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The Ontario government is providing the City of North Bay with $17,500 for bench dedications, a program the province says will give 9,000 older people and those with disabilities more places to rest.
A statement provided by Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli’s office Wednesday says the funding is being provided through the Inclusive Community Grants Program.
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“Inclusive Community Grants projects are a great way for our local projects (to) go from idea to reality, here in North Bay,” Fedeli said.
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April Meeting 2021 Promises Exciting Online Events
By Leah Poffenberger
For the second time, the APS April Meeting is making its way online from April 17 to April 20, exploring physics across the conference theme of “Quarks 2 Cosmos.” The four-day meeting will feature scientific talks and special events sponsored by 20 APS units and committees. Among the highlights is the Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary, featuring Andrea Ghez, Reinhard Genzel, and Roger Penrose, the 2020 recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics. All times listed for events at the April Meeting are in Central Daylight Time.
Before the conference officially kicks off on Saturday, April 17, several pre-meeting events will be offered on Friday, April 16. A special workshop, which requires additional registration, will have two sessions, one at 11:00 am and the other at 2:00 pm, to discuss searches for beyond-the-Standard-Model interactions with precision measurements. A Q&A session at 12:00 pm will cover the APS
This essay originally appeared on Alma, 70 Faces Media’s feminist Jewish culture site.
Had you asked me 20 years ago, 10 years ago, even last year (truthfully, last month) if I’d ever quote the Torah in a piece I was writing, I probably would have (respectfully and nervously) laughed in your face.
The Torah makes me anxious because I know that it holds the potential to oppress me as a genderqueer trans Jew. And I know it informs so many Jews of their strongly held beliefs, and those beliefs directly oppress me and others.
They use the Torah to justify hate and bigotry. It emboldens some to actively and directly harm people. As Jewish as questioning and challenging everything is, I was never taught to actually