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Werner Schärer, Director Pro Senectute Switzerland speaking at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 19, 2017.

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst

A little photo project, looking at photos I did years ago and then revisiting the same spot, trying to recreate the same image!

 

Copyright: Philip Battle 2012

Altes Schloss in Gießen

Das Foto wurde Spontan auf einer Radtour gemacht.

1. Shadow on bricks

2.line

3.balance

4.basic edit

5. infinite

6.east

 

Too bad it doesn't come with a manual.

A one-night getaway to Banff for me and Lisa.

 

The warm marsh, the autumnal trees, and the misty mountain...

2011 Belfast Telegraph Making The Difference Awards in association with SPAR at the Grand Opera House in Belfast..

MC Julian Simmons with May McFetteridge

From the AIDS.gov photo booth at the U.S. Conference on AIDS, September 2010 (Orlando, FL).

My home...

 

... Pitch by my doorstep

Singin' sweet songs

Of melodies pure and true,

Sayin': "This is my message to you-ou-ou:"

 

Singin': "Don't worry 'bout a thing,

'Cause every little thing is gonna be alright."

Singin': "Don't worry 'bout a thing,

'Cause every little thing is gonna be alright!"

 

A little photo project, looking at photos I did years ago and then revisiting the same spot, trying to recreate the same image!

 

Copyright: Philip Battle 2012

Spot the difference?

 

Map it: Google Earth |

Linocut on Canson Edition Paper (100 x 70 cm) and transparencies placed on an overhead projector; 2012

 

This linocut got honorable mantion on 12th Gielniak Graphic Arts Competition

I find this quite interesting. The article content of both is pretty much identical, but the Daily Mail goes with "Stupid lions attack smart cars" while the BBC has "Confused lions 'hunt' small cars". The Daily Mail one is a a complete lie, since the lions didn't attack anything.

Modelki: KaHa + Ilona

Fotograf: Ja

Today I finally had the guts to remove Bente's old face-up. While it was very very beautifull, you can see it had yellowed so much. And doing my own face-up makes her also more "my girl" ^^

The old face-up was made in 2005 by CustomHouse :)

Our annual Women and Men Making a Difference Luncheon was held on October 9, 2015 at the Colville Community College. Tom Thelen, bullying prevention speaker, was this year's keynote. Tom also traveled to four schools to provide anti-bullying assemblies. The four schools (Wellpinit, Springdale, Valley and Colville) also received his book, DVD and curriculum. Wo+men Making a Difference raises funds for Rural Resources Victim Services and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center. Without the support of our community, we could not provide the breadth of services currently available. Thank you to all who support our mission of ending abuse in Stevens and Ferry Counties!

 

Rural Resources Victim Services' mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens and Ferry Counties." Rural Resources Victim Services offers advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Rural Resources Victim Services also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org

 

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From left to right: Michael Smith, Special Assistant to the President, My Brother's Keeper Initiative; Wes Moore, Bestselling Author and Founder/CEO of BridgeEdU; Marcia Cantarella, PhD, Author/Consultant on Higher Education, Access and Diversity; Kim Hunter Reed, Deputy Under Secretary, US Department of Education; and Robert Henderson, Featured in All the Difference.

 

Credit: POV / The American Documentary Inc.

Our annual Women and Men Making a Difference Luncheon was held on October 9, 2015 at the Colville Community College. Tom Thelen, bullying prevention speaker, was this year's keynote. Tom also traveled to four schools to provide anti-bullying assemblies. The four schools (Wellpinit, Springdale, Valley and Colville) also received his book, DVD and curriculum. Wo+men Making a Difference raises funds for Rural Resources Victim Services and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center. Without the support of our community, we could not provide the breadth of services currently available. Thank you to all who support our mission of ending abuse in Stevens and Ferry Counties!

 

Rural Resources Victim Services' mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens and Ferry Counties." Rural Resources Victim Services offers advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Rural Resources Victim Services also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org

 

Call for help 24 hours a day 1-844-509-SAFE(7233)

Want to know? Remodeling vs Renovation: What's the difference?

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Everyday activists looking to make a difference and protect the place we all call home gathered on March 2-4, 2017 in Denver, Colorado, for our 34th Climate Reality Leadership Corps Training. Led by former US Vice President Al Gore, nearly 1,000 attendees came together for the three-day event to learn how to communicate the science behind the climate crisis and take action to solve it.

