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Balancing Barn / MVRDV. Image © Edmund Sumner Winy Maas is one of architecture’s most aggressive researchers. Through his office MVRDV and affiliations with universities in Europe and America, Maas produces a seemingly unstoppable stream of insights into the environments in which architects now operate. As an advisor to the educational program of the Strelka Institute in Moscow, the architect is currently contributing to the production of eleven radical visions of the future, based on extrapolating trends that shape contemporary life, in Russia and around the world. Maas recently sat with writer, curator, and Strelka faculty member Brendan McGetrick to discuss his unusual educational trajectory, learning from the conservationist Richard Leakey, facing death in Sudan, and the beauty of architects experimenting with algae.

Michelle Oyola McGovern Announces Campaign for Palm Beach County Commission District 6

Michelle McGovern Logo Former State Director to U.S. Senator Bill Nelson launches campaign with the support of community leaders and residents I’m running to focus on the issues that are important to our district – COVID 19 recovery, creating jobs, workforce and affordable housing and managing our quality of life.” Michelle Oyola McGovern PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, April 20, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Michelle Oyola McGovern today announced her candidacy for Palm Beach County Commission, District 6. The Primary Election is scheduled for August 23, 2022. If elected, Michelle would be Palm Beach County’s first Latin-American elected to the County Commission. County Commission District 6 is an open seat due to term limits. District 6 encompasses the western portion of Palm Beach County.

COVID-19 amplifies the complexity of disability and race

In Canada, COVID-19 has exacerbated long-standing institutional and systemic inequalities for disabled people. And these inequalities are rooted in ableism. Ableism represents beliefs, social practices and policies that (re)produce and privilege expectations of able-bodiedness and able-mindedness. Resulting in the marginalization, exclusion and oppression of people with mind/body differences. Disabled people’s identities are also intersectional they may be racialized, gendered, elderly, may live in poverty and/or are part of newcomer communities. This viewpoint further reveals the persistent and invisible injustices disabled people experience and is important for developing policies, resources and supports for those affected by the pandemic.

Do Prisoners Have a Constitutional Right to Dental Floss?

Do Prisoners Have a Constitutional Right to Dental Floss? Might as well not turn them into their own prison bars. (Dick Johnson) By Angel Castillo Jr. Because we live in an advanced democracy where anyone can claim grievances in court, judges often get presented with unusual requests. For instance, does a jail inmate have a constitutional right to be provided dental floss? Six recent inmate lawsuits filed in Florida and New York are raising such a novel claim. In Florida, five inmates have separately sued Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw in federal court, claiming deprivation of federally protected civil rights through the denial of dental floss. “I don’t care if they file 400 suits, they’re not getting it,” Bradshaw has pledged.

Winter storm update: Ice, snow Thursday; Texas outages, water shortage

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