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Here's the finished "product". The reducer is tight against the higher tile on the left, nailed into the narrow strip (shim) beside it, and covers the expansion gap and a little bit of the new laminate flooring on the right.
April 28, 2007:
Members of Reduced Shakespeare Company participated in a Spotlight Discussion/Q&A, following their hilarious show "Completely Hollywood" in Spaulding Auditorium.
Photo by Kawakahi Amina
Saskatoon passed a by-law against postering and is discussing a by-law against graffiti. Two years ago they passed a by-law against spitting and pissing.
THE FOURTH TRIMESTER: HOW TO PROVIDE POSTPARTUM SUPPORT AND REDUCE POST-BIRTH MORTALITY
Session will begin around 3 p.m. ET
The time between birth and 12 weeks should be a time of bonding between mother and baby and physical recovery from birth, but this so-called fourth trimester tends to be the most dangerous. We need to invest in better physical and mental health interventions and economic and social support to help mothers thrive and reduce maternal mortality rates, both during the fourth trimester and the first year postpartum.  The so-called fourth trimester comes with great risks that are often overlooked. From physical health risks to stress and mental health challenges, to gaps in paid leave, this is one of the most underserved periods for many mothers worldwide. Moreover, in the United States, maternal mortality outcomes are significantly worse for women of color than for the general population. We can and must do more to explore strategies and physical and mental health interventions to support mothers economically, physically, and socially during this time and the entire first year postpartum, specifically focusing on underserved populations and those facing disproportionate risks.
PARTICIPANTS
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
SHAWYN PATTERSON - HOWARD Mayor - City of Mount Vernon
HER EXCELLENCY TOYIN OJORA SARAKI Founder and President - The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA)
RESHMA SAUJANI Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moms First - Moms First
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
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