 

More than 30 speakers joined us at the training, including experts in communications, grassroots organizing, and climate science. On the third day, Vice President Gore and three incredible Climate Reality Leaders held a panel to discuss the Leaders’ experiences as trainees and their place on the front lines of the fight for climate solutions in their communities. Hear their stories in this video recording, available on Facebook: www.facebook.com/climatereality/videos/vb.153278754738777...

 

If you’re interested in finding out how you can become a Climate Reality Leader to help solve the climate crisis, please sign up to learn more, and we’ll share information about our next training as it becomes available. www.climaterealityproject.org/training

The wheel of life. We are all connected through our own divine nature. Each day we have a chance to take a hold of the wheel. What chances will you take ? How will you make a difference?

Spot the ten differences!

I wonder if they'd be more accepting of differences than some of us two-legged beings are...

 

Thursday, July 13th

Finding and Applying for Federal Jobs

Federal Track

9:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Federal A&B

Description

Unlock the Secrets to Landing Your Federal Dream Job! Master the Art of Federal Job Hunting and Craft the Perfect Federal Resume to Stand Out in the Crowd!

During this session, you will learn:

The difference between a private sector and federal resume

How to document work history and education

Do’s and Dont’s of a federal resume

Developing a master resume

Navigating USAJOBS

The federal hiring process

Speaker

LaShawn Dobbins(Speaker)U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director of Strategic Talent Recruitment

 

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Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Career Journeys of AANHPIs to the Senior Executive Service

Federal Track

12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

Federal A&B

Description

AANHPIs represent 7% of the Federal workplace, and hold 5% of the executive leadership positions. Hear from AANHPI women in different Federal agencies and departments on their career paths, how their navigated their way through the process, the different pathways for becoming an executive leader, and challenges and opportunities and how you can position yourself to become a Federal executive.

Speakers

Vivian Chen(Moderator)Chief Learning Officer U.S. Department of Agriculture

Natalie Lui Duncan(Speaker)Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Deputy Assistant Administrator

Emily Su(Speaker)U.S. Department of Energy, Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement

Jiashen You(Speaker)U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chief Data Officer and Director for the Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics

 

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Civil Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Affirmative Employment, and now DEIA? How do these all play out for people of color in general and AANHPIs specifically?

Federal Track

2:15 PM – 3:45 PM

Pan American

Description

Hear from Federal DEIA leaders on how EEO and Civil Rights laws have been enhanced with DEIA principles promoted in the federal workplace through President Biden's issuance of Executive Orders (EOs) which have advanced equity, civil rights, racial justice and equal opportunity throughout all of the Federal Government. In June 2021, the President specifically issued EO 14035, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in the Federal Workforce so that Agency workforces reflect the diversity of America through its employment policies and practices to ensure that public servants at all levels have an equal opportunity to succeed and lead. This builds on other Equity-related EOs such as EO 13985 Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities through the Federal Government. The Federal Government is working to be a model for DEIA, where all employees are treated with dignity and respect through its recruitment, hire, professional development, career advancement and retention of the Nation’s talent with initiatives to remove barriers to equal opportunity. Hear how the Federal Government is ensuring accountability to assure a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible workplaces that yields higher-performing organizations.

Speakers

Javier Inclan(Moderator)National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General, Assistant Inspector General for Management and CIO

Dorris Lin(Speaker)U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director for Inclusive Diversity

Cyrus Salazar(Speaker)DHS/TSA

Golda Philip(Speaker)Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Senior Advisor for Equity

 

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Welcome Reception

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Presidential

Description

Kick off the convention with a warm welcome from OCA National and OCA-DC Chapter, and enjoy some appetizers while networking with fellow attendees.

Speakers

Thu Nguyen, Executive Director, OCA

United States Representative, Ted Lieu, California's 36th Congressional District; Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus

United States Representative, Judy Chu, California's 28th congressional district; Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus

United States Representative, Grace Meng, New York's Sixth Congressional District

Linda NG, National President, OCA

Scott Sapperstein - AT&T's Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs

Bel Leong-Hong, Past Present of the OCA Greater Washington DC, DNC AAPI Caucus Chair Bel Leong-Hong

Adrienne Ngar-Yee Poon, President, OCA-Greater Washington, DC Chapter, Asian Pacific American Advocates

Ben de Guzman, Director of the Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA)

Claudine Cheng, former OCA National President

Laura Berrocal, Vice President, Policy and External Affairs at Charter Communications

Helen Zia, EXECUTOR - ESTATE OF LILY AND VINCENT CHIN

DEBBIE CHEN, EXECUTIVE VP, OCA

Brandon Tsay, an American hobbyist computer programmer who disarmed the 2023 Monterey Park shooting gunman

 

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