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Matukio yame fanyika kote nchini Kuadhimisha Siku ya Kitaifa yakuomba msamaha 26 Mei, hatua ambayo ni kukiri kuondolewa kwa lazima kwa watoto wa Mataifa ya Kwanza kutoka kwa familia na tamaduni zao.
Kwenye makala haya utapata kufahamu mahakama hii ya Jadi nchini Kenya kutoka Kabila la Wameru ambayo inakubalika na serikali katika utatuzi wa mizozo mbalimbali kutoka jamii ya wameru. Utapa pia kufahamu historia ya msanii kutoka nchini Ufaransa Hiro le Coq.
Ni juma ambalo limeshuhudia kukamatwa kwa makamu wa kwanza wa rais wa sudan Kusini Riek Machar na kuzuiwa nyumbani kwake, rais wa Burundi Evariste Ndayishimiye wiki hii aliishutumu Rwanda kwa kupanga kuishambulia nchi yake, waasi wa M23 kukutana na Kiongozi wa Qatar kule Doha,afisa wa polisi ya Kenya kule Haiti kutoweka, utawala wa kijeshi kule Niger kuzindua kipindi cha mpito cha miaka mitano, pia mashambulio ya Israeli kule Lebanon na mkutano wa Ulaya kuhusu Ukraine
Msikilizaji takwimu zinaonesha kuwa, ifikapo mwaka 2050, idadi ya watu barani Afrika itaongezeka kufikia bilioni 2.5, ambapo zaidi ya nusu ya watu hawa watakuwa ni vijana walio na umri wa chini ya 25. Hata hivyo Ujasiriamali wa vijana unaonekana kama suluhisho linalowezekana kwa changamoto hii. Msikilizaji juma hili nimebahatika kuwa na mgeni studioni nae si mwingine bali ni Kenneth Ochien'g, ambaye yeyé anajihusisha na uchakataji upya wa taka za plastiki kwa matumizi mengine.
Msikilizaji takwimu zinaonesha kuwa, ifikapo mwaka 2050, idadi ya watu barani Afrika itaongezeka kufikia bilioni 2.5, ambapo zaidi ya nusu ya watu hawa watakuwa ni vijana walio na umri wa chini ya 25. Hata hivyo Ujasiriamali wa vijana unaonekana kama suluhisho linalowezekana kwa changamoto hii. Msikilizaji juma hili nimebahatika kuwa na mgeni studioni nae si mwingine bali ni Kenneth Ochien'g, ambaye yeyé anajihusisha na uchakataji upya wa taka za plastiki kwa matumizi mengine.
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Mtu yeyote mgeni nchini Australia anaweza fahamu umuhimu waku weka hai lugha yako ya mama. Lugha ni muhimu kwa utamaduni wako na lugha za asili za Australia si tofauti, kuwaunga watu na ardhi pamoja na maarifa ya mababu.
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Arthur Ross recently played the role of Pumbaa in “Tale of the Lion King” at Disneyland Park in Anaheim. This was the Walt Disney Company's FIRST EVER all black cast for a live show and Scott got to see him in it. In fact, the Themed Entertainment Association awarded “Tale of the Lion King” a Brass Ring Award for Best Theatrical Production. This award is considered one of the global attractions industry's most prestigious honors.Arthur was also part of a vocal ensemble that performed during “The Festival of Holidays” for Kwanza and “Celebrate Soulfully” during Black History Month at Disneyland but he isn't new to The Walt Disney Company. He started working for them in the summer of 2000, where he was part of the Disneyland College Program in Entertainment Costuming. When he graduated from the program, he remained a seasonal Cast Member, working on parades and shows and ultimately became a full-time Costume Specialist. On Broadway, Arthur worked on Anastasia, SpongeBob Squarepants: The Broadway Musical, and Disney's Aladdin. In Agrabah, he was a Dresser and learned 11 of the 15 tracks dressing Principals and Ensemble Members. Arthur has a B.A. in Communications specializing in directing and choreography from Bowling Green State University and an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. That's another thing that he and Scott have in common - Scott has a Musical Theatre degree from the UNLV and he and Arthur shared some of the same professors!Arthur is an Adjunct Faculty Member at both Cypress and Fullerton College in the Theatre and Dance Departments as a Dance Instructor, Musical Theatre Director & Choreographer and is a member of three renowned unions that represent artists - AGVA, Actors Equity Association, and I.A.T.S.E.Enjoy Scott's conversation with the wonderful Arthur Ross!Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.comSupport: www.patreon.com/themouseandmeFB & Instagram: The Mouse and MeMusic by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io
Está actualmente disponível nas livrarias em Portugal o livro "O Petróleo de Angola - Uma História colonial (1881-1974)" de Franco Tomassoni, doutorado em estudos sobre globalização e investigador do Laboratório Colaborativo para o Trabalho, o Emprego e a Protecção Social em Lisboa, cuja obra que vem na sequência de várias pesquisas anteriormente feitas sobre o ouro negro em Angola. Ao folhearmos este livro, esboça-se um império colonial português que vê na exploração de petróleo de Angola uma janela para consolidar a sua posição política e económica num mundo em que convive com potências muito mais fortes e concentradas, como o império francês ou britânico.Contudo, em vez de ser uma oportunidade para a administração de Lisboa, o petróleo angolano acaba por cair quase por completo nas mãos de interesses privados que vão acabar por ditar a própria existência do império.Esta é a história que nos conta o investigador Franco Tomassoni na entrevista que concedeu à RFI, uma história que começa em finais do século XIX, com as primeiras missões de geólogos no interior de territórios praticamente desconhecidos, e que termina com os movimentos anticoloniais sustentados nomeadamente por boicotes às companhias que apoiam o regime colonial português, em finais da década de 60 e início dos anos 70.RFI: Quando e como começa a história da prospecção de petróleo em Angola?Franco Tomassoni: Já no final do século XIX começa a estruturar-se aquilo que eu defino como um programa extractivista para as colónias portuguesas. Esse programa é um programa que emerge num espaço geográfico bastante amplo, como eu reconstruo no livro. Esse programa deve-se muito à missão que foi feita nos Estados Unidos por um geólogo português que, voltando depois a Lisboa, dá uma conferência na Sociedade de Geografia e começa a estruturar um programa pela exploração das terras e dos recursos minerais de Angola. Estamos, grosso modo, em 1880. E este interesse avança já rapidamente, chegando a formular-se a primeira lei das minas, que também inclui a exploração de todo o subsolo angolano em 1906, que é depois actualizada com uma lei sobre a exploração petrolífera em 1909. E logo de seguida, começam um conjunto de explorações do território que envolvem várias companhias petrolíferas internacionais, designadamente belgas, francesas, britânicas e americanas. Trata-se da primeira fase de prospecção, porque nunca se chega, no fundo, a encontrar poços economicamente sustentáveis. Mas os primeiros projectos de exploração, vasta do ponto de vista petrolíferos, mas não só de Angola, começam