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Disharmonic Rust 2015 Tour
11/28/2015
The Studio at Webster Hall
New York, NY
Lilly Harms receiving serve. Here, Lilly has just received the ball and has passed the ball up and out of view.
Door Anouschka Harms, Terneuzen
Een prachtige paarse/blauwe kwal die in zijn eentje ligt te zonnen op het strand in Breskens.
In de golven zie je op de achtergrond een zeilbootje met een smetteloos wit zeil voorbij varen.
Een heerlijke na-zomerdag.
Harmoni Kelley plays bass with Bob Schneider's Lonelyland and Bruce Hughes' All Nude Army, Mondays and Tuesdays respectively at the Saxon Pub.
Door Anouschka Harms, Terneuzen
De avond doet zijn intrede, er verschijnt een prachtig schouwspel van wolken en zonlicht boven de Westerschelde. Heel even lijkt het of ik me in een 'levend schilderij' begeef.
Live @Fluff Fest 2013, Rokycany, CZ
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Atrium of Holy Angels
by Harmer Architecture
The new GMCT mausoleum celebrates a centuries old tradition of arranging places for burial into a circle. The mausoleum is designed to be open and accessible from eight different points of the compass and these axes provide dramatic framed landscape views from within the new central courtyard and from around the outside perimeter of the building.
The mausoleum features an integrated colour palette using natural materials that give a comforting and welcoming atmosphere.
Memorial crypts are individualized using bands of contrasting coloured polished granite. Further choice of burial place is enhanced by crypts that either face the internal courtyard or look out to the surrounding cemetery landscape.
Architectural elements that integrate the building include the perforated stainless steel “curtains” that shelter the inner and outer galleries and also a solid timber lined ceiling and feature walls to the main entry area.
The mausoleum design is strongly related to the Harmer Architecture designed Holy Angels Mausoleum nearby, and most particularly the rear section of the Chapel of St. Gabriel which also features a circular layout and internal courtyard.
The new mausoleum is therefore a link to the ongoing transformation of Fawkner Memorial Park.
The new Atrium of Holy Angels Mausoleum at Fawkner Memorial Park was formally opened by the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, his Grace, The Most Reverend Denis Hart on Friday April the 7th.
Over the 2014 Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, over 700 community volunteers served in three neighborhoods of Detroit to create safer routes to school for the students of Harms Elementary, Osborn High School and Cody High School. 31 dangerous, open and vacant properties were boarded and cleaned.
"Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love."
― Martin Luther King Jr.
Come and Serve.
Live @Fluff Fest 2013, Rokycany, CZ
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My mother on the left is around five feet and three inches tall. My brother is approaching six foot one and needs a haircut.
Caption: Restorative justice meeting between a person who has experienced harm and someone who has caused that harm is supported by a specially trained facilitator (staged image).
Restorative justice takes many forms, based on what is best for the parties involved, their needs and their continued safety. This is explored through the planning, preparation stages and continued risk assessment. Approaches include face-to-face conferences or meetings, letter-writing, video conferencing, ‘shuttle dialogue’ and healing circles.
Restorative Justice offers a safe space for open dialogue, empathy and active listening in an attempt to help the participants understand what happened and why, the impact the crime had on their lives and what needs to happen to allow everyone to move forward.
Background:
Restorative justice is a voluntary process of supported contact between a person who has caused harm and someone who has experienced harm. Where appropriate, this can also include their families and supporters.
Restorative justice does not always occur between a person who has experienced harm and/or a person who has caused that harm. It can also be used to address secondary harm caused by organisations or systems, conflict experienced across a community group and/or circles of those who have experienced similar types of harm. This is often referred to as ‘restorative practice’ or a ‘restorative approach’.
Restorative justice takes many forms, based on what is best for the parties involved, their needs and their continued safety. This is explored through the planning, preparation stages and continued risk assessment by a specially trained facilitator. Approaches include face-to-face conferences or meetings, letter-writing, video conferencing, ‘shuttle dialogue’ and healing circles.
Restorative justice has many evidence-based benefits for those who have experienced harm and also those who have caused harm, their families and communities. These can include being given a choice, empowerment, recovery, improved wellbeing and the process can also help prevent people from causing further harm.
Restorative Justice in Scotland:
It’s a voluntary and consent-based process in Scotland and any party can discontinue their engagement in the process at any point without losing support from services in place, to ensure trauma-informed practice continues.
Restorative justice can be considered by adults, children and young people in Scotland in a way which is responsive to trauma and takes a rights-based approach.
Research shows people in Scotland want the option of exploring restorative justice across a range of crime types, including those considered serious and sensitive in nature. This does not mean it will always go ahead, but even the choice is found to be empowering.
Restorative justice operates in parallel to the criminal justice and youth justice systems in Scotland and is never used an alternative to this. Outcomes achieved and/or agreed through restorative justice have no impact on any decisions taken throughout the criminal justice process.
Live @Fluff Fest 2013, Rokycany, CZ
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Special Olympics Minnesota athletes participate in Summer Sports Camp 2010. Photo by Heather Harmer.