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"Breaking Bread," a New Documentary on the 'A-Sham' Israeli Food Festival, Provides a Portrait of Joyous Coexisten
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(Eat Me)
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... has made it her mission to use food to foster authentic coexistence in a region where people have been divided by religion, geography, and law.
When director Beth Elise Hawk heard Atamna-Ismaeel’s story ...
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Created on 25 January 2022
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A Day Without Women: Mexico's Nationwide Stand Against Femicide
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(Feminism)
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... it will take place one day after International Women’s Day.
Gender-based violence in Mexico is extremely prevalent. According to the Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography, more than ...
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Created on 06 March 2020
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This Vagina Goddess Is The Best Ancient Symbol You've Never Heard O
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(Arts)
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... definitive work on the subject, traced the iconography of the vulva across vistas of time, geography, and culture. She thinks Baubo was another aspect of “extremely ancient…agricultural rituals of fecundity,” ...
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Created on 30 January 2020
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On Black Women's Equal Pay Day, Let's Talk About Systemic Oppressi
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(Feminism)
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... than literally all women, white men make more money than Black men and Hispanic men, too.
And the wage gap varies based on geography, too—the worst one is in Louisiana, where Black women make LESS THAN ...
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Created on 07 August 2018
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Ryan Seacrest Will Host The Oscars Red Carpet Show Despite Sexual Assault Allegations: Link Roundup
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(Feminism)
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A retired geography professor, Colleen McTague, just won $200,000 from the University of Cincinnati after she sued the University for gender-based discrimination and the right to equal pay. Professor ...
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Created on 28 February 2018
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These Stunning Street Photos Are A Love Letter To L.A.
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(Arts)
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... my daily geography, the very things that prop me up and keep me afloat. This book is a dream line straight to my childhood where I first learned to roam."
Read more and ...
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Created on 16 November 2017
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What You Didn't Know About Dias de los Muerto
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(Entertainment)
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... geography, but they all fall in the same vein of remembering and welcoming the dead. For many, this concept of “welcoming” the dead is thoroughly confusing — when you die, you go to heaven or something ...
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Created on 02 November 2017
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In "Girls Gone Old," Fiona Helmsley Uses Personal Essay Like A Weapo
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(Books)
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... Old pulses with punk-rock ethos.
At its finest, Girls Gone Old blends the DIY aesthetic of '90s grrrl zines with an astute eye for injustice, hypocrisy, and “the vagaries of geography.” Helmsley uses ...
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Created on 15 August 2017
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Susan Sarandon #Slays in this Interview from BUST's Archiv
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(Entertainment)
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... o see both of them in Venice.
As festivals go, is that one that you enjoy? Do you like Venice? Love Venice, the geography, the food. I just love Venice. I don't like Cannes. For me, being at Cannes ...
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Created on 24 March 2017
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How To Use Essential Oils
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(Living)
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... Keep in mind that plants growing in their native fields contain different chemical constituents from those that are cultivated. Air and water quality, soil chemistry, and geography are crucial.
A Few ...
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Created on 15 February 2017
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Here Are All The Reasons Why Betsy DeVos Is Bad News Bears
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(Feminism)
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... where she states that "while schools schools can no longer legally discriminate on racial grounds, the [white] academies persist to this day, using geography and income inequality to remain almost as white ...
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Created on 23 January 2017
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This Asian Girl’s Open Letter to Academia
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(Feminism)
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The last week of school...Hopefully next week, there will be less academia. Hopefully two weeks later, there will be no academia. Geography. I am a Geographer, but I am also marked by Geography. I ...
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Created on 07 December 2016
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The Two Spirit Tradition In Native American Culture
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(Living)
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... European nation.
Those who arrived in the Native American Garden of Eden had never seen a land so uncorrupted. The Europeans saw new geography, new plants, new animals, but the most perplexing curiosity ...
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Created on 15 July 2016
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Why Are There So Many Governesses In Classic Novels?
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(Books)
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... appearance, of refined manners, and a perfect musician. She is required to instruct her pupils in French, Italian, and English, geography and the use of the globes, with music, drawing, and dancing; in ...
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Created on 06 July 2016
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Abortion & The Absence of Motherhood
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(Feminism)
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... is no other barrier, like culture, geography, finances, and race. (Because, what is “having it all” anyway? Life is imperfect, so naturally, no one can “have it all,” nor should we aim to. Isn’t the best ...
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Created on 08 March 2016
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52 Weeks of Directors: Samira Makhmalbaf
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(Movies)
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... for some religious practices and I said, no, it’s not possible. But it was easy also, because it wasn’t complicated. I chose all these characters because of the geography of their faces one by one; if ...
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Created on 26 February 2016
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Celebrate Badass Women Scientists With These 3 Intriguing New Books
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(Books)
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... Assad regime’s mass graves in contemporary Syria, her absorbing book covers a gamut of history, geography, techniques, and disciplines. She focuses largely on female investigators, like anthropological ...
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Created on 21 January 2016
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Study Says Know-It-Alls Are More Likely to Fall for Bullshit
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(General)
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... knowledge and overclaiming,” according to the study’s abstract.
Finally, in study 4, the subjects were split into three groups and given different experiments. The first group took an easy geography quiz ...
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Created on 22 July 2015
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Real Life Ad Ladies Whose Skills Would Have Put Don Draper To Shame
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(Feminism)
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... in both creative and executive positions. “[Resor] made a place in advertising geography for women, a place no advertiser or agency ever before had granted them,” writes Harriet Abbott in a 1920 Ladies’ ...
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Created on 15 May 2015
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Pennsylvania Mother Jailed For Helping Her Daughter Have an Abortion
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(General)
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... in providing adequate health services for women. The geography of access to abortion in the U.S. alone is enough to push women to extreme decisions. According to The Daily Beast, "Residents of Flagstaff, ...
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Created on 25 September 2014