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Community Learning

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  Community learning includes a range of community place based and outreach learning opportunities, managed and delivered by local people to create scenescapes. Scenescapes are: ... shared activities,  ...features that define a neighborhood or place ...the presentations of locally generated aesthetics of a place.   Development of scenescapes was an aim, emanating from the UK sustainable development plan, to bring together people of different ages and backgrounds to tackle community issues and communicate ideas and acheivements in citizen's environmental networks. The idea was the focus of a community learning project in the 1990s entitled 'Blything and Nine Parishes' (BANP).    BANP was part of an EC funded project called BIOPLEX based in the Suffolk village of Chediston, which in those days was a significant centre for local agricultural innovations to increase farm efficiency and minimise pollution. The project was mostly concerned with the economics of farm anaerobic dig

Being unapologetically yourself

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What does being unapologetically yourself mean? You are  willing to acknowledge any regret for your feelings. While the adjective  unapologetic  can describe someone who simply refuses to apologize, it also conveys a sense of strength: e.g. an  unapologetic  feminist, for example, is proud to stand by her beliefs. Embrace your life where you are today. Nourish your body and your mind in ways that feel good to you.  Do things that scare you.  Set goals and share them.  Lean into your quirks.  Accept every inch of your body and mind.

Being Queer

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While all labels used to describe one’s sexual orientation are unique to the individual, unlike  homosexual  (an attraction to the opposite gender), queer is an umbrella term that can be used by anyone under the LGBTQ spectrum. Queer conveys both an orientation and a sense of community. “The community aspect states, ‘Because we’re all different, we can celebrate our differences. I can accept you for who you are, and there’s power in numbers,’” Wise says. “There’s an aspect to it that doesn’t allow for isolation.” Some folks who fall somewhere in the middle of the sexual orientation spectrum will describe themselves as queer rather than bisexual (attraction to both your own gender and genders other than your own) or pansexual (attraction regardless of gender). Others will use both and introduce themselves as “bisexual and queer,” for instance. The term queer is also used by those whose gender does not fall within the binary caterory. LGBTQ  stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender

Being Transgender

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Transgender  people have a gender identity or gender expression that differs from their sex assigned at birth. Some  transgender  people who desire medical assistance to transition from one sex to another identify as transsexual.  Transgender , often shortened as trans, is also an umbrella term. A transgender man who gave birth has lost his appeal court battle to be registered as a father in a case that wrestled with the legal definition of motherhood and transgender rights. The ruling against Freddy McConnell, a 34-year-old freelance journalist who works for the Guardian and who lived as a man for several years before suspending his hormone treatment and becoming pregnant, upholds an earlier high court verdict that motherhood is defined as being pregnant and giving birth regardless of whether the person who does so was considered a man or a woman in law. A court of appeal panel headed by the lord chief justice, Lord Burnett, effectively came down in favour of the right of a child born

Gender

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The United Nations is now focusing its global development work on the recently-developed 17  Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) . Women have a  critical role to play  in all of the SDGs, with many targets specifically recognizing women’s equality and empowerment as both the objective, and as part of the solution. Goal 5 , to "Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls" is known as the stand-alone gender goal, because it is dedicated to achieving these ends. Deep legal and legislative changes are needed to ensure women’s rights around the world. While a record 143 countries guaranteed equality between men and women in their Constitutions by 2014, another 52 had not taken this step.  Stark  gender disparities  remain in economic and political realms. While there has been some progress over the decades, on average women in the labour market still earn 20 per cent less than men globally. As of 2018, only 24 per cent of all national parliamentarians were female, a s

Intergenerational Inclusivity

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Improving intergenerational attitudes and relationships is a public policy focus in many countries around the world. In response to this, many organisations arrange intergenerational contact programmes in which younger and older people interact, with the aim of fostering improved attitudes reducing ageism and other beneficial outcomes.  Many psychological research projects have examined the nature of social contact between different age groups, but evidence from these has never been synthesised to inform the design of intergenerational contact programmes. Consequently, practitioners have not benefited from optimal use of evidence which could reliably inform practice and policy. This review, for Age UK, aims to address the evidencepractice gap. We synthesise international evidence generated from 48 peer reviewed research studies and evaluate 31 intergenerational contact programmes to explore what aspects make them more or less successful and provide useful insights for programme design

