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Celebrating body diversity is central in Lainey Molnar's illustrative art. Her work counters narrow beauty standards; showcasing a spectrum of body types and appearances, while breaking down the myths and stereotypes surrounding the imagery and commodification of women's bodies.

 

Lainey Molnar's comics serve as a beacon of empowerment, inspiring women to embrace their individuality and resist societal pressures. This theme is not just a commentary but a call to action for women to assert their autonomy and redefine what it means to be a woman on their own terms.

 

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Drawing Power: 40 Comics Reflecting Women’s Struggles and Successes

Candid photograph of panelists engaging in the RIC 2024 technical session titled --The Future of Nuclear: Adapting to AI-Enabled Autonomy --sponsored by the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research and the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.

  

Photographs taken during the 2024 NRC Regulatory Information Conference visit website at www.nrc.gov/public-involve/conference-symposia/ric/index.... for more information.

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Victor Hall, Deputy Director, Division of Systems Analysis, RES/NRC

SPEAKERS

•So You Want to Put a Neural Network on an Airplane…– Darren Cofer, Principal Fellow, Collins Aerospace

•AI and Operational Decision Making for Autonomous Nuclear Facilities – Chris Dixon, Facility Operations Director, Global First Power

•AI Enabled Industrial Autonomous Operation in the Chemical Industry – Elbert van de Bijl, Director of Marketing and Solutions Consulting, Yokogawa Corporation of America

•The Future of Nuclear: Adapting To AI-Enabled Autonomy - Matthew Dennis, Data Scientist, Accident Analysis Branch, Division of Systems Analysis, RES/NRC

  

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Three storytellers approached womanhood, belonging, and justice in the United States.

 

Albanian-born writer and translator Ani Gjilka traced memories of secrecy and sensuality from childhood, through immigration to the United States, finally into and out of her marriage in An Unruled Body: A Poet’s Memoir, winner of the 2021 Restless Books’ New Immigrant Writing Prize.

 

Karen Spears Zacharias’s No Perfect Mothers recounted the story of Carrie Buck, who was subject to the infamous Buck v. Bell U.S. Supreme Court case of 1927, in which eugenicists sought to forcibly sterilize Buck and others.

 

Meagan Church, author of The Girls We Sent Away, told the story of Ambitious Lorraine Delford who must set aside her dreams of the stars when she falls pregnant and is forced to learn firsthand of the realities that keep women grounded in this humanizing peek into the “Baby Scoop Era".

 

The authors spoke at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville on 3/21/24. Peter Hedlund/Virginia Humanities

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Three storytellers approached womanhood, belonging, and justice in the United States.

 

Albanian-born writer and translator Ani Gjilka traced memories of secrecy and sensuality from childhood, through immigration to the United States, finally into and out of her marriage in An Unruled Body: A Poet’s Memoir, winner of the 2021 Restless Books’ New Immigrant Writing Prize.

 

Karen Spears Zacharias’s No Perfect Mothers recounted the story of Carrie Buck, who was subject to the infamous Buck v. Bell U.S. Supreme Court case of 1927, in which eugenicists sought to forcibly sterilize Buck and others.

 

Meagan Church, author of The Girls We Sent Away, told the story of Ambitious Lorraine Delford who must set aside her dreams of the stars when she falls pregnant and is forced to learn firsthand of the realities that keep women grounded in this humanizing peek into the “Baby Scoop Era".

 

The authors spoke at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville on 3/21/24. Peter Hedlund/Virginia Humanities

Cybergoth Girl with Blue and Purple Dreads

Melbourne, AUSTRALIA - March 17, 2011: L'Oreal Paris Menswear Runway presented by Specsavers and Peroni supported by GQ Australia at Central Pier, Docklands, as a part of L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival in Melbourne, Australia

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With the autonomy of China and the USA, the global EV market has raised concerns about data privacy. Dealing with the issue, Pravaig Dynamics is all set to launch a fully made-from-scratch vehicle with Indian technology. With advanced technology and comfort, will this Indian-made product debut in the luxurious segment of the global automobile?

So presenting you the PRAVAIG DEFY.

 

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Three storytellers approached womanhood, belonging, and justice in the United States.

 

Albanian-born writer and translator Ani Gjilka traced memories of secrecy and sensuality from childhood, through immigration to the United States, finally into and out of her marriage in An Unruled Body: A Poet’s Memoir, winner of the 2021 Restless Books’ New Immigrant Writing Prize.

 

Karen Spears Zacharias’s No Perfect Mothers recounted the story of Carrie Buck, who was subject to the infamous Buck v. Bell U.S. Supreme Court case of 1927, in which eugenicists sought to forcibly sterilize Buck and others.

 

Meagan Church, author of The Girls We Sent Away, told the story of Ambitious Lorraine Delford who must set aside her dreams of the stars when she falls pregnant and is forced to learn firsthand of the realities that keep women grounded in this humanizing peek into the “Baby Scoop Era".

 

The authors spoke at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville on 3/21/24. Peter Hedlund/Virginia Humanities

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NO to the Culture of 'Modesty' and 'Protection'! Assert Women's consent, Autonomy and Equality!.

Vot< ~t-tJ. Ekl-~GSCASH .

Recognise women's Right to Say 'NO'! .

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Stand Up for Justice and Freedom Without Fear! .

Uth meri joon...mere sooth hi cholno hoi tujhe! .

As we move towards the GSCASH elections, let us recall these unforgettable words penned by Kaifi Azml, let us recall the .

protracted struggles we fought together on the streets-to defend ideas of autonomY, freedom and equal rights. The Verma .

committee report, a product ofour collective struggles, was after all brought to the centre Stage of discourse because young men .

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and women refused" to letthe flame die down..