mesmo no início do século XX.RFI: O que é também interessante nesses primórdios da prospecção do petróleo em Angola é que efectivamente fala nas missões de geólogos. Muitas dessas missões não são propriamente financiadas pelo próprio Estado, mas por companhias privadas. E coloca se, no fundo, já uma questão que continua muito actual, que é o uso da ciência para funções práticas, ou seja, a prospecção de recursos e não simplesmente pela ciência, pelo conhecimento, nunca é uma coisa gratuita.Franco Tomassoni: Sim, exactamente. Esta é uma coisa que é recorrente até aos anos 70, que é onde depois a minha investigação pára. Ou seja, nós observamos que grandes missões de geólogos no território angolano são financiadas por empresas privadas às quais o Estado português garantia essa concessão. E o que é que acontecia? Acontecia que essas grandes missões de prospecção do território adquiriam um conjunto de informações sobre as riquezas minerais do território angolano, que não partilhavam com o seu concessionário, o Estado português, mas antes pelo contrário, era o Estado português a pagar os custos de defesa porque havia vários geólogos que foram mortos nessas missões exactamente pela revolta das populações locais que não se queriam submeter a este processo de colonização. Portanto, o Estado português pagava os custos de defesa. Mas estes geólogos, estas grandes empresas, mantinham o conhecimento do território em posse privada, sem, pois, transmitir as informações essenciais do Estado. É um processo de acumulação, de dominação do conhecimento que depois tem um desenvolvimento e um paradigma que depois se estende até aos anos 70.RFI: Para além de não ter propriamente pessoal qualificado para saber exatamente o que é que existe em termos de recursos minerais e de petróleo em Angola, também não há absolutamente ninguém para fiscalizar as actividades dessas empresas em Angola, enquanto outras potências têm um número infinito de pessoas qualificadas para vigiar e para ter completamente sob controlo essas actividades.Franco Tomassoni: Exatamente. Ou seja, o que nós observamos das fontes, dos arquivos e em particular, no Arquivo Ultramarino é exactamente isso. Nós temos na administração portuguesa uma ausência de figuras importantes que dispunham do conhecimento. Mais uma vez, a dominação privada do conhecimento, que é das partes técnicas, quer das dimensões de mercadorização do próprio petróleo por parte dos agentes privados. A administração portuguesa não tinha, por exemplo, engenheiros que conseguissem ler os relatórios que as empresas privadas enviavam. Já no final dos anos 60, para a administração colonial portuguesa. Portanto, a administração colonial portuguesa não dispunha dos conhecimentos para a gestão autónoma da indústria e não dispunha dos conhecimentos para fiscalizar a actividade dessas empresas. Ou, dito de outra forma, o que existia nos contratos de concessão entre as empresas e o poder metropolitano, simplesmente, em muitos casos não se dava porque o governo não tinha capacidade, não tinha conhecimento, não tinha uma malha administrativa suficientemente capilar e capaz de poder fiscalizar esta actividade. Isso teve depois impacto a nível do território colonial de várias maneiras. Vale a pena assinalar, por exemplo, o facto de que representantes do poder colonial de Angola se opõe a um certo tipo de complacência chamada mesmo "complacência" do governo metropolitano perante estas empresas. Ou, por exemplo, como o Governo português, por influência destas companhias, orientava a sua relação com organizações internacionais como a Organização Internacional do Trabalho. É bastante interessante notar como, desde a segunda metade dos anos 60, a Comissão de Petróleo da Organização Internacional do Trabalho pedia ao Governo português informações sobre qual é que eram as condições de trabalho ou os contratos em vigor no sector petrolífero. O Governo português não dava essa resposta porque dizia "se nós damos informações a estas instituições internacionais, poderíamos, por exemplo, comprometer a nossa relação com grandes interesses petrolíferos na colónia". Portanto, é interessante ver também que papel os investimentos petrolíferos em Angola tiveram no posicionamento nas instituições internacionais do Governo metropolitano de Lisboa.RFI: Recuando um pouco no tempo, quando é que começa exactamente a exploração de petróleo em Angola e aonde?Franco Tomassoni: A exploração petrolífera economicamente sustentável começa em 1955 na zona do Congo Interior, do Kwanza e nos arredores de Luanda. É uma exploração pouco significativa pelos volumes de exploração da altura à escala mundial. É uma exploração que já no início dos anos 60, começa a ser significativa no contexto angolano, porque pode tornar a colónia autosuficiente. E rapidamente também todo o conjunto das colónias e do Império. Mas digamos que o chamado "Eldorado do petróleo angolano" dá-se no enclave de Cabinda. No enclave de Cabinda, a exploração petrolífera como actividade económica começa no final dos anos 60, em Novembro de 1967 e tem um desenvolvimento muito, muito rápido e é um aumento muito rápido dos volumes extraídos e comercializado. E é em Cabinda que nós observamos todo um conjunto de impactos efectivos desse território. Acho que vale a pena aqui sublinhar dois impactos. Já observamos um pouco uma dimensão "macro", que tem a ver o impacto desses investimentos no posicionamento internacional. Se quisermos, num nível intermédio, podemos observar, por exemplo, como esses investimentos em Cabinda são relevantes ao ponto de alterar mesmo a divisão administrativa do território. A nível "micro" são ainda mais interessantes porque há um conjunto de relatórios da PIDE que, por exemplo, demonstram o impacto dos trabalhadores expatriados, portanto americanos, canadianos, noruegueses e britânicos que trabalhavam na indústria petrolífera em Cabinda no final dos anos 60. Esses relatórios recolhem um conjunto de informações, por exemplo, uma dificuldade de integração entre esses "expats" e a população local. Os relatórios descrevem, por exemplo, rixas nocturnas ou o aparecimento em Cabinda de um fluxo migratório que vem de Luanda, de prostituição branca, que servia, exactamente essas comunidades de expatriados. São elementos bastante interessantes, porque tem a ver com a transformação da paisagem social e económica. Por exemplo, um outro impacto desses grandes investimentos, é uma subida -faz um pouco lembrar os tempos presentes em Lisboa - mas é uma subida abrupta dos preços da habitação, de aluguer. O custo de habitação torna-se também insustentável para boa parte da população em Cabinda, porque o mercado começa a orientar-se exactamente para essa comunidade de "expats".RFI: Entretanto, o que é também interessante no caso de Cabinda é que Portugal, entrega a exploração do petróleo de Cabinda, praticamente