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lajoiedefrancoise · 3 months
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Sky Rojo (2021 - 2023)
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scorpjns · 1 year
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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Watch the 2024 American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students now: https://youtu.be/5C-bb9PoRLc
The recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by student climate leaders! Join Aishah-Nyeta Brown & Jerome Foster II and be inspired by student climate leaders as we recognize the High School Student finalists. Watch now to find out which student received the $25,000 grand prize and top recognition!
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"¿Sabes quién come como un animal?" "¿Quién?" "Conrado..." "¿Conrado?" "Como si hubiera pasado dos guerras mundiales."
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luegootravez · 3 days
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Verónica Sánchez by © Carla Oset
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Sky Rojo’ Season 3 on Netflix, The Final Batch Of Episodes For The Stylized Spanish Action Drama
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Sky Rojo’ Season 3 on Netflix, The Final Batch Of Episodes For The Stylized Spanish Action Drama
Sky Rojo returns to Netflix for its third and final season with the fallout from season two (and season one, for that matter) taking various but often similar forms. Creators Alex Pina and Esther Martinez Lobato, each of them instrumental in the creation of Money Heist, have carried over that international Netflix hit’s knack for character development across a broad palette, with Sky Rojo pitting…
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cinemedios · 1 year
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'Sky Rojo: Temporada 3' | Tráiler oficial
Mira el tráiler oficial de la tercera y última temporada de 'Sky Rojo'.
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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Recibe Congreso de Veracruz el Quinto Informe de Gobierno
Esta Legislatura revisará minuciosamente el contenido del informe; reconoceremos los logros y señalaremos los pendientes, afirma la diputada Adriana Esther Martínez. En cumplimiento con lo dispuesto en el inciso d), fracción I, del Artículo 26 de la Constitución Política del Estado de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, la presidenta de la Mesa Directiva de la LXVI Legislatura, diputada Adriana…
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diyeipetea · 2 years
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Verónica Ferreiro & Javier Sánchez [Especial Jazzeñe 2022 III] Por José Luis Luna Rocafort [INSTANTZZ AKA Galería fotográfica AKA Fotoblog de jazz, impro… y algo más]
Verónica Ferreiro & Javier Sánchez [Especial Jazzeñe 2022 III] Por José Luis Luna Rocafort [INSTANTZZ AKA Galería fotográfica AKA Fotoblog de jazz, impro… y algo más]
JazzEñe 2022. Organizado por la Fundación SGAE Fecha: Viernes, 22 de Julio de 2022. 12:30h. Lugar:  Teatro Victoria Eugenia. Donosti. Grupo: Verónica Ferreiro & Javier Sánchez Verónica Ferreiro: voz Javier Sánchez: guitarra eléctrica Moisés P. Sánchez: piano y piano eléctrico Ander García: bajo eléctrico y contrabajo Andrés Litwin: batería Tomajazz: © José Luis Luna Rocafort, 2022 Más…
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Quinta Brunson, Ayisha Siddiqa, Phoebe Bridgers, Jessica Sibley, CEO at TIME, Cate Blanchett, Masih Alinejad, Angela Bassett, Olena Shevchenko, Megan Rapinoe, Ramla Ali and Verónica Cruz Sánchez attend TIME Women of the Year at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles March 8th 2023.