Let us also notforget that the shadow ofSexual Harassment of women at Workplaces Act is looming torge over us. This Act wants .

GSCASH-Iike committees to be 'nominated' bodies with no democratic accountability, bodies which will not be independent and .

autonomous from the hierarchical command structure of the workplace/institution. This will directly deter victims lower in the .

office hierarchy from flling camp laints against perpetrators1n the higher up posts. Further, by m and a torv clause of "reconclli ation" .

between the offender and the victim and punishing those who lodge "false" complaints, this Act doubly deters the victim and .

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directly attacks the institution of GSCASH the way we built it over the years. .

we live in times when lawmaker,; and representatives keep invoking patriarchal paradigm of 'protection', 'modesty' and .

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'reconciliation', in the form of legislations. The simple demand of women's liberation and freedom without fear is something .

defenders of patriarchy cannot digest. How differentafter all is the language ofthe law from that of the Asaram Sapus, the Mohan .

B h agw ats, the Vijav Vargiyas,the Abu Azm is and the Abhljeet Mu kherj ees? It is in these times that GSCASH efectia ns are being held, .

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and it is this very language that we seek to change. .

Let us recall Soni Sari, the 35-year old tribal woman who had stones shoved int o her in pollee custody. And the Oantewada SP Ankit Garg under whose supervision this happened Is today a decorated officer, rewarded for his "gallantry". Let us recall Nilofer and Asiya Jan, and the victims of the mass gang rape in Kunan Poshpora in 1991-all of whom never got an iota of justice because of the protective shield of AFSPA. Let us remember Priyadarshini Matteo who was stalked for years; the consistent stalking .

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ultimately led to rape and murder. Let us remember Ruchika Gilotra, Tapasi M a IIk and Bil q is Ban o. Let us pledge that we will work together to ensure that women's bodies do not remain sites of retribution or control, moreover to ensure that people in power do · .

not continue to be shielded by the law. .

Let us also never forget that GSCASH is not only a body for grievance redressal. It is also meant to generate vibrant discursive interaction and action on gender issues. The structure of patriarchal oppression operates silently, slowly and casually whether it be intimate personal relationships, academic discussions, fresher's parties, hostel nights or casual canteen conversations. "Fun" and "entertainment" sometimes becomes deeply unsettling. alienating and uncomfortable, as songs describe women as 'tandoori chicken' and 'namkeen butter'. But we also have a culture where we proclaim "sab taj uchale jaenge, sob tokht giroye jaenge, hum dekhenge, fazim hal ki hum bhi dekhenge". GSCASH has to be part of this ongoing process of challenging the given .

'norms', of questioning dominant idioms. GSCASH is symbolic of our past struggles and a harbinger for future action. We need to .

celebrate this culture, cherish it and fight for it, in the days to come. .

lnthe days to come, we have to ensure:.

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The Justice Verma Committee report, with its Bill of Rights and its path breaking vision of autonomy and freedom, is kept at .

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GSCASH is defended from the regressive provisions of the Sexual Harassment at Workplaces Act and enabling provisions .

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the centre stage of political discourse and is implemented in letter and spirit. .

are introduced to retain the autonomy of existing GSCASH bodies in their present form. .

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Speedy and time-bound enquiries and justice..

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More funds, better infrastructure and a xerox machine for the GSCASH office, for efficiency and confidentiality. .

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A comprehensive Gender Audit in JNU conducted with the assistance and cooperation of faculty members and students. .

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Expansion of the mandatory gender orientation programmes [ntroduced last year. G sCASH and JNU can in fact become the .

nodal point for developing courses as well as lecture modules on gender, sexuality, and women's autonomy. The help and .

cooperation of filmmakers, theatre activists, academics and activists can be sought to make this possible. .

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Avibrant culture of dialogue on Issues related to rights and autonomy of notjust women but people ofall sexual orientations. .

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Enabling provisions for sexual health, Including provision of sanitary napkins and condom vending machines, and the .

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regular availability of a gynecologist and a councilor. .~· .

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Re)uvenatlon ofthe GSCASH volunteer programme. .

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A stop to the culture of restricting public spaces, to the culture of moral policing and surveillance bY .

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wardens or security guards, and an end to discriminatory rules. VOTE for a Continuous, Consistent, Non-Partisan and Accountable GSCASH Tenure ! .

Please come to cast your vote on 22 March, Friday .

atTeflas (SAC) 9am-1.00pm and 2.30pm-5.3_!P.!!!.J .

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Three storytellers approached womanhood, belonging, and justice in the United States.

 

Albanian-born writer and translator Ani Gjilka traced memories of secrecy and sensuality from childhood, through immigration to the United States, finally into and out of her marriage in An Unruled Body: A Poet’s Memoir, winner of the 2021 Restless Books’ New Immigrant Writing Prize.

 

Karen Spears Zacharias’s No Perfect Mothers recounted the story of Carrie Buck, who was subject to the infamous Buck v. Bell U.S. Supreme Court case of 1927, in which eugenicists sought to forcibly sterilize Buck and others.

 

Meagan Church, author of The Girls We Sent Away, told the story of Ambitious Lorraine Delford who must set aside her dreams of the stars when she falls pregnant and is forced to learn firsthand of the realities that keep women grounded in this humanizing peek into the “Baby Scoop Era".

 

The authors spoke at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville on 3/21/24. Peter Hedlund/Virginia Humanities

181212-N-PO203-0547 HONOLULU, Hawaii (Dec. 12, 2018) Owltonomous, an autonomous surface vehicle from Florida Atlantic University, competes during the Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored Maritime RobotX Challenge in Honolulu, Hawaii. Organized by RoboNation and Navatek, RobotX is designed to foster student interest in autonomous robotic systems operating in the maritime domain, with an emphasis on the science and engineering of cooperative autonomy. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released)

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