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Ann Marie and her husband traveled throughout the world and dreamt of living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. They took a leap of faith and made their dreams come true. Having a service mindset, she co-founded a microlending organization, Mano Amiga, and was the former Vice President of Casita Linda, which builds homes for families living in extreme poverty in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Ann Marie shares the following nuggets of life wisdom: pay attention to the needs of the people stay humble and keep learning we get more than we give tell our story and share our truth volunteering can enhance purpose we have so much wisdom to give seize the moment tags: Ann Marie Jackson is co-founder of microlending organization Mano Amiga and former Vice President of Casita Linda, story, stories, that, empower, empowering, empowerment, inspire, inspiring, inspiration, encourage, encouraging, encouragement, hope, light, podcast, Sean,
Cuando la carga se hace demasiado pesada, Jesús se coloca a nuestro lado para quitar el dolor, el pecado y el fracaso que nos hace desfallecer.
Nuestra #ActitudCaminoAlSol para esta ocasión, la proponemos con base en la colaboración y el altruismo con la frase: "Extiende tu mano amiga sin importar la distancia, el tiempo o las diferencias". En un mundo marcado por la diversidad y la distancia, el altruismo se erige como un faro de esperanza y solidaridad. Extender la mano amiga trasciende fronteras geográficas, barreras temporales y discrepancias culturales.
Ann Marie Jackson is the co-founder of microlending organization Mano Amiga and works with Casita Linda, which builds homes for families living in poverty in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She's lived as an expat in Mexico for a decade, is a columnist for Mexico Daily News and recently wrote a novel inspired by her life called the Broken Hummingbird. We talk about: - Why Ann Marie moved her family to Mexico - The joys of living in San Miguel de Allende - Ann Marie's passion for volunteering - Her experience working on human rights in China - The dangers of white saviourism and how to navigate that - The migration of Mexicans and other people to the US - Issues at the Mexico-US border - Casita Linda and how it helps families in poverty - Microlending organisations - The Healing Words Project - Writing a novel - How we can all give back more And more! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave us a 5* review on iTunes or wherever you're listening. Order the ebook or audiobook (narrated by Rachel) versions of Rachel's book, Magnificent Midlife: Transform Your Middle Years, Menopause And Beyond at magnificentmidlife.com/book The paperback can be purchased on Amazon or other online retailers: UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ US & Canada: https://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ You can listen to all the other episodes and get the show notes at magnificentmidlife.com/podcast. Recommended by the Sunday Times. Feedspot #3 in best midlife podcasts and #14 in best women over 50 podcasts worldwide. You'll find lots of strategies, support, and resources to help make your midlife magnificent at magnificentmidlife.com. Check out Rachel's online Revitalize Experience, a 6-week intensive small group mentoring experience or 1-1 Midlife Mentoring.
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Liz Ramírez, directora ejecutiva de Chicano Federation, nació en Estados Unidos, pero creció hasta los 5 años en Mexicali, ahora radica en San Diego.Tengo familia en los dos lados de la frontera, muchos recuerdos del lado mexicano.Mis padres estaban seguros que la educación era importante por ello me apoyaron en mis estudios, tuve que aprender lo de las becas, préstamos y todo lo relacionado con estudios.Estudie psicología y de entre los 400 estudiantes yo era la única de color, se me hizo difícil. Liz Ramìrez cuenta con más de una década de experiencia en el sector sin fines de lucro, está comprometida a servir y mejorar las vidas de niños, jóvenes y familias en el condado de San Diego y más allá.
Meet Ann Marie, American expat living in San Miguel de Allende, Ann Marie left on a sabbatical to test living there with her husband, years later they are still there living their dream among the artistic community. Very she quickly she got involved in the local community helping build houses with Casita Linda and then launching Mano Amiga to empower women through microloans for their small businesses. Recently she wrote a novel The broken hummingbird the story of an american woman moving abroad to fix her marriage and finding her new path. Tips in San Miguel de Allende: San Miguel Life: https://www.sanmiguellife.com/blog Academia Internacional de San Miguel de Allende: https://academiasanmiguel.org/ Atrio Restaurant https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g151932-d13316579-Reviews-Atrio-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast.html No Volveré (Pedro Infante) https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=no+volvere+pedro+infante+video&view=detail&mid=D82AA859D0C4C1F2366FD82AA859D0C4C1F2366F&FORM=VIRE
Al momento del impacto de la pandemia del Covid-19, las familias vulnerables sevieron más afectadas por los servicios de salud. Viendo la imperiosa necesidad, YanettRodríguez quiso poner su granito de arena y llevar operativos médicos a esascomunidades desvalidas.Ese proyecto que inició en un momento de angustia, siguió su expansión y se mantieneen pie llevando ayudas a los más necesitados. Bienvenida a Esto No Tiene Nombre,Yanett Rodríguez.