de mão beijada para os americanos, para a companhia Gulf. Como é que se poderia explicar o facto de Portugal, no fundo, ter dado aquilo praticamente ao desbarato?Franco Tomassoni: Explica-se por várias razões. Portugal tinha um grande interesse, obviamente, em encontrar aliados internacionais no contexto económico. É uma coisa que na minha investigação procuro frisar: é esta ideia de um império fechado e de um governo metropolitano que faz algo pelos interesses económicos dos grandes grupos portugueses, é uma ideia coxa. Não é uma ideia que corresponde totalmente à verdade. O Governo português, já depois da Segunda Guerra Mundial, começa a perceber que existe um conjunto de reivindicações anticoloniais à escala global, que não apenas reivindica uma independência política, mas reivindica uma independência económica. E, nesse sentido, vê de bom grado a possibilidade de entregar a exploração dos seus recursos a interesses internacionais. Exactamente em oposição ao aparecimento de um conjunto de reivindicações anticoloniais que também procura um reequilíbrio nos mecanismos de distribuição da riqueza. Portanto, há, digamos assim, uma aliança de facto daquilo que eu chamo o "campo conservador", que é composto por essas potências coloniais e por grandes interesses económicos à escala internacional que se opõe ao processo de descolonização. Depois, há um factor relevante de que já falamos: a incapacidade do Estado português de adquirir conhecimento e de formar os seus quadros para uma gestão autónoma dos recursos petrolíferos. Uma incapacidade também de direccionar o investimento para essas mesmas explorações. E depois, há um contexto em que a burocracia imperial é facilmente cooptada por esses grandes interesses. Relativamente a isto, gostava aqui de dar dois exemplos. Como disse antes, a Lei de Minas é uma lei de 1906 que nunca foi alterada substantivamente. O que acontece é que na segunda metade dos anos 60, Rui Patrício, então secretário do Fomento Ultramarino, dá uma entrevista numa comissão interna que se ocupava da exploração mineira na colónia. Diz "Temos que actualizar esta lei". Poucos meses depois, com a Gulf declarar a exploração económica da colónia, Rui Patrício, que tinha dito que essa lei era desadequada à época, dá uma entrevista no "Diário Popular" a dizer no fundo que "a Lei de Minas de 1906 não tem que ser tocada, porque é uma lei que permite uma certa flexibilidade de mercado". Portanto, muda radicalmente esta posição. Do outro lado temos o Vasco Garin, o Vasco Garin, que tinha sido o embaixador português junto das Nações Unidas e depois junto da embaixada nos Estados Unidos. E depois torna-se administrador na Cabinda Gulf Oil, que é a subsidiária da empresa Gulf, que se ocupa da exploração petrolífera em Cabinda. E Vasco Garin consegue negociar com o Governo português um conjunto de preços e medidas económicas que são muito mais convenientes para a companhia privada de que aquelas que se aplicavam à escala internacional. Portanto, Vasco Garin, um representante do Estado, do aparelho estatal português, da diplomacia portuguesa, da grande burocracia pública, passa a ser director de uma empresa privada e a negociar condições mais favoráveis para essa empresa face ao governo português do que aquelas que se aplicavam internacionalmente.RFI: O que também condicionou o próprio império português, no fundo, foram as pressões internacionais e o boicote à própria Gulf nos Estados Unidos, as reivindicações das populações negras nos Estados Unidos, que também incidiam sobre os próprios direitos à autodeterminação das populações ainda sob o regime colonial. O que é que nos pode dizer sobre esse aspecto?Franco Tomassoni: Era exatamente esse aspecto que eu queria colocar, porque acho que esse é um aspecto interessantíssimo. É um caso aliás nada conhecido. E eu reconstruo no detalhe nesse livro. E, no fundo, reflecte como a internacionalização dos interesses económicos no Império português correspondia também a uma coordenação internacional da luta contra o colonialismo português. Acontecem várias iniciativas de boicote à Gulf nos Estados Unidos pelo seu apoio ao governo português em vários territórios dos Estados Unidos. Mas o caso mais interessante é, eventualmente, aquilo que acontece na Universidade de Harvard. A Universidade de Harvard detinha acções da companhia petrolífera Gulf. E o que acontece é que há vários pedidos por parte de estudantes e professores para a Universidade de Harvard para retirar e vender as suas acções na Gulf, exactamente porque a Gulf apoiava o colonialismo português em Angola. Então a Universidade de Harvard decide organizar uma missão para verificar a situação no terreno e os resultados da missão, claramente, são favoráveis à manutenção da Universidade de Harvard como accionista da Gulf. Então começa um conjunto de mobilizações que chegam à ocupação da reitoria da Universidade de Harvard, exactamente em solidariedade com a luta anticolonial. Nesse mesmo contexto, emerge um conjunto de figuras bastante importante. Uma delas, Randall Robinson, que participa do movimento dos direitos civis nos Estados Unidos que também estão cansados com determinadas coisas. Achavam que esses movimentos não eram suficientemente radicais ou pelo menos não respeitavam um conjunto de reivindicações. E vai à procura de outros tipos de relações e de orientações políticas em África e vai, designadamente a Tanzânia. A Tanzânia, naqueles anos, entre finais dos anos 60 e princípio dos anos 70, a sua capital, Dar Es Salaam, é uma cidade extremamente interessante, porque o Randall Robinson vai lá a encontrar líderes dos movimentos anticoloniais portugueses, quer da luta anticolonial em Moçambique, quer da luta anticolonial na Guiné, quer da luta anticolonial em Angola. Mas encontra também outro conjunto de figuras. Por exemplo, estavam o Giovanni Arrighi, o Clyde Mitchell, o Wallerstein, que eram professores na Rodésia e depois da declaração unilateral da independência da Rodésia, da declaração da supremacia branca, são expulsos do país e também de lá. Portanto, Dar Es Salaam torna-se, um contexto atravessado exactamente por esses diferentes grupos que se encontram, que se unem e produzem grandes elaborações teóricas que, ainda hoje, formam e interessam a realidade e, do outro lado, os vários projectos de construção do socialismo no chamado socialismo africano e a mobilização estudantil na Tanzânia que se opunha ao governo independente para não ser suficientemente consequente. Portanto, é a versão de um retrato da luta anticolonial profundamente internacionalizada. E, sobretudo, a reconstrução de um facto que ninguém conhecia, que é exatamente a acção dos estudantes de Harvard. Uma acção à qual a embaixada portuguesa nos Estados Unidos se opõe, levando à frente uma campanha mediática muito forte que eu descrevo ao pormenor no livro.
