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    Medicine Unboxed 2014 FRONTIERS - Crossing - Daljit Nagra and Yasmin Gunaratnam

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    Medicine Unboxed Frontiers - Crossing - Daljit Nagra and Yasmin Gunaratnam discuss the problems of culture, translation and history with Sam Guglani. This conversation includes two performances, scripted by Yasmin Gunaratnam and performed by the actors Sasha Frost and Ludvig Bonin. The performances were based on interviews

    Foreign bodies: a conversation between Yasmin Gunaratnam and Ali Eisa

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    This text is the result of several online conversations and an a-synchronous shared file. A process taking nearly two years. The incremental pace and long stretches of silence were invariably shaped by our struggles with workload, while joining industrial actions taken by the UK’s University and College Union over equitable pay, working conditions and pensions. Despite the runaway marketisation of university life, our exchanges were something of a shelter, holding those lovely moments that mark scholarly camaraderie – energising, provocative, dimly lit. As we are both interested in drawing political commitments into formats, we have opted for a conversation rather an interview, which feels like a more democratising form. Yasmin Gunaratnam is a sociologist and yoga teacher. She is author of Researching Race and Ethnicity: Methods, Knowledge and Power and Death and the Migrant: Bodies, Borders, Care (Gunaratnam, 2013) and co-author of Go Home? The Politics of Immigration Controversies (Jones et al., 2017). She has edited numerous collections and journal issues. Yasmin is Chair in Social Justice at the School of Education, Community and Society, King’s College, London. Ali Eisa is an artist and educator based in London. He is a Learning and Participation Manager at Autograph1 a visual arts charity supporting photography and film exploring identity, representation, rights and social justice. Ali is a lecturer in Fine Art at Goldsmiths and has a long-term collaborative artistic practice called Lloyd Corporation2, working with sculpture, installation, performance and participation, often taking inspiration from informal and local economies

    Perfil | O ingresso de Franciele na Pedagogia foi incentivado pela filha, Yasmin. Hoje as duas são colegas de curso

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    Perfil de Franciele Brun de Moraes e Yasmin Moraes Frota, mãe e filha, estudantes do curso de Pedagogia da UFRGS, aborda sua trajetória de vida e o desejo de cursar na área da Educação.1- Em plano geral, Franciele Brun de Moraes e Yasmin Moraes Frota estão com um sorriso no rosto, lado a lado, em pé, nas escadarias do prédio da Faculdade de Educação, Campus Centro da UFRGS. 2- Em plano médio, Franciele está em frente ao prédio da Faculdade de Educação. 3- Mural interno da Faculdade de Educação, com marcas de mãos pintadas em várias cores, como rosa, azul, laranja e roxo. Ao lado das mãos, há nomes e datas, como "Yasmin Moraes" e "Fran Moraes". 4-Em plano americano, Yasmin posa para a fotografia em um dos andares da Faculdade de Educação. Fonte: Secretaria de Comunicação Social/UFRGS, [2024]. Coloridas

    Interview with Malaysian Filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad (Patricia Gillespie)

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    CSEAS hosted Malaysian auteur director Yasmin Ahmad at a retrospective of her films at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, including the US premiere of "Mukhsin". This podcast features Ahmad in conversation with filmmaker and ecuator Patricia Gillespie at the Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu, Hawaii.. The Center’s retrospective screened all four of her feature films, including MUKSHIN, her latest film, which won two prizes at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival. The retrospective also screened Ahmad's "Orked" trilogy, which explores love, religion and race in a multi-cultural Malaysia. Roger Garcia, former director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival said of Ahmad that, "It's rare to find a woman filmmaker in Muslim society, and even rarer when she is an outspoken talent unafraid of controversy." Paul Rausch, Associate Director of the Center, said, “Ahmad's films are deeply inspired by the Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu and display scenes of everyday life with a depth of emotion. The Yasmin Ahmad retrospective was a unique opportunity for the people of Hawaii to hear stories from a part of the world that often goes underreported here in the west.” This event wass sponsored by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education to the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, a National Resource Center for Southeast Asia at the University of Hawai`i. YASMIN AHMAD BIOGRAPHY Malaysian-born Yasmin Ahmad graduated with a BA in Psychology from a university in the United Kingdom and landed a job in banking. Subsequently, she joined IBM as a Marketing Representative and moonlighted, by night, as an infamously rude blues pianist at a club called Scandals. This lasted a year. Next came copywriting at Ogilvy & Mather. She describes her venture into advertising as "a clueless girl with a dislocated personality stumbling into a haven for failed novelists and talentless playwrights". Eight years later, Ahmad joined Leo Burnett Kuala Lumpur as Creative Director at the less-than-tender age of 34. Ahmad is now an Executive Creative Director, mostly known for the social statements she weaves into corporate ads for Petronas, the Malaysia owned oil and gas company. As a filmmaker, her work has screened at the Berlin, San Francisco and Singapore International Film Festivals. Yasmin Ahmad served on the jury for the 2007 Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran, Iran. Her latest film, MUKSHIN, received the Glass Bear (Special Mention) and the Grand Prix of the Kinderfilmfest International Jury at 2007 Berlin Film Festival.CSEAS hosted Malaysian auteur director Yasmin Ahmad at a retrospective of her films at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, including the US premiere of "Mukhsin". This podcast features Ahmad in conversation with Hawaii filmmaker and educator Patricia Gillespie of the Kamehemeha Schools

    Interview with Malyasian Filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad (with Wimal Dissanayake)

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    CSEAS hosted Malaysian auteur director Yasmin Ahmad at a retrospective of her films at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, including the US premiere of "Mukhsin". This podcast features Ahmad in conversation with film scholar Wimal Dissanayake at the Honolulu Design Center. The Center’s retrospective screened all four of her feature films, including MUKSHIN, her latest film, which won two prizes at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival. The retrospective also screened Ahmad's "Orked" trilogy, which explores love, religion and race in a multi-cultural Malaysia. Roger Garcia, former director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival said of Ahmad that, "It's rare to find a woman filmmaker in Muslim society, and even rarer when she is an outspoken talent unafraid of controversy." Paul Rausch, Associate Director of the Center, said, “Ahmad's films are deeply inspired by the Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu and display scenes of everyday life with a depth of emotion. The Yasmin Ahmad retrospective was a unique opportunity for the people of Hawaii to hear stories from a part of the world that often goes underreported here in the west.” This event wass sponsored by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education to the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, a National Resource Center for Southeast Asia at the University of Hawai`i.CSEAS hosted Malaysian auteur director Yasmin Ahmad at a retrospective of her films at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, including the US premiere of "Mukhsin". This podcast features Ahmad in conversation with film scholar Wimal Dissanayake

    Yakin dengan kemampuan diri, Yasmin Suraya terima Hadiah Kecemerlangan Kepimpinan Kesukarelawan dan Tanggungjawab Sosial UMPSA

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    GAMBANG, 27 Oktober 2024 – Berpegang teguh kepada prinsip hidupnya, ketekunan dan keyakinan terhadap kemampuan diri sendiri dalam mencapai sesuatu impian menjadi penguat semangat buat Yasmin Suraya Mamat, 24 untuk terus berusaha dalam apa jua yang dilakukannya hingga berjaya

    ENT 530 Social Media Portfolio: Miniechicken / Alia Yasmin Anuar

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    This report is about a social media portfolio for a simulated business under course of Principles of Entrepreneurship (ENT530) which is a course under the Faculty of Business Administration and Management. The business name is The Miniechicken owned by Alia Yasmin binti Anuar. A business named The Miniechicken owned by Alia Yasmin binti Anuar is a food business. This business sells Korean chicken with their special recipe of sauce that can make people want more of Miniechicken. The sauce is hot and spicy and it is homemade by using our secret recipe which make it more special and unique. In this report, it contains the information of the business such as the mission and vision of the company, what is the main product or services provided by this business, the prices and many more which explain more about this business Other than that, this report includes the creation of a Facebook page for this business with over 100 likes. It will include all those posting regarding the business that we made in our Facebook page name The Miniechicken. The postings include the teasers of the product, the soft sells and also the hard sells in order to attract customers. The theme color for our Facebook page are black, red and white to describe the spiciness of The Miniechicke

    Black and Puerto Rican Art Movements, Yasmin Ramirez, the Black Bag Speakers, PSU, 2006

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    Dr. Yasmin Ramirez’ lecture entitled: “The iconography of Black and Puerto Rican Art Movements, 1960s-1980s: a comparative study of arts activism and social change in New York City during the post civil rights era.” Introduction by Ethan Johnson, Associate Professor. Vocal performer K. Peterson at 02:07. Ramirez begins 07:30. Brief interruption between 1:00:06-1:00:27. Program ends abruptly during talk. Sponsored by the Black Studies Department and the Multicultural Center, Portland State University.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/black_bag_series/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Yasmin Mzayek

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    Received from Communications in 2013. This image was used on the Colleges' website in a Faces of Rhodes Feature.An image of Yasmin Mzayek '13

    Miss WSSU Yasmin Fozard

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    Yasmin Fozard was Miss Winston-Salem State University for the academic year 1976-77
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