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Jamie Elwood's Identity-Effeminate Future spring 2015 collection
MA Fashion Design Technology Menswear catwalk show.
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men should wear skirts!
Jamie Elwood's Identity-Effeminate Future spring 2015 collection
MA Fashion Design Technology Menswear catwalk show.
various cultures in Indonesia portrayed by asian games that definitely needs more recognition and appriciation. asiangames2018
The issue has never been what Warren believes about her history, but what Warren believes to be ethically appropriate. She now acknowledges that it was wrong for Harvard Law to hold her out as a diverse member of its faculty. All that’s left is for her to take accountability for her role in Harvard’s misrepresentation and acknowledge that remedial efforts to make up for Native American oppression shouldn’t accrue to her benefit, and that she is an inadequate representative for Native American perspectives or interests on campus.
Briahna Gray in The Intercept. What Elizabeth Warren Still Doesn’t Get
We need to work at removing the silo of the books as 'other'
Meg Medina of integrating diverse books into the classroom
Diego Luna: 'Andor' is an intimate show about people trying to survive.
Wow the comments section is full of RWNJ trying to subvert Andor to their WS side, like they’ve been doing with SW since TFA.
Really denying that they really support the Empire.
The campaign celebrates that diversity, from a truck driver with a snow globe on his dashboard to a naughty dog sparking a tree disaster, a festive office party to a Christmas light-adorned caravan. https://www.bandt.com.au/kmart-launches-christmas-campaign-all-kinds-of-christmas-via-ddb-melbourne/
Meet our Inclusion in a Digital World Panelists!
The Shorty Social Good webinar series is proud to present our next webinar, “Inclusion in a Digital World.”
This panel discussion will feature first hand advice from industry experts on using social and digital media to create a more inclusive and diverse environment.
MEET OUR EXPERT PANELISTS:
Photo Credit: Manolo Campion
Shantell Martin is a visual artist best known for her large scale, black-and-white drawings and collaborations with artists and institutions including Kendrick Lamar, the New York City Ballet, Tiffany & Co., Puma, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, The Museum of the Moving Image, and MoMA. Her upcoming exhibition NEW/NOW opens at the New Britain Museum of American Art later this year.
Her first art book in collaboration with HENI publishing LINES, featuring text by Katharine Stout and an interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist, is now available.
Jimmie Stone is a creative leader and cultural architect who has worked for over 20 years to connect brands and consumers through purpose-driven creative work. At Green Team, where he was Partner, Chief Creative-Strategy Officer for over 12 years, he helped co-create an agency culture of creativity and purpose focused on vital social and environmental issues. He led creative work with non-profits (National Geographic, the UN, Environmental Defense Fund), sustainable tourism (Scotland, Dominica Island, Ecuador) and progressive brands (Pret a Manger, Stonyfield Farm, Jaguar) to succeed in a world where authenticity and responsibility have evolved as powerful social currency. Today Jimmie is the Chief Creative Officer of Edelman NY & Latin America and a driving force behind the creative shift of the world’s leading independent agency in a sea of industry change. He leads a team of over 120 creatives ranging from art directors and designers to copywriters and producers, comedians and craftspeople, journalists, creative technologists and jacks of all trades. Under his “team of teams” mentality, he has created a nimble, organic ecosystem in this new “Creative Network”. Combined with his business acumen, he has driven both financial success and award-winning campaigns. Stone is also responsible for the growth of Edelman’s creative content offering, including building an experiential design group, and best-in-class creative studio and video production team. Jimmie has judged almost all the major award shows and along with his team, has won many of them throughout his career, including Cannes, Clios, Shortys, D&AD Impact, the International Design Award from ID Magazine and the United Nations Integrity in Advertising Award. Originally from Venezuela, Jimmie now lives in Brooklyn, NY (which he thinks sounds cool) with his wife and two children (who really are cool).
Judy Lee is the Global Head of Experiential Marketing at Pinterest. She leads the team that brings the Pinterest brand to life through experiences and events across all audiences around the globe. She also manages the industry marketing function which includes the speaker program and sponsorships.
Recognized for her work in transforming Pinterest's brand experiences, Judy has been named a Top Woman to Watch by Brand Innovators and a Top Woman in Events by Event Marketer in 2019. With a broad and deep background across multiple marketing disciplines, Judy is a thought leader who has judged numerous award competitions and shared her point of view at industry events.
Previously, Judy held marketing leadership roles at numerous high growth companies including Facebook/Instagram, Pandora, and AOL. She began her career and love of technology and media at CNET and her love of retail at Gap, Inc.
Judy is a passionate advocate for inclusion and mentorship, especially for women of color, and sits on Adweek’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council.
Deeply passionate about advertising, blackjack and single malts, Sonal Dabral was born in Etawah, a beautiful city situated on the banks of the Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh. Sonal is a Visual Communications graduate from The National Institute of Design, India’s premier design school in Ahmedabad.
In a career that spans over 25 years, Sonal has led agencies to creative glory in 3 different markets across Asia. At Ogilvy Mumbai in the 90's, he helped drive Ogilvy & Mather to No. 1 creative position. He did the same with Ogilvy Kuala Lumpur leading the office to become the most awarded in Malaysia and one of the region's hottest within just three years. In the process winning Malaysia’s first-ever Gold at an international award show- a One Show Gold. Ogilvy Singapore was next, where he led his team to become No.1 in the Creative Ranking in Asia, and the third most awarded office in the world at Cannes Lions 2007 – a first for an Asian agency.
He returned to India in 2011 to head Bates, followed by a stint at DDB Mudra. In July 2017, Sonal was named Vice Chairman and Group Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India.
A popular speaker, Sonal has spoken at major festivals and events like LIA, TEDx and PechaKucha nights besides numerous engagements across the globe. He once successfully woke up a sleepy audience in Taiwan by singing an impromptu Bollywood song during a seminar. International Advertising Association (India chapter) recently picked Sonal as the Creative Leader of the Year for the year 2017. Sonal has also been a favourite TV host on prime time television and a Bollywood scriptwriter. This November, Sonal will also debut as a playwright when a play written by him is staged in Singapore.
Grab a pen and paper and make sure to tune in August 20th at 4 pm EST to watch these experts talk all things diversity and inclusion!
Hey , so I know this may /may not be helpful during this difficult time but I just wanted to tell you a few things 👍i have slective muteisem what a generalised childhood anxiety disorder but it also can carry on into adulthood but trust me people with it don't have it easy and we don't just chose not to talk we can't talk in certain situations . I also I'm dislexic so we may seem stupid but its not our fault so please be pacient . I Also have dispraxya what makes us more behind in stuff then other kids or make us seem more clumsier but aging it isn't our fault so please if u know any one with the above or anything else please just don't bully them an be kind to them thanks for reading if u have any questions just comment or message me