17 September 2016

1000s of At-Risk Girls in Nigeria to Benefit From Technology Education Leveraging 3D Printing

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Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF) is an international non-profit, citizen-sector organization inspiring the next generation of technology entrepreneurs and leaders who bring innovative solutions to their nations challenges. YTF announced at the 2016 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting a Commitment to Action to train 6,000 out-of-school girls in Nigeria who are at risk of, or have survived, human trafficking in cutting-edge, in-demand technology skills. This digital skills training in 3D printing will occur at YTF digital hubs in Nigeria. This training focuses on the growing demand for 3D printing skills using human-centered innovation principles, a problem-based approach to designing and creating products. Girls who take this training will earn a trade certification, gain employment-ready skills and benefit from mentorship in employment and entrepreneurial settings. (PRNewsFoto/Youth for Technology Foundation)
The Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF) announced at the 2016 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting a Commitment to Action to train 6,000 out-of-school girls in Nigeria who are at risk of, or have survived, human trafficking in cutting-edge, in-demand technology skills.
This digital skills training in 3D printing will occur at YTF digital hubs in Nigeria. Training by YTF master trainers will incorporate female STEM professionals, industry experts and entrepreneurs as mentors. 
It will also incorporate partnerships with grassroots organizations that will provide training on sexual and reproductive health rights education, and local businesses that will provide apprenticeships for the girls. 

14 September 2016

On The 25th Of September, #PokemonGO Lures Will Be Shared At... Shared Space [#Westcliff]

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Pokemon Go Lure Party At Shared Space, Westcliff - Poster

Yes, you've read it right! Shared Space, the Christian charity shop in London Road, opposite the Palace Theatre (being, rather conveniently, a PokĆ©stop,) will host a PokĆ©mon Go Lure Party for FOUR hours, giving a chance to the local PokĆ©mon Go players to catch lots of PokĆ©mons without having to walk all the way to Southend's High Street or Chalkwell Park to do the same, for once. 


(Obviously, Trainers who don't live in Westcliff are also very welcome to join us... The more, the merrier.)
It will start at 10:30 AM and finish at 14:30 PM, giving ample time for people to make the most of this opportunity. 
Not only they won't need to rush to the PokĆ©stop where the lure modules are released, but they will also be able to sit down while catching PokĆ©mons (and restocking their devices with PokĆ©balls, potions, etc..), having a friendly chat with other Trainers and, if they want to, even have a drink (coffee, tea and orange squash will be available for a small charge.)
It might be a good idea to have some "lucky eggs" ready to use during that time, so that you can double the XPs you'll earn when you catch all those Pokemons... ;-)
And, of course, with two PokĆ©gyms in five minutes walk from each side of the charity shop, there will be opportunities for the Trainers to use the potions they'll get from the PokĆ©stop if they are in full "PokĆ©mood" ;-)

13 September 2016

SOCAN MontrƩal Awards Gala Honours Eighty Music Creators and Publishers

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Some of the 26th annual SOCAN Montreal Awards winners (from left to right, top row): Safia Nolin (Breakout Awards), Alain Chartrand (Special Achievement Award), Ariane Moffatt (Songwriter of the Year), Richard SĆ©guin (Lifetime Achievement Award), Luc Fortin, QuĆ©bec's Minister Culture & Communications, StĆ©phane Venne (Cultural Impact Award); (from left to right, second row) SOCAN’s Chief Executive Officer Eric Baptiste, GeneviĆØve CĆ“tĆ©, SOCAN's Chief Quebec Affairs Officer, Luc Plamondon (two SOCAN Classics) (Photo: FrĆ©dĆ©rique MĆ©nard-Aubin-SOCAN) (CNW Group/SOCAN)
Cœur de Pirate, Grimes, StĆ©phane Venne, Ariane Moffatt, Alain Chartrand, Richard SĆ©guin, Ɖric Lapointe, Les Colocs among winners
The 27th edition of SOCAN's MontrĆ©al Awards Gala was held last night (Sept. 12, 2016 )at the iconic MĆ©tropolis in MontrĆ©al as the who's-who of the music industry gathered to salute the careers and accomplishments of francophone songwriters, composers, and music publishers.

12 September 2016

Sir Richard Branson Joins 'Kiters' To Boost Ocean Conservation

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Sir Richard Branson delivering the keynote address at last year's inaugural Ocean Gala. Photo credit: Ruprecht Studios. (PRNewsFoto/The Ocean Gala)
Jackson Browne, Dr. Sylvia Earle, and Rob Stewart expected to walk the 'Blue Carpet' at The Ocean Gala
Luminaries Sir Richard Branson, Jackson Browne, Mission Blue heroine Dr. Sylvia Earle, and Sharkwater creator Rob Stewart will attend The Ocean Gala, a benefit for ocean conservation in San Francisco on December 3, 2016.

The second annual Ocean Gala (#TheOceanGala) organized by MaiTai Global and OceanElders brings together global leaders in business and kiteboarding communities for a fundraiser to raise awareness and support for ocean causes.

10 September 2016

Psychology Behind The Unfunny Consequences Of Jokes That Denigrate

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A joke isn’t just a joke. elycefelizCC BY-NC-ND
By Thomas E. Ford, Western Carolina University
Q: Why did the woman cross the road?
A: Who cares! What the hell is she doing out of the kitchen? 
Q: Why hasn’t NASA sent a woman to the moon?
A: It doesn’t need cleaning yet!
These two jokes represent disparagement humor – any attempt to amuse through the denigration of a social group or its representatives. You know it as sexist or racist jokes – basically anything that makes a punchline out of a marginalized group.

Disparagement humor is paradoxical: It simultaneously communicates two conflicting messages. One is an explicit hostile or prejudiced message. But delivered alongside is a second implicit message that “it doesn’t count as hostility or prejudice because I didn’t mean it — it’s just a joke.

By disguising expressions of prejudice in a cloak of fun and frivolity, disparagement humor, like the jokes above, appears harmless and trivial. However, a large and growing body of psychology research suggests just the opposite – that disparagement humor can foster discrimination against targeted groups.

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