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Konuğumuz sanatçı Merve Mepa, Londra'dan, Delfina Vakfı'ndaki atölyesinden bize sesleniyor.
Nuggets from chapter champion, founder, MEPA growth director and Managing Director at Mohammed Alarji Contracting Company, Abdullah Alarji. Learn more about us and what we do by visiting eoeast.org
Nella quarantasettesima puntata del podcast Appalti al volo parliamo della complessità della digitalizzazione delle gare d'appalto a partire dall'esperienza della preabilitazione al nuovo portale di Acquisti in rete PA.Il nostro ospite è Sacha Emiliani, tender manager e ideatore della community #vitadagara.Per suggerirci nuovi temi e possibili ospiti per le prossime puntate scriveteci a appaltialvolo@legal-team.it. Il presente materiale è per fini informativi e non costituisce consulenza legale.
In this first episode of a two-part series on pozcast, host James Watson sits down to talk with Tim Wesseling and Lynne, two well-respected peer researchers, about their inspiration, employment realities, and using identity and their lived experiences as commodities in community-based work.Tim is a Peer Research Associate (PRA) at the British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS with over 29 years of experience living with HIV. Lynne lives in Ottawa and has been a PRA for over 10 years, predominately working on studies that look at the impact of the social determinants of health on people living with HIV. She is currently part of the Ontario team that is working on the HIV Stigma Index with REACH Nexus at the MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. In addition to our episode guests, we also hear from several PRAs across Canada about their experiences in research and how they see these participatory, community-based processes evolving over time.In this frank and revealing conversation, we take a closer look at how the principles of GIPA and MEPA are holding up in research settings and learn how our guests apply their “peerness” to strengthen the approach to research and its outcomes. This episode has a little bit for everyone, so check it out and stay tuned for next month's episode as we continue this conversation with two Principal Investigators who are leading innovative community-based research projects in two different regions of Canada.Full episode detailsVisit the episode page on The Positive Effect website for full episode details and to learn more about guests Mark, Logan and Charlie. Click here for the full audio transcript.Subscribe to pozcast on your favourite podcast streaming service to ensure you're notified when new episodes are released each month and never miss an episode!
Anne and Kevin are back from a mini-vacation and discuss recent stories in Quincy news. These stories include the administration declaring a public process to determine the future of the Munroe Building, Pine Island Bridge being formally withdrawn, the Town River Marina, and downtown development being only one-third complete. Anne also unearths a new property acquisition with covid money and they let you know about "Picnic at the Park" hosted by the Friends of Faxon Park. Picnic at the Park, Saturday July 31st., 3-6pm at Faxon Park. MEPA recommendations and resident's letters can be viewed https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/EEA/emepa/mepacerts/2021/sc/enf/16371%20ENF%20Merrymount%20Park%20Pedestrian%20Boardwalk%20Project%20Quincy%20compressed.pdf (here). CityLimits Artwork | Liam Mahoney. Check out his https://www.lmillustration.com/ (artwork.)
It's all about transparency! Kevin and Anne discuss the recent city budget vote and then turn their attention to the city's latest plan of purchasing a marina, to move the USS Salem. Happy 4th of July! MEPA recommendations and resident's letters can be viewed https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/EEA/emepa/mepacerts/2021/sc/enf/16371%20ENF%20Merrymount%20Park%20Pedestrian%20Boardwalk%20Project%20Quincy%20compressed.pdf (here). CityLimits Artwork | Liam Mahoney. Check out his https://www.lmillustration.com/ (artwork.)
