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soledad: for decades, indigenous women and girls have been disappearing, including larissa lone hill.> that was one of the recent ones before she went missing. soledad: more than two years have passed since lisa lone hill last saw her daughter. >> i was just so mad and i was writing down my feelings. can you imagine your own daughter being missing? try to imagine how painful that is. i pray for strength to go on but it's so hard without my girl. soledad: it's impossible to know how many native women have disappeared. or how many have been murdered. because some cases go unreported. others aren't properly documented. and there isn't a specific government database tracking the cases. >> i used to come out here and sit all the time. and there would always be an eagle. soledad: two hours away, on the rose bud reservation elizabeth roubideaux's daughter rychinda went missing 20 years ago. >> she wanted to be in the army and fly -- the 11-year-old's body was found soledad: in the trees. >> from what i was told, she only had underwear on. it makes me mad. [crying] to know that she was out he
soledad: for decades, indigenous women and girls have been disappearing, including larissa lone hill.> that was one of the recent ones before she went missing. soledad: more than two years have passed since lisa lone hill last saw her daughter. >> i was just so mad and i was writing down my feelings. can you imagine your own daughter being missing? try to imagine how painful that is. i pray for strength to go on but it's so hard without my girl. soledad: it's impossible to know how...
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Aug 28, 2020
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angela merkel warns against foreign intervention in the larissa. russia -- in belarus. she says belarus should enjoy freedom without the threat of outside interference. the president of belarus threatens to retaliate after the eu agrees to impose sanctions against high-level officials as punishment for the violent crackdowns against protesters. welcome to the program. in washington, d.c., huge crowds are taking part in a r rally for social justice.. this is the same spot where 57 years ago, martin luther king jr. made his famous i have a dream speech. protesters ascended on the capital after the police shooting of american jacob blake and reunited tensions over police violence toward black people. the crowd heard from prominent advocates for social justice including the rev. al sharpton. >> we are treated but disrespect by policeman that we pay their salaries. we figured we would let you know whether we are tall or short, fat or skinny, light-skinned or dark skinned, black lives matter. and we won't stop until it matters to everybody. >> it was very emotional. a large g
angela merkel warns against foreign intervention in the larissa. russia -- in belarus. she says belarus should enjoy freedom without the threat of outside interference. the president of belarus threatens to retaliate after the eu agrees to impose sanctions against high-level officials as punishment for the violent crackdowns against protesters. welcome to the program. in washington, d.c., huge crowds are taking part in a r rally for social justice.. this is the same spot where 57 years ago,...
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larissa: all the measures designed to combat violence against women, including women's shelters, areth the funding slashed, the few shelters we have will probably have to close soon. it's a disgrace for brazil. >> marÍa da penha was recently declared an honorary citizen of sao paulo. her courage and activism are are widely respected, but the battle is far from won. marÍa: our society is still very sexist. to change that, we have to invest above all in education. but this government is not doing that. >> cristiane carvalho hopes the nightmare will end one day, and that her ex will leave her in peace. cristiane: if women such as marÍa da penha had not spoken out, i might never have found the strength to report my husband. and he would never have been sentenced to three years house arrest. despspite the coururage many wn displalay, gender-babased viole remains a massive problem in brazil. >> repression and discrimination are part of life for r many women aroround the w. on our n new facebook k chanl,w won, y youl find stories ababout ose tatang a stand, and inspiring others to do the sa
larissa: all the measures designed to combat violence against women, including women's shelters, areth the funding slashed, the few shelters we have will probably have to close soon. it's a disgrace for brazil. >> marÍa da penha was recently declared an honorary citizen of sao paulo. her courage and activism are are widely respected, but the battle is far from won. marÍa: our society is still very sexist. to change that, we have to invest above all in education. but this government is...
