Dec. 21st, 2009
NOoooooooOOo!
Dec. 21st, 2009 04:19 pmTRUST MY ROTTEN LUCK.
On the 28th of Jan, 2010, the SMU Women's Center will be holding a conference on reproductive justice.From the email:
Jessica Yee! D: I want to meet her! And she'll be here in Halifax! WHEN I'M NOT HERE. AUGH!
On the 28th of Jan, 2010, the SMU Women's Center will be holding a conference on reproductive justice.From the email:
RUST WOMEN: A CONFERENCE ON REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE
St. Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia
Free Evening Panel 7PM
McNally Theatre Auditorium Robie St.
Day Sessions By Registration
9am – 5pm
Reproductive Justice, as defined by Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice (an original founding member organization of SisterSong) is the complete physical, mental, spiritual, political, economic, and social well-being of women and girls, and will be achieved when women and girls have the economic, social and political power and resources to make healthy decisions about our bodies, sexuality and reproduction for ourselves, our families and our communities in all areas of our lives.
Day sessions are presentations led by the keynote speakers as well as other reproductive justice scholars and activists from Canada and the US.
The day sessions will be targeting women’s health advocates from different sectors, faculty, and women’s rights NGOs. During the day keynote speakers will address the group of 70 attendees. Representatives from local and regional women's organizations will speak.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Contact SMU Women’s Centre at 902-496-8722 for registration.
$35 advance, $50 after Jan 8, 2010
Loretta Ross, Founder and National Director of SisterSong (U.S.)
Jessica Yee, Founder and Director of the Native Youth Sexual Health Network
Joyce Arthur, Executive Director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada
These speakers will address the intersections of race, gender, and women’s health in a local and global context.
Jessica Yee! D: I want to meet her! And she'll be here in Halifax! WHEN I'M NOT HERE. AUGH!
Yes! I kid you not! There awas The Heroic Trio (HK title, int`l English title was Eastern Three Heroes) and the sequel, Heroic Trio 2: Executioners, aka Modern Day Wonder Heroes Legend.
The first movie is fair fantasy fare. The second movie was far more memorable for me, since I remember quite clearly Wonder Woman helping someone recover their stolen bagged water (this dystopian future has a water shortage). I also remember Anthony Wong`s masked character, and Wonder Woman being in prison for a while. She is so depressed over the loss of her family she refuses to eat. Then she notices that all the other prisoners and prison rats are dying after eating the bread. So she drinks the blood of live rats instead, and carves herself a new mask from a piece of metal lying around, and when that`s done, busts out of prison.
I also remember the ending, too.
The first movie is fair fantasy fare. The second movie was far more memorable for me, since I remember quite clearly Wonder Woman helping someone recover their stolen bagged water (this dystopian future has a water shortage). I also remember Anthony Wong`s masked character, and Wonder Woman being in prison for a while. She is so depressed over the loss of her family she refuses to eat. Then she notices that all the other prisoners and prison rats are dying after eating the bread. So she drinks the blood of live rats instead, and carves herself a new mask from a piece of metal lying around, and when that`s done, busts out of prison.
I also remember the ending, too.