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Curating Change: Leila Janah on Equality

“Women are the world's silent majority. We do not, for the most part, start wars and hoard resources … However, we earn 10% of the world's income and own 1% of the property. Our wages are roughly 17% lower than men's. Something has to change, and soon.”
--Leila Janah on Equality

Our final installment in 2011 of Curating Change features social entrepreneur Leila Janah on Equality. Leila is the founder of the organization Samasource, which provides work to marginalized women and youth living in poverty around the globe.

BRONX VICTORY MEMORIAL @ PELHAM PARK

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In our back yard, we have one of the most impressive monuments ever erected in NYC, The Bronx Victory Memorial was designed by architect and landscaper John J. Sheridan 1888-1954 and sculptors Belle Kinney 1877-1959 and Leopold Scholz 1877-1946.

Headlines 11/11/11

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EUROZONE. Technocrats To Lead Greece and Italy.

PENN STATE SCANDAL. Wider Repercussions.

GOP CANDIDATES. Top Four Reshuffle.

US PIPELINE PLUGGED. For Politics.

VETERANS DAY. 11 /11 / 11.

New Neurophysiology Lab

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NY State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein (D-Bronx/ Westchester) will join administrators and faculty members of Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University to officially open their new Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory on Friday, November 11th. Several pieces of equipment, including advanced electroencephalogram (EEG) systems,stimulus delivery equipment and specialized video recording devices, were purchased through a $1 million capital grant that Klein secured in the 2009-
2010 budget cycle.

Senator Klein, Dr. Allen Spiegel, Dean, Ruth Gottesman, Chair

11/11/11 CIVILITY DAY

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Make a bet, a wish, begin a new friendship, or just do something nice for someone at 11:11 on the 11th day of the 11th month of 2011. All over the world, many people are planning to mark the triple convergence of 11s, hoping it will bring them good fortune or at least try something new. I plan to buy 11 lottery tickets (each, of course, including the number 11). At precisely at 11:11 a.m...

Some folks seem to think that on 11/11 magic will happen, things may come true, it could happen to you, or me, or all of US.

RALLY TO KEEP POST OFFICE OPEN

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Congressman Joe Crowley will hold a rally to save Bronx post offices. Crowley, along with other elected officials, union representatives, and concerned citizens are expected to call on USPS to keep Co-op City’s Einstein and Dreiser Loop open.

VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION

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City Island and communities all around this great country are honoring the brave men and women who have served this wonderful nation in times of war and peace. Through public ceremonies, parades, and celebrations or private prayers and reflection, Americans will make known their gratitude to those who have sacrificed so much for our country.

This is also a reminder that honoring our veterans shouldn't be limited to just once. The enormous sacrifice they and their families make deserves to be recognized throughout the year.

Indie Filmmakers

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Just because you now have access to a Flip, an IPAD and know how to use Final Cut Pro doesn't mean you can produce a major motion picture that everyone wants to watch. To find out how distribution is done, don't miss this opportunity:

Welcome, Indie Filmmakers!

Sell Your Film On-Demand with CreateSpace

CreateSpace, a member of the Amazon group of companies, provides one of the easiest and most economical ways to self-distribute your film in DVD and video-on-demand formats on Amazon.com and other channels.
Why CreateSpace?

No membership or DVD setup fees

Thanksgiving Comes Early?

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Its beginning to look a lot like Thanksgiving... The outlook for American jobs and trade looks brighter, despite growing uncertainty with our overseas partners.

The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell a seasonally adjusted 390,000, according to the US Labor Department. That happens to be the fewest since April... Wow!