Stories. Im going each panellest briefly. Well start with questions. Nicole goodwin all the way down at the end, enlisted in the u. S. Army in 2001. She served as a supply specialist and was deployed in iraq in july of 2003 for five 1 2 months. When nicole returned to the bronx was one of the first Homeless Veterans of iraq war and featured in the document, when i came home as well as many news programs. She lives in new york city and raising her daughter and wrying poetry, fiction and nonfiction. She graduated college in 2000 one with a ba in english in creative writing an anthropology teresa fazio, next to nicole, grew up in white plains, new york. She served as a Marine Corps Communications officer from 2002 to 2006. Deploying once to iraq. She is writing a memoir about deployment relationship and its aftermath. Teresa published her work in New York Times at war blog and read her writing at the Kennedy Center in washington, d. C. She lives and works in new york city ing rebecca hari
This is what i wanted to talk to about. I want to give you batting good news. The bad news is that we live in a world with exploding complexity of online tracking. I have a team of students at princeton that im working with where i am a professor and we are reverse engineering the companies are doing online in terms of tracking us and our personal data. I want to give you good news. You have a lot of power in the situation. There are a lot of things you can do and i want to share that with you as well. What i want to talk about Pacific League when i talk about online tracking is what i call online tracking which i considered the most insidious form of online tracking. It is where sites other than the ones you are visiting that are typically invisible are collecting profiles as you are browsing. You might wonder how does this happen . Let me show you a screenshot this is from a study at stanford of online tracking. This is from the New York Times and you can see in the picture how many
Dozens of parents, students and alumni decried a Hacienda La Puente Unified plan to close several campuses in a cost-cutting reconfiguration amid declining enrollment.
Four Jewish advocacy groups sued on Friday to stop the Santa Ana Unified School District in southern Califonia from including antisemitic content in its ethnic studies courses. The group alleges …
The Santa Ana Unified School District allegedly discussed responding to the “Jewish question” internally, without alerting the public to or allowing it to comment upon antisemitic content in courses.