The Hardships of the English Laws in Relation to Wives

Zimbabwe's rulers won't tolerate opposing voices – but its writers refuse to be silenced

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

The ruling elite in Zimbabwe has always tried to silence opposing political voices and erase histories it does not wish to have aired.

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  • The ruling elite in Zimbabwe has always tried to silence opposing political voices and erase histories it does not wish to have aired.
  • As Zimbabwe heads to the polls again in 2023, it’s worth considering the role that writers have played in engendering political resistance.

The liberation struggle

    • It was used to mobilise resistance against the white minority regime and garner international support for the liberation struggle.
    • Many others like Charles Mungoshi, Tsitsi Dangarembga and Chenjerai Hove produced texts that encouraged resistance against colonial rule.

Independence

    • Since independence in Zimbabwe, there has remained little space for dissenting voices – first under the leadership of Robert Mugabe and then Emmerson Mnangagwa.
    • The Gukurahundi genocide, which novelist Novuyo Rosa Tshuma called the country’s “original sin”, marked the first instance in which the state quashed opposing voices.

The turbulent ‘lost decade’ (2000-2010)

    • The rise of a formidable opposition, the Movement for Democratic Change, in 1999 was met with violence by the state.
    • Fresh voices emerged, among them Brian Chikwava, NoViolet Bulawayo, Petina Gappah, John Eppel, Christopher Mlalazi and Lawrence Hoba.
    • Bulawayo’s award-winning 2013 novel We Need New Names depicts the political situation through the perspective of its teenage protagonist, Darling.
    • The stories illuminate the human cost of political decisions and the resilience of ordinary people in the face of hardships.

Literature in the Second Republic

    • Literature after the demise of Mugabe and his four-decade regime – a period referred to as the Second Republic – has continued to grapple with Zimbabwe’s prevailing sociopolitical environment.
    • Batsirai Chigama’s collection of poems Gather the Children captures the vicissitudes of contemporary life in Zimbabwe.
    • These strictures insinuate themselves into the ambience of everyday life and language, something that Chigama observes with careful attention.

The power (and limits) of literature

    • Despite its power, reading remains a luxury that many Zimbabweans cannot afford.
    • Books are extremely expensive and few people have disposable income to read for pleasure.

TSI CEO Tiana Sanchez to speak at California HR Conference May 8-10 2023 in Long Beach California

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Monday, May 8, 2023

LOS ANGELES, May 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As TSI CEO/Founder, Executive Coach, Number 1 Bestselling Author and leadership and development thought leader, Tiana Sanchez will be speaking to Human Resources professionals at the California HR Conference this week (May 8-10, 2023) at the Long Beach Entertainment and Convention Center. As part of the Specialty Track: Executive Leadership, Sanchez will lead an interactive discussion session called: "The Undefeatable Leader: a Fluid Conversation on Leading People After a Crisis" on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, 1:30-2:30pm PST in Room 104 B.

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  • TSI CEO and Speaker Tiana Sanchez is leading a Specialty Track: Executive Leadership discussion at the California HR Conference this week (May 8-10, 2023) in Long Beach, California, that is being hosted by PIHRA (Professionals In Human Resources Association).
  • LOS ANGELES, May 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As TSI CEO/Founder, Executive Coach, Number 1 Bestselling Author and leadership and development thought leader, Tiana Sanchez will be speaking to Human Resources professionals at the California HR Conference this week (May 8-10, 2023) at the Long Beach Entertainment and Convention Center.
  • Based on 12+ years as an organizational development company CEO, Sanchez's CA HR 2023 session will include an important discussion on how crisis affects leaders during and after a major disturbance.
  • Her TSI (Tiana Sanchez International)'s public and private sector corporate training and development client list includes Sony Pictures, BMW, Mercedes Benz, and California State University Long Beach.

Civil Rights Icon Myrlie Evers-Williams Gifts Archival Collection to Pomona College

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Thursday, February 9, 2023

Now, as she nears 90, the civil rights pioneer has donated her archival collection to her alma mater Pomona College to inspire future generations, the college announced today.

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  • Now, as she nears 90, the civil rights pioneer has donated her archival collection to her alma mater Pomona College to inspire future generations, the college announced today.
  • Evers-Williams has led in so many ways through her persistence, faith and unshakeable commitment to the cause,” said Pomona College President G. Gabrielle Starr.
  • President Starr envisions K-12 students visiting the collection in the years ahead to draw inspiration from a civil rights icon with long ties in the region.
  • PHOTOS : See photos and documents from the Myrlie Evers-Williams ’68 Collection at Pomona College.

Weinberg Elder Law Announces Exclusive Focus on Guardianships and Conservatorships for Vulnerable Populations

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

ATLANTA, Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Weinberg Elder Law, LLC announced today that the firm is refocusing exclusively on Georgia guardianships and conservatorships. By focusing in this area of what is called fiduciary law, Weinberg will be able to allocate 100% of her resources to protect Georgia's most vulnerable citizens.

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  • Weinberg Elder Law to Focus on Establishing Legal Guardianships and Conservatorships for Cognitively Challenged Georgians.
  • ATLANTA, Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Weinberg Elder Law, LLC announced today that the firm is refocusing exclusively on Georgia guardianships and conservatorships.
  • By focusing in this area of what is called fiduciary law, Weinberg will be able to allocate 100% of her resources to protect Georgia's most vulnerable citizens.
  • "After much thought and consideration, Weinberg Elder Law has decided to focus its services exclusively on these types of protective proceedings and the related issues."

