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At the Soudan Underground Laboratory the earth filters out background noise such as cosmic rays so that scientists like SMU's Jodi Cooley can rely on a germanium crystals detector — cooled to nearly absolute zero — to try and glimpse dark matter.
See blog.smu.edu/research/2010/11/wfaa_minnesota_mine_could_y...
Dual burner balloons are much larger than single burner balloons as the people in this picture represent.
Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Scala eXchange 2017. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8784-scala-exchange-2017.Images Copyright www.edtelling.com
Here are a couple of Black Lives Matter murals in downtown Raleigh that were created after the death of George Floyd. These can be found on South Blount Street in Raleigh, NC.
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in the end,
all that really matters isn't the things you did,
but what its effects are today.
not the knowledge you have learned,
but how you applied it.
not the words that were said,
but how they made you feel.
and most of all, not the moment of occurrence,
but how its now just a part of our memory..
Everyday, we make memories..
Let's paint lives with happy ones...
~Author: unkown
Cyclotron at UBC. Actual magnetic elements buried under tons of concrete. Those yellow lego like blocks are also concrete and provide additional shielding. www.triumf.ca
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Students gathered to march and protest through the campus against racial violence and featured events on police brutality, white privilege, and on raising black children.
If we do not struggle against racial violence we are complicit in that violence.
Canon 5D Original
April 29th, 2015
Reverend Dr. Desmond Jadoo - speaker on Black Lives Matter
Name: Reverend Dr. Desmond Jadoo - speaker on Black Lives Matter
Date: 20th April 2018
Event: From Rovers of Blood to Rivers of Love 50th Anniversary
Address/Venue: MacDonald Burlington Hotel, Burlington Arcade, 126, New Street, Birmingham, B2 4JQ.
Brendon Batson to speak at ‘From Rivers of Blood to Rivers of Love’ 50th anniversary event.
•TUC Midlands and Stand Up To Racism to hold event in the same hotel that Enoch Powell gave his infamous Rivers of Blood speech
•Leading figures from politics, sport, unions and civic society to attend special event
Ex-West Brom player, and member of the famous ‘Three Degrees’ Brendon Batson will address a special event to mark the 50th anniversary of Enoch Powell’s infamous ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech at the Midland Hotel in Birmingham. The event will be held in the same hotel that Enoch Powell used for his speech in 1968. Bringing together a wide spectrum of West Midlands society, the event will be showcasing how the diverse communities of the midlands reject Powell’s vision of ‘rivers of blood’ and instead have turned to ‘rivers of love’.
Eleanor Smith, the BAME female MP, who now holds Enoch Powell’s old seat will give a key note address, outlining how Birmingham, and the West Midlands, has rejected Powell’s vision and embraced tolerance and divergence.
Also addressing the event will be Birmingham City Council leader, Ian Ward, Shabana Mahmood MP and Preet Gill MP. Roger McKenzie, UNISON’s Assistant General Secretary and originally from the West Midlands will also make a speech.
Either side of comments from the key note speakers there will be contributions from representatives of the many differing communities across Birmingham, including a poem from the present Birmingham Poet Laureate Matt Windle.
TUC Midlands Regional Secretary, Lee Barron, said:
“It’s clear that Enoch Powell lost. We mark the 50th anniversary of his infamous speech in celebration and appreciation of the wonderful diversity of our region. Powell’s vision of ‘rivers of blood’ has clearly been rejected as our communities have instead embraced a vision of ‘rivers of love’ in creating a vibrant, tolerant and open society that is welcoming to all people.”
Brian O’Sullivan, Birmingham SUTR said:
“Powell spoke of immigration as an evil and used his speech to try and whip up racial hatred. But here we are in 2018 and people from different communities and religions work and live together and we will not let racism divide us’.
ENDS
Notes to editors:
20th April 2018 is the 50th Anniversary of the infamous Rivers of Blood Speech, made by Enoch Powell in Birmingham, at what is now the MacDonald Burlington Hotel.
Interviews with the speakers can be arranged.
Contacts
Lee Barron
lbarron@tuc.org.uk
0121 262 6380
07919 102472
Rob Johnston
rjohnston@tuc.org.uk
0121 262 6380
07879 497291
Rose Brown
Stand Up To Racism, Birmingham
0121 449 1353
07969415398
sutrbirmingham@gmail.com
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) in the Midlands exists to make the working world a better place for everyone. We bring together more than 1 million working people who make up our 49 member unions. We support unions to grow and thrive, and we stand up for everyone who works for a living.
Student Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion hosted a Consent Matters: Students Against Violence Walk to demonstrating a commitment to ending dating violence. Students also participated in hand painting and stamping station where they left a "paw print" in the battle against dating violence.
µCon London 2017: The Microservices Conference. Monday, 6th - Tuesday, 7th November at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8549-con-2017-the-microservi.... Images Copyright www.edtelling.com
µCon London 2017: The Microservices Conference. Monday, 6th - Tuesday, 7th November at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8549-con-2017-the-microservi.... Images Copyright www.edtelling.com
No matter where in this country I might roam. It's where the corn grows high and the moon shine still flows. It's the only place that I call home.
#droidconUK. Skills Matter Presents Droidcon London 2016, Thursday, 27th - Friday, 28th October at Business Design Centre, London, skillsmatter.com/conferences/7411-droidcon-london-2016. Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Infiniteconf 2018 - The conference on Big Data and AI. Thursday, 5th - Friday, 6th July at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/9780-infiniteconf-2018-the-c.... Images Copyright www.tellingphoto.com.
Scala eXchange 2016, Thursday, 8th - Friday, 9th December at Business Design Centre, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7432-scala-exchange-2016#pro.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com
(Left to Right) Alexandra Beguez, Richie Pope, Jensine Eckwall, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Chris Kindred, Shadra Strickland, Wesley Allsbrook,
Moderated by Jonathan Bartlett
Black Art Matters – A socially distanced protest and performing arts event - also a celebration of black artist’s cultural contribution to music, dance, literature, spoken word etc.
Held outside The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield; black performance artists called for greater representation and inclusion in arts and culture, not just in casting performers but in commissioning and decision making.
CloudNative London 2018. skillsmatter.com/conferences/10160-cloudnative-london-2018. Images Copyright www.tellingphoto.com
"Matter, Energy, Human" Choreographed by Nicole A. Martinell. Original composition by Timothy Nohe. Featuring the Deep Vision dancers. Premiered April 2016 at Baltimore Theatre Project. Photos by City Digital Photography.
Umbraco UK Festival 2016. Thursday, 3rd - Friday, 4th November at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8460-umbraco-uk-festival-2016. Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Student Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion hosted a Consent Matters: Students Against Violence Walk to demonstrating a commitment to ending dating violence. Students also participated in hand painting and stamping station where they left a "paw print" in the battle against dating violence.
Student Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion hosted a Consent Matters: Students Against Violence Walk to demonstrating a commitment to ending dating violence. Students also participated in hand painting and stamping station where they left a "paw print" in the battle against dating violence.