Loving Engagement

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"We are committed to embodying and practicing justice, liberation, and peace in our engagements with one another." Source:  http://blacklivesmatter.com/guiding-principles/ This page is tagged by: Black Lives Matter: Guiding Principles This page is a tag of: 2016 Hip-Hop Literacies Conference: Black Women and Girls’ Lives Matter My Skin is a Crime The Prison Education Reform Project Constitution

Empathy

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Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference, that is, the capacity to place oneself in another's position. Definitions of empathy encompass a broad range of emotional states.   Wikipedia

Collective Value

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The first, and perhaps most crucial, elements of culture we will discuss are its values and beliefs.  Values  are a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society. Values are deeply embedded and critical for transmitting and teaching a culture’s beliefs.  Beliefs  are the tenets or convictions that people hold to be true. Individuals in a society have specific beliefs, but they also share collective values. To illustrate the difference, Americans commonly believe in the American Dream—that anyone who works hard enough will be successful and wealthy. Underlying this belief is the American value that wealth is good and important. Values help shape a society by suggesting what is good and bad, beautiful and ugly, sought or avoided. Consider the value that the United States places upon youth. Children represent innocence and purity, while a youthful adult appearance signifies sexuality. Shaped by this value, individuals spend millions of dollars each year on cosmetic pr

Village and Neighbourhood

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The Lammas Ecovillage is a collective of smallholdings and eco-dwellings in Preseli hills, North Pembrokeshire. Residents explore alternative models for living on the land, broadly in line with the Welsh Governments ‘One Planet Development’ policy. The smallholdings combine traditional farming and building techniques with the latest innovations in environmental design, green technology and permaculture.  https://lammas.org.uk/en/welcome-to-lammas/

Dalits of India

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/dalit-families-ostracised-in-barmer-village/articleshow/65457485.cms JAISALMER: Nearly 70 Dalit families have been allegedly ostr .. Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/65457485.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

'Families'

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/ http://elisegravel.com/en/ What constitutes a family varies across the globe depending on a variety of factors including subsistence practices and economic behaviors.  Family  defines obligations that group members have to one another, both economically and socially. Generally, family members live together, but that is not always the case. Family Types Nuclear family : This is also known as the conjugal family or family of procreation. Nuclear families are comprised of married partners and their offspring. This is common in industrial societies, but it is not the most common type of family in the world, although the practice is spreading through modern development. Some anthropologists identify a second type of nuclear family, the non-conjugal family. In this type of nuclear family, there is one parent with dependent children. Additionally, there is the polygymous family, which is comprised of multiple spouses and dependent children (Lavenda and Schultz 2010; note that Lavenda and Sc

'Diversity'

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https://ampglobalyouth.org/students/5-reasons-diversity-important-21st-century/ Diversity comes in many forms: gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, age, culture, socioeconomic background, etc. All of these contribute to an individual’s unique experience of the world. Sometimes we need to take a step back and examine the presence of diversity in our own life. How diverse is your school? Neighborhood? Place of work? Group of friends? Is diversity something we should strive for in all aspects of our lives? Here are 5 reasons why we at AMP Global Youth think we should: 1. Productivity  Bringing together people of various backgrounds with different life experiences can generate ideas or perspectives that others may not have ever considered or been aware of. Everyone has their own way of viewing a problem, shaped by the individual experiences that they have had. When tackling an issue, wouldn’t it be better to have multiple interpretations and approaches, rather than everyone contribu

The Racial Present

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https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=3c5A-JvVXE4C&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=globalism+and+justice&ots=6XLRRxH0lJ&sig=CUYyzIveLKW5MHCDpMQrKhUvCiU#v=onepage&q=globalism%20and%20justice&f=false Contents  Introduction.  The Racial Present: State, Society, Identity Part 1.  U.S. Racial Politics  One Hundred Years of Racial Politics  Dialectics of the Veil  Racism Today:  Continuity and Change in the Post-Civil Rights United States  Behind Blue Eyes: Contemporary White Racial Politics Teaching Race and Racism in the 21st Century Part 2.  Comparative Racial Studies  Babylon System:  The Continuity of Slavery The Modem World Racial System Reaching the Limits of Reform:  Postapartheid South Africa and Post-Civil Rights United States Durban, Globalization, and the World after 9/11:  Toward a New Politics The New Imperialism, Globalization, and Racism Part 3.  Racial Theory  One Hundred Years of Racial Theory  Racial Dualism at Century's End  Politics The N

Emogies

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About Place and Change Emogies of Black Lives Matter