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(Deconstructing in-order to find new meanings)

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I studied #Architecture; interested in #Design #Art #Education #Urban Design #Digital-media #social-media #Inhabited-Environments #Contemporary-Cultures #experimentation #networking #sustainability & more =)


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Showing posts with label #movement #Cities #energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #movement #Cities #energy. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 11

Sanctuary Cities Debate 2017

LD Debate: Should Sanctuary Cities be Abolished? 2015


The Sanctuary City Debate Heats Up


UCLA POINT LOMA, SEMI-FINALS, ON SANCTUARY CITIES, 2017


Justice Matters: Sanctuary City


Q and A - Sanctuary Cities: Yes or No?


Dallas Co. Commissioners Debate Sanctuary Cities

Tucker to advocate: Why are sanctuary city debates racial?


The Great Rialto Sanctuary City Debate


The Great Debate over Sanctuary Cities
Published on Feb 3, 2017
The term “sanctuary city” has been widely used in the great debate over immigration policy and protections. Opponents of sanctuary cities claim that policy protects undocumented immigrants from criminal prosecution, where supporters believe these policies are needed to protect the rights of both citizens and undocumented immigrants.

On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Bob Ambrogi joins Matthew J. O’Brien, the director of research at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), and Jonathan Blazer, the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) advocacy and policy counsel, to discuss policy, current legislation, immigration reform, and the status of sanctuary cities under a Trump presidency.

Matthew J. O’Brien is the director of research at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).  Matt joined FAIR in 2016 and is responsible for managing FAIR’s research activities.

Jonathan Blazer is the American Civil Liberty Union’s advocacy and policy counsel. As the ACLU’s advocacy and policy counsel, Jon tracks developments in state and local measures concerning immigrants as well as police practices and supports the legislative advocacy efforts of ACLU staff across the country.

Wednesday, July 10

The Choice Point Movement



 


Everyone needs a touch of inspiration sometimes. It was very motivating to be involved in theChoice Point Movie, a film aiming to encourage people to take on seemingly insurmountable challenges and rise above them. 

In the film you can learn about the choice points that had a huge impact upon the lives of everyone from Archbishop Desmond Tutu to young people at the start of their personal journeys. Yours truly also makes an appearance to discuss the work of Virgin Unite, The Elders, Carbon War Room and how we can use our entrepreneurial skills to tackle some of the world’s toughest challenges.

The Choice Point Movement has three key pillars for having a positive impact upon people’s lives: understand your world, align your purpose and be the change. It is all about taking action to alter your own life, which can spark a collective ripple of change on a much wider scale. 

What will your choice point be?
By . Founder of Virgin Group
http://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/join-the-choice-point-movement