un Samsung India posts slower revenue growth for FY24; cost controls boost profit By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:24:38 +0530 Samsung India Electronics' revenue grew by a mere 4% in FY24, reaching Rs 102,626 crore, marking its slowest growth in eight years. This slowdown, largely attributed to a stagnant smartphone market and heightened competition, is believed to be behind recent layoffs and cost-cutting measures. Full Article
un Sony PlayStation 5 Pro launch in India cancelled due to 6GHz By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:53:52 +0530 The gaming console uses Wi-Fi 7, a wireless standard that uses the 6GHz band for connecting to the internet. However, the band itself is embroiled under controversy with telecom operators pushing for it to be reserved for mobile internet services. Full Article
un India emerging as good opportunity market for Sony's gaming biz, says India MD By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:05:58 +0530 Sony India, experiencing substantial growth in its gaming sector due to the PlayStation 5's success, is now eyeing India as a key market. Despite anticipating moderated growth this fiscal year, the company remains committed to expanding its gaming presence, including software and peripherals. Sony India last week filed its annual returns to report over 50.1 per cent growth from its 'other business' segment at Rs 1,363.54 crore, which houses its gaming and B2B business. Full Article
un Consumer electronics firm Sault expects to double its volume in FY25 to 5 lakh units By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:58:03 +0530 Sault, a new consumer electronics company, is set to significantly increase its sales volume by FY25. Focusing on tier-2 towns, the brand plans to expand its reach within western India and eventually target southern markets. Sault will incorporate in-house manufacturing for certain products while continuing partnerships for others, aiming for nationwide expansion and exploring digital sales channels. Full Article
un Cello World launches Rs 737 crore QIP By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2024 11:33:21 +0530 The term sheet indicates an indicative issue price of Rs 852 per share and a floor price of Rs 896 per share. Cello World’s stock closed at Rs 961 on July 3, indicating that the QIP is being launched at an 11% discount to the last closing price. Full Article
un Fashion retailer Pernia's Pop-Up Shop eyes ₹250 crore in pre-IPO funding By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:06:02 +0530 Pernia's Pop-Up Shop is raising funds for its initial public offering. The company plans to use the funds to expand its retail network and become debt-free. The retailer aims to open more stores in Mumbai and Delhi. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop sells designer wear from various brands. The company achieved significant revenue growth in the last financial year. Full Article
un Under Armour lifts profit forecast on cost savings, shares surge By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:22:48 +0530 Under Armour's shares surged 20% after the company raised its annual profit forecast, driven by cost-cutting measures and a focus on full-price sales. Founder and CEO Kevin Plank's strategy of reducing discounts and inventory helped boost gross margins, signaling a potential turnaround for the sportswear brand. Full Article
un Home textiles to weave 6-8% growth after rebound from last fiscal year: CRISIL Ratings By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:36:18 +0530 Driven by strong demand from the US and growth in the domestic market, India's home textile industry is poised for a 6-8% growth this fiscal year. Despite economic concerns in the EU, the industry's credit profiles are expected to remain stable, supported by healthy cash accrual and moderate capital expenditure plans. Full Article
un Mankind may end up spinning out a winner in consumer brands unit By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 08:48:20 +0530 Mankind Pharma is spinning off its consumer brands business into a wholly-owned subsidiary, aiming to increase its revenue contribution. Similar moves by Sanofi, Cipla, and Zydus Lifesciences have yielded benefits. Mankind Pharma seeks to unlock investor value through focused marketing and potential stock market listings. Full Article
un Secret Alchemist onboards actress Samantha Prabhu as co-founder By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 13:02:20 +0530 Secret Alchemist, a wellness startup focusing on aromatherapy, onboards actress Samantha Prabhu as co-founder after securing $500,000 in seed funding led by Inflection Point Ventures. The company, co-founded by Ankita Thadani and Akash Valia, plans to expand its product line and enhance brand reach with pure-grade essential oils for holistic wellness. Full Article
un Nutrition startup Nutrabay forays into ayurvedic market, launches Shilajit By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 08:00:00 +0530 He further claimed that the product is launched at a 15 per cent lower price compared to the existing products in the market. “We are retaining lower margins than other brands and it works for us, as we spend much less in marketing,” commented Shreyans Jain, co-founder, Nutrabay. Full Article
un Healthify raises $20 million in round led by Khosla Ventures, LeapFrog Investments By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 13:04:57 +0530 Claypond Capital, Manipal Group chairman Ranjan Pai’s family office, also participated in funding for the health and wellness startup, formerly known as Healthifyme. To date, the company has raised $125 million in primary equity. Full Article