Anne and Kevin discuss the Anne's remonstrance regarding the city purchasing the Munroe Building and the administration's reaction. They also discuss Quincy agreeing to spend 100 million on improvements in a settlement with the EPA, the Pine Island "Pedestrian footbridge" and read listener mail. File a complaint with the Inspector General on the Mayor's spending of pandemic funds to purchase a building – 1-800-MISUSED. (647-8733) Press #5. Hours are 9 - 11am Monday & Wed. and 1-3pm Tuesday & Thursday. You can also email them anytime https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oig/hotline.html? (here). Press the red button labeled "Report Here". Please send comment to MEPA by June 15th. They don't have to be elaborate comments. You can use either MEPA's online portal to https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/EEA/PublicComment/Landing/ ("Make a Comment") at MEPA's website, or email your comments directly to Erin Flaherty at Erin.Flaherty@mass.gov and CC: to MEPA@mass.gov. Please be sure to include in the subject line of your email "Merrymount Park Pedestrian Boardwalk Project #16371". Mayor's soundclip from iPhone recording of Joe Catalano's https://www.qatv.org/AMQuincy (AM Quincy) Listener Mail background music by Shane Ivers of https://www.silvermansound.com/ (silvermansound.com) Sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com/ (Zapsplat.com) CityLimits Artwork | Liam Mahoney. Check out his https://www.lmillustration.com/ (artwork.)
Une promenade hallucinée dans la ville confinée. L'activité s'est retirée, et la ville est sur le flanc comme un bateau sur l'estran. Le canot dérive dans un espace à la fois tangible et mental, dans les rues dehors, mais aussi dans les angoisses, dedans. La ville n'est pas seulement rendue à la nature et au silence, elle est encore pleine des bruits et des misères qui l'habitent. Réalisé par Americo Mariani et Ludovic Mepa. Avec le poème La ville d' Emile Verhaeren et des textes des auteurs. Avec les voix de Clélia Amalric / Emmanuelle Tornero / Jean-Baptiste Barra / Eric Leclerc La prise de son ambisonique a été rendue possible par Julien Tardieu de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Toulouse. Kaye Mortley a réalisé une pièce courte pour Le grain des choses, qui vient de clôturer sa moisson fin décembre. Un écho de nos villes aussi, nos villes malmenées par le silence, Le président Macron dans la pluie, des crépitements, des pas,… une angoisse et beaucoup de beauté, c’est La ronde, de Kaye Mortley
Brittany Nash is a Black domestic transracial adoptee and the founder of The Daily Adoptee blog and soon to be online publication that highlights the experience and expertise of transracial adoptees. As an adoptee, turned foster child, who from Southern MN, she uses her experience of growing up in predominantly white spaces to connect the dots of the intent and impact of the adoption industry and foster care system as they align with history, politics, racism, discrimination, and mental health. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Communication from Bethany Lutheran College where her emphasis was Journalism and Business. While there she also worked for the college's Diversity Center where she started to kindle her passion for social advocacy. She combines her love for investigative journalism, descriptive writing, and racial justice to bring a unique adoptee narrative to adoption and foster care spaces. Timeline of Events and Key Legislation: 1921: Tusla Race Massacre 1935: Social Security Act 1939 -1945: World War ll 1945: Baby Scoop Era begins 1947: Cold War begins 1948: Executive Order 9981: Desegregation of the Armed Forces 1954: Civil Rights Movement 1955 - 1975 Vietnam War 1954: Browning vs Board of Edu 1961: ADC Foster Act 1962: Aid to Families with Dependent Children 1962: Public Welfare Amendment 1965: Death of Malcolm X 1964: Civil Rights Act 1968: Death of Martin Luther King Jr. 1968: Civil Rights Movement 1969: Death of Frank Hampton 1967: Loving vs the State of Virginia 1970: Baby Scoop Era ends 1971: War on Drugs begins 1978: Indian Child Welfare Act 1980: The Adoption Assistance & Child Welfare Act 1991: Cold War ends 1993: Family Preservation & Family Support Services Program (MEPA) begins 1994: The Multi-Ethnic Placement Act 1996: Inter-Ethnic Placement Provisions (revised parts of MEPA) 1997: the Adoption & Safe Families Act Reference Articles: A Brief Legislative History of the Child Welfare System Brief History of the Drug War The case for national action- the negro famil Donate to the TRA Writers & Educators Fund
El espíritu y el aroma del lúpulo se apoderan del regreso de la primera temporada de este podcast para celebrar el IPA Day con dos grosos que la rompen en este estilo: Alberto Rodríguez, de Itzel Craft Beer, y Cristian Meter, de Güira. Sí, alto Dream Team de las IPAs conseguimos, papá. ¿Necesitamos seguir vendiéndote este episodio? Mepa que ya fue, ¿No? Pero cumplimos en decirte que los expertos van a hablar de la historia del estilo, técnicas de lupulado, y van a dar consejitos sobre IPA que van a elevar tu nivel de lúpulo hasta llegar al Nirvana (?
