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Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.
Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.
According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.
© 2016 Marilyn Humphries
Treatment for: Organ Transplant -- Rejection Prophylaxis, is a calcineurin-inhibitor immunosuppressant for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients receiving a kidney transplant.
Final Series for my Adv Traditional Film Class. I love working with 35mm film more than digital. Working in the darkroom and making print after print really is my favorite hobby.
This series was titled Enigma Between Acceptance and Rejection. It's all about questioning the world and being accepting it as it is or being shunned from it. Yadda yadda yadda.
Gulika, like so many other widows in South Asia, incurred the blame for her husband’s death—even though he had died crossing railroad tracks as an oncoming train headed his way. But that didn’t matter. The cause of a husband’s death, no matter how arbitrary or natural, is blamed on the wife.
People believe the husband’s death came about because the wife is a curse, a bad omen. They may strip her of her jewelry, shave off her hair, and force her to wear a white-colored sari, signifying she no longer has any “color” and must spend the rest of her days on earth in mourning. Often, she’s cast out of the home, left with no property and no way to fend for herself. She no longer has any family unless she has dependent children. In order to survive, she may need to beg or turn her body over to prostitution.
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Final Series for my Adv Traditional Film Class. I love working with 35mm film more than digital. Working in the darkroom and making print after print really is my favorite hobby.
This series was titled Enigma Between Acceptance and Rejection. It's all about questioning the world and being accepting it as it is or being shunned from it. Yadda yadda yadda.
Context: I was exploring humorous ways of depicting Agatha's clear rejection of rubbish. This idea was inspired by installation artist Brad Downey's piece 'Rubbish Suicide'.
Media: mono-print, pen & rubbish
Size: A3
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policy. We have ensured that the JNU administration, till date, has not been able to bring in the 'highest bidder' poli~y in .
JNU . Even as the JNU administration tried to evict some of the existing shop owners in JNU based on some technicalit ·, .
JNUSU has resisted these moves and evolved an alternative policy after discussions with the student community to .
address all our concerns . .
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Rejection of Forced Imposition of Hindi in Administrative Forms in JNU: JNUSU also strongly resisted all attempts of the .
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JNU administration to print administrative forms (such as the mess rebate forms issued by the lHA) only in Hindi. JNUSU's intervention ensured that JNU continues with its practice of issuing bilingual forms. .
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Repeated and Vigilant interventions to ensure Rights of contract workers in the campus: regarding timely payment of wages, bonuses, correction of ESl/PF irregularities, grant of maternity leave to provision of safety gears. JNUSU held several PF camps for all contract workers in the campus and unearthed a massive embezzlement of PF. money which is deducted from the salaries of workers every month. .
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On the birth anniversary (15 Nov 2013) of Birsa Munda, the legendary hero of tribal resistance, JNUSU installed the portraits of Birsa Munda, Jotiba Phule, Savitribai Phule in the JNUSU office ( a decision made through an unanimous resolution of 4 Feb 2013 council meeting). .
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Responding to the Critical Social Political Challenges .
In JNU, we have always proudly held aloft a model that bridges JNU with the ongoing struggles outside, that refuses to accept JNU as an island, isolated from the social and economic realities being constructed by the powers-that-be. During 2013-14 too, JNUSU has carried forward this glorious tradition. .
Immediately after being elected in September 2013, JNUSU ran a sustained campaign for justice for the Muzafsfarnagar riot victims, organising fact-finding teams, collecting funds and relief material for rehabilitation and legal aid. In September, on the eve of Modi's first election rally in Delhi, JNUSU along with JNUTA led a 'Citizens' March for Secularism' in the city, in defence of secularism and demanding justice for the Muzaffarnagar communal riot victims. .
In keeping with JNUSU's well-established traditions of being a bulwark against communallsation, JNUSU organised an intensive campaign against Modi and BJP's communal offensives. During the 2014 Loksabha elections, JNUSU led a sustained 12 days long Ground Zero Campaign in and around Varanasi to contest the hype and myth of media manufactured 'Modi mania'. .
In December 2013, the residents of Delhi's Mansarovar Park slum were violently evicted in the wee hours of the morning without even a notice. JNUSU reached Mansarovar Park to protest against the eviction, helped the residents rebuild their homes and collected warm clothes and blankets for distribution among the residents. When a fire broke out and destroyed a slum near JNU in Vasant Kunj, JNUSU organised a fund collection to help with the relief and rehabilitation. .
President Pranab Mukherjee's visit to JNU was protested by JNUSU, raising questions regarding the acquittal of perpetrators of the Bathani Tala-Bathe massacre, forced and undemocratic imposition of FYUP in DU (where the President is a Visitor), regarding continuing denial of justice and rights to the Muzaffarnagar riot victims and against the execution of Afzal Guru, thus demanding accountability from the highest office of the land. .
JNUSU and various student organisations in Delhi protested outside the Special Cell of Delhi police against repeated witch-hunt of Muslim youth in Jamia Nagar. This forced the Delhi Police to release two students who had been illegally arrested. .
When 67 Kashmiri students were evicted from their hostel in a Meerut university, JNUSU protested outside the UP Bhawan against communalisation of sports spac:es. .
Braving police crackdown and intimidation, JNUSU protested against fake terror charges on six innocent Muslims in the Akshardham case after the 16 May 2014 landmark Supreme Court verdict, which slammed the Gujarat police and Gujarat govt for falsely implicating them. .
JNUSU stooc! firmly in solidarity with members of the LGBTQIH community after the Supreme Court's shocking decision to .
retain Sec 377 which re-criminalise same-sex relations among consenting adults. On the first anniversary of the 16th .
December anti-gang rape movement, JNUSU organised a massive March and Night Vigil to keep the flame of Freedom .
without Fear alive. The Night Vigil was attended by several activists as well as Soni Sori -the voice against custodial rape .
and state-sponsored assault on Adivasi women. In the wake of gruesome murder of. a student from Arunachal Pradesh .
and other cases of racial and sexual assaults on Northeast people in the city, JNUSU relentlessly took to the streets and .
firmly stood in solidarity with the North-East students in their struggle. JNUSU also protested against the racist targeting of .
African women in Delhi's Khirki village by a lynch mob led by AAP minister Somnath Bharti. .
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This was an illustration rejection from a project that I'm currently working on. It was rejected not because of anything technical but I'm a little off on what they want from the character design.
Back to the drawing board.
I thought it would be fun to post though. I still like it.
Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.
Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.
According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.
© 2016 Marilyn Humphries