un FirstCry founder and CEO Supam Maheshwari's monthly compensation drops by over 50% By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 02 May 2024 08:54:16 +0530 FirstCry's CEO Maheshwari saw a 49% compensation drop. The company plans an IPO, approaching SEBI. Employee benefits decreased, with a Rs 23,000 crore valuation and an expected IPO of $3.5-3.75 billion. Full Article
un IPO-bound FirstCry reports 15% jump in FY24 revenue to Rs 6,481 crore, losses down 34% By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 12:57:07 +0530 FirstCry reported a 15% increase in operating revenue to Rs 6,481 crore and reduced losses by 34% in FY24. The Pune-based firm's international business, which is seeing faster growth than domestic operations, reported a revenue of Rs 753 crore, growing by over 50%. The firm plans to use a significant portion of its IPO proceeds for expansion in Saudi Arabia. Full Article
un Baby food startup Bebe Burp raises Rs 8 crore in Pre Series A funding By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 14:49:12 +0530 Baby food startup Bebe Burp shared that it will utilise 60 per cent of the fund for growth, 20 per cent for operations, 10 per cent for product development, and the remaining for team building for a coherent production. Full Article
un Funding cycles come and go; great teams persist, compound value for shareholders: FirstCry’s Supam Maheshwari By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Sat, 03 Aug 2024 17:34:34 +0530 We'll continue to invest in our brand, technology, products, and grow our offline online touchpoints. We are going to open around 350 stores over the next three years and grow our multi-channel competitive strengths. We will also enhance our in-house brands and their distribution through pharmacies and grocery stores. We also plan to invest in manufacturing, international markets and Globalbees, our brand aggregator platform,Supam Maheshwari, cofounder and CEO of FirstCry said. Full Article
un DOMS acquires 51.77% stake in Uniclan Healthcare By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 12:13:53 +0530 DOMS Industries Limited has acquired a 51.77 per cent equity stake in Uniclan Healthcare for Rs 54.88 crore, making it a subsidiary. This strategic move allows DOMS to diversify into the baby hygiene market, aligning with its growth strategy and enhancing its distribution network for long-term success. Full Article
un Kids brand Tuco Intelligent raises $2 million in funding By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 16:33:55 +0530 Tuco Intelligent, a kids' personal care brand, has secured $2 million in seed funding led by Fireside Ventures and Whiteboard Capital. Founded by ex-Unilever executive Aishvarya Murali, Tuco offers natural and sustainable products for children. The brand emphasizes eco-friendly packaging using reclaimed ocean and landfill plastic. Full Article
un Diaper manufacturer Millennium Babycares raises Rs 122 crore from Bharat Value Fund By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:33:00 +0530 Millennium Babycares Ltd announced the closure of a Rs 122 crore private placement round with Bharat Value Fund (BVF), which acquired a significant minority stake. BVF is managed by Pantomath Capital and targets a corpus of Rs 2,000 crores. The funds will be used for market expansion in India and internationally. Full Article
un Website launched By music-player.webnode.com.br Published On :: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:59:03 +0100 Our new website has been launched today. Tell your visitors why you have started a new presentation and how it benefits them. Mention your goals and project advantages. Try to briefly give your visitors reasons why they should return to your pages. Full Article News
un Intern Opportunities for Photographers and Videographers By pacific-crest.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 06:01:15 +0000 Pacific Crest is seeking energetic and creative individuals to work as photographer and videographer interns for this coming season. If you are no longer eligible to march, this is a […] Full Article News
un 6 Free Ways to Podcast Better by Communicating Better By theaudacitytopodcast.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Nov 2022 10:00:00 +0000 Presentation is one of the 5 cornerstones of podcasting (content, presentation, production, promotion, and P.R.O.F.I.T.), and how you communicate in your podcast can make the biggest difference in whether people enjoy and benefit from your content. The post 6 Free Ways to Podcast Better by Communicating Better first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast. Full Article Audio communication feedback grammar presentation
un Debunking the Myth: “It’s Not Hurting Their Podcast” By theaudacitytopodcast.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 10:00:00 +0000 Some podcasters think everything a successful podcaster does directly contributes to their success and not holding them back. But that's false! The post Debunking the Myth: “It’s Not Hurting Their Podcast” first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast. Full Article Audio content interviews marketing monetization presentation production profit promotion techniques
un New Research Uncovers the Impact of Political Attitudes on TV Viewing By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 09:00:00 EST The results of a joint study between Hub Entertainment Research and the Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) fielded as part of Hub's annual "Decoding The Default" survey found significant differences between liberals and conservatives in which entertainment TV shows they find appealing. Mark Loughney, Senior Consultant at Hub, discusses some of these findings and what they might mean for the industry. Full Article