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Send us a textHey Pickles!We hope you had a wonderful Christmas if you celebrate. We also wish you a happy Hanukah, and a joyous Kwanza!It's New Year's Eve! Do you celebrate the New Year? We usually just stay in, make snack foods & play games. This year, Sam is in London with some of her students, so it will be a quiet holiday around the C & C studio.Anyway, while we're on hiatus, we're releasing replays of some of our past holiday episodes.This week includes a fun holiday trivia segment and a lot of talk of vegan baked goods!Have a safe & happy New Year. We'll be back in January with new episodes for you!Thanks so much for listening!Love, Sam & ChristineSupport the showJoin Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersSign Up For Our Newsletterhttps://www.compassionandcucumbers.comOur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@compassioncucumbersveganpod/videos72 Reasons To Be Vegan *paid link https://amzn.to/3W8ZwsUVisit Our Website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.comSam's Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/CucumberCraftworksJoin the AFA Vegan Voter Hub https://agriculturefairnessalliance.org/vegan-voter-hub/
In honor of the holiday season we put together some of our favorite moments of celebrating over the years including exploring Kwanza with Tim Dillon and Nick Mullen, learning about Hanukkah with Mo Mandel and Kim Congdon, Christmas Karaoke with Big Jay Oakerson, Shane Gillis and Keren Margolis, debating what counts as a Christmas movie with Shane Torres and Rob Mailloux, the Christmas parade massacre with Chrissie Mayr and Anthony Zenhauser, discussing fake vs real Christmas trees with Aaron Berg and Scott Chaplain, taking a trip to Paris for Christmas with H. Foley, Tommy Pope and Mike Figs, Christmas snacks with Brendan Sagalow and Hannah Roeschlein and so much more!(Air Date: December 25th, 2024)Support our sponsors!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: GaS to get 25% off!*Send your video submissions for the Cuntest or the Look-a-Like Contest to LuisAndZac@gmail.com!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!Submit your artwork via postal mail to:GaS Digital Networkc/o Luis And Zac151 1st Ave, #311New York, NY 10003You can sign up at GaSDigital.com with promo code: LAZ for a discount of $1.50 on your subscription and access to every Luis and Zac show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Tim DillonTwitter: https://twitter.com/timjdillonInstagram: https://instagram.com/timjdillonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TimDillonShowNick MullenInstagram: https://instagram.com/mulldogforeverLive Shows: https://www.mull.dog/live-showsYouTube: https://youtube.com/nickmullenMo MandelTwitter: https://twitter.com/MoMandelInstagram: https://instagram.com/TheRealMoMandelKim CongdonTwitter: https://twitter.com/kimberlycongdonInstagram: https://instagram.com/kimcongdonBig Jay OakersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Website: https://bigjaycomedy.comShane GillisTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShaneMGillisInstagram: https://instagram.com/ShaneMGillisKeren MargolisTwitter: https://twitter.com/kerenmargolisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerenmargolisShane TorresTwitter: https://twitter.com/shanetorresInstagram: https://instagram.com/ShaneTorresWebsite: ShaneIsAComedian.comRob MaillouxTwitter: https://twitter.com/RobLovesArguingInstagram: https://instagram.com/RobLovesArguingChrissie MayrTwitter: https://twitter.com/chrissiemayrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissiemayrpod/Anthony ZenhauserTwitter: https://twitter.com/thezencomicInstagram: https://instagram.com/thezencomicAaron BergTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyScott ChaplainTwitter: https://twitter.com/scott_chaplainInstagram: https://instagram.com/scott_chaplainH. FoleyTwitter: https://twitter.com/hfoleycomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/hfoleycomedyTommy PopeTwitter: https://twitter.com/tommyjpopeInstagram: https://twitter.com/tommyjpopeMike FigsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ComicMikeFigsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicmikefigsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@figgythekidBrendan SagalowTwitter: https://twitter.com/brendansagalowInstagram: https://instagram.com/brendansagalowComedy Special: https://youtube.com/brendansagalowTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/sags2richesHannah RoeschleinTwitter: https://twitter.com/handerpumprulesInstagram: https://instagram.com/handerpumprulesLuis J. GomezTwitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezInstagram: https://instagram.com/gomezcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LuisJGomezComedyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prrattlesnakeWebsite: https://www.luisofskanks.comZac AmicoTwitter: https://twitter.com/ZASpookShowInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Jewish week-long festival will take place in just a few days. This year, Hanukkah falls on the night of December 25 and ends on January 2. Zach Benjamin, President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Harrisburg and Marc Kline, Interim Rabbi of the Temp Ohev Shalom joined to the spark to share more information.The history of Hanukkah begins 2200 years ago.“The Syrian Greeks were in control of what we now call Israel Palestine, and they brought Greek culture, which was replacing the existing Jewish culture, and they trashed the temple and didn't destroy, but they trashed and were sacrificing pigs on the altar. And Jews said, we can't let this happen. And so Matthias and Judah Maccabee and their followers warred against the Syrian Greeks and they defeated the Greeks and rededicated the temple. The rest of the story becomes a matter of different versions of history. The story everybody seems to know is that when they went to light the lights on the altar, they had one cruise of oil that hadn't been destroyed. They thought it would last for one day and it lasted for eight. That story's first written about 500 years later. Many of the versions of the story, though, deal with the fact that we changed the practice from Pagan to to God at the altar, that people stopped the war to rededicate themselves to God. So whatever story you're looking at, we're looking at bringing the light of peace and faith over the ugliness of paganism and war, “said Kline.Zach Benjamin explained the significance of sundown and those eight days of Hanukkah.“Well, in at its most basic, the Hebrew calendar and the Gregorian calendar, what we think of as our typical calendar, they're different in a number of ways. The Hebrew calendar has 13 months. The our Western calendar has 12 months. And another way that they are different is that the Hebrew day begins at sundown and goes from sundown to sundown. And thus Hanukkah, like all other Jewish observances, begins at sundown on the first day. And Hanukkah lasts eight days. And so it goes until sundown.” Also on The Program: Kwanzaa honors unity, pride, and African traditions from December 26 to January 1. This celebration brings people together by sharing stories, lighting candles, and community. Naaja Rodgers, Professor of Africana studies at Dickinson College says Kwanzaa is a Kiswahili word.“So it's actually a Kiswahili word, which means maternal, your Kwanzaa, which means first fruits. So essentially Kwanzaa means first fruit. And these are typically celebrations that are held throughout Africa.”Kwanza was created in 1966 by Maulana Karenga. He was a part of a cultural nationalist group that promoted African culture.“The Watts riots in Los Angeles and just the racial tensions going on during the Black Power movement inspired him to think about what we can do to kind of help African people as a collective Pan-African. Keep that theme intact. How can we ensure that black people are able to reason to remember and prepare for the new Year as opposed to just like the commercialization of Christmas where it's like a hustle and bustle, you're shopping and then you give a gift and then you go on to the new year.”There are seven principles of Kwanzaa: Umoja (Unity) Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) Nia (Purpose) Kuumba (Creativity) Imani (Faith)Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Note: "Act 2" will be a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics*EZ takes a deep dive into the Kwanza celebration that just began.*Good God, the Chicago Bears suck dick.*EZ made a veteran move and banked more Pooh Bear points with the decision to wrap the rest of the Christmas presents.*A newly minted, Japanese audience member gets welcomed in a not-so-nice way by audience member, "Nick the Electrician."*More on the Mega Millions drawing that EZ says he's going to win.*Some idiot died in a horrible way while trying to hitch a ride on a Delta flight...in the wheel well!Sponsors:Green Medicine Shop, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Note: "Act 1" was a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*EZ takes a deep dive into the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster*EZ has some Detroit Lions "show and tell." Despite being a bigger Lions fan than anyone on the planet, the show chat continues to dog EZ for saying the Lions are too injured to win any more games.*There's "tension in the city ah warn..." A school superintendent and her lunch lady pal are deep ka ka for smoking pot while on the job.*Pooh Bear checks in and it's learned she has "crispy r's!"*Asshole of the Day BTYB TC PaintballSponsors:Green Medicine Shop, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this first hour; Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka discuss if Canada could be the 51st state. Kwanzaa celebration, Lottery amount. In this third hour; Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka talk with Michael Pack, the CEO of Palladium Pictures and filmmaker of a new documentary on Liz Truss.Also: Covid, and what was said. News: Hannity Engagement. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Friday, December 27, 2024 / 5 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ujumuishwasji wa lugha mbalimbali katika dunia iliyoshikamana katika Nyanja mbalimbali ni moja ya malengu ya Umoja wa Mataifa kuanzia katika Makao Makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa hadi kwenye nchi wanachama unalichagiza hilo. Hamasa hiyo imezichagiza nchi nyingi kuanza kukumbatia lugha ambazo kwa asili hazizungumzwi kama alivyobaini Flora Nducha wa Idhaa hii ambaye hivi karibuni alikuwa Cuba kwenye Kongamano la Kimataifa la Kiswahili na kukutana na Profesa Juan Jacomino ambaye ni mhadhiri katika chuo kikuu cha Havana na ni miongoni mwa watu wa mwanzo waliokwenda Tanzania kujifunza Kiswahili na sasa anakifundisha nchini mwake Cuba. Anafafanua kuhusu safari yake ya kujua Kiswahili katika makala hii..
