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Bringing a pan of salted water to the boil with a little olive oil.
Recipe: vegetarianrecipeclub.org.uk/vegetarian-vegan-recipe/home-...
last demo before the election
demonstration against rising rents and gentrification
berlin...2013 september 7th
No accident. No bore tide. Not sunset. No whales. The tide wasn't out, exposing mudflats as far as the eye can see.
I just wonder.
Made this from Chumby Guts from the Maker Shed. Assembly was easy, though the Bendy Switch didn't work. Replaced it with a red button ("Don't EVER press the RED button!"). Shown here with the Nixie Clock widget.
Let Them Eat Cake: Make Waves, The Midwife Center's 13th annual fundraiser party and cake contest on Friday, October 19, 2018 at Hotel Monaco in Pittsburgh, PA.
The event raised $115,000 for safe, personalized reproductive care for individuals and families.
Photo by Andy Johanson Photography, andyjohanson.com
That's what my daughter called this event. She wanted to wear make-up for a makeover so she called it make-up over. I painted her up and then washed it all off in the bathtub an hour later.
You and I both know the kids need their vitamins and you cannot pump them full of tablets and pills. We have found a way around it. And this is a collection of the best vegetable snacks we could find.
Thousands of people took the streets of Detroit, ahead of the Democratic presidential debate on July 30, 2019 - frontline communities made their voices heard.
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From the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for clean, affordable water to the Worker Rights Movement and fight for economic solidarity, Detroit’s historic and living movements have served as a real engine for many national movements.
The story of Detroit mirrors many stories across our land. Corporate interests have captured our democracy and divested from our communities at the expense of everyone else, especially Black and Brown communities. Today Detroit, Flint and other rural and urban communities across the state have been deemed “sacrifice zones,” with pollution dumped in our backyards, our schools closed, our homes foreclosed, and our democratic rights violated by emergency managers, all while billionaires get tax breaks for new stadiums and corporate development.
Elected officials supporting the ongoing theft of our lands, public resources, our homes, and our pocketbooks have refused to take action as they endanger the futures of our children with ecological, climate, and economic crises.
To tackle these challenges, Detroit needs what people need everywhere - good, clean, local, union jobs, affordable and clean water, clean air, and a livable future for all of us and our loved ones to thrive. We need to build a fair, green economy that serves the needs of people and planet (human need, not corporate greed). We need to deepen, broaden and strengthen our democracy and people power.
The people of Detroit are ready to build this better future together - It’s time for all local, state, federal and tribal governments and community leaders to stand with us.
Join us as we work to make Detroit the Engine of the Green New Deal.
The rally and the march to the historic Fox Theater, the site of the presidential debate, was organized by the Frontline Detroit Organizing Committee*
* East Michigan Environmental Action Council, Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, We The People Michigan, 48217, Detroit People’s Platform, Breathe Free Detroit, Greater Detroit DSA, SEIU, Sierra Club, Next Gen Michigan, Sunrise, and the Climate Justice Alliance.
Photo by Kelllzzz of The Aadizookaan
Concept & Photography By : Mani@Wapz
Make up :Adeela
Jeweller By :Fazal Jewellers
Designer Label : Sadaf
Model :Ash Khan
Co Ordination:IrumS@ Mani Wapz
4-H youth model their clothing projects with pride and style. Judges look for modeling skills as well as selection, fit, creativity and use of accessories. Judging takes place the week before Super Fair. This public event is held during the Super Fair. 4-H'ers write the narration which is read as they model their clothes. Clothing must also be entered in the static exhibit clothing area where it is judged based on construction techniques.
The Super Fair is brought to you by Lancaster County Agricultural Society, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that promotes agriculture, youth and community. Learn more about Super Fair at SuperFair.org
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government.