un Pluto TV Announces New Partnership With NBCUniversal By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:00:00 EST Pluto TV partners with NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution to expand its content lineup in the UK and Canada. Full Article
un Warner Bros. Discovery Announces 7.2m New Max Subscriptions in Q3 Report By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 03:40:00 EST Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has reported financial results for Q3, with highlights including 7.2m new Max subscriptions. Full Article
un New Research from Hub: ?Peak TV? Still Delivering an Abundance of Favorite TV to Watch By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:00:00 EST New findings from Hub Research show that expanded content licensing is offsetting the decline in studio output. Full Article
un UK Frames Policy to Continue Universal TV Access By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:00:00 EST Public service access to TV is to remain at the heart of UK government policy as a new report warns that over a million viewers are at risk of being excluded in the longterm transition to streaming. Full Article
un Cinema Chat: 'MaXXXine' and 'Fancy Dance' open downtown, plus a bunch of special screenings throughout July! By www.wemu.org Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2024 07:48:36 -0400 When it comes to the 4th of July, fireworks and film go hand-in-hand! Both David Fair and Russ Collins are on vacation this week, so WEMU's Mat Hopson and Marquee Arts cinema programming director Nick Alderink meet up to chat about the newest films and special screenings coming your way this Independence Day weekend! Full Article
un Cinema Chat: The Michigan Theater hosts two 50th high school reunions, plus 'Cuckoo' and 'Borderlands' hit the big screen By www.wemu.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Aug 2024 08:23:31 -0400 Summer may be winding down a bit, but the summer movie season is still going! WEMU's David Fair meets up again with Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins to chat about the latest films and special screenings coming to a theater near you! Plus, the Michigan Theater is hosting not one, but two huge high school reunions! Full Article
un "Never take your accounts department for granted ever again" By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:52:24 GMT Aftermath, the tech and gaming blog founded by webugees from Kotaku, is one year old! In a lengthy post on their site, founders Luke Plunkett, Gita Jackson, Riley McLeod, Nathan Grayson and Chris Person discuss what running their little co-op business is like, and the issues they face in keeping it afloat. Full Article Aftermath ChrisPerson games GitaJackson indie Kotaku LukePlunkett NathonGrayson publishing RileyMcLeod tech web
un Where did I see this image of dragons around a jeweled book? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 14:19:44 -0800 There's an illustration I remember fairly vividly from when I was a kid, but I don't remember whether it was a print or in a book. It depicted tiny dragons, smoke curling from their nostrils, lounging around and/or on a big, beautiful book with cabochons and other jewels either set on or around the book, perhaps with candles and greenery nearby as well. The image shows this from the perspective of slightly above and to one side of the book and dragons, but not from directly above. I don't know whether this was a stand-alone illustration or an illustration in the book, nor whether there was more than one such illustration. it might have been inside the front or back cover. I was really into jewels as a kid, and I remember being entranced by this image and spending some time staring at it. This could have been from the '80s or '90s or earlier. Anyone else remember this? Full Article dragons tinydragons bigbook maybeleatherbook smokecurling cabochons jewels jeweledbook illustration maybecandles maybegreenery seeninthe1980s seeninthe1990s maybeanillustration maybeaposter stumped
un What's tiny, brown, lives underwater, and looks like a mushroom? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Jun 2018 20:57:02 -0800 I went scuba diving at Clear Lake, Oregon today. I saw a ton of tiny, medium-brown unidentified biological-looking... *things* attached to some of the rocks. What were they? Their silhouette was roughly the shape of a fungus growing on a tree -- think a minaturized oyster mushroom or turkey tail mushroom, but with (as far as I could tell) not particularly pronounced gills. They were attached to volcanic rock.What were they? Eggs sacs of some kind? Actual underwater mushrooms? Some other life form? In case it's relevant, other stuff I saw in the lake included verdant fields of algae growing off the silty bottom (where the volcanic rock isn't exposed), schools of trout (the lake is stocked), plenty of caddisfly larvae in their cases, and cold-water springs feeding the lake from deep potholes. Water temperature was 41 F. We went as deep as 85', but I only remember seeing the brown unidentified objects in shallower areas -- say maybe between 15' to 30'. Full Article scubadiving biology underwater mushroom eggsac stumped