El Día Internacional del Recuerdo de la Trata de Esclavos y de su Abolición se conmemora el 23 de agosto de cada año con el fin de “inscribir la tragedia del comercio de esclavos en la memoria de todos los pueblos”, así como hacer “una reflexión colectiva de las causas históricas, los métodos y las consecuencias” de la esclavitud. En este contexto, en Radio de Derechos Indígenas de Cultural Survival realizamos un programa especial en el que reflexionamos sobre la esclavitud y su abolición desde una perspectiva económica, es decir, entendiendo estos hechos en el marco del nacimiento y desarrollo del capitalismo. Puede escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita. Música de introducción: - Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso. Música de fondo: - “Ambiente sonoro mar”, sin copyright. - “Cumbia negra” y “Mala raza” de CorronchaSon. Derechos de autor, propiedad de CorronchaSon. Usada bajo su permiso. Voces: - Ricardo Montejano del Valle, Radio Educación, México. - Ricardo Solís Herrera, docente, México. - Jorge Rafael Ramírez, director de Proyectos Sociales de Ashanti Perú-Red Peruana de Jóvenes Afrodescendientes. - Mijane Jiménez Salinas, presidenta de Mano Amiga de la Costa Chica y cofundadora de AfroPoderosas, México. - Guadalupe Pastrana, Nahua, Cultural Survival, México. Producción, edición y guión: - Guadalupe Pastrana, Nahua, Cultural Survival, México. Imagen: - Cultural Survival. Enlaces: - Día Internacional del Recuerdo de la Trata de Esclavos y de su Abolición. https://www.unesco.org/es/days/slave-trade-remembrance Esta es una producción de Radio de Derechos Indígenas. Nuestros programas son gratuitos para escuchar, descargar y difundir.
Señora bonita, mi amigo amo de casa. Lunes otra vez, el cuento de nunca acabar. Pero que no se acabe la semana sin su dosis diaria de desinformación, y ese es nuestro mero mole. Pare la oreja súbale a su radito porque estas, estas son las noticias:-¡JUSTICIA PARA ARIADNA! Presunto implicado en el feminicidio de Ariadna se entrega a las autoridades en Monterrey, Nuevo León.-¡MÉXICO DATE CUENTA! Presidente Peña Nieto afirma que son 'absurdas' las acusaciones por lavado de dinero y dice que no quiere volver a México. Ah pues ni quien quiera eh, quedese allá mejor.-¡MANO AMIGA! Joven con parálisis cerebral busca asistencia sexual por parte del gobierno. Una mano puede ser la diferencia. -Y EN LA MAÑANERA: ¡CLARO QUE SE LOS PRESTO! dice AMLO e invita a que todos asistan al zócalo por la marcha para defender al INE. Muchas gracias mi presi por prestarnos el patio de su palacio.Completamente en vivo y en directo, desde el vanguardista estudio C de telefórmula. Abriendo la conversación, siempre atendiendo a la clientela. Se quedan con el iluminado de la desinformancia, el vengador de las fake news, la lideresa de la radio: Chumel Torres
Latest Uvalde developments: Governor Greg Abbott has ordered the Texas House and Senate to convene special legislative committees to address school and gun safety in the wake of last week's school shooting in Uvalde, but stopping short of calling for a full special session of the Legislature. Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez, whose jurisdiction includes Uvalde, has accused Governor Abbott of attempting to "bamboozle" grieving locals with empty promises of legislative action. Five people remained hospitalized with injuries suffered in the shooting as of Wednesday, including a 10 year old girl who remains in serious condition. The Girl Scouts have posthumously honored shooting victim Amerie Jo Garza with its Bronze Cross, which is granted to members who display life-threatening heroism. A Wednesday night mobile home fire in north Austin has claimed the life of a young child. The City of Austin has filed a challenge with the U.S. Census Bureau, contesting the count in the most recent census in 2020 - we are the largest U.S. city so far to do so. The Austin Police Department is pushing for the reinstatement of automated license plate readers, or ALPR's - a tool that was suspended alongside budgetary modifications following the George Floyd protests in 2020. Meanwhile, five APD officers facing indictments over their use of force during those protests are suing the city, saying the “less than lethal” rounds employed during the demonstrations were defective, and that they were insufficiently trained in their use. TXDOT has begun