You're probably familiar with the four seasons—Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring—but did you know that First Nations people have long recognised many more? Depending on the location, some Indigenous groups observe up to six distinct seasons each year. - Pengine unafahamu misimu minne- Majira ya joto, vuli, majira ya baridi na masika ila, unafahamu kuwa watu wa Mataifa ya Kwanza wame tambua misimu mingine mingi kwa muda mrefu? kutegemea na sehemu, baadhi ya vikundi vya watu wa asili, hushuhudia takriban misimu sita tofauti kila mwaka.
Wow. Started from the bottom now we here, huh? To think the Boston Red Sox knew the whole time. They were saving it as a Christmas surprise - a little Walker Buehler under the Christmas tree. Or the Hanukkah tree. Or the Kwanza tree. Whatever you celebrate. We think this solidifies the rotation, spelling the doom of a potential Corbin Burnes contract. We continue to beg for a bat - preferably right-handed and good. There is more work to be done - though we edge closer to satisfaction. Tune in to this NASP emergency Christmas pod and put yourself in the receiving spirit.
Je, unakumbuka ulipo mwona mpenzi wako mara ya kwanza? alikupokea ulivyo tarajia, au ilibidi uboreshe mstari yako kabla ujaribu tena?
Mkuu wa ofisi ya Umoja wa Mataifa ya Kuratibu Misaada ya Dharura, OCHA, Tom Fletcher akihitimisha ziara yake ya kwanza katika eneo la Mashariki ya kati tangu hivi karibuni alipochukua wadhifa huo ameeleza kuwa alichokishuhudia katika ukanda huo ni hali tete. Selina Jerobon anaeleza zaidi.
This month, the “B” in In Mama B. stands for brief because this podcast episode is short and to the point. She feels listeners need to relax, recharge, and get ready for the year ahead. Whether one is celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza, Festivus, a Native Deity, or just having time off from the daily grind. . . from her kitchen table in Appalachian East Tennessee, Mama B. wishes everyone a fabulous holiday season!
Kwanzaa honors unity, pride, and African traditions from December 26 to January 1. This celebration brings people together by sharing stories, lighting candles, and community. Naaja Rodgers, Professor of Africana studies at Dickinson College says Kwanzaa is a Kiswahili word. “So it's actually a Kiswahili word, which means maternal, your Kwanzaa, which means first fruits. So essentially Kwanzaa means first fruit. And these are typically celebrations that are held throughout Africa.” Kwanza was created in 1966 by Maulana Karenga. He was a part of a cultural nationalist group that promoted African culture. “The Watts riots in Los Angeles and just the racial tensions going on during the Black Power movement inspired him to think about what we can do to kind of help African people as a collective Pan-African. Keep that theme intact. How can we ensure that black people are able to reason to remember and prepare for the new Year as opposed to just like the commercialization of Christmas where it's like a hustle and bustle, you're shopping and then you give a gift and then you go on to the new year.” There are seven principles of Kwanzaa: Umoja (Unity) Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) Nia (Purpose) Kuumba (Creativity) Imani (Faith) Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pengine unafahamu misimu minne- Majira ya joto, vuli, majira ya baridi na masika ila, unafahamu kuwa watu wa Mataifa ya Kwanza wame tambua misimu mingine mingi kwa muda mrefu?
