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Not just a youth movement: history too often forgets older protesters

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Monday, July 3, 2023

Activists have occupied trains, railway lines and machinery in an attempt to obstruct coal production and broadcast their message about the climate crisis.

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  • Activists have occupied trains, railway lines and machinery in an attempt to obstruct coal production and broadcast their message about the climate crisis.
  • Recently, Iranian activists have started engaging in “micro-protests”, which are small-scale protests over a shorter period of time, to evade arrest.

The youth are revolting

    • Many might think of figures like Lidia Thorpe disrupting the 2023 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade or ongoing protests by School Strike 4 Climate, which have shown how willing young people are to agitate for their collective futures.
    • But, in fact, one of the two anti-coal activists charged on last month for occupying a train in Singleton, New South Wales, is 64 years old.

Quiet protest

    • These were all carried out by people who were opposed to the war, and are all considered acts of protest.
    • Social movement theorists agree that time and availability are crucial in drawing people to protest.

Time and capacity

    • But