un Did I see someone using some sort of posture alarm while running? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Oct 2022 09:06:42 -0800 This was my experience this morning: I'm cycling, and I see this guy running, opposite direction to me. He has a cap on, and on top of the cap was what (at first) I thought was a light. Then I thought maybe it was a camera. Then as he got closer I thought it was a donut, like maybe an orange cream filled or something. then as I got closer I heard very regular beeping that I'm pretty sure was coming from the not-donut. And then I couldn't tell what it was, apart from it was orange and about 2 inches tall, maybe cylindrical or donut-shaped. My best guess is that it was some sort of device to help him regulate head/posture, kind of like "teach kids to walk while balancing books on their head". Google is not helping. Can the hivemind suss this out? Full Article running posture device stumped
un Despite The Pandemic, Atlanta United Returns To The Pitch By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 22:34:27 +0000 Atlanta United is the first professional sports team from Georgia to return to play during the coronavirus pandemic. Major League Soccer suspended play in March less than a month into the season. GPB Sports' Jon Nelson joined GPB All Things Considered host Rickey Bevington to explain why Saturday night's soccer match will be anything but normal. Full Article
un By dorothyisunderwood in "Seeking community in the face of the US election" on MeFi By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT Fresh off the latest meeting about incorporation, and I want to say: thank you to the moderators and Jessamyn who keep the site going and thank you to the volunteers past and present putting in work to build new possibilities for the site, including making it easier for more people to volunteer and contribute in different ways. I'm also truly proud of the decision made early on by the volunteers to do things together, even if that meant slowing down. I'm the kind of person who sees a problem and goes into fix-it mode as fast as possible. Practicing on a hugely meaningful project like Metafilter to listen and consider all of our viewpoints and work through to a communal path was hard. It was sometimes frustratingly slow! But by the second half of our timeline, I can see now that we get important things done faster and faster and how strong the foundation we've built is (heh, bad pun) because we've got trust and a collaborative thoughtful process. I'd also like to recognise the people who took a deep breath before writing a reply in a high-termperature thread, the people who edited down the snark in their comments or thought - I'll change to the thread about kitten videos instead. It is hard to be civil and think about other people when they're text on a screen - and it's harder when so much media encourages profit by provoking yelling. Metafilter is an internet third space that isn't trying to profit actively from yelling. And sometimes we gotta yell in some threads - but most of the time we talk, and I so so appreciate having a third space where people can talk without an algorithm aimed at our lizard brains. Full Article
un Pentagon Chief Rejects Trump's Threat To Use Military To Quell Unrest By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Wed, 03 Jun 2020 19:11:00 +0000 Updated at 7 p.m. ET In a move that possibly placed his job in peril, Defense Secretary Mark Esper publicly disagreed Wednesday with President Trump's threatened use of the 1807 Insurrection Act to quell widespread unrest over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck. "The option to use active-duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort, and only in the most urgent and dire of situations. We are not in one of those situations now," Esper told reporters at a Pentagon briefing. "I do not support invoking the Insurrection Act." Esper added, "I've always believed and continue to believe that the National Guard is best suited for performing domestic support to civil authorities in these situations, in support of local law enforcement." The 1807 Insurrection Act authorizes a U.S. president to deploy the military in times of domestic emergencies. The law was updated in 2006 to include Full Article
un Rashad Turner Had Wanted To Be A Cop. He Founded A Black Lives Matter Chapter Instead By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 05 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000 Growing up in St. Paul, Minn., Rashad Turner remembers playing cops and robbers. It was always a given which side he'd choose. "We'd ride our bikes," he says. "I'd always be the cop." He always knew. It was that way for years. He trained for it. He got a bachelor's in criminal justice. He enrolled in the police academy. All because he wanted to help. To him, the cops were the good guys. Turner is 35 now. When he was two years old, a man shot and killed his father in an alley during a dispute. No one should lose a parent that way, he thought. And policing was one way to protect a community. "I had this idea of the Officer Friendly that came to our school," he says. "Like, that was all cops." His friends didn't always get it, he says. Some of them quit him. In the African American neighborhoods he moved in, there had been too many bad run-ins with police. But back then, Turner was used to defending law enforcement. Not so much anymore. Five years ago, he founded a chapter of Black Lives Full Article
un Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot On Her City's Response To Unrest Over Police Violence By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Sat, 06 Jun 2020 18:07:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Police reform is the issue that made a lawyer named Lori Lightfoot a political presence in Chicago when she was head of the Chicago Police Board. Of course, she is now Mayor Lightfoot of Chicago and said this week that police misconduct and brutality, quote, "tarnish the badge." Mayor Lightfoot joins us now. Mayor Lightfoot, thanks for being with us. LORI LIGHTFOOT: It's my pleasure, Scott. SIMON: You've led investigations into brutality cases when you were head of the police board and the CPD's Office of Professional Standards. Must also be said that as an attorney in private practice, you represented some police officers. How difficult is police reform? LIGHTFOOT: Well, having seen this issue from a lot of different angles - I also prosecuted corrupt police officers when I was a federal prosecutor. So I've been around this issue for a long time, and really, it comes down to this. You can have all the policies that you want, Full Article
un As New Zealand Police Pledge To Stay Unarmed, Maori Activists Credit U.S. Protests By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Thu, 11 Jun 2020 19:44:00 +0000 Although New Zealand is about as far — in miles, at least — as you can get from Minneapolis, protests have erupted there over the killing of George Floyd. The Indigenous Maori people in particular have pushed back against police use of force, which disproportionately affects them. At first glance, the context seems quite different. New Zealand police don't usually carry firearms. The reason goes back to the 19th century British aversion to creating a police force too much like a military. In general, if New Zealand police officers need to use a gun, there is one in a lockbox in their car that they can use with a supervisor's permission. But after a white nationalist gunned down 51 people in two mosques last March in Christchurch, New Zealand's police introduced a pilot program to send heavily armed police teams on patrol in three communities. One of these communities was around Christchurch. The other two were far away in counties near the city of Auckland. The police said it would Full Article
un 'We're Not Racist': French Police Say They're Being Unfairly Criticized By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 20:46:00 +0000 French police say they are being stigmatized during protests in France against police violence in the wake of George Floyd's death. On Thursday, police gathered in front of precincts across the country and threw down their handcuffs in a symbolic gesture against what they say is unfair criticism. "The police in France have nothing to do with the police in the U.S., and we're not racist," said Fabien Vanhemelryck, the head of the main police union in France, as he joined dozens of police officers demonstrating Friday morning along the Champs-Élysées. Just days after Floyd was killed while in police custody in Minneapolis, more than 20,000 Parisians defied a ban on gatherings during the pandemic to demand the truth about the death of a black Frenchman named Adama Traoré while in police custody in 2016. The protesters said the French police, like their American counterparts, are endemically racist, a charge denied by many top officials in a country that likes to consider itself colorblind Full Article
un Twin Cities Area Police Forces Loaded Up On War Surplus Under President Trump By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 21:33:00 +0000 When protests erupted in Minnesota following the death of George Floyd — the black man who died after a white Minneapolis policeman kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes — many of the law enforcement agencies from the Twin Cities metropolitan area that responded were recent beneficiaries of free excess military materiel from a Pentagon program originally meant to support counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism operations. At least 10 police departments in the Minneapolis and St. Paul suburbs have obtained either all or nearly all of their Department of Defense military-grade equipment — ranging from $13.56 cartridge magazines to hulking personnel carriers with original price tags surpassing $700,000 — during the first three and a half years of the Trump administration. That haul was part of more than $1 billion worth of military equipment transferred to police and sheriff departments since 2016 under what is commonly known as the 1033 program, named for the section of a 1997 Full Article
un OST Full Show: AJC Unravels 'The Imperfect Alibi' In Georgia Cold Case; Author Mary Beth Keane By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2020 17:27:41 +0000 In 2003, Brunswick prosecutors convicted Dennis Perry of killing a couple in their church back in 1985 — while another suspect had admitted to the murder on tape. Renewed interest in the case from the Georgia Innocence Project and a true crime podcast spurred Joshua Sharpe, criminal justice reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution , to revisit an early suspect’s alibi. Sharpe's research unveiled new DNA evidence, and prompted the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to reopen the case. Sharpe joins On Second Thought to talk us through what he learned in his nearly year of reporting on the 35 year-old case. Full Article