What's the best Christmas episode of The Facts of Life? The Nanny vs Mama's Family? Let's find out!If you grew up in the 80s, tuning in to the special “Holiday” episodes of our favorite shows was a winter ritual. Susan and Sharon bring that tradition home as they dive into the “Best Holiday Episodes” of three favorite 80's and 90s TV shows -- The Facts of Life, Mama's Family and The Nanny. Musical numbers, mixed-up gifts, screwed-up travel plans -- and lots of hot cocoa!80's TV “Holiday” episodes had them all -- and we loved them for it! So grab some eggnog and fruitcake, and listen as Susan and Sharon choose their personal favorite holiday episodes of the some of our favorite 80s TV Ladies shows!THE EPISODESThe Facts of Life:S5, EP12 - “The Christmas Show”S6, EP13 - “Christmas in the Big House”S7, EP13 - “Christmas Baby”S9, EP12 - “It's A Wonderful Christmas” Mama's Family:S3, EP13 - “Santa Mama”S6, EP14 - “Mama Gets Goosed”The Nanny:S1, EP8 - “The Christmas Episode”S3, EP14 - “Oy To The World”S6, EP10 - “The Hannukah Story” BONUS! The Carol Burnett Show:S2, EP12 - Eileen Farrell, Bob Hope, and Marilyn HorneS8, EP13 - Alan AldaTHE CONVERSATION GO FIGURE -- Not a lot of Hanukkah or Kwanza episodes back in the 80s.Why did it take FIVE SEASONS before Facts of Life finally did a Christmas episode?S5, EP12 “The Christmas Show” - directed by Asaad Kelada.In S6, EP13 “Christmas in the Big House” -- Blair organizes a charity Christmas show for what she thinks is an orphanage -- but it turns out to be a men's prison!Mickey Mouse Club veteran former Mousketeer Lisa Whelchel shows off her singing skills! Heck, all the ladies get to sing! NO ROOM AT THE INN? In the third Facts of Life Christmas episode, Blair's mom gives birth -- It's a Christmas baby episode!IS IT A WONDERFUL SHOW? Cloris Leachman gets center stage in the fourth -- and final -- Facts of Life Christmas episode, S9, EP10 “It's A Wonderful Christmas”.Mama's Family S6, EP14 “Mama Gets Goosed” -- The family is horrified when they meet their dinner -- a live goose that Mama plans to kill and cook for Christmas!The Nanny got a jump on Christmas episodes in S1, EP8 -- where complications from a gift Mr. Sheffield gives to Fran ends up fulfilling Gracie's only Christmas wish!S3, EP14 “Oy To The World” -- The Nanny's one and only ANIMATED EPISODE!S6, EP 10 “The Hanukkah Story” -- Susan and Sharon BOTH loved this Nanny episode where cultures clash when Fran tries to teach the Sheffields the importance of Hanukkah.PLUS -- BONUS HOLIDAY EPISODES from The Carol Burnett Show! - Alan Alda, star of the M*A*S*H TV show hit, sings with Carol! And plays one of Mama's sons and Eunice's brother in “The Family” in a hilarious, homecoming Christmas sketch.But is that a better episode than the Christmas special with incredibly famous opera stars, Eileen Farrell, Marily Horne and a surprise guest star Bob Hope?AND -- A BIG THANK YOU to our PATREON MEMBERS! We'll tell you about NEW PERKS coming your way in 2025!So, join Susan and Sharon as they talk Ray Charles, Community, dreidels, Alan Alda, vegetarian Christmas dinners, talking dogs, opera, “Big Spender”, Bob Hope -- and confessional confessions! AUDIO-OGRAPHYWatch three of The Facts of Life Christmas Episodes on YouTube. Watch “Mama Gets Goosed” on PlutoTV.And “Santa Mama” on PlutoTV.Watch The Nanny streaming on Peacock.The Carol Burnett ShowS2, EP12 - Aired 12/16/1968 - Eileen Farrell, Bob Home and Marilyn Horne on YouTube.S8, EP13 - Aired 12/21/1974 - Alan Alda Christmas episode clips:- Nobody Does it Like Me with Carol Burnett on YouTube.- “The Family” Christmas sketch with Alan Alda on YouTube. LIGHT READING Read On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder Read the Guardian article “How To Survive The Broligarchy” by Carol Cadwalladr.The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin at Baldwin and Co Books. Orwell's Roses by Rebecca Solnit at Bookshop.orgSHOPGET IN ON THE “80's TV LADIES” HOLIDAY SALE!15% off on all merch at the 8TL Shop. Make sure to use promo code “Festive80s”!CONNECTVisit 80sTVLadies.com for transcripts.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON. Get your Carter on: This year is the 45th anniversary of President Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. Get Susan's new play about it: Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing.
Send us a textJoin Dave and Greg as they cover yet another holiday…Kwanzaa!!! Listen as they discuss the origins, traditions, and every day insightful values associated with Kwanza that can be assimilated into our own daily life throughout the year. (Yes I spelled Kwanzaa two different ways and yes they are both correct, find out why)Support the showFollow The Unconventional Therapist's Guide to Nothing on social media:Instagram: @unconventionaltherapistsguidetonothingTwitter: @UTGN_PodcastIntro and Outro music by 13th Ward Social ClubFollow on Instagram at @13thwardsocialclub and visit https://www.13thwardsocialclub.com/
A happy Tuesday to you all! How are we already a week away from the Holidays? Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, all or none of the above, I hope you're taking time for yourself. Especially if that rejuvenating alone time means listening to this week's episode! Jim Vendiola brought his short film “Pretty Pickle” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2023 and took home the award for Outstanding Screenplay – Horror. In my opinion this brilliant film deserves way more recognition for its originality and arthouse aesthetic. Not to say that the FILA jury got it wrong; the story of “Pretty Pickle” is wonderfully original while also feeling remarkably authentic. Chicago-based Jim hopped onto Zoom to chat with me. We had done his festival Q&A the same way. I secretly prefer those Q&A's where there no strict time limit and no pesky audience asking their own questions. Learn more about Jim and their work at https://www.jimvendiola.com as well as at @jimvendiola at https://letterboxd.com/ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Website – Instagram – Facebook – X/Twitter The INDIE Channel The INDIE Channel Website – Instagram – Facebook – X/Twitter – TikTok
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Rev. Marta Flanagan, Lead Minister Worship service given December 15, 2024 Prayer by Rev. Erica Richmond, Parish Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 For the 16th year at First Parish we offer a special evening worship service during the holiday season, a worship service to “Embrace the Darkness.” Diane Taraz (Shriver) will sing and guest pianist Anna Arazi will offer music. This service will be an opportunity to acknowledge the darkness that surrounds the light of this festive season. This contemplative service of solace is a reminder that our sorrows matter and that we are not alone. Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza and New Years are thought to be jolly, merry and happy. And sometimes they are. We are reunited with loved ones. We sing. We pull out decorations bringing us memories of other good times flood us with delight. We linger over sumptuous meals. We give and receive gifts which remind us we are known and understood. Other times the holidays remind us of who or what isn't at the table. We feel keenly a death or an estrangement. Love lost, health lost, job loss may feel more present than joy. We are aware of the poignancy of changes felt or soon to come: children growing older or elders who will not be long with us. This poignancy is part of “Embracing the Darkness.” Many say this worship service is their favorite of the year. All are welcome About our Lead Minister: Rev. Marta Flanagan began her ministry as our twentieth called minister at First Parish in the fall of 2009. She is a genuine and forthright preacher. In conversation she is direct and engaging. She speaks of prayer with as much ease as she laughs at human foibles. We call her “Marta.” Marta is a religious liberal, a theist, a feminist, and a lover of the woods. As a student of American history at Smith College she was captivated by the stories of social reformers who were motivated and sustained by their faith. That led her to consider the ministry and to study at Harvard Divinity School from where she was graduated in 1986. She was the first woman minister in the city of Salem, Massachusetts, serving at the First Universalist Church there (1987-1997). She served in a co-ministry at South Church (Unitarian Universalist) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, (1997-2005) from where she is minister emerita. Marta served as interim minister in Montpelier, Vermont (2008-2009). She is trained as a spiritual director. For three years she lived in the Vermont woods practicing voluntary simplicity and the spiritual life. Marta enjoys the vitality of First Parish and our strong sense of community. She celebrates the yearning for depth and the desire to make a difference in the world that she finds here.