Oggi il MEpa costituisce il principale strumento di coinvolgimento delle PMI nel mercato delle forniture pubbliche; infatti, ogni operatore, indipendentemente dalle dimensioni, può proporre la propria offerta commerciale. E’ evidente che, in un primo momento, tutto ciò comporterà oltre alla dematerializzazione delle offerte, anche delle spese in più e un maggiore impegno da parte delle risorse umane nell’acquisizione di nuove modalità di lavoro.Arriva la nuova piattaforma a Febbraio 2018, ne parliamo ..VIDEO QUI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6yfyZfBRhQ&t=54s_
In this episode of RadEO we speak to S.M. Imran about leaving a hugely successful company to start a new one, the challenges in running a family company and keeping your self and how to be successful no matter what industry you move into. Subscribe on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radeo/id1250841955) or Soudcloud (https://soundcloud.com/radeopodcast) Books we talked about: * Malcolm Gladwell - The Tipping point (https://www.amazon.com/Tipping-Point-Little-Things-Difference/dp/0316346624) About Imran: S.M.Imran is a passionate EO Lahore member for last 7 years. He has spent 6 years in EO leadership and is currently serving as Regional Chair MEPA (Middle East, Pakistan and Africa) region. An undergrad from American University in Dubai in BBA Finance. He finished his high schooling from Canada and earlier years in Karachi, Pakistan. He started off his career with his family business by leading setup of a new Textile Spinning factory in the family’s textile segment. At that point, the textile was doing sales if $45 million annually for the group. He was able to drive the production and sales of the segment up to $108 million in 7 years. He also started a poultry layer farm business as a new segment with the capacity of 300000 eggs per day. The other businesses in the family are leather, banking and power generation. In 2013, he left the family business and started assisting his nephew in setting up a fashion retail brand for women “BTW | By The Way”. Is currently engaged in starting another business of Property development to redefine lifestyle in peri-urban areas of the country. www.btwonline.pk Apart from work and EO. He has been an active philanthropist in supporting and working for relief in natural disaster struck areas of Pakistan. He has served as a member on boards of many govt and private bodies including hospitals, universities, governmental committees and textile association. Show notes: * Tell us about your entrepreneurial journey getting involved in the family business what lead you to EO and where are you headed right now 1:21 * Family business 1:33 * Retail business 3:34 * Property in Pakistan 5:35 * “By now or cry later” where did you pick up on this? 6:26 * Most important thing about retail is how you plan your merchandising 9:52 * How did you target the key individuals who drive the behaviour? 10:42 * How did you design your business model around consumer behaviour? 13:43 * Family first mindset 14:45 * Core Value 20:40 * Story of shop assistant baby dying 21:38 * This year’s MEPA team – building bridges 24:00 * The meaning of leadership 26:00 * Challenge you would like to leave us with or a message 26:54 - RadEO is a podcast for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs. It is hosted by Ross Drakes and Rich Mulholland and produced by the Entrepreneurs organisation in South Africa. Tune in every 2 weeks to hear conversations with business owners who will share their experiences and stories of what they have learnt building their business and what drives them to keep going. If you have a business and want more information on EO, get in touch.