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A Rethink Autism therapist teaching the Expressive Language lesson 'Completing Fill In Statements.'
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Annual Council delegates read the statement read the statement on church policy, procedures, and resolution of disagreements in the light of recent union actions on ministerial ordination, Tuesday, October 16. [photo: Ansel Oliver]
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"As an artist you are chased by dogs. As a rapist you are also chased. Colour on a wall: prison/fines. Destroying a girl's life: priceless."
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Der Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus e.V., Gruner+Jahr und die Magazine Stern und Geo präsentieren die Fotoausstellung.
Ein deutliches Statement gegen die Verfolgung von Homosexuellen in Russland ist zum weltweit besten Pressefoto des Jahres gewählt worden. Die Jury des Wettbewerbs World Press Photo zeichnete den dänischen Fotografen Mads Nissen mit dem renommierten Preis aus. Er fotografierte das schwule Paar Jon und Alex in einem intimen Moment in Sankt Petersburg. Das Foto ist Teil eines größeren Projekts des Fotografen zum Thema "Homophobie in Russland".
Das Foto nehme auf eindrückliche Weise Stellung zu einem universalen Thema, begründete die Jury ihre Wahl. Für Homosexuelle, Lesben, Bisexuelle und Transgender werde das Leben in Russland zunehmend schwieriger. "Sexuelle Minderheiten werden mit rechtlicher und sozialer Diskriminierung konfrontiert, Verfolgung und sogar gewalttätigen Hass-Verbrechen von konservativen religiösen und nationalistischen Gruppen", heißt es in dem Bericht der Jury.
"Dieses Foto hat eine große ästhetische Kraft und zeigt Menschlichkeit", sagte die Vorsitzende der Jury Michele McNally, Direktorin für Fotografie der New York Times. „Gewalttätige Bilder werden heute von Terroristen für Propagandazwecke produziert. Unsere Antwort darauf muss subtiler ausfallen“ sagt das Jurymitglied Alessia Glaviano.
Die Jury wählte aus rund 98.000 Fotos aus 131 Ländern die Sieger aus. Preise wurden in acht Kategorien an 42 Fotografen vergeben. Die Siegerfotos werden in einer Ausstellung ab April in Amsterdam und anschließend in über 40 Ländern gezeigt. Vom 5. bis zum 28. Juni werden sie im Willy-Brandt-Haus in Berlin ausgestellt.
Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin - 04. Juni 2015
Redner:
Gisela Kayser
Geschäftsführerin Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus
Monique van Daalen
Botschafterin des Königreichs der Niederlande
Ansgar Dittmar
Vorsitzender der AG Lesben und Schwule der SPD
Georg Fahrenschon
Präsident Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband
Anaïs Conijn
Repräsentantin World Press Photo Foundation
Peter-Matthias Gaede
Journalistischer Berater der G+J-Geschäftsführung, Jury-Mitglied
Im Anschluss Empfang mit DJ Yuriy Gurzhy (Russendisko / RotFront, Berlin)
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GRAND OPENING World Press Photo, Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin 2015
The Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus e.V., Gruner+Jahr and the magazines Stern and Geo present the photo exhibition.
A clear statement against the persecution of homosexuals in Russia has been voted the world's best press photo of the year. The jury of the World Press Photo competition awarded the prestigious prize to Danish photographer Mads Nissen. He photographed the gay couple Jon and Alex in an intimate moment in Saint Petersburg. The photo is part of a larger project by the photographer on the subject of “Homophobia in Russia”.
The jury justified its choice by stating that the photo impressively addresses a universal topic. Life in Russia is becoming increasingly difficult for homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people. “Sexual minorities face legal and social discrimination, persecution and even violent hate crimes from conservative religious and nationalist groups,” the jury's report states.
“This photograph has great aesthetic power and shows humanity,” said jury chair Michele McNally, director of photography at The New York Times. “Violent images today are produced by terrorists for propaganda purposes. Our response to this must be more subtle,” said jury member Alessia Glaviano.
The jury selected the winners from around 98,000 photos from 131 countries. Prizes were awarded to 42 photographers in eight categories. The winning photos will be shown in an exhibition in Amsterdam from April and then in over 40 countries. They will be exhibited at the Willy Brandt House in Berlin from June 5 to 28.
Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin - June 04, 2015
Speaker:
Gisela Kayser
Managing Director Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus
Monique van Daalen
Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Ansgar Dittmar
Chairman of the Lesbian and Gay Working Group of the SPD
Georg Fahrenschon
President of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association
Anaïs Conijn
Representative World Press Photo Foundation
Peter-Matthias Gaede
Journalistic advisor to the G+J management, jury member
Followed by a reception with DJ Yuriy Gurzhy (Russendisko / RotFront, Berlin)v
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Farming For Justice with Maurice Small, Strategist
Maurice Small, Food Strategist, works in communities of low wealth to make sure they are able to activate the wealth they have internally and that they have around them. Maurice provides tools communities need to have great food access, food health and food awareness.
Maurice Small is an independent consultant with 25 years of experience in urban/ rural food systems development, youth entrepreneurship training, and soil creation. Maurice inherited his profound respect and love for the earth from his parents. This love for natural process and growth nurtures his strong desire to build community as he teaches and cultivates regional visions for sustainable agriculture, healthy lifestyles in underserved communities & urban/rural collaboration between growers and vendors. His work to address the development of a more sustainable regional food system began in Northeast Ohio in 1988 with vacant lot reclamation, community garden creation, work with local after-school programs and volunteering with organizations to cultivate urban local food production.
His current contract work in North America address's urban and rural food system creation, food justice awareness programming and urban/peri urban soil production with worms.
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WEINER Lawrence, THROUGH THE EYE OF A NEEDLE JUST ONE TIME THROUGH A HOLE IN THE WALL JUST ONE TIME THROUGH A CRACK IN THE DOOR JUST ONE TIME JUST ONE TIME, 2002;
installation au Regen Projects, Los Angeles, 2005; mots + les matériaux auxquels on fait références ; dimensions variable; private collection; courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles
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if you look closely, her helmet says, "f*ck your prius! 100 mgp, bitch!"
she was on a lil motorcycle, vespa, scooter thingy.
Artist Statement
This portfolio represents my exploration of light, texture, and perspective. Through these seven images, I aimed to capture both the quiet and the dynamic moments that surround us daily, from natural landscapes to urban environments.
Each photograph was chosen to reflect a balance between observation and emotion. Some images focus on movement and energy, while others emphasize stillness and contemplation. I intended the sequence to create a visual rhythm, inviting the viewer to move through the portfolio with both attention and curiosity.
Photography, for me, is a way to notice the unnoticed—to see beauty in everyday moments, patterns, and contrasts. This collection represents my creative journey, highlighting the ways I interpret the world visually while developing my technical and artistic voice.