You Say You Want (Them to Have) a Revolution...
The US has a long history of encouraging citizens abroad to revolt, but rarely follow through with support. Hungary. Cuba. Afghanistan. Iraq. Will Iran be different? My take in @nytimes
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GRC’s founder @peterwklein says decision to pull @60Minutes story raises concerns about corporate control of media. "A salve to this wound in the media landscape is the emergence of non-profit news organizations." https://t.co/IXccyqR3E1 Support GRC: https://t.co/N0sExPkOhH
In a recent @ccpa article, Gavin Fridell, a SMU professor in Political Science and Global Development Studies and member of the GRC’s supply chains hub, argues that Canada needs to invest in green steel and iron if it wants to be a clean energy superpower. https://t.co/f4azIKAAWf
Today is World Fisheries Day, a day that highlights the importance of sustainable fisheries & aquatic ecosystems. Did you know that 25% of fish caught are made into fishmeal, a product mainly used to feed farmed fish? Learn more about the global industry. https://t.co/l5Z70LAAtL
Happening tonight at 7 pm! Artist Sydney Hart will sit down with Dr. Jaleh Mansoor to discuss Ripples, an art billboard series that examines the environmental impact of global trade. Moderated by curator Christine D’Onofrio. Get your free ticket: https://t.co/92XtoQuzsN
In a recent @ccpa article, Gavin Fridell, a SMU professor in Political Science and Global Development Studies and member of the GRC’s supply chains hub, argues that Canada needs to invest in green steel and iron if it wants to be a clean energy superpower. https://t.co/f4azIKAAWf
Happening Thursday! A panel discussion with artist Sydney Hart and Dr. Jaleh Mansoor about the public art series 'Ripples' — moderated by curator Christine D'Onofrio.
November 20th @ 7 pm
Emily Carr University of Art and Design's Rennie Hall
https://t.co/92XtoQuzsN
Join us for a panel discussion with artist Sydney Hart and Dr. Jaleh Mansoor about Ripples, an art billboard series that examines the environmental impact of global trade. Moderated by curator Christine D’Onofrio. Happening Nov 20th! https://t.co/92XtoQuzsN
Join us for a panel discussion with artist Sydney Hart and Dr. Jaleh Mansoor about Ripples, an art billboard series that examines the environmental impact of global trade. Moderated by curator Christine D’Onofrio. Happening Nov 20th! https://t.co/92XtoQuzsN
Canada's National Pain Awareness Week is coming to a close — a week meant to raise awareness of chronic pain and its impacts. We're resharing 'Freedom from Pain,' a documentary by the Global Reporting Program, produced in partnership with Al Jazeera. https://t.co/f89Z5V756X
For National Pain Awareness Week in Canada (Nov 2-8), we're taking the opportunity to reshare a Global Reporting Program documentary called 'Freedom from Pain,' produced in partnership with Al Jazeera's People and Power. https://t.co/wNQKWn3xwA
Today is UNESCO's annual day to #EndImpunity against journalists, with this year's theme focusing on AI-facilitated Gender-Based Violence against Women Journalists. Learn about the impacts that gender-based reputational attacks have on freedom of speech. https://t.co/0tndo4XyYr
In a recent @ccpa article, Gavin Fridell, a SMU professor in Political Science and Global Development Studies and member of the GRC’s supply chains hub, argues that Canada needs to invest in green steel and iron if it wants to be a clean energy superpower. https://t.co/f4azIKAAWf
Don’t miss the upcoming panel discussion about Ripples, with artist Sydney Hart and Dr. Jaleh Mansoor. Moderated by Ripples’ curator, Christine D’Onofrio. The event is being held at Emily Carr University of Art and Design on November 20th. https://t.co/92XtoQv7il
Thank you to everyone who came out for an artist-led walking tour of 'Ripples,' a series of billboards that represent supply chain data as public art. It was heartening to see members of the public interacting with Gavin Fridell's research and Sydney Hart's artist interpretation.
For anyone who missed the tour, don't worry! The billboards will remain along the Arbutus Greenway until the end of November. You can also see the entire series on the Ripples website. https://t.co/ZCsaxuE1en
Happening today! Join us for an artist-led walking tour of 'Ripples,' an art billboard series that draws on trade policy data to depict the environmental impacts of global trade and supply chains.
👉 Join, 2-3 pm on Fir St between W 5th and 6th Ave.
https://t.co/Xl7wppRUxh
These digital collages depict data about the environmental impact of global trade. This Saturday, learn more about the latest GRC project during an artist-led walking tour along Vancouver's Arbutus Greenway.
👉 More info: https://t.co/Xl7wppRUxh
Happening Saturday! Join the GRC, alongside artist Sydney Hart and curator Christine D’Onofrio, for an artist-led walking tour of Ripples, a billboard art series depicting the environmental impacts of global trade.
Sat, Oct 25
2-3 pm
Arbutus Greenway
https://t.co/Xl7wppSsmP
Happening Saturday! See nearly a decade's worth of investigation into global supply chains depicted by a series of art billboards along the Arbutus Greenway.
Join on Sat, Oct 25, from 2 - 3 pm at the pedestrian/bike path on Fir St for an artist-led tour.
https://t.co/zXFdm0ic2N