an extensive project to remove those pesky stoplights from part of Loop 360. The criminal justice org Mano Amiga reports it has reached the necessary number of petition signatures to force a local vote on marijuana decriminalization in San Marcos. Texas French Bread announces its return, at first with sales via local farmers markets. The future of the historic building on 29th Street, largely destroyed by fire, remains uncertain. Texas Longhorns Men's Golf has won a national championship - its first NCAA title since 2012. Weekend live music features a boatload of interesting road shows: Friday includes The Mavericks at ACL Live at the Moody Theater, The Warlocks at Hotel Vegas, The Suffers and Emily Wells at the Parish, Night Drive at the Far Out Lounge, and KUTX's Rock The Park show witih Joe McDermott and Sir Woman at Mueller Lake Park. Saturday shows: Whores at the Parish, Diane Coffee at the Mohawk, and Symphony X at Empire Control Room. On Sunday, Steely Dan plays ACL Live, Lawrence and Misterwives are at Stubb's, and Lunar Vacation is at the Parish. Meanwhile, Panic! At The Disco will kick off their upcoming world tour with a show at Austin's Moody Center on September 8. And after a couple of cooler days with decent rain chances, "Mama Nature gets rude" - a string of potentially record-setting triple-digit days is on the way next week.
P. Juan (Argentina)-La Virgen nos pide, en su advocación de Fátima, que recemos y que ofrezcamos sacrificios para que del Cielo nos llegue la ayuda que tanto necesita nuestro mundo, para que vuelva a Dios.
Jesse and Austin talk to returning guest Sam Benavides of Mano Amiga, joined by their new Right to Justice Coordinator Elle Cross. Discussion takes place on the activities that Mano Amiga has been involved in recently and their new initiative to decriminalize cannabis possession charges in San Marcos, Texas. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/ManoAmigaSM/ or --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Omicron COVID spike continues spiking higher into Stage 5 range - the City seems likely to officially raise our precaution level to Stage 5 from the current Stage 4 this week. One in three local tests are coming back positive, and greater numbers of vaccinated patients are ending up in the hospital - while vaccinations are still considered solid protection from severe cases. AISD kids return to school today, while officials express confidence that the environment is safe. The University of Texas and Huston-Tillotson University announce remote teaching for the first two weeks of their spring semesters. FEMA is to open six new COVID testing sites in Texas, but none near Austin. KLBJ-FM morning man Dale Dudley leaves the station after almost 35 years. The new Moody Center has racked up over $15 million in ticket sales, months from opening their doors. Former Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman is launching a new low-calorie lager beer from Austin next month. The grassroots org Mano Amiga is underway with a petition effort to decriminalize possession of marijuana use for personal use in San Marcos. The organizers of the Luck Reunion in March announce extra shows with Jason Isbell and Shakey Graves. And topsy turvy weather continues, with two cold fronts inbound by the end of this weekend.
Episode 4 of the Lonestar Collective podcast hosted by Jesse Williams with special guest Samantha Benavides of the nonprofit Mano Amiga out of San Marcos, TX. Samantha talks about what Mano Amiga is doing in the community their work on cannabis decrim in Hays county, and the Lost River Film Fest which will feature three cannabis films totaling 1 hr 10 min. The Film festival decrim block will be Saturday, September 11 @ 5:30 pm at the San Marcos Public Library. Be sure to also check out the related article at https://txcannaco.com/mano-amiga-to-hold-film-festival-block-on-cannabis-decriminalization/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cuan bueno es contar con la ayuda de Dios en la vida, confiar en El, y saber que en los días oscuros cuando mas necesitamos y desearíamos El se hiciera presente en nuestras vidas;El usa personas qué tal vez nunca imaginamos, muchas veces de esas que están lejos, o cerca o gente qué tal vez no conocemos pero Dios les usa para darnos una palabra de aliento.Dios siempre está presente !! El cuida de quienes confían su vida a El.