Tangazo cohost Tim Person, hosted two special guest for Thursday's show. In the first half of the 12 pm hour, in preparation for the holiday's, Pat Nogar treated us to with our annual pre-holiday visit with helpful tips about preparing for the festival season with convergence of Christmas, Hanukah and Kwanza. Pat shared how to make our homes more festival and inviting and how to enjoy and incorporate diverse cultures. We also took a walk down memory lane by revisiting the past with family gatherings, how we engaged and celebrated and even discussed our favorite holiday movies. In the second half of the hour, we were joined by the multi-talented Paulette Sankofa who is an mixed media artist, an Ordained Elder in the AME church and an author. Paulette recently published a book entitled: St. Louis Black Women's Quilting and Cuisine: Stories of Love and Hope. Her book documents the stories of St. Louis Black women who are passionate about quilting and culinary arts. This is an essential part of the local quilting and culinary arts history of the state of Missouri.
Ardhi ina umuhimu mkubwa wa kiroho kwa wa Aboriginal na wanavisiwa wa Torres Strait, iliyo unganishwa kwa ustadi na utambulisho wao, kuwa sehemu na hali yao ya maisha.
Tuesday Topics is winding down for 2024. We have two more shows to do. We have determined that on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve we will not be on the air. So our next show on December 10 will focus on Christmas and it will depend for its success on those of you who coce and participate. I am going to put lots of questions out there that we might talk about. We will almost certainly not get to all of them but they will give you a notion of what we will discuss. What was the best Christmas gift you ever got and why? Was there a gift you really wanted but didn't get? Tell us about it! What was the most unusual Christmas you have had? Do you have cool plans for this year? Is there a special dish you eat at Christmas? Do you have family traditions you would like to tell us about? Do you celebrate other holidays? Tell us about them! Most of us do not know as much as we she either about Hanukah or Kwanza!We will spend two hours reminiscing about a holiday we have all experienced spending well or badly! We want to hear your stories!
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Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia masuala ya afya na lishe katika nchi zinazokumbana na ukame. Makala tunakwenda Ureno na mashinani nchini Sudan, kulikoni?Mkurugenzi mkuu wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Afya Duniani WHO, amesema amestushwa na kusikitishwa na kifo cha aliyetarajiwa kushika wadhifa wa mkurugenzi mkuu wa WHO Kanda ya Afrika Dkt. Faustine Engelbert Ndungulile kutoka nchini Tanzania.Awamu ya pili ya mradi wa kuboresha lishe, SUN II nchini Zambia umewezesha wakulima kupanda mazao yanayohimili ukame na vile vile kukabiliana na viwavi jeshi kwa kutumia mbinu za asili, mradi uliotekelezwa na shirika la Umoja la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF ili wakulima wasikumbwe na njaa wakati huu ambapo ukame umetikisa nchi za kusini mwa Afrika.Jukwaa la 10 la Umoja wa Mataifa la Ustaarabu limekunja jamvi leo huko Cascais, Ureno ambako sambamba na jukwaa hilo, pia vijana kutoka makundi 150 duniani walikusanyika katika jukwaa lao wakiwemo watengeneza filamu chipukizi ambao kupitia filamu wanaeleza mambo kadha ya ulimwengu kama uhamiaji, ujumuishaji, kupambana na ubaguzi na mengine mengi. Miongoni mwa vijana hao ni Dativa Mahanyu na Mariam Mintanga kutoka Tanzania. Kwanza tumsikilize Mariam Mintanga akieleza alivyojisikia kuhudhuria mkutano huu kisha tutamsikia Dativa Mahanyu akieleza kuhusu filamu ya Fid ya ambayo kupitia taasisi ya Tai Tanzania imepata tuzo ya PLURAL+.Na mashinani fursa ni yake Shaza Ahmed, Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa Shirika la wanawake Nada El Azha linalotoa msaada kwa waathirika wa unyanyasaji wa kijinsia nchini Sudana akitoa wito kwa viongozi wa kimataifa wa kutokomeza ukatili wa kijinsia.Mwenyeji wako ni Bosco Cosmas, karibu!
Jukwaa la 10 la Umoja wa Mataifa la Ustaarabu limekunja jamvi leo huko Cascais, Ureno ambako sambamba na jukwaa hilo, pia vijana kutoka makundi 150 duniani walikusanyika katika Jukwaa lao. Katika vijana hao walikuwemo watengeneza filamu chipukizi ambao kupitia filamu wanaeleza mambo kadha ya ulimwengu kama uhamiaji, ujumuishaji, kupambana na ubaguzi na mengine mengi. Miongoni mwa vijana hao waliohudhuria ni Dativa Mahanyu na Mariam Mintanga kutoka Tanzania. Kwanza tumsikilize Mariam Mintanga akieleza alivyojisikia kuhudhuria mkutano huu kisha tutamsikia Dativa Mahanyu akieleza kuhusu filamu ya Fid ya ambayo kupitia taasisi ya Tai Tanzania imepata tuzo ya PLURAL+
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Wanaharakati wa Mataifa ya Kwanza wana muhamasisha Kiongozi wa Queensland David Crisafulli, abatilishe uamuzi wake wakufuta uchunguzi wakusema ukweli na uponyaji.
Je, unatafuta uzoefu wakusafiri nchini Australia wenye maana?
Sodo au taulo za kike, vile vile pedi, ni muhimu kwa wanawake na wasichana, lakini wengi hawawezi kuzipata wakati wa vita na ukimbizi. Leo tunakutana na Samer, mvulana huyu ambaye akiwa na umri wa miaka 16 tu, kwa msaada wa klabu ya usafi ya shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia Watoto UNICEF, anatengeneza na kusambaza sodo kwa wanawake na wasichana katika maeneo ya wakimbizi wa ndani jimboni Atbara, nchini Sudan. Msaada wa kifedha kutoka Mfuko wa dharura wa Umoja wa Mataifa CERF, vilabu vya usafi vya UNICEF, na Shirika la Marekani la misaada ya maendeleo USAID, vijana wakimbizi wa ndani wanawezeshwa kupata suluhisho kwa changamoto za usafi wanazokutana nazo, wakati wa vita na ukimbizi. Mmoja wa vijana hawa wakimbizi ni Samer mvulana mwenye umri wa miaka 16, ambaye amefundishwa kutengeneza sodo na sasa, anazisambaza bure kwa wanawake na wasichana wakimbizi wa ndani katika jimbo la Atbara, nchini Sudan.Nikataka kujua jinsi Samer anatengeneza sodo hizo…"Nashona kati ya vipande kumi na tano hadi ishirini kwa siku. Kwanza, nakata sponji au sifongo, kisha naweka ndani ya kitambaa. Naishona na kuongeza kifungo ili kuifunga vizuri."Kwa nini Samer, katika umri wa miaka 16, anatengeneza sodo"Hiki ndicho wasichana na akina mama wanachohitaji zaidi wakati wa ukimbizi, lakini hakipatikani. Ikiwa hawatumii sodo, huenda wasiweze kusafiri au kutembea kwa uhuru. Kwa hiyo, nazitengeneza na kuwapatia bure kwa ajili yao kutumia. Kwa sababu ya vita, watu hawana pesa za kununua pedi, kwa hiyo nazitengeneza na kuzisambaza. Sodo hizi zinaweza kufuliwa na kutumika tena. Pedi nyingi ni hutumiwa mara moja tu, na watu wanalazimika kununua mpya kila wakati."Je nini kilimpa Samer hamasa ya kutengeneza sodo, na anajisikia vipi anapoifanya kazi hii?"Nilipojiunga na warsha ya UNICEF, nilianza kusaidia familia yangu kwa kuwatengenezea sodo. Napokea vifaa kutoka kiwanda cha UNICEF. Nilipoanza kutengeneza sodo, nilihisi furaha kujua kuwa kuna watu wanaozihitaji. Baadhi yao, hawana pesa na wanakabiliwa na changamoto. Sijihisi aibu kwa kile ninachofanya, kwa sababu kutimiza mahitaji ya watu ni muhimu zaidi kuliko kitu kingine chochote."
