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En el programa de hoy, Fernando Villegas y Nicole Rodríguez reflexionan sobre la conmemoración del 21 de mayo y el combate naval de Iquique, criticando el olvido y debilitamiento de los hitos históricos por parte del Estado y los medios. Se aborda extensamente el abuso de las licencias médicas como parte de una cultura institucionalizada de deshonestidad y flojera en el sector público y privado, con casos graves de fraude médico. Luego, critican la permisología excesiva que frena la inversión en Chile, utilizando como ejemplo la cancelación de un proyecto solar de Colbún. Finalmente, analizan el discurso del ministro Nicolás Grau sobre el rol del Estado y los privados, evidenciando su desconexión con la realidad económica. Se discute también el mito de la desigualdad, argumentando que las sociedades occidentales son más prósperas e igualitarias de lo que el discurso político sostiene. Para acceder al programa sin interrupción de comerciales, suscríbete a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elvillegas 00:00:00 - Conmemoración del 21 de mayo 00:10:17 - Licencias médicas y corrupción 00:27:02 - Exceso de derechos y colapso 00:27:17 - Permisología y freno económico 00:51:16 - Mito de la desigualdad
Send us a textHow do you foster community and collaboration? One way is through art and activism. And, we dive into that in this episode of Dem Bois Podcast. Today I sit down with rommy torico, a formerly undocumented queer, trans, non-binary visual artist, and they share their experiences navigating identity, survival, and self-discovery. We also discuss the impact of being undocumented on their gender journey, the importance of college as a space for exploration, the complexities of family dynamics during the coming out process, and the significance of mental health support. We talk:11:22 The Impact of Survival on Self-Discovery20:10 The Role of Chosen Family and Community24:19 Navigating Relationships and Trauma39:34 Art as a Medium for Social Justice49:31 Future Aspirations and UncertaintiesEpisode References:Past Lives (2023)Titanic (1997)Love Jones (1997)Read more about rommy in their bio below:rommy torrico is a formerly undocumented, queer, trans nonbinary visual artist born in Iquique, Chile and raised in Florida. They have been involved in social movement spaces encompassing (im)migrant, queer and trans rights struggles for over a decade and infuse much of their work with personal experience and the stories their communities share. Over the years, Torrico's work has been included in several publications and exhibited at the Getty Museum, the Smithsonian Museum, the Library of Congress and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía as well as many galleries and museums throughout the Americas and internationally.IG: @rommyyy123Donate today to support Transmasc Gender Affirming Grants and Community Wellness Packages for Trans Men of Color! The Visibility = Possibility™️ Merch is here! Introducing a groundbreaking collaboration crafted by Emilio Perdomo (featured on episode 37). This isn't just merch--it's a movement! We're empowering trans men of color with creative freedom to design their interpretation of Visibility = Possibility™. Think of it like major brands collaborating with athletes, but this time, our community takes center stage. Every purchase supports our vital programs! Craving more Connection? Dem Bois Community Voices Facebook Group is a safe, moderated sanctuary where trans men of color can connect authentically, discuss podcast episodes, share powerful experiences, and build support networks. Dem Bois YouTube Channel! - @demboisinc Exclusive content you won't find anywhere else: Behind-the-scenes magic, engaging YouTube shorts, and insider perspectives.
Welcome, Catholic Pilgrims. Today is a longer reading, but I invite you to sit back and just imagine Mother Cabrini traveling around off the coast of Chile. Her descriptions are really quite interesting. She's going to spend some time in Antofagasta and if you go look at the city online, you will find that, other than modern day buildings, her descriptions are very accurate. She has some choice words to say about a Protestant pastor that is on board and, as a former Protestant, I don't blame her for her feelings on Protestantism. It has led millions away from the Eucharist and there's just no benefit in that at all. Since this is a longer reading, let's go ahead and get started by turning to page 168.
O que o atleticano vai encontrar na volta do time ao estádio? O estilo de jogo do Galo combina com a grama sintética? Na conta de quem cai a derrota para o Iquique na Sul-Americana? Vamos ter que nos acostumar a ver Hulk menos vezes em campo? Com Laura Rezende, Henrique Fernandes, Carol Leandro e Rogério Corrêa.
El 29 de abril de 1898 murió Santiago Amengual, un militar chileno. Participó en la fundación en 1879 del Regimiento Esmeralda, nombrado así en honor a la gesta de Prat en el Combate Naval de Iquique.
Hello! What are we actually doing? Our unwanted clothes don't belong dumped in Chile's beautiful Atacama Desert...Everyone knows reasons why the global north exports used clothing to the global south - it's because fashion is too fast, quality is too low, volumes are too high, and for rich countries it's often cheaper to export your problem than it is to deal with it onshore. But even if that wasn't the case, even if you had a big dream and deep pockets, that horse has bolted - the system at scale today is about global trade.Certainly, some of it is a reuse stream, some of it does get re-worn and recycled. Also sorted, processed and re-exported. But the fact is, too many of of these clothes become unsustainable waste that, once they reach their final destination, escape into the environment and pollute Nature and communities.According to the UN, about 40% of the clothes imported through Chile's Iquique free trade zone in the northern Atacama, have no value in the local second-hand clothing market and cannot be re-exported. Many end up dumped in the desert.In our annual Fashion Revolution ep, we meet the activists and creatives behind a genius campaign - Recommerce Atacama. Bastian Barria and Angela Astudillo from Desierto Vestido have joined forces with creative agency Art Plan, ecommerce platform Vtex, and Fashion Revolution Brazil to sell these clothes back to where they come from. The price? Zero dollars. The slogan: "Don't buy, rescue!"Clare sits down with Fernanda Simon and Paula Lagrotta to unpack the issues.More info at thewardrobecrisis.comTell us what you think? Find Clare on Instagram @mrspressGot recommendations? Hit us up!And please share these podcasts.THANK YOU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finalmente, o bom futebol e o resultado justo se encontraram? Quem é o substituto ideal para a vaga de Allan Franco, que se machucou? As derrotas de Flamengo e Cruzeiro fizeram o Galo entrar mais ligado contra o Iquique? Com Laura Rezende, Carol Leandro, Fábio Jr e Rogério Corrêa. Edição: Rachel Guarino.
Por que o Galo está consagrando os goleiros adversários? Quem corre risco de perder posição no time titular? Quais as armas do Iquique, o próximo adversário do Atlético na Sul-Americana? Qual é a previsão para a reinauguração da Arena? Com Carol Leandro, André Ribas, Henrique Fernandes e Rogério Corrêa. Edição: Lavínia Aguiar.
En la edición de Los Tenores de este lunes 17 de marzo, nuestros panelistas abordaron la invasión a la cancha por parte de hinchas de Deportes Iquique tras ir perdiendo 4-0 ante la Unión Española, la resolución final del encuentro, y conversaron al respecto con el presidente del Sifup, Gamadiel García, en torno a esta misma situación. Leonardo Burgueño, Víctor Cruces, Pamela Juanita Cordero, Rodrigo Hernández y Carlos Costas supieron de las llegadas de los jugadores de La Roja para enfrentar a Paraguay y Ecuador, donde ADN Deportes conversó con Alexander Aravena, y supieron de la lesión de Williams Alarcón. Además, anticiparon los sorteos de fase de grupos de la Copa Libertadores y Sudamericana, analizaron las palabras de Jorge Almirón antes de viajar, y siguieron abordando los coletazos de la pelea en el directorio de Blanco y Negro. Revive la edición de Los Tenores de este lunes 17 de marzo y no te pierdas ningún detalle del “clásico de las 2″.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En la edición de Los Tenores de este miércoles 26 de febrero, nuestros panelistas analizaron el triunfo de Deportes Iquique ante Independiente de Santa Fe y su clasificación a la Fase 3 de la Copa Libertadores. Leonardo Burgueño, Cristian Arcos, Danilo Díaz, Andrés Fernández y Víctor Cruces, comentaron también la eliminación de Boca Juniors en manos de Alianza Lima, con presencia de los chilenos Carlos Palacios y Williams Alarcón. Además, anticiparon el partido de Colo Colo ante Huachipato y el choque de Universidad de Chile contra Cobresal, junto con comentar las palabras de Ignacio Tapia, y la posible baja de Gabriel Castellón. También abordaron la situación de Fernando Zampedri con La Roja, y las complicaciones de la UC para encontrar estadio. Revive la edición de Los Tenores de este miércoles 26 de febrero y no te pierdas ningún detalle del “clásico de las 2″.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Independiente Santa Fe pierde la serie de Libertadores 2 - 1 frente a Iquique de Chile, y el partido de vuelta es en Bogotá, donde el cuadro cardenal tendrá un gran reto de remontar el marcador adverso.
