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Christina Noble OBE is the founder and driving force behind the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation. Her passion for children’s rights is rooted in her own upbringing of homelessness and desperation.
In 1989 she set up the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Since then, the foundation and its projects have grown significantly in both Vietnam and Mongolia, it protects children at risk of economic and sexual exploitation and provides education and basic care for children in need. This event was an inspiring evening with a woman who has dedicated her life to making a difference.
For more information, please visit: Christina Noble Children’s Foundation www.cncf.org.au/
Event held Wednesday 3 August 2011, 6.30 pm
For information about Deakin University or the Master of International Studies please visit www.deakin.edu.au
rp @leesareneehall: Labour Day WAS NOT created to celebrate the labour of those of African descent.
No one protected their labour.
Instead, their labour was exploited.
Extracted.
Stolen.
Plundered.
And the fruits of their exploited labour made others wealthy.
When enslaved Africans were freed from bondage at varying points throughout the Americas in the mid- to late-1800s, no one stood up for Black labourers as they sought employment.
Instead, their demands for any paying job were met with violence.
This was the case in Jamaica in 1865.
While enslaved Africans were emancipated in the United States in that same year, Afro-Jamaicans had been freed from slavery for 27-years by that point.
Many were without jobs.
So, a group of freedmen and freedwomen, with their children, marched to the governor’s residence in Morant Bay, demanding to hold audience with him to inquire about the jobs.
The governor’s response?
He ordered the British militia to quell the “rebellion” using any means, resulting in the deaths of over 400 men, women, and children. The Morant Bay Rebellion, as it's now known, is an example of Black labour NOT being celebrated.
It wasn’t until vvhite labour was exploited and extracted during the Industrial Revolution in the 1880s that laws were enacted and unions were created to protect their labour.
On this Labour Day, I ask, “When will Black labour be protected in a system that seeks to undermine it?” - #diversityandinclusion #nashvilleteacher #antiracism #highereducation #blackhistory #ally #teachershare #blackintheivory #whitefragility #changingthenarrative #ushistory #socialstudies #historyteacher #teacherproblems
Exploitant : Transdev TVO
Réseau : Bus en Seine
Ligne : G
Lieu : Théophile Roussel (Montesson, F-78)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/35124
Les 17, 18 et 19 décembre, la création numérique s’installe au musée du Louvre dans un espace éphémère grand public de 300m² qui permettra à chacun de vivre une expérience muséale unique. Trois ateliers rythmeront cette aventure : le premier autour de la rencontre entre de jeunes créateurs et bricoleurs numériques et des étudiants de l’Ecole du Louvre ; le deuxième, « Balade pour croqueurs numériques » revisite la visite-croquis à l’ère numérique ; le troisième est une initiation au code pour exploiter les inestimables ressources du musée. Pour permettre au plus grand nombre de participer à cette expérience unique, l’ensemble des productions sera disponible sous licence libre sur le site internet de l’événement.
www.culturecommunication.gouv.fr/Actualites/Ateliers-nume...
Exploitant : Transdev TVO
Réseau : R'Bus (Argenteuil)
Ligne : 6
Lieu : Gare d'Argenteuil (Argenteuil, F-95)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/29317
A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.
Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.
A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.
Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.
Christina Noble OBE is the founder and driving force behind the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation. Her passion for children’s rights is rooted in her own upbringing of homelessness and desperation.
In 1989 she set up the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Since then, the foundation and its projects have grown significantly in both Vietnam and Mongolia, it protects children at risk of economic and sexual exploitation and provides education and basic care for children in need. This event was an inspiring evening with a woman who has dedicated her life to making a difference.
For more information, please visit: Christina Noble Children’s Foundation www.cncf.org.au/
Event held Wednesday 3 August 2011, 6.30 pm
For information about Deakin University or the Master of International Studies please visit www.deakin.edu.au
HMS Exploit (patrol and training vessel) in Cardiff Bay, shortly before returning to its base in Penarth Marina.
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Army life - The exploited ♪
y la CONCHETUMAREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! besos a mis putas ♥ por fin tengo calugas nuevamente :) y mis compañeras me odian, porque soi lo mejor y tambien soi una perra. CADA DÍA MAS PELEAS Y YO? NO ME ENSUCIO LAS MANOS :) planes perfect's. sería y me voy. hable tonteras suficientes por hoY
qui exploite qui ?
j'attends quoi de la société ?
quelle est ma contribution ?
que d'énergies se perdent ...
qui suis je pour juger ainsi
la tristesse des autres ?
Exploitant : Transdev Montesson la Boucle
Réseau : Bus en Seine
Ligne : L
Lieu : Salle des Fêtes (Carrières-sur-Seine, F-78)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/37791
Exploitant : Cars Lacroix
Réseau : Valoise
Ligne : 95-29
Lieu : Gare d'Ermont – Eaubonne (Ermont, F-95)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/30655
Exploitant : Transdev TVO
Réseau : R'Bus (Argenteuil)
Ligne : 1
Lieu : Gare d'Argenteuil (Argenteuil, F-95)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/23633
“End the Slavery”: Sakuma Brothers Farms Workers of Familias Unidas por la Justicia March for a Labor Contract and Against Exploitation and Abuse: Burlington, Washington, Saturday, July 11, 2015.
Exploitant : SAVAC
Réseau : SQYBUS
Lieu : Gare de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (Montigny-le-Bretonneux, F-78)
Exploitant : Transdev Les Cars d'Orsay
Réseau : Paris-Saclay Mobilités
Ligne : 7
Lieu : Université Paris-Saclay (Orsay, F-91)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/51242
A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.
Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.
The Societé Anonyme Belge d'Exploitation de la Navigation Aérienne better known internationally by the acronym SABENA, was the national airline of Belgium from 1923 to 2001. The airline selected DC-10 for its long range and ordered 5 planes of the -30CF Convertible version to be delivered starting 1973. Later other planes were leased, bringing the total of the SABENA DC-10s to 12. The last left the fleet in 1997.
OO-SLG (c/n 47926 l/n 170, series -30) was an ex-Lufthansa (D-ADGO) plane leased by SABENA on December 16th, 1994. It will remain in Belgium until May 06th, 1997, when it will be handed-over to Continental.
The aircraft shows the penultimate SABENA color scheme introduced starting 1993: Eurowhite finishing and normal size light blue title. This specific plane, pictured in BRU in April 1997 wear also a special and big 101 DALMATIANS sticker, a BELGACOM sticker on engine covers and front fuselage and a rear "Flying together with Swissair" sticker!
L'exploitation de sept filons d'ardoises pendant trois siècles a formé des falaises abruptes parallèles de roches inexploitables (à trop forte teneur en quartz) de 50 à 150 mètres de profondeur.
D'une qualité remarquable avec seulement 2 % de porosité, ces ardoises de Corrèze ont notamment été choisies pour la rénovation de l'abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel.
A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.
Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.
A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.
Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.
A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.
Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.
Comme les vacances de Noël terminée et les marchés ont repris le travail pour les temps de stagnation qui durent habituellement jusqu'à après la fête du Nouvel An, cette bande dessinée d'entreprise a été mis en ligne dans les news options binaires du 27 Décembre 2012 par OptionsClick à blog.optionsclick.com/fr/2012/12/27/la-rigueur-reste-a-lo... pour le bénéfice des consommateurs de nouvelles, ainsi que pour l'érudition de commerçants qui investissent dans les options binaires, actions, matières premières, devises forex, et d'autres actifs qui sont négociés sur les marchés mondiaux. Le dessin comique montre Bucky, le caractère du dollar américain, debout à l'extrémité arrière de la ligne, avec un chapeau de cow-boy, et un boulet avec les mot '2ème amendement' sur elle, sur sa jambe gauche. En face de lui est Euroman, la gloire de l'Euro, vêtue d'une robe rayée bleue couvrant sa tête, et il maintien un poids lourd avec 'dette' en lettres du mot à travers elle. A l'avant de la ligne est le caractère Yen japonais de bande dessinée, qui a un turban sur chaque extrémité de ses membres supérieurs, et qui tient dans ses mains quelque chose marqué avec 'recouvrement sans fin'. L'image est évidemment une parodie de la scène de la nativité racontée par les chrétiens fidèles et religieux à Noël.
