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The Function of Automation & Autonomy in Unmanned Systems Panel:

Chad Hawthrone, Principal Investigator and Autonomy Researcher of Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Frank Kelley, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Unmanned Systems (DASN U/S) of the U.S. Navy

Jean Charles Ledé, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)

Corey Schumacher, Lead Integration Engineer for Autonomy for Loyal Wingman (ALW) of the U.S. Air Force

Moderator: Chris Pehrson, Vice President, Strategic Development of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.

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

(Photo by Patrik Nemes / PNP Media)

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"More autonomy, AU's allow us to determine our professional career. We can choose how fast we want to move up the intervals and how we move across the grid."

-Lurita Johnson, Librarian, James Mosher Elementary, #144

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

2/23/2026

Warfare Symposium 2026

  

AI Autonomy in the Fight: How Agentic AI Is Transforming the Tempo of Air, Space, and Cyber Operations

Lt. Gen. Luke C.G. Cropsey

Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics

Col. Timothy Helfrich

Portfolio Acquisition Executive, Fighters and Advanced Aircraft Directorate

Shannon Pallone

Program Executive Officer, Battle Management, Command, Control, Communications, and Space Intelligence, USSF

Jonathan Hudgins

Strategic Growth Leader, Google

Moderator:

Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider, USAF (Ret.)

Founding Partner, Elara Nova

  

Photo by Jack Dempsey, for Air & Space Forces Association

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

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

St. Paul, Minnesota

 

March 7, 2024

 

Women gathered in the rotunda of the Minnesota state capitol to rally for access to healthcare, body autonomy, and equal rights. The focus was on reproductive freedom, but Equal Rights Amendment was also a common topic brought up by speakers. This day was Reproductive Freedom Lobby Day at the capitol.

 

2024-03-07 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

Back in the 80s, GM had this idea of making cars with two main components where each component was interchangeable.

 

The body and the drivetrain were two completely separate components. The idea was a phenomenon, you could turn a car into a pickup truck with a simple change of body.

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-PO203-0819 HONOLULU, Hawaii (Dec. 12, 2018) An autonomous surface vehicle from University of Sydney transits to the course after being launched 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)

autonomy. finally uploaded sorry buddy it took so long.

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

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

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

(Photo by Patrik Nemes / PNP Media)

www.fashionvillage.com.au

 

© PNP Media All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.

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Kate Nilson, MS, CCC-SLP; Speech Pathologist, Coordinator, Hrbek-Sing AAC and Assistive Technology Program

Raul G. Nogueira, MD, FAHA, FSVIN; Endowed Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

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