Independiente Santa Fe quedó eliminado en la fase 2 de la Copa libertadores, tras caer en los penales frente a Iquique de Chile, todo el análisis del juego en el Vbar Caracol.
En la Jugada conversamos sobre la eliminación de Santa Fe ante Iquique, la derrota del Unión, el partido que tendrá la Selección Colombia femenina y mucho más.
En Voces del Deporte hablamos de la victoria del Cali ante Millonarios, la derrota de la Selección Colombia femenina y lo que viene para Santa Fe ante Iquique.
Carlos Antonio Vélez, en sus Palabras Mayores del 19 de febrero de 2025, se refirió al no nombramiento de árbitros para los partidos de Copa Libertadores. También habló de lo hecho por Juan Guillermo Cuadrado en Champions League y analizó la derrota de Santa Fe ante Iquique en la Copa Libertadores. Carlos Antonio analizó la asamblea que se citó en la Dimayor. Finalmente, Carlos Antonio analizó la situación de Millonarios.
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En al Jugada conversamos sobre lo que será el partido de Santa Fe ante Iquique, los duelos de la liga y mucho más.
En al Jugada conversamos sobre lo que será el partido de Santa Fe ante Iquique, los duelos de la liga y mucho más.
In northern Chile, a stretch of Atacama Desert has become known as the fashion industry's biggest dumpster. Discarded clothing enters the country in bales through the tax-free zone in Iquique. What can't be sold by merchants gets transported to neighboring Alto Hospicio and illegally dumped into its surrounding dunes. These illegal landfills come with a host of environmental and human-health issues, including greenhouse gas emissions and fires that spew toxic fumes. Most stories about this region are filled with bleakness. But a community of activists, educators and artists are turning the fashion industry's trash into seeds for change and building the foundation for a different narrative. “Built from Scrap” read by Alex Perry and written by Franco Calderón. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Libeskind is one of the world's leading architects. Amongst his many projects, he devised the masterplan for the redevelopment of Ground Zero in New York and designed the Jewish Museum in Berlin. He tells Samira Ahmed about the Albert Einstein House in Jerusalem, a new building which will house Einstein's work and belongings, from his favourite novels, his letters as a peace campaigner, to his papers laying out his famous theory of relativity. He also talks Samira through the many other global projects he is working on, including a museum of anthropology in Iquique, Chile.
Luke n Coops sink their teeth into bodyboarding competition on a whole as they pass down their opinions on how the local, national and international competition scene has been trending of late.From the IBC tour kicking off their South American Leg in Iquique, to the myriad of local comps here in Australia, plus the up and coming waiting period for the time honoured S.I.C, the fellas cover a wide range of competitive bodyboarding. Enjoy the the update
El 21 de mayo de 1879 se produjo el Combate Naval de Iquique. En él se enfrentaron el monitor peruano Huáscar, al mando del capitán de navío Miguel Grau Seminario, y la corbeta chilena Esmeralda, al mando del capitán de fragata Arturo Prat Chacón.
El 15 de mayo de 1958 murió Wenceslao Vargas, el último sobreviviene de la tripulación de la corbeta Esmeralda que tomó parte en el combate naval de Iquique el 21 de mayo de 1879.
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Nicolás Vergara, Matías del Río y Consuelo Saavedra analizaron las reacciona los dichos de la ministra de Seguridad de Argentina quien aseveró que hay presencia de la organización terrorista en el norte del país, específicamente en Iquique .Además, conversaron con el presidente de la Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT), David Acuña, sobre la propuesta de aumentar el sueldo mínimo a $630 mil a final del gobierno de Gabriel Boric..
March 30 marks the International Day of Zero Waste. Between 2000 and 2015, global clothing production doubled. Europe and North America export some of their unsold and discarded clothes to Chile. In the north of the country, textile waste accumulates and often ends its life in the wild dumps of the Atacama desert. The situation is getting worse, despite increasing attention from the authorities. FRANCE 24's Juliette Chaignon and Guillaume Gosalbes report from the Iquique region, with Josh Vardey.