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Selene
The Baron's Bogie Bash

Selene

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 15:34


Every year in Selene the annual Bogie Party celebrates the spooky season. Felicity Founders has some new competition ever since The Spirits Baron Mizra Kovach arrived in town and built his palace The Revels on the shores of Parvum Pond. While his grounds swell with revelers - we join this party in the VIP, Mizra's underground dungeon.Featuring the amazing talents of: Mizra & Braxton - John KennardPendleton - Jeremiah DaltonCharity - Aubrey AkersJane - SJ HarrisBennet - Alister CadoJules - Tali Hamilton Original song ‘Once' written by John Kennard and AJRSelene - A Narrated Supernatural MysteryTheme Song by Matt Vanacorohttps://www.patreon.com/CleverthanA Clever > Than Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podcast Torah-Box Entre Femmes
Dernier Chabbath de l'année : la Ségoula du Ben Ich 'Haï

Podcast Torah-Box Entre Femmes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 1:36


La rabbanite Yémima Mizra'hi nous dévoile la Ségoula du Ben ich 'Haï à faire aujourd'hui, dernier Chabbath de l'année, pendant l'allumage des bougies !

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AIFF - Atlantic International Film Festival

In this episode we explore a film that mashes up the textures of Indian cinema with a Canadian coming-of-age picture. The Queen Of My Dreams is a comedy-drama that explores the casm between desires and expectations. Set Against the backdrop of a shared obsession with Bollywood fantasy. Mariam, a Pakistani Muslim woman, and her Canadian-born daughter Azra come of age in two different eras.I was joined by writer and director Fawzia Mirza. Fawzia is a Canadian film and TV actress, writer, producer, and director. Her work includes web series Kam Kardashian and Brown Girl Problems, and the 2017 film Signature Move. Mizra came out as a Muslim lesbian in 2016, and describes herself as "a lesbian, Muslim, Pakistani, actor, activist, writer, producer, lawyer and creature of passion". Her first short film, also titled The Queen of My Dreams was inspired from feelings as a young girl. Fawzia Mirza fell under the spell of Bollywood heroines and their promise of love and feminine perfection. As an adult, she looks back and re-imagines the epic romance in the classic film Aradhana, in a queer light. In 2020, her feature screenplay adaptation of The Queen of My Dreams was accepted into the Toronto International Film Festival Writers Studio and Filmmaker Lab, under the working title Me, My Mom & Sharmila. The film was shot in 2022, under the working title Me, My Mom & Sharmila. It was adapted from Mirza's theatrical stage play of the same name. The 2023 Atlantic International Film Festival is just around the corner, and with it comes a new line-up of films across a fresh collection of streams. This podcast showcases the voices of filmmakers whose work will feature in the 2023 program, going deep behind the vision and motivation for each film.Find out More:https://atlanticfilmfestival.ca/Produced by Podstarterhttps://www.podstarter.io/

Trascendente
"Platicas con Trascendentes" Con Mizraim Piñon

Trascendente

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 49:21


Mizra es un gran líder de Jóvenes, papa, pastor y predicador. Su constancia y dedicación lo ha hecho una persona super multifacética y disciplinada del cual podemos aprender mucho. Disfruta de este episodio y si quieres escucharnos en otras plataformas te las dejamos aquí abajo.

The Tikvah Podcast
Yehoshua Pfeffer on How Haredi Jews Think About Serving in the IDF

The Tikvah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 39:17


Mandatory army service plays an essential function within Israeli civic culture, absorbing and equalizing Ashkenazi, Mizraḥi (Middle Eastern), religious, secular, male, female, Ethiopian, Russian Jews and more. In the IDF, all of these identities step back and create room for a national Israeli identity to step forward. Almost every Jewish community in Israel serves in the IDF, except one: the Ḥaredi (ultra-Orthodox) community. 70 years ago, Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, famously gave ḥaredi leaders an official exemption from compulsory national service, an exemption that persists to this day, along with much accompanying controversy. On this week's podcast, the ḥaredi leader Yehoshua Pfeffer, himself a rabbinic judge, asks whether that exemption is just. In conversation with Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver, he explores the background behind the reluctance to serve, and brings us inside the debate currently unfolding within Israel's Orthodox communities about the fulfillment of civic obligation and moral duty. Musical selections are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.

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The Tikvah Podcast: Yehoshua Pfeffer on How Haredi Jews Think About Serving in the IDF

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


Mandatory army service plays an essential function within Israeli civic culture, absorbing and equalizing Ashkenazi, Mizraḥi (Middle Eastern), religious, secular, male, female, Ethiopian, Russian Jews and more. In the IDF, all of these identities step back and create room for a national Israeli identity to step forward. Almost every Jewish community in Israel serves in […]

FreshBrains
Managing ICP in TBI Patients

FreshBrains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 36:47


One of the central things we do for neuro patients in control their ICP. But, does tight control of ICP improve outcomes? Is ICP the best thing for us to be optimizing, especially if brain ischemia is what we're trying to avoid? What about brain tissue oxygenation? I'll quickly review the evidence, and you decide. Lundberg demonstrating ICP measured from an EVD in TBI patients. Lundberg, N., Troupp, H., Lorin, H. (1965). Continuous Recording of the Ventricular-Fluid Pressure in Patients with Severe Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Journal of Neurosurgery 22(6), 581-590. https://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.1965.22.6.0581 Model showing independent effects of ICP and blood pressure on TBI outcomes. Marmarou, A., Anderson, R., Ward, J., Choi, S., Young, H., Eisenberg, H., Foulkes, M., Marshall, L., Jane, J. (1991). Impact of ICP instability and hypotension on outcome in patients with severe head trauma Journal of Neurosurgery 75(Supplement), S59-S66. https://dx.doi.org/10.3171/sup.1991.75.1s.0s59 Mortality in TBI over the past 150 years (note the large decrease through the 70s and 80s). Stein, S., Georgoff, P., Meghan, S., Mizra, K., Sonnad, S. (2010). 150 Years of Treating Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review of Progress in Mortality Journal of Neurotrauma 27(7), 1343-1353. https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2009.1206 BEST-TRIP trial comparing invasive ICP monitoring to clinical exam and CT. No difference in outcomes in severe TBI patients. Chesnut, R., Temkin, N., Carney, N., Dikmen, S., Rondina, C., Videtta, W., Petroni, G., Lujan, S., Pridgeon, J., Barber, J., Machamer, J., Chaddock, K., Celix, J., Cherner, M., Hendrix, T. (2012). A Trial of Intracranial-Pressure Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury The New England Journal of Medicine 367(26), 2471-2481. https://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1207363 Meta-analysis of invasive ICP studies. Observational studies consistently show a benefit to ICP monitoring. Shen, L., Wang, Z., Su, Z., Qiu, S., Xu, J., Zhou, Y., Yan, A., Yin, R., Lu, B., Nie, X., Zhao, S., Yan, R. (2016). Effects of Intracranial Pressure Monitoring on Mortality in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Meta-Analysis PLOS ONE 11(12), e0168901. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168901 Original Lancet article discussing secondary injury from ischemia in TBI. Graham, D., Adams, J. (1971). ISCHÆMIC BRAIN DAMAGE IN FATAL HEAD INJURIES The Lancet 297(7693), 265-266. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(71)91003-8 First studies to look at outcome in TBI patients using Licox Santbrink, H., Maas, A., Avezaat, C. (1996). Continuous Monitoring of Partial Pressure of Brain Tissue Oxygen in Patients with Severe Head Injury Neurosurgery 38(1), 21-31. https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006123-199601000-00007 Valadka, A., Gopinath, S., Contant, C., Uzura, M., Robertson, C. (1998). Relationship of brain tissue PO2 to outcome after severe head injury Critical Care Medicine 26(9), 1576-1581. https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199809000-00029 BOOST-II trial. Respiratory interventions were able to improve PbO2 in TBI patients, and that group showed an improved outcome, including disability and mortality. Okonkwo, D., Shutter, L., Moore, C., Temkin, N., Puccio, A., Madden, C., Andaluz, N., Chesnut, R., Bullock, M., Grant, G., McGregor, J., Weaver, M., Jallo, J., LeRoux, P., Moberg, D., Barber, J., Lazaridis, C., Diaz-Arrastia, R. (2017). Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Phase-II Critical Care Medicine 45(11), 1907. https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0000000000002619

Haciendo Sentido
11: Como complacer a tu pareja II: Chismes de Santo Valentin

Haciendo Sentido

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 85:43


¡Ahora les toca a los chicos! En este nuevo episodio René, Nate y Mizra nos cuentan sus malas experiencias celebrando el Día de San Valentin. ¡Que algaro! #blacklabelontable #cavabacktoback Síguenos en nuestras redes: haciendo_sentido (IG), sentido haciendo (Twitter) y Haciendo Sentido (Fb). Musica del podcast gracias a #skepticmusica, síganlo en todas las redes sociales y escucha #Elshowdefriki y su nuevo sencillo #JackDelano. Gracias #Edman por el apoyo siempre. Escuchen su podcast #Lasqueson.

Pod Academy
Adventures in Abyssinia – Introducing James Bruce of Kinneard

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 10:29


Take a look at The Tribuna of the Uffizi by Johan Zoffany. What do you see? A group of Georgian Grand Tourist poseurs.  But one figure, towers above the rest, stands apart, on the far right of the painting. It is James Bruce of Kinneard, the real Indiana Jones. James Bruce is introduced in this blog, and in the accompanying short podcast  by our producer, Antonia Dalivalle.  Antonia explores the story of Bruce's travels in Abyssinia/Ethiopia in her  longer podcast The Real Indiana Jones - coming soon.  In the left-hand corner of the painting, a jumble of valuable artefacts - including a distressed looking lion sculpture – are strewn across the floor. The connoisseurs are crowded into a chapel-like space, the Tribuna in Florence’s Uffizi Gallery. This was a ‘Holy of Holies’ – a ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame’ – of treasured European antiquities and artworks. They were on an eighteenth-century equivalent of the ‘Gap Year’. They weren’t finding themselves – but rather, the roots of European culture, through art, literature and archaeology. Between coffee breaks at Rome’s Caffè degli Inglesi, the go-to-place for Brits abroad, members of the landed gentry would draw classical antiquities and attempt to elevate their minds.Zoffany’s painting was designed to be a ‘conversation piece’. And it achieved its aim. In November 1779, Horace Walpole sent a letter to Sir Horace Mann, sneering that the piece is ‘crowded with a flock of travelling boys, and one does not know or care whom’. Bit awkward, considering Horace Mann himself is in the painting. The son of Robert Walpole (the first Prime Minister of Britain) Horace himself had sashayed through Europe on a Grand – or rather, Grandiloquent - Tour. Instead of following the pack of milordi around the to-do list of Florentine sights, Horace enjoyed balmy evenings on the Ponte Vecchio bridge in his wide-brimmed straw hat and linen nightie, recounting a list of all the sights he couldn’t be bothered to go and see. Back to the Tribuna. On the right, a small gathering of Grand Tourists admire the voluptuous posterior of the Venus de’ Medici. One of them goes in for a closer look with his magnifying glass. One figure, towering above the rest, stands apart. In the midst of the swaggering, sniggering gaggle of Grand Tourists, he almost escapes our notice. He’s at the margin of the painting, and seemingly an outsider, but he’s an essential compositional device. He’s one of only three participants in this painting who meet our gaze directly. The ruddy face of Zoffany peeps at us from behind the Niccolini Madonna and Titian’s sassy Venus of Urbino gives us the eye. Is Zoffany trying to tell us something, trying to mark this person out from the others? Who was he? Zoffany thought he was a ‘great man – the wonder of his age’.2 He had presence. A six-foot four, red-headed Scottish laird, with a loud, booming voice. Despite his raging tempers, he was empathetic and charismatic. His name was James Bruce of Kinnaird.   In 1774, he was in Florence, having just been on a diversion in his Grand Tour. It was a very long and unusual diversion. He went to ‘Abyssiniah’ on his Gap Year. James Bruce of Kinnaird was the real Indiana Jones. On his black horse Mizra, Persian for ‘scholar’, he visited the ancient city believed to be the Queen of Sheba’s hometown and dwelling-place of the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy of Holies. But Bruce was no interloper. He stayed in Abyssinia, today known as Ethiopia, for three years, from 1769 to 1772.  He would become a familiar of the Abyssinian royal court. Appointed Lord of the Bedchamber to the Emperor, he would gain unique insights into the country’s royal and political history. He became friends with the Machiavellian Governor of Tigray and fell in love with his wife,Ozoro Esther, a beautiful and brutal princess. When he left Abyssinia, she threw a lavish party for him. They dined on honey and hunted buffalo.

Haciendo Sentido
2: Mini Episodio: Entrevista - Mizra

Haciendo Sentido

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 11:48


Los Mini Episodios, son entrevistas cortas con los integrantes de Haciendo Sentido Podcast con el fin de que los oyentes se familiaricen con las voces y los conozcan un poco más. El primer entrevistado: Mizraim

New Books in Women's History
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar's work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Jewish Studies
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Israel Studies
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books in Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Smadar Lavie, “Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition)” (U Nebraska Press, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:07


In Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture (Revised Edition) (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in Israel. She suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship. In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.  Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AL MEDIODIA CHICAGO
LA FRONTERA NOS CRUZO

AL MEDIODIA CHICAGO

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 6:27


El artista gráfico michoacano Mizraím Cárdenas nos presenta la exhibición La Frontera Nos Cruzo.Esta exibición ya está abierta en UNAM Chicago.

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Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW ONE WOMAN SAVED THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN! Sally Becker | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Help | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 82:12


If you've ever thought one person couldn't make a difference, or that you can't make a difference in the world around you, then do we have the difference-making show for you! Today I'll be talking with one of the most heroic people I've ever met, even if she wouldn't call herself one. Her name's Sally Becker, aka the Angel of Mostar also occasionally known as ‘The Daughter of Mother Theresa'. She's a true hero of the Balkan conflicts and kids of war everywhere and has rescued and saved the lives of hundreds if not thousands of childen and victims of the tragic wars. She's also the author of an amazing book, Sunflowers and Snipers:Saving Children in the Balkan War Today we'll talk about what it means to step forward, take chances, and to work to make a difference. That plus we'll talk about the plight of children in warzones, and what we can do to help. That plus we'll talk about Selma and Mizra, Maja Kajazic, Elmir and Lela, Marigona, Why if you think your are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito, what is maybe airlines, and what would happen if an arms manufacturer blew up next to a marmelade factory. Self-Help and Self-Improvement Notes Include: How Sally Becker carried the Olympic Torch into the stadium to Muhamad Ali What happened when Sally lived on a Kibbutz in Israel What happened in May of 1993 What happened in the Balkans and in parts of Yugoslavia after the fall of the Berlin Wall? How a small Jewish community in Mostar found out she was there How she helped save a UN convoy while helping Bosnian Muslim kids How she ended up saving the lives of children in Bosnia How she came under sniper fire while driving an ambulance How she began a long career in Humanitarian Aid What it means to suffer from ‘Jewish guilt' and how that's helped her save children's lives How she rescued 98 sick and wounded kids and there families How she became the “Angel of Mostar” How Sallybecker.co.uk was made by one of the children rescued by her Operation Angel The story of Maya Kazacich The story of Elmir and Lela What happened when she went to rescue children in Kosovo How she rescued children, was arrested, and was shot by an assassin in Kosovo What drives Sally Becker to help others What happened with the president of Albania What happened to Marigona What's happening in Sinjar and to the Yissidi's by Isis. To help visit: roadtopeace.org.uk or www.roadtopeaceglobal.org Supported by Scott LaStatey, a producer in LA And to find out more sallybecker.co.uk And check out the book Sunflowers and Snipers Sally Becker ‘Angel of Mostar' Shares How She Rescued & Saved Thousands of Children's Lives During the Bosnian Conflict & in Kosovo | Inspirational | Motivational | Spiritual | Spirituality | Self-Improvement | Inspiration | Motivation | Self-Help