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thank you very much, larissa, really good to talk to you.aordinary achievement in difficult times. very good look to everybody getting their results, we know it is stressful. six months have passed since we brought together doddie weir, rob burrow and stephen darby. three sportsmen who are all living with motor neurone disease — an illness with no cure. coronavirus has brought extra challenges, but recently doddie made a surprise visit to see rob. it was the first time they'd met in person since february. sally has more. brought together in the most difficult circumstances, theirs is a friendship that provides support and strength. i'm not giving in till my last breath. too many reasons to live. three sportsmen, one debilitating condition. they spoke together for the first time earlier this year. the average life expectancy is between one and three years. so i'm here, overthat, still living, still smiling. but when i met doddie, he showed me the path i needed to go down, the productivity. the guy likes banter. the spread of covid—19 has brou
thank you very much, larissa, really good to talk to you.aordinary achievement in difficult times. very good look to everybody getting their results, we know it is stressful. six months have passed since we brought together doddie weir, rob burrow and stephen darby. three sportsmen who are all living with motor neurone disease — an illness with no cure. coronavirus has brought extra challenges, but recently doddie made a surprise visit to see rob. it was the first time they'd met in person...
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Aug 30, 2020
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larissa, let's bring you in to get the students perspective.i think whatjo and has a ready been disrupted? i think what jo and i has a ready been disrupted? i think whatjo and i share is an understanding that the government really needs to get a clear view on how we prioritise students and staff safety was up we might have come to different conclusions about what that solution is, the problem remains the same. for the national cabinet union of black students, we need mass testing. —— students. we need to refrain from testing unless it is necessary for students to be in studios. —— refrain from going. we are awaiting clear guidance and that could be putting out guidance and that could be putting our minds at ease to make sure that is being done safely and prioritising students, staff and... so what you said was refrain from in—person teaching unless it is necessary? effectively what you are saying is you are happy with remote learning? we need more investment to ensure that remote learning is as accessible as possible. i think we need to do that
larissa, let's bring you in to get the students perspective.i think whatjo and has a ready been disrupted? i think what jo and i has a ready been disrupted? i think whatjo and i share is an understanding that the government really needs to get a clear view on how we prioritise students and staff safety was up we might have come to different conclusions about what that solution is, the problem remains the same. for the national cabinet union of black students, we need mass testing. ——...
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Aug 22, 2020
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my name is larissa petrucelli with united to save the mission. have seen firsthand the loss of my p.d.r. neighbors, collaborators, and businesses that support my own business. i've seen the bleeding of the mission's well paying working class jobs that are the backbone of our immigrant community. the loss and trauma to myself and my community is so great that i struggle not to get emotional. i struggle to watch projects like this moving forward when they're clearly antithetical plans to the purpose of the mission. the city is willing to fast track them with the c.b.e. process while no metrics of their harm is being measured. they converted their adjacent buildings from p.d.r. to office, which ended up being grandfathered with no penalties and no assessment to the harm that conversion created, and now, we want to lineup the floor plates of this project and deal the final blow to adjacent p.d.r. users. more jobs leading to more displacement. but today, it doesn't have to happen, and today, you can demonstrate with data by approving jobs that align w
my name is larissa petrucelli with united to save the mission. have seen firsthand the loss of my p.d.r. neighbors, collaborators, and businesses that support my own business. i've seen the bleeding of the mission's well paying working class jobs that are the backbone of our immigrant community. the loss and trauma to myself and my community is so great that i struggle not to get emotional. i struggle to watch projects like this moving forward when they're clearly antithetical plans to the...
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Aug 13, 2020
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we can speak now to larissa kennedy from the national union of students. great to have you with us.t what is happening and be thankful that when you are applying for university you are not going through all of this because it is really stressful in addition to the regular stresses of waiting for results. thankfully is the last thing i feel today because results. thankfully is the last thing ifeel today because i results. thankfully is the last thing i feel today because i am hearing from countless students, particularly those marginalised, who are seeing their grades downgraded ata are seeing their grades downgraded at a higher rate than their most affluent peers and thinking how is this fairand affluent peers and thinking how is this fair and just add whatever government done? it was interesting listening to the last head teacher. she was talking about how it is a fee—paying school, seven years ago to celebrate the schools 500th anniversary they had given lots of free places to really clever local children who might not otherwise have afforded to go to that school yet their a—level
we can speak now to larissa kennedy from the national union of students. great to have you with us.t what is happening and be thankful that when you are applying for university you are not going through all of this because it is really stressful in addition to the regular stresses of waiting for results. thankfully is the last thing i feel today because results. thankfully is the last thing ifeel today because i results. thankfully is the last thing i feel today because i am hearing from...