Exploitant : Transdev Nanterre
Réseau : RATP
Ligne : 467
Lieu : Général Leclerc (Saint-Cloud, F-92)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/24434
Here's my contribution for the "Thought Processor" paper toy show opening on Thursday, 9/3/09 at Munky King store and gallery in LA curated by my buddy Phoneticontrol!
I thought it'd be fitting to revamp an old t-shirt design "Primate Exploitation" since the show is at Munky King ^_^
In case you were wondering, the Chinese characters 猴 means monkey and 吼 means to scream.
Along with this custom paper toy, I will also be showing the original painting- www.flickr.com/photos/martinhsu/2672998228/in/set-7215760...
All of the Thought Processor designs will be available for FREE download on my website www.martinhsu.com and www.phoneticontrol.com later so feel free to explore your inner Xacto knife and Krazy glue skills!
I'm super stoked on how it turned out and hope you dig, too! See you on opening night! ^_^v
United Nations peacekeepers, police, and civilians work hard to provide security, sanctuary, and peace for the vulnerable people of war-torn South Sudan.
The relationship between the two groups should be one of mutual trust and confidence but, at times, it breaks down when the power imbalance results in local people being subjected to sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel.
Appointed by the UN Secretary-General, Jane Connors is the UN’s first Victims’ Rights Advocate (VRA). This puts her at the forefront of efforts to prevent, respond to, and ultimately eliminate sexual exploitation and abuse. Her role ensures that victims are at the center of the UN’s approach.
The Victims’ Rights Advocate is visiting South Sudan to promote the importance of the “no excuses, zero tolerance” approach to UN personnel, whether they are peacekeepers or humanitarian workers. She has also met with victims and local authorities and spent time listening to the concerns of internally displaced people in protection of civilians’ sites.
Globally there were 103 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse reported against UN peacekeepers last year with four in South Sudan. While the numbers seem low, explained the VRA, this may be because the stigma attached to this kind of behavior makes victims reluctant to report it. That is why it is vital to encouraging reporting so that perpetrators are held accountable.
Jane Connors’ visit to South Sudan’s follows the launch of a new campaign by the UN Mission to build on the “zero tolerance” and “no excuses” stance taken by the Secretary-General. At the recent launch of a new pocket-sized card designed to remind all UN personnel of their responsibility to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, the Head of the Mission in South Sudan, David Shearer, said there would be “no second chance” for any offenders in the country.
MS Nieuw Statendam est un navire de croisière exploité par Holland America Line, une division de Carnival Corporation. Le deuxième des navires de la classe Pinnacle de HAL, on lui a donné un nom qui fait référence à cinq navires HAL précédents nommés Statendam.
Ce navire de 99 902 tonnes peut accueillir 2 666 invités et est présenté comme «l’expression ultime de la marque Holland America Line». Parmi les 1 377 hébergements proposés, le navire propose des cabines spécialement conçues pour les familles et les voyageurs en solo.
Nieuw Statendam devrait passer toute la saison dans les Caraïbes à la navigation aller-retour au départ de Fort Lauderdale. La cérémonie officielle de nomination de Nieuw Statendam aura lieu à Fort Lauderdale le 2 février.
Le navire se rendra à son port d’été d’Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) en mai et effectuera une série de croisières en Europe du Nord, dans la Baltique et en Islande avant de se rendre en Méditerranée en septembre pour des croisières au départ de Civitavecchia.
Une grande partie de la conception du navire ressemblera à celle de Koningsdam, le premier navire de la classe Pinnacle, mais le Nieuw Statendam disposera d’espaces publics exclusifs et de son propre style.
Right at the end of the dinosaur bit of the Natural History Museum is a display of dinosaur toys.
And guess what? Some of them are available in the Museum shop.
And guess what else? There is a museum shop right at the exit of the dinsoaur exhibition.
And guess what Ms Standingby's nephew did? Wanted a dinosaur toy.
Hrumph!
Exploitant : RATP Cap Mantois
Réseau : IDF Mobilités – Mantois
Ligne : C
Lieu : Gare de Mantes-la-Jolie (Mantes-la-Jolie, F-78)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/vehicule/29121