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
Environmental concern, the financial concern, which is a lot of individuals in oakland. It is this in the feeling of sadness when you see wasted food. There is something within us that we cannot name, and it is difficult to talk about. That is something we are trying to tap him as well. We have different angles. Thealk about how 25 of freshwater used in Food Production goes to food we never eat. We talk about how one in six people in Alameda County do not know where the next meal is going to come from. The majority are children or Senior Citizens. We talk about the financial implications that up to 2200 a year for the average consumer and what they are spending on food they never eat. We do a lot of different levels. I think the Biggest Issue is it is coalition building, working together. We need macro and micro change. In the trenches, we need more food recovery programs. We need people working on gleaming programs. We need to figure out different ways that in everyday practice we get
Discountedle for the price of 12. 95 with shipping. That is cspan. Org first ladies. If you are a middle or high school student, we want to know what the most Important Congress issued should address next year. 100,000 dollars in total prizes read the deadline is january 20. Next, Women Veterans of the iraq and afghanistan wars share experiences. They talk about their personal decisions for entering the military. Some dangers being countered in war zones, how they use skills during a deployment, and their transition from military to civilian life. This was hosted by the near Public Library as part of a sneering veteran history series. It is one hour 40 minutes. Id like to thank everyone for coming out today. This is the third and final Panel Discussion we of posted here. Havee honored to incredible individuals to share their stories on the stage. Seems toussion celebrate the complete story. Veterans tell their own stories, civilians another veterans can learn from them and begin to eng
That he wouldnt break the rules of the senate in order to change them. This was not an ancient promise. July 14, on meet the press, said were not touching judges. This year, july 14, meet the press, were not touching judges. Then there are the double standards. When democrats were in the minority, they argued strenuously for the very thing they now say we will have to do without. Namely, the right to extend a debate on Lifetime Appointments to extended debate on Lifetime Appointments. In other words, they believe that one set of rules should apply to them, to them and another set to everybody else. He may have just as well have said if you like the rules of the senate, you can keep them. Huh . If you like the rules of the senate, you can keep them. Just the way so Many Democrats in the administration and congress now believe that obamacare is good enough for their constituents, but then when it comes to them, their political allies, their staff, well, of course, thats different. And le
Others in an transformation of the Ongoing Services in the transformation to this. Very Little Information was available with what was going on in iraq in terms of what the women were doing. They told us there were primary sources of information of the way the women were being used in iraq. Since then a new generation of combat veteran women have emerged welcome home from these conflicts. They have gotten organized and are changing the narrative. They are raising Critical Issues including Sexual Harassment. It is visible on the radio, television and film. But that i will like to get started in and have the opportunity to hear some more of their stories. I am going to introduce each panelist briefly and then we will start with the questions. Nicole beaudoin all the way down at the end. She listed in the u. S. Army in 2001. She was deployed to iraq in july 2003 for 5 months. She was featured in the documentary when i came home. She lives in new york city where she is raising her daughter