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CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

A woman holds bullet cartridges that were used to kill her husband in a cold blood outside their shanties in one of the largest slums in the City of Nairobi.

Drought and conflict are the main factors that have exacerbated the problem of food production, distribution and access. High rates of population growth and poverty have also played a part, within an already difficult environment of fragile ecosystems. We at Amigos Internacionales, Inc. help people with hunger and food insecurity problems. Visit us www.amigosii.org/food-security-in-the-world

My experiments into different drawing media and drawing movement.

Energy Insecurity panelist Tom Crotty, Chairman, Ineos ChlorVinyls

Interactive sculpture

Artists: Randy and Jennifer Wallace

Today was kinda a rough day. Not quite sure why but I woke up feeling just super insecure and then irritated with my lack of will power to make myself get out of my funk and feel beter. Hopefully tomorow shall be a better day

'We're deeply insecure people': Celebrity Big Brother Live Final 2015, talking …

 

… treasure" Davro proved by prancing around balancing a plastic party hat on the end of a rather startled extremity, within the first 5 miuntes of today's highlights. Who said Big...

 

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College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.

College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.

College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.

CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

  

7 Likes on Instagram

 

7 Comments on Instagram:

 

ezuan: the eyes are very dangerous.

 

muliams: Hai pretty lady. Boleh berkenalan?

 

ffhsbdn: Comel je ^_^

 

warpgogo: kawaii

 

suzannajuwita: @warpgogo thank you ☺

 

ezuan: no thank you for me? :p

 

suzannajuwita: @ezuan haha. er. nope ☺

  

Personal Goal....to quit mis-calculating my self worth by multiplying my insecurities.

CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

To me, someone is more beautiful when that beauty is unknown to whomever posses it. Beauty lies in the beholder, after all, and with this photo I wanted to blend the beauty of Jayme with the beauty of the flowers, but in a way that symbolizes humility...

bow and arrow from MnM -- pose from SLC

CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

Charcoal study on A2 format.

July 2014

 

Greplova Nikola 1146124807

Mapping Spatial Disparities in Food Insecurity Across Toronto: The Role of Visible Minority Statuses and Structural Marginalization

 

Supervisor: Dr. Emmanuel Kyeremeh

Theme: Public Health & Social Policy Geography

Location: Toronto

 

This research proposal aims to explore how different visible minority groups influence spatial patterns of food insecurity when accounting for multiple types of marginalization in Toronto through a granular lens. The project responds to the City of Toronto's 2024 declaration of food insecurity as an emergency and grounded in long-term Poverty Reduction Strategy.

 

The study investigates two main questions:

1. How do visible minority groups predict geographic disparities in food insecurity?

2. How do different types of marginalization -- material, housing, age and labour force -- interact with different visible minority groups in influencing food insecurity?

 

Data sources include the 2021 Canadian Census, the Ontario Marginalization Index, and modeled food insecurity estimates from Environics Analytics via SimplyAnalytics. All analysis is conducted at the dissemination area level. Spatial methods include Global Moran's I to see if spatial patterns exist, Local Moran’s I to identify clustering, and Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) to explore spatial variation in relationships.

This research will support equity-focused, place-based food interventions. It aims to inform policy and planning decisions by highlighting where racial and marginalization factors intersect to shape food access in Toronto.

 

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-santoso-pardi/

Newtown NSW Australia (One of a series of photographs taken around Newtown during the lead-up to the 2003 war in Iraq)

This little one was really timid and was hiding behind mummy all the time!

As a society, a bathroom's design, shape, color, brand, finishing... Can say a lot about a person's standard of living and even personality.

 

My bathroom has shaped a big insecurity, we never renewed it since my family bought the apartment. Thus creating a huge barrier between me and people. I have always treated people with a little distant not inviting them to my home, afraid of their judgement.

 

To me, a bathroom is a symbol of all triggers to insecurities in our life, name it, family members, body features, personal habits, education.. etc.

 

It may seem shallow to satisfy society but never underestimate its dangerous consequences.

 

©Nourhan Refaat Maayouf

 

All rights reserved. My work is not to be edited, distributed, sold or uploaded anywhere without my written permission.

approx 18cm x 12cm

 

Looking at limits of controls and the understanding of the subconcious and how we will never be able to know, understand or control everything about yourselve or others.

This series of portraits looks at the dream like state where your subconcious takes over, and your mind fills in the gaps without use of the conscious mind and where your mind runs free.

R.I.P my little kitten.

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