Disrupting Women in Engineering With Janell Nelson

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

TAMPA BAY, Fla., Oct.18, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations comprise 7% of all U.S. jobs and play a critical role in global competitiveness. However, even though women comprise nearly half of the active workforce, they only make up 27% of STEM workers.(1) That number drops closer to 15% when looking at engineering, depending on the type.(2) Meanwhile, women who forge careers in STEM are sometimes paid less for the same work, rarely see other women in leadership positions, and experience fewer opportunities for advancement than their male counterparts. (3) Enter disruptor Janell Nelson, Senior Engineering Manager at Canon Medical Informatics, explains to Karla Jo Helms, host of the Disruption Interruption podcast, that while engineering firms benefit from the varied perspectives that diversity brings, the applicant pool is primarily men.

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  • (3) Enter disruptor Janell Nelson, Senior Engineering Manager at Canon Medical Informatics , explains to Karla Jo Helms, host of the Disruption Interruption podcast, that while engineering firms benefit from the varied perspectives that diversity brings, the applicant pool is primarily men.
  • Janell Nelson entered engineering with a passion for building solutions and found her natural understanding of the big picture made her an invaluable leader.
  • One day, when Janell was already an engineering manager with many successful projects under her belt, a new leader came on board.
  • Approximately 22% of people in the engineering field are women, and only about 18% of new engineering graduates are women.

Minister Ien meets with G7 Gender Equality Ministers to discuss progress towards an equitable world

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

BERLIN, Oct. 14, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, met with G7 Gender Equality Ministers over a two-day session to discuss gender equality policies, and support for women in self-employment and entrepreneurship.

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  • BERLIN, Oct. 14, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, met with G7 Gender Equality Ministers over a two-day session to discuss gender equality policies, and support for women in self-employment and entrepreneurship.
  • Minister Ien also highlighted the recent launch of a gender-based violence youth awareness campaign and Canada's First 2SLGBTQI+ Action Plan.
  • Minister Ien noted support for the continuation of the Gender Equality Advisory Council, as established by Canada under its 2018 G7 Presidency, to further advance gender equality across G7 priorities.
  • Minister Ien also met with many G7 delegates to discuss common priorities to advancing gender equality policies and promoting gender equality and 2SLGBTQI+ rights.

CITY OF HOPE TO ACCELERATE IMMUNOTHERAPY RESEARCH AND TREATMENT INNOVATION WITH $15 MILLION GIFT FROM TED SCHWARTZ FAMILY

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Thursday, September 29, 2022

LOS ANGELES , Sept. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, announced today a $15 million gift from City of Hope patient and cancer survivor Ted Schwartz that will be used entirely to further accelerate immunotherapy research and treatment innovations, such as the chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy that saved his life. Schwartz, who is now cancer free, achieved complete remission at City of Hope in 2020 with the center's leading CAR T cell therapy after a 16-year battle with lymphoma, provided the gift to City of Hope to advance treatment options that offer better outcomes and quality of life for people living with cancer.

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  • City of Hope, a global leader in CAR T cell therapy, has built one of the most comprehensive CAR T clinical research programs in the world.
  • In an expression of gratitude for the Schwartz gift, City of Hope is naming a planned 1.65-acre park in honor of the Schwartz family.
  • The "Ted Schwartz Family Hope and Healing Park" will open in 2024 on City of Hope's Los Angeles campus and offer a peaceful space for patients and visitors.
  • Schwartz continues to mentor and coach other patients receiving CAR T and other advanced treatments in an effort to extend hope.

Statement on the Occasion of the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

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Monday, September 19, 2022

LONDON, Sept. 19, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, Queen Elizabeth II will be laid to rest.

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  • LONDON, Sept. 19, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, Queen Elizabeth II will be laid to rest.
  • There will be pageantry and ceremony, and the faith that so defined how she approached her life.
  • Her Majesty loved meeting people and hearing their stories.
  • It is in His Majesty King Charles III that we see that same commitment to service.

Baron & Budd Announces Spring 2022 Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarship Winners

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Today, the national law firm of Baron & Budd announced that it has selected Alanna Thornton and Carolyn Simbirdi as the winners of the Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarship .

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  • Today, the national law firm of Baron & Budd announced that it has selected Alanna Thornton and Carolyn Simbirdi as the winners of the Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarship .
  • Alanna Thorntons winning written essay was selected after a competitive review by the Baron & Budd Scholarship committee.
  • The Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the legacy of the thousands of Americans who are diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer every year.
  • For more information about the Baron & Budd Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Memorial Scholarship, please visit baronandbudd.com/mesothelioma-lawyer/scholarships/ .

Announcing Rise Up-Women in Blockchain; Complementary Education and Scholarship Program from ConsenSys, CryptoChicks, C4 and Applicature

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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Helping Women Further Their Careers in Blockchain, with a Focus on Ukrainian Women.

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  • The program will provide free online education and scholarships to encourage more women to pursue blockchain development and entrepreneurial careers.
  • Rise Up-Women in Blockchain, a free educational and scholarship program from Applicature, CryptoChicks, C4 and ConsenSys
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    The program includes free online training and certifications from two educational non-profits, CryptoChicks and Cryptocurrency Certification Consortium (C4).
  • Complimentary access to online education from CryptoChicks, Blockchain Education Hub
    Online access to library of courses including introductory courses, application development topics, and founders' courses for starting your own company.
  • "Our goal is to provide the gift of education to every woman that needs it, especially at such difficult times.