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cristalconnors · 2 months
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ENSEMBLE
Shortlisted: All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt / Earth Mama / May December / Poor Things / War Pony
THE NOMINEES ARE:
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BEAU IS AFRAID
Casting by: Julie Breton and Jim Carnahan, Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Patti LuPone, Amy Ryan, Nathan Lane, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Parker Posey, Zoe-Lister Jones, Kylie Rogers, Richard Kind, Hayley Squires, Denis Ménochet, Armen Nahapetian, Julia Antonelli
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JOYLAND
Casting by: Uncredited, Starring: Ali Junejo, Rasti Farooq, Alina Khan, Sarwat Gilani, Salmaan Peerzada, Sohail Sameer, Ramiz Law, Honey Albela, Priya Usman Khan
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KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
Casting by: Ellen Lewis, Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemons, Tantoo Cardinal, John Lithgow, Brendan Fraser, Cara Jade Myers, JaNae Collins, Jillian Dion, Jason Isbell, William Belleau, Louis Cancelmi, Scott Shepherd, Brent Langdon, Everett Waller, Talee Redcorn, Yancey Red Corn, Tatanka Means, Tommy Schultz, Sturgill Simpson, Ty Mitchell, Gary Basaraba, Charlie Musselwhite, Pat Healy, Steve Witting, Steve Routman, Gene Jones, Jack White, Barry Corbin, Randy Houser, Pete Yorn, Katherine Willis
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TRENQUE LAUQUEN
Casting by: Uncredited, Starring: Laura Paredes, Ezequiel Pierri, Rafael Spregelburd, Elisa Carricajo, Verónica Llinás, Juliana Muras, Cecilia Rainero
AND THE CRISTAL GOES TO...
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TÓTEM
Casting by: Lila Avilés and Gabriela Cartol, Starring: Naíma Sentíes, Montserrat Marañón, Marisol Gasé, Saori Gurza, Teresita Sánchez, Mateo García Elizondo, Juan Francisco Maldonado, Iazua Larios, Alberto Amador
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jartitameteneis · 1 year
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“Bajarse al Moro” 1989 de Fernando Colomo Con Chus Lampreave, Aitana Sánchez Gijón, Verónica Forqué, Juan Echanove.
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Siempre quise ir a L.A. dejar un día esta ciudad. Cruzar el mar en tu compañía.
Pero ya hace tiempo que me has dejado, y probablemente me habrás olvidado. No sé que aventuras correré sin ti.
Y ahora estoy aquí sentado en un viejo Cadillac de segunda mano junto al Merbeyé, a mis pies mi ciudad y hace un momento que me ha dejado
[Cadillac Solitario]
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asgoodeasgold · 2 years
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Matthew Goode 🍓blond rewatch - Al Sur de Granada 2/4
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I love Matthew Goode's facial expressions as this scene unfolds (a party for his English friends leaving). Gerald is dejected at the thought of his love interest Dora Carrington marrying his friend, but his attention is caught by beautiful Juliana (Verónica Sánchez) dancing. Someone has perked up! Dora who? The fickleness of youth 😅
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Pining, lovesick Matthew Goode. That's it.
OK may some commentary for those interested. Gerald is in love with beautiful Juliana. On advice from his friend Paco, he hires her as a maid to get closer (is that the plan? 🤔 I think it needs work). But she is oblivious. What? But it's Matthew Goode!!
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There are hot glances galore between Gerald and Juliana. His friend Paco's plan to get Juliana interested by making her jealous (🤔🙄) might be working. Or perhaps not. Juliana's pretty livid and serving Gerald terrible porridge. Aw, just wanna hug him.
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Village women are involving Gerald into all sorts of intrigues and high drama, including wanting to marry him off to someone who is not Juliana. Poor Gerald, he is feeling a bit put upon and out of his depth. Really want to give him a hug. Great comedic acting by Matthew Goode.
📷 Al Sur de Granada (2003) my edits
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gobqro · 2 years
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Aeroclúster de Querétaro y AeroMontreal firman Memorándum de Entendimiento
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Con el objetivo de continuar fortaleciendo alianzas dentro de la industria aérea, el gobernador, Mauricio Kuri González, atestiguó la firma del Memorándum de Entendimiento (MOU) entre los representantes del Aeroclúster de Querétaro y AeroMontreal, documento que establece las bases de cooperación entre ambas instancias y que permitirá fomentar el impulso y crecimiento del sector aeroespacial en las regiones. Bajo este acuerdo, el clúster aeroespacial queretano y el quebequense compartirán información e intercambiarán las mejores prácticas de la industria en cuanto a innovación y desarrollo tecnológico para ser más competitivos; también fomentarán la participación en actividades conjuntas; así como estrategias e iniciativas que promuevan objetivos comunes y la elaboración de un plan de acción.