un Reform, Defund, Abolish: Understanding Calls To Re-Imagine The Police By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 21:27:28 +0000 In the weeks since protests against police brutality began in Minneapolis, calls to reform, defund or abolish the police have been escalating. Demands for reform or cuts to police budgets aren’t new among activists, but a pledge by the Minneapolis City Council to “ dismantle ” the police department is unprecedented. The mayors of Los Angeles and New York City have also announced that they would both divert city funds from police departments to social service budgets. Practically speaking, what would it mean to “defund” the police? On Second Thought sat down with Cedric Alexander, former police chief of DeKalb County, and Michael Leo Owens , associate professor of political science at Emory University, to dissect the history and meaning behind the language of the protest movement. Full Article
un Amid Movement For Racial Justice, The Need For Rebellious Art — And Uncomfortable Conversations By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 21:59:45 +0000 Today, in celebration of Juneteenth, Power Haus Creative has organized what they’re calling the “ Juneteenth Takeover ” – in which 19 Atlanta artists will display their work on the exterior of the historic Flatiron building in downtown Atlanta. Carlton Mackey and Melissa Alexander are two of those artists. Full Article
un Upcoming ‘Dundee Village’ To Offer Safe And Sanitary Sanctuary For Savannah’s ‘Roofless’ By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 21:48:02 +0000 When COVID-19 hit Savannah, city leaders were particularly concerned about the homeless population — or “roofless people,” as 3 rd District Alderwoman Linda Wilder-Bryan prefers. Her drive to help people who couldn’t get into shelters led to a proposal for “ Dundee Village .” Now, plans are underway for a safe and sanitary complex of tents – which will later be converted to livable shipping containers – to house people displaced by the pandemic and at risk of contracting COVID-19 on the streets. Full Article
un OST Full Show: 'John Lewis: Good Trouble’; SCAD Film Graduate Launches Anacaona Pictures By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 16:44:09 +0000 John Lewis has served as U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th Congressional District since 1987, and is known for his passionate work both in the civil rights movements and on Capitol Hill. A new documentary called John Lewis: Good Trouble goes beyond the highlight reel of his storied life and reveals more personal elements of the man and the figure. On Second Thought hears from the film’s director and producer Dawn Porter and producer Erika Alexander about how the film connects his legacy of seeking justice from his youth to his role as a revered congressman today. Full Article
un Los Angeles And San Diego Schools Announce Online-Only Fall By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 20:40:11 +0000 On Monday, Los Angeles and San Diego public schools announced they will be starting the school year remote-only in August as coronavirus cases rise in Southern California. "The skyrocketing infection rates of the past few weeks make it clear the pandemic is not under control," a joint statement said. On Sunday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported 3,322 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 deaths. Local health department data show a rebound in hospitalizations compared with May. Los Angeles Unified School District did not detail when, or under what conditions, schools might be able to open for in-person learning, even on a part-time or staggered schedule. San Diego Unified School District promised a " public assessment " by Aug. 10 of how soon they might return to physical classes. The Los Angeles system is the nation's second-largest school district, and the decisions together affect more than 700,000 students and their families. They come amid pressure from the federal Full Article
un MeFi: Seeking community in the face of the US election By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 21:29:00 GMT If you're visiting MetaFilter for the first time in a while because whoa, US election, just a friendly reminder that MetaFilter depends on member support in order to keep running. Additionally, MetaFilter is moving to a community-run model, so you might want to check out the latest update about that.But because this is a weblog, a few additional links about communities below the fold.Online communities come with real-world consequences for individuals and societies (Communications Psychology; the bibliography is fun) How to find your community (Vox)How to find healthy online communities (Mental Health America)(Nostalgia trip) Online communities (Pew Research, 2001)And more nostalgia - the classic 1995 Ghosts in the Machine Full Article
un Report: Russia Launched Cyberattack On Voting Vendor Ahead Of Election By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Mon, 05 Jun 2017 23:42:00 +0000 Updated at 9 p.m. ET Russia's military intelligence agency launched an attack days before Election Day on a U.S. company that provides election services and systems, including voter registration, according to a top-secret report posted Monday by The Intercept . The news site published a report, with redactions, by the National Security Agency that described the Russian spear-phishing scheme, one it described as perpetrated by the same intelligence agency — the GRU — that the Obama administration imposed sanctions on for the 2016 cyber mischief. According to the NSA report, Russian hackers sent emails to people who worked at a company that provides state and local election offices with voter registration systems, trying to trick them into giving up their user credentials. The Intercept reports, "At least one of the employee accounts was likely compromised, the agency concluded." The NSA report says that the Russians then used information from that account to launch a separate phishing Full Article