not only

others, but God. i received 60 hours of

community service by cleaning bathrooms /:

 

and although that sounds awful, i loved it.

we only had to work half the day. while

the rest was spent doing normal camp stuff.

 

i blobbed at 5am, tie dyed a shirt, rode

the zipline, went tubing at rose lake, an

sang campfire songs :)

 

i met some of the most amazing girls and guys,

that helped me grow so much as a person.

i'm so grateful i got the opportunity to meet them!

insecure (adj): not confident or sure

 

This weeks challenge for the 52 pieces of me group was something sexy. I decided to give it a go. I'm just not sure. I intended to capture the clavicle, a part of the women's body that I do think is sexy.

 

However, the shoot was a bit of a disaster. I couldn't figure out where to set my focus. I don't have a remote so there was a lot of running back and forth. And then I uploaded the pics.

 

I don't think of myself as sexy. In fact, I don't really find myself attractive. Which is sad because looking at old photos of myself I remember thinking that I often felt good about the way I looked. I'm not sure what happened. It's just not there anymore. I want to feel beautiful. It's just hard.

From left, Jenny Villalobos and Stephen Hodges talk with Sarah Cunningham, who operates the Oregon State University Food Bank out of Snell Hall on campus. Villalobos and Hodges took part in a month-long trip across the country, learning about food pantries. Date: July 2009 (photo: Theresa Hogue)

Week 1/52

  

In order to taking my photography to the next step, I decided that a 52 Weeks project would be the perfect way to motivate myself to try new and exciting things. I want to lay the focus on different new sections like architecture, fine art or still life. Today I’d like to present you my first work:

  

INSECURITY

When I think of insecurity I have very diversed aspects in mind, such as a blank sheet, a nude person, or show somebody his own weakness. To bring all my thoughts together in a photograph I had the idea to put the inside of an egg outside. It's possible to imagine the INSECURITY best when you see an egg without its shell. My photograph today is really surrealistic and strange looking, but I really like it and think it's a good way to start this project because I'm feeling insecure at the moment - I don't know where this project leads me to.

A meal of boiled grain simmers on a fire in the outback near Moyale, Somali region, Ethiopia, cooked by a pastoralist family living in the bush.

 

The area is among those recently assessed by the Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) and the International Federation as part of its December appeal worth nearly US$ 100 million – one of its biggest ever for a “hidden disaster”– for a food-aid operation in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. The operation will focus mainly on pastoralist communities in lowland areas who have been suffering from years of unbroken drought.

 

Many pastoralist families who have lost their cattle to drought or raiders live entirely on boiled grain, camel milk, tea and sugar.

 

Photo: Alex Wynter/IFRC (p-ETH0296)

  

To find out more, go to www.ifrc.org/what/disasters/response/horn-of-africa/index....

MIPCOM 2018 - CONFERENCES - PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR KEYNOTE - ISSA RAE, CREATOR, PRODUCER AND STAR OF HBO'S HIT SHOW 'INSECURE'

Over 100 serious incidents including severeal deaths have been reported since January affecting not only aid workers but also refugees. Photo: EC/ECHO/Daniel Dickinson

maybe the wall will swallow me up 4" x 3"

Meanwhile in 2012, aid agencies have been forced to reduce the numbers of qualified staff in Dadaab as a result of increased insecurity, thus limiting their capacity to help.

 

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Entretemps en 2012, les organismes d'aide ont été forcés de réduire leur personnel qualifié à Dadaab du fait l'insécurité croissante, limitant ainsi leur capacité à aider.

 

Photo: EC/ECHO/Daniel Dickinson

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