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Creado en 2006, AeroMontreal es un grupo de reflexión estratégica que agrupa a los principales responsables del sector aeroespacial de Quebec, incluyendo empresas, instituciones educativas, y de investigación asociaciones y sindicatos. Su misión es movilizar el clúster aeroespacial quebequense para apoyar su crecimiento y su influencia en la escena mundial. Durante el encuentro el gobernador estuvo acompañado por la presidenta del AeroMontreal, Suzanne Benoit; el jefe de Gabinete, Rogelio Vega Vázquez Mellado; el secretario de Desarrollo Sustentable, Marco Antonio Del Prete Tercero; el director de Fomento Industrial, Alejandro Sterling Sánchez; la presidenta del Aeroclúster de Querétaro, Verónica Méndez; así como miembros de la organización AeroMontreal.
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coochiequeens · 2 years
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Mexico CityCNN — 
One day late last month, as new abortion restrictions began taking shape in US states, three Mexican women quietly crossed into the country at different points along the border, dozens of abortion-inducing pills hidden in their belongings.
The medication, an FDA-approved two-drug combination, had traveled across the interior of Mexico in the previous days, handled by an underground network of some 30 organizations in the country.
Since the US Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade, the network has moved an average of 100 doses across the border each day, organizers say. 
“The medications are arriving in a thousand ways, in creative ways, into the hands of women,” said Verónica Cruz Sánchez, a prominent Mexican abortion activist whose group, Las Libres, helps run the network.
Abortions in Texas, including the distribution of medication abortion – the most commonly used abortion method in the country – have been effectively banned following the June high court ruling.
Last week, Whole Woman’s Health, the largest independent abortion provider in Texas and the operator of the last clinic in the expansive Rio Grande Valley border region of the state, announced it would be closing its centers in the state with plans to reopen in neighboring New Mexico.
Though traveling to other states for an abortion is an option, it’s not simple. Women who undergo the multi-day medication abortion treatment are often told to stay in the state where they began the process – making such trips prohibitively expensive for some.
So the Mexican network’s daring – and illegal – operation has emerged as one few avenues for women seeking abortions in south Texas and beyond, drawing on a model of activist-led abortion access that already exists in Mexico. 
Sandra Cardona, whose group Necesito Abortar Mexico is part of the Mexican abortifacient network, says her group alone received more than 70 requests for help from women in the US in the week following the Supreme Court ruling.
“What we did was start giving them options,” she said.
The ‘accompaniment’ model
The delivery of misoprostol and mifepristone, the drugs approved for use together in a medication abortion, has long been a means of abortion access for women who live in parts of Mexico where the procedure is inaccessible.
Under the “acompañimiento,” or accompaniment model, community health workers, often related to reproductive rights groups, support women through the medication abortion treatment with information and medical guidance, either virtually or in person, and, in some cases, also provide the necessary pills.
The model is common around the world, especially in places where access to abortion is restricted.
In a set of guidelines released in March, the World Health Organization outlined best practices for the use of accompaniment and other abortion service-delivery networks globally, saying self-managed abortions “must be recognized as a potentially empowering and active extension of the health system.”
In Mexico, following a 2021 Supreme Court ruling that said state laws criminalizing abortion were unconstitutional, the pills can be shipped legally from one state to another for a woman to take at home.
If the woman prefers to receive the treatment under the watch of a trained professional, Cardona, from Necesito Abortar, will welcome her into her home.
Earlier this year, Cardona converted the second floor of her property in the northern city of Monterrey into La Abortería, a cozily decorated set of rooms where women from Mexico and the US can have medication abortion treatments. 
Last week, two women from Texas received medication abortions at the center, Cardona said. 
US abortion rules tightening up
Americans’ access to abortion is expected to be restricted in a total of at least 26 states as more planned state laws take effect in the coming weeks, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive rights organization. 
Many state laws do not seem to distinguish between medication and surgical abortion, and legislation already on the books in several states outlaws telehealth for abortion medication prescriptions, complicating out-of-state delivery services. 
People who solicit and receive abortion-inducing medication, even in a state where the treatment is banned, generally face a low level of legal risk, said Farah Diaz-Tello, senior counsel and legal director for If/When/How: Lawyering For Reproductive Justice, a US-based group that, in addition to other services, runs a legal hotline.
While the state bans beginning to take effect generally aren’t designed to target anyone who receives an abortion for prosecution, Diaz-Tello says the “increased stigma and increased scrutiny” around abortion could present problems for anyone who, for example, seeks medical care after a self-managed abortion.
In reality, the greater impact of the new laws on medicated abortion will be to block their access to women in states with a ban and to increase the legal jeopardy for people who help faciliate their delivery outside of the law. 
In the days since the Supreme Court ruling, the Biden administration has promised to defend and expand access to medicated abortion, as anti-abortion advocates have signalled they’ll push more states to make it difficult to obtain the pills. 
The National Right to Life Committee, the largest anti-abortion group in the US, has also suggested states should extend criminal penalties to people who help a woman receive an illegal abortion, including “trafficking” abortion-inducing drugs and even giving instructions about self-managed abortions. 
In Texas, a 2021 law already bars mailing abortion medication and threatens jail time for anyone providing the pills who’s not a physician. 
“Women shouldn’t have to go through being in the limits of legality”
Ipas, a global reproductive rights organization, has been conducting an analysis of the cross-border accompaniment networks and the corresponding US and Mexican laws since the spring. While women in the US are within their rights in the US and Mexico to travel into Mexico and complete abortion care there, and medical tourism is routine in many border communities, it can be illegal to bring foreign drugs into the US. 
A lawyer for the group said that Ipas has begun to prepare to defend against any reports to Mexican police about the conduct of the organizations in that country, and is consulting with US-based non-profits to find safe and legal ways to deliver the medication there.
“Women shouldn’t have to go through being in the limits of legality and being afraid of being prosecuted to have access to an essential health care service,” said María Antonieta Alcalde, the director for Central America and Mexico at Ipas. “But also I think this talks about the solidarity and commitment of women and the feminist movement.”
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El pasado 12 de octubre fuimos invitades junto a mis compañeras de la EARI de Florencio Varela Mariel Ferrario y Marcela Cortez al conversatorio “Experiencias, diversidad y cultura” organizado en la Escuela de Arte Nro. 1 de San Miguel. Esta iniciativa surgió de nuestras colegas Sofía Smaldone y Verónica Sánchez, docentes del Espacio de la Práctica IV en dicha institución. Nos encontramos con una jornada maravillosa, donde la escuela salió a la calle para trabajar juntes en torno a una fecha tan significativa y dolorosa para nuestras identidades latinoamericanas y originarias. Compartí una presentación titulada “Razas”, crisoles y diversidades: el lugar de la imagen, mediante al cual propuse sumar a la reflexión y al desafío de cuestionar desde nuestro campo artístico los discursos visuales fundados en las narrativas hegemónicas en relación al “descubrimiento” de América. Señalamos algunos desafíos posibles:
Estrategias didácticas donde lo visual no cumpla simplemente una función ilustrativa,  sino un ámbito para construir objetos complejos.
La inclusión de metodologías artísticas experimentales, más allá del dominio técnico de producción de imágenes.
Diversificar las relaciones entre arte y producción de conocimiento.
Agradezco de corazón a mis compañeras por el aguante de siempre, a la Dirección de nuestra escuela hermana de San Miguel, a mi compañera Alicia Vallejos y a mis alumnas del EPD 1 de la EARI, con quienes trabajamos en la producción de imágenes experimentales en torno al tema Identidad en clases previas, y a Elisabeth Medina, mi compañera de todos los días ♥. Refutar, “hackear” y transformar el paradigma (neo)colonial para celebrarnos en la diversidad, con herramientas artísticas y poéticas disruptivas. 
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