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Lectura de El Aposento Alto para hoy jueves 22 de octubre de 2020
Aurora Nohemi es una cantautora Guatemalteca, que tuve la fortuna de conocer hace tres años. Apoyen su música no se van arrepentir, tiene una voz angelical. A través de ella crea conciencia con un enfoque social y politico sobre lo que sucede por allá. Pueden escuchar sus canciones por aquí https://soundcloud.com/aurora-nohemi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-landaverde/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelly-landaverde/support
Exsar and Scott are back in the studio and ready to tackle a new week in San Marcos politics. This week's episode was filled with discussion about historic preservation. Are the city council and historic preservation commission trying to force the designation of historic structures in light of the demolition of the San Marcos Telephone Co. building? The 2019 city council elections are right around the corner. Who will we see run for office? Lastly, local immigrant activist organization Mano Amiga hosting a candlelight vigil on June 12, calling for the end of inhumane conditions reported at detention centers across the state. Support the show: Patreon.com/SanMarcosScoop
Despite an overpopulated jail that is costing the county millions to outsource prisoners, Hays County District Attorney Wes Mau said the county will continue to prosecute possession of marijuana. But does Texas need to take a different approach in regards to how we prosecute minor offenders? And what does the DA's statement mean for the rest of the criminal justice system? In 2017, county records indicate marijuana possession was the leading charge with over 800 arrests. Critics point to these numbers as hard evidence that taking a different approach to marijuana possession may relieve some of the pressures on the jail and court system. Joining Exsar on the San Marcos Scoop was Karen Munoz and Joe Ptak. Munoz is the co-founder of Mano Amiga, criminal justice and immigration rights activists group and Ptak is a local expert in the criminal justice system. Together, the trio discussed how changing the paradigm on marijuana offenders could help save the taxpayers millions while potentially saving the lives of thousands of people. Support the show: Patreon.com/SanMarcosScoop Links: http://www.fox7austin.com/news/local-news/hays-county-will-continue-prosecuting-marijuana-cases-despite-new-hemp-law-1 https://www.facebook.com/ManoAmigaSM/
Envía tu mano desde lo alto; Redímeme, y sácame de las muchas aguas, De la mano de los hombres extraños, Salmos 144:7 (RVR1960)
The Hays County Jail's overpopulation crisis has left county officials to outsource prisoners to neighboring counties, costing millions of dollars a year. And even with the multimillion dollar bond renovation project set to be complete in 2020, the jail is still projected to be overpopulated. The system, according to activists and local politicians, needs to be reformed. But how do you reform the criminal justice system that will benefit those who have not yet been convicted of a crime? Welcome to another episode of the San Marcos Scoop. This week, Exsar interviewed Eric Martinez with activist organization Mano Amiga and Faylita Hicks, a poet and author, to discuss the issues at the jail and potential solutions to solve the crisis. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/politics/texas/article/Lazy-judges-Newcomers-Career-criminals-Hays-13483929.php Music by Lee Rosevere and Daniel Birch
Lynn Pinugu is the co-founder of She Talks Asia and Mano Amiga. She is a passionate advocate for women's empowerment and quality education for all. Mano Amiga is a nonprofit organization providing high quality education and community development services to children & families from low-income communities. Mano Amiga uplifts communities through increased student learning outcomes, improved access to health and medical services, and increased sustainable livelihood opportunities. She Talks Asia aims to spark global female conversations through on-ground conferences, advocacy campaigns, and online stories focused on educating, empowering, and inspiring females from all over the world. Lynn shares how she was able to re-examine her life to get to know her true self and what she was truly passionate about. She also shares her life's purpose to make the world a better place. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Lynn's episode, Lynn's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
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"Una mano amiga", Delfines de Etiopía
"Una mano amiga", Delfines de Etiopía
Un resumen de los logros y nuevas perspectivas de UMA en la voz de uno de sus fundadores. UMA ofrece asistencia y atención integral comunitaria o individual, a niños, niñas, adolescentes y ancianos desasistidos. A través de una red de voluntarios y centros de atención integral que les brinde herramientas para mejorar su calidad de vida.