comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - கெவின் ஹியூம் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Brighton lout Kevin Hume sent back to prison for PC assault

BOS President Shamann Walton leads Reparations plan for Black San Franciscans!

BOS President Shamann Walton leads Reparations plan for Black San Franciscans! May 5, 2021 Our District 10 Sup. Shamann Walton, president of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors, expects to make his mark in history with the first comprehensive reparations plan in a major US city. He had introduced the legislation to create a reparations advisory board in October. Here, he speaks passionately at a Juneteenth 2020 rally to commemorate the life of George Floyd and others killed by police. It’s important to remember that atrocities against Black people continue, most famously in still rampant police murders and, just as devastating, such assaults as the economic lockout that keeps most Blacks poor and exploited. – Photo: Kevin Hume, SF Examiner

A meditation expert s tips for beating your screen addiction

Advances in technology have changed the way we stay connected with others. Computers, smartphones, tablets and even televisions are all serving information, which we are constantly consuming, sometimes simultaneously. But as we condition ourselves as a society to become engaged in stimuli from multiple devices at a time, we lose the ability to focus deeply on any one thing. Kevin Hume, Director of Sydney Meditation Centre, believes breaking a screen addiction by learning to focus on one thing at a time not only lowers stress and anxiety, but also “improves short and long-term memory, as well as boost productivity.” Here are some of his tips to make the break from your screens a little easier.

Mayor London Breed announces spending plan for $120 million reinvestment in San Francisco s African American community

Mayor London Breed announces spending plan for $120 million reinvestment in San Francisco’s African American community February 26, 2021 San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Bayview Hunters Point Supervisor Shamann Walton stand together in June of last year when discussions of diverting funds from SFPD and to the Black community were first beginning. Now, we look forward to the possibility of an influx of funds for previously disinvested and ignored Black neighborhoods in our city. – Photo: Kevin Hume, SF Examiner. The Human Rights Commission, advised by the community, aims to improve outcomes for Black youth and their families San Francisco â€“ Mayor London N. Breed and Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton announced on Feb. 25 the city’s plan for reinvesting $120 million in San Francisco’s African American community over the next two years with the creation of the new citywide “Dream Keeper Initiative.” 

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.