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Zaidi ya watoto 560,000 wamepokea chanjo dhidi ya virusi vya polio aina ya pili (cVDPV2) kwenye Ukanda wa Gaza katika duru ya kwanza ya kampeni kubwa ya chanjo iliyomalizima jana yamesema mashirika ya Umoja wa Mataifa.Kwa mujibu wa taarifa ya Shirika la Afya la Umoja wa Mataifa Duniani WHO, watoto waliopokea chanjo hiyo kupitia kampeni ya dharura ya chanjo Gaza ni wale wenye umri wa chini ya miaka 10.Kupitia ukurasa wake wa mtandao wa X zamani Twitter Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa WHO, Dkt. Adhanon Ghebreyesus amesema “Tunafurahia timu zote za wahudumu wa afya, zilizoendesha operesheni hii ngumu. Tunashukuru sana kwa familia kwa imani na ushirikiano wao. Haya ni mafanikio makubwa huku kukiwa na hali mbaya ya kila siku ya maisha katika Ukanda wa Gaza. Hebu fikiria nini kingeweza kufikiwa endapo kungekuwa na ushitishwaji mapigano.”Awamu ya kwanza ya chango ilianza Septemba Mosi na lengo lilikuwa ni katika kila duru kuchanja zaidi ya watoto 640 000 wa umri wa chini ya miaka 10.Nalo shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la msaada kwa wakimbizi wa Kipalestina UNRWA limesema maelfu kwa maelfu ya watoto wmechanjwa na kukamilika kwa awamu hiyo ya kwanza ya chanjo ni mafanikio makubwa kwa shirika hilo na wadau wote walioshiriki kwani wamefikia lengo kwa asilimia 90 ingawa sasa changamoto ni kutoa dozi ya pili ya chanjo hiyo katika awamu ya pili ya kampeni inayotarajiwa katika wiki zijazo.Dozi za chanjo ya polio zaidi ya milioni 1.6 ziliwasili Gaza ili kukamilisha awamu zote mbili za chanjo inayohusisha wahudumu wa afya zaidi ya 2700.
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Ni wiki ya NAIDOC, wakati wakusherehekea historia, utamaduni na mafanikio ya watu wa Mataifa ya Kwanza.
Hii ni wiki ya Upatanisho, ina adhimisha tarehe mbili muhimu katika historia ya Australia kwa haki zawatu wa Mataifa ya Kwanza.
In the newest episode of this weekly(ish) podcast, the boys are back and full of excitement about the new single-cylinder offering from Ducati: The Hypermotard 698 Mono. Shahin made an actual phone call to Quentin and invited him to ride the thing so they could actually chat about the machine. Neither one of them knew that a phone can be used to make voice-calls. The conversation carries on to Life, The Universe, and Everything down to why people want a dry clutch. Shahin falls in love with a Guzzi and Quentin talks about a bike he really wants plus more. Brap Talk loves you. Follow us on Instagram: @braptalk Find us on Facebook: Brap Talk Motorcycle Podcast Reach out to us: webraptalk@gmail.com
Happy holidays, brothers! And that's to all of you. Whether you're celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, or whatever. Even if you have no religion at all – this is a message of love for all. Keep moving forward in your perfection. Brothers, I want to wrap up the karmic clock because now I think we're beginning to understand that we all have our own karmic journeys to fulfill, that everyone's journey has pitfalls, and that eventually, our souls will atone for the karma of every lifetime; even the lives we don't remember. That is what I want to hone in on today, brothers; the fact that our suffering is not caused by what we've done in this lifetime. Our suffering comes from being kicked out of the Garden of Eden, from being separated from God, from being separated from unity and love and oneness. And all we are doing in our 60, 70, 80, 90 years on this planet and every other lifetime that our souls have lived is trying to get back to the source, trying to get back to the perfection of oneness. But we should all be doing more for our brothers who are in need because the best way to slay the demon is with love. We see people tripping and falling all around us – falling into crime, falling into lust, falling into sickness and disease – and our duty is not to kick them while they are down, but rather to extend a helping hand. Because we understand that they are suffering, we know that they feel that separation from oneness, we understand that that their souls have been suffering for more lifetimes than we can imagine since the beginning of time. So brothers, when you've become self-aware and when you're living in enlightenment, use that liberation to help free others as well. And when someone kicks you while you're down? Pray for them, wish them well, and say “Forgive them for they know not what they do.” Because they don't, and neither do you, and neither do I, but we are all in this together. We are all one. We are all divine perfection. And we all deserve a whole lot of light and love. Enjoy the holidays, brothers, and continue to elevate your alpha.
Recorded while driving through Montana and released just in time for Kwanza, the boys discuss flying naked with libertarians, sans deodorant. Did Daddy make it home for Christmas? Will Cash's outfit get all "dogged up"? Does crying help you get free Liquor? Comedians T.J. Miller and Cash Levy discuss the hard-hitting holiday questions while en route to Montana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've been nominated in two categories for the Sports Podcast Awards! Best Baseball Podcast - Best Sports Business Podcast! You can vote for us here: https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/shortlist-category/ Today's word of the day is ‘mailbag' as in Christmas as in Kwanza as in New Years as in it's holiday mailbag time because NPDS is out of the country. But, the show goes on! How are giveaways done? Who makes up the schedule? Why are certain items given away on a day? Who plans it? (15:03) What is a new stadium survey? Do they even matter? Do teams just send them out for funsies? (29:40) A lifelong Clevelander asked about stadium renovations. The Guardians are removing the upper deck seats and adding partytime playhouses. Does this mean teams now are under the impression that smaller is better? (37:05) Who are the top 5 athletes I'd want to take on a weekend vacation… interesting. (44:00) Walking about the stadium and Guaranteed Rate Field doesn't allow you to walk around the lower concourse. Why is that? They have more food options and I want to explore the stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices