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WINNIPEG 鈥?Artists are reclaiming space in inner cities and on highways where many Indigenous women have suffered violence or disappeared.From June until August, the Resilience Project is putting the work of 50 Indigenous women artists on 167 billboards across the country to show Indigenous women are visible, powerful and should be celebrated.Two of the billboards will be on the Highway of Te stanley termosar ars, a 700-kilometre stretch of road in northern British Columbia where numerous Indigenous women have been murdered or disappeared. ARTICLE CONT stanley quencher INUES BELOW The project, which includes photographs, paintings, and multimedia pieces, was produced by the Winnipeg centre Mentoring Artist for Women Art as a response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on residential schools.Resilience for this project is not just the narrow dictionary definition. It embodied as endurance, adaptability and sovereignty. It strength. It not about being a victim, said curator Lee-Ann Martin. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It about these women standing as defenders of their cultural stanley vaso sovereignty and proudly expressing that.Racism and exclusion have been part of the development of Canada and Indigenous women specifically have been disenfranchised and misunderstood, Martin said. Indigenous women couldn ;t vote federally until 1960, lost their status and ri Aokz Fulton Offering Ways to Stay Cool in Extreme Heat
Bowling Green Police Department trains in Lambda Chi house before demolitionMay 31, 2019 Krista Garrison, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. Bowling Green police stormed a local frat house today in full critical response gear, for stanley cup a training stanley cup opportunity.Lambda Chi fraternity teamed up with local officials today to allow th stanley cups uk em a chance for training in an unfamiliar structure.Due to the upcoming demolition of the fraternity house, Lambda Chi opened its home to the Bowling Green Police Department.In a couple days we plan on tearing down our fraternity house, the chapter president, Nathan Seged said.According to Seged, the building has been the frats chapter house since 1965 but was built in the early 1900s.This structure is very unique in that is it an older home, but it has been cut up to meet the needs of the fraternity much like many of the homes in the downtown area, BGPD Captain Geoffrey Glietz said.Officers were able to spend hours training on clearing a building and protecting each other in the process.Our primary work today is going to involve room/building clearance and then, later on, we are going to move into mechanical breaching on the structure, said Glietz.This is a very useful training tactic, he said. A lot of what we do is critical thinking. How are going to approach this situation How are we going to utilize our resources, our personnel, our equipment, and a lot of that all |
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