Moore is proud to announce the launch of the first Shriners Children's "Celebración de Esperanza" long-form DRTV spot featuring the talented Puerto Rican actress and producer Roselyn Sánchez. This special Hispanic initiative shares four inspiring patient stories, highlighting their incredible resilience and Shriners Children's unwavering mission. Don't miss this powerful testament to hope and perseverance! #CelebracionDeEsperanza #ShrinersChildrens #Hope #Resilience #WeAreMoore https://lnkd.in/gS385VJf
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From the first steps to guiding her own—celebrating the timeless bond of motherhood. Happy Mother’s Day. #mothersday #happymothersday #momlove #mothersday2024 #motherslove #nomadz #nomadzdigital #digitalmarketing #digitalmarketingagency #teamnomadz
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Empowering SENDCOs to Transforming Challenges into Success Stories. #EducationCoaching #Learning #EducationalLeadership #DiversityAndInclusion
Teach everyone to raise their voices. Respectful of diversity and aware of their own and others needs and the possible incremental impact of positive action. #Empowerment #LeadershipCoaching
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“Raise your voices” she’s paved the way. She’s worked her arse off now we follow ….we use our voices we teach our daughters to use their voices our granddaughters to use their voices Raise our voices ❤️ #womenempowerment #makesalaryhistory
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Take a 5 min scrolling break from Linkedin and give that time to Savana + Ari's powerful story.
💚 Take a look at Savana and Ari’s story – a mother and daughter impacted by foster care, who with community support, are thriving and looking toward a bright future. https://lnkd.in/g-imEJrN
Savana & Ari - A mother's love for her daughter❤️
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Day 312 - Have a Peaceful and Blessed Holiday‼️ 🎷🎤 🙏🏽 https://lnkd.in/exuJdjbC #hope, #happiness, #health, #gratitude, #purpose, #faith, #joy, #health, #disability, #collaboration, #childhealth, #advocacy, #advocacymatters, #purposedrivenleadership, #purposedrivenlife, #purposefulliving, #globalmentalhealth, #focus, #workplace, #trust, #selftalk, #priorities, #todolist, #goals, #musicunites, #deafacculturation, #militaryfamilies, #militarychildren, #deafpersons, #ASL, #Blackfamilies, #worklifebalance, #partnersforhealth, #wordsmatter, #languagematters, #positivegenius, #totalworkerhealth, #worksafety, #authenticity, #affirmations, #joy, #resilience, #wisdom, #perseverance, #spirituality, #courage, #mentalhealth, #fun, #leisure, #selfcare, #compassion, #justice, #physicalhealth, #wealthintelligence, #childdevelopment, #theteenbrain, #adolescentdevelopment, #emotionalintelligence, #agapelove, #socialintelligence, #socialsupport, #AAPI, #strengthsdevelopment, #purpose, #community, #transcendence, #personalnarrative, #storytelling, #respectforelders, #reciprocity, #community, #gratefulness, #joyfulness, #hopehappinesshealth.
