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Second version of the insecurity guard (on a cereal box this time.)

 

Left him to patrol an underpass in Newcastle.

 

For a better view: www.flickr.com/photos/38057257@N07/4095994822/

The part that is folded up on the bottom bothers me, but I still like this picture.

A face is as beautiful as it gets, without make up even, yet a lady's number one problem is insecurity.

RCC Connection Center Project Administrator Briana Pavia at the Haverstraw Food Cupboard Grand Opening.

Inspired by John Coplans, part of my 'Portraiture' project.

Photographs of my sister.

2011

Employees and their families made apple pies for the soup kitchen at New York Common Pantry.

Either the gate lock has broken or someone is scared beyond belief.

i can't decide whether i should crop it or not.

formspring

Using the idea’s from an ancient figurine from Catal Hoyuk; the two sided women, that on the front is plump and fertile and on the back is a depleted human. This piece doesn’t just represent the thin line between life and death for females during pregnancy, but also the thin line between life and death for all humans when they depend upon a good harvest... The insecurity of an ancient population when they depend on agriculture and harvest alone led them to create such fertility figurines.

 

This is an image of a sculpture (8cm in height) I shaped and carved out of clay in response to learning of Catal Hoyuk's figurine's

Low tide at the Thames, I brought my dog for a walk.

assignment 2

 

An image of the reaction of a woman (stranger) whitch you complimented.

Panel session on 'Energy Insecurity' chaired by the very recognizable John Snow, presenter of Channel 4 news.

 

Just in case… Outside a church hall

Insecure life of a conspirator

Isn't winter great? Well it was -19.9 degrees celsius... Apparently its not cold enough for the fish... as they still slowly but surely bit. Taken on Lake Simcoe.... there were hundreds of ice fishermen on the ice.

Yet, a look inside the lives of Sarima villagers uncovers disappointment, bitterness and a lingering sense of insecurity. Some villagers have opened small kiosks. Others have found temporary work with LTWP. Many still try to maintain livestock herds. Still, a common complaint is that work has been hard to come by. Further, in spite of the developers supporting the construction of the classroom and teachers' quarters, and providing transport for residents needing medical services further afield, villagers complain that these are inadequate compared with what they need. Attackers from neighbouring areas have also laid siege to the village a number of times, resulting in fatalities and the theft of animals. These attacks were meant to intimidate the community. They are inseparable from the wider land politics ignited by the arrival of the wind farm.

Photo credit: © FAO/Sudeshna Chowdhury

 

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"Lost and insecure

You found me, you found me

Lying 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"

 

- The Fray

 

Please excuse the graininess of this. I don't know what's up with that....

Homeland Insecurity, Esso Gallery, New York, NY (project room)

Exhibition Dates:

March 28 through May 3, 2008

esso gallery

531W 26th St, 2nd floor

New York NY, 10001

212 560 9728

http:/www.essogallery.com

 

Rabbi Avi Schnall, Director Federal Education Affairs, Agudath Israel - Kosher School Meals gives remarks during a roundtable discussion on kosher supply chain and kosher food insecurity with (From left to right) Samantha Joseph, Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, and Jessica Chait, Managing Director Food Programs and Policy, Met Council - Emergency Food Distribution on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at USDA Headquarters, Washington D.C.. The event brought together key stakeholders for the USDA Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, USDA leadership, and others to discuss trends, data points, and issues faced by kosher producers and processers, certifiers, vendors, and emergency food providers. The event featured leadership remarks, as well as a panel discussion with partner organizations and a networking reception.

 

This was the second year that the USDA hosted a Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration, bringing together faith leaders, USDA representatives, and community members together to celebrate religious pluralism. The celebration was hosted by the USDA Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and is part of a long running strategic collaboration with several non-governmental organizations and provides an opportunity to celebrate and develop new partnerships with Jewish American organizations in agriculture and food systems. (USDA Photo by Paul Sale)

Energy Insecurity panelist Vincent de Rivaz, Chief Executive, EDF energy

 

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