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littlelobbyists.org
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| | | | | I would encourage parents to help their children discover their interests and passions. When you care about something deeply, it becomes part of your story and advocacy. I strongly believe each person can tell their story in their own way, whether it's from visual communication, gestures, or facilitated by a person or assistive technology. | |
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www.14hills.net
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| | | | | Photo by Ivy ChenMeeting anyone for the first time risks being awkward, especially after more than a year of pandemic lockdown. Meeting someone for the first time when you share a background of an historically unacknowledged genocide is another matter altogether. Will we raise the topic? What side of it was their family on? How did they survive? Is that why they're here, or...? One doesn't want to assume, but it also feels a little early to ask right after learning somebody's name - even if one's | |
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musically.com
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| | | | | Explore the use of AI in music marketing. Discover how AI-powered tools like Cresqa can help artists free up time spent on content creation. | |
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literariness.org
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| | | Blue Humanities is one of the most enthralling and important areas of emergent research in disciplines ranging from history to visual arts, to cultural and literary studies. In 2009, literary scholar Steve Mentz coined the phrase "blue cultural studies" or "blue humanities"-thereby providing a platform for the collective work of an increasing number of scholars... | ||