Luciano Pavarotti - Ave Maria (Schubert)
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Almost everything described in the Handmaid's Tale book and in the televised show has a parallel in a Totalitarian or Religious State, Military Regime, Religious order or cult, or chillingly, in Western Society Today! Moments in History that inspired The Handmaid's Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, 1985. "The Handmaid's Tale can serve as a Warning for the Entire World!" 1. Forced Pregnancy; Childbearing Slaves - Abortion Restrictions or Completely Banned, Contraceptive Restrictions or Banning; Increase Maternal Mortality; Increase Orphanages 2. Children's Kidnapping and separated from parents 3. Death Penalty 4. Clothes as a form of Humiliation and Segregation 5. Laws passed; Polygamy for men and Stoning for women that break the law 6. Homosexuality is Illegal; - female genital mutilation "circumcision" and male hanging 7. Colony work; women sent to clean up radioactive waste Does this all sound familiar? Trump Rhetoric for Authoritarian government and Christian Nationalism indoctrination, Project 2025! #VOTEBLUE #VOTEBIDENHARRIS2024 #DEMISEPROJECT2025 https://lnkd.in/g8fy3MxS
Moments in History That Inspired The Handmaid's Tale |⭐ OSSA Insights
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Senior Specialist Hearing Impairment and deaf affairs at National Council of and for persons with disabilities
“Differently-abled?” We hear the term "differently-abled" a lot these days and people often ask if it is a good term to use. Many people are uncomfortable around disability and don't always know how to communicate with persons with disabilities. They also don't want to use incorrect terminology that will offend someone, so somehow this term arose that focuses more on the positive of what a person can do versus what can't be done. In my opinion, this is not acceptable at all. First of all, the term does not appear anywhere in legislation, so there is no legal definition for it either. Second, while it may make the speaker feel more comfortable about disability, it also places the emphasis of disability on the individual with an impairment. For example, a teacher is in a car accident, sustains a spinal cord injury, and is paralyzed from the waist down. Is he still a teacher? Does the injury change his ability to teach? Not at all! The White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is clear on this. The individual has a loss or impairment, but it is society that disables the person through negative attitudes, lack of communication and information, and environmental obstacles. In other words, we, as part of the community, are the restraining factor. Disability has nothing to do with the individual's abilities, but everything to do with how he or she is treated. Disability is really about discrimination. A large part of this is the way we speak about disability. What we say has a great impact on our thoughts and feelings, and determines our outlook on life and the people around us. If we often speak about people who are "differently-abled", we place the emphasis of disability on the individual and not on ourselves, who are the actual limiting factor! In other words, we can discriminate against someone by our attitude. We prefer the use of "person first" terminology, where the person comes first and the loss second. We prefer to say "person with a disability" rather than "disabled person", or man with quadriplegia instead of "he is a quadriplegic". The person is not identified by his/her loss, but by who they are. In the same vein, we speak of a wheelchair user rather than the terms "wheelchair bound" or "confined to a wheelchair". There are many activities that the person performs outside of a wheelchair - after all, the wheelchair is just their transport! Other words and phrases that often occur include referring to people as victims, that they suffer from or are afflicted with a disease or condition. This is also not true. Firstly, many limitations are not diseases at all. The person may have had an illness, but the subsequent limitation is not necessarily part of the illness. These words all create a negative attitude....read more👇 https://lnkd.in/dNhJnD6d
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🌟 Celebrating Loving Day: A Milestone for Love and Equality 🌟 Happy Loving Day! 💞 So very appropriately named, if you ask me! Today, we honor the groundbreaking Supreme Court decision in Loving v. Virginia (1967), which struck down laws banning interracial marriage in the U.S. This day is a reminder of the power of love (queue Huey Luis & the News 🎶 ) and the importance of standing up for equality ⚖ and justice. 🔹 Why It Matters: Loving Day symbolizes the triumph of love over prejudice and the ongoing fight for civil rights. It’s a day to celebrate diversity, inclusion, and the relationships that enrich our lives. 🔹 Reflect and Engage: Take a moment to reflect on the significance of this day and what it represents for interracial couples and families everywhere. Engage in conversations about the progress we've made and the work that still lies ahead. 🔹 Celebrate with Intention: Share your own story or a story that inspires you (also in the comments below!). Host a discussion or virtual event to spread awareness. Support organizations that promote racial equality and justice. #LovingDay #Equality #Inclusion #DEI 💡 Want more ideas on weaving DEI values into everyday work life? Let's chat!
Grand Rapids couple shares personal significance of Loving Day
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What is it like to work in the #Leeds Autism AIM team? #Volunteer Coordinator Beth shares her experience, including working with AIM's #Autism Mentors, in this short video: https://lnkd.in/eY2iMHa3 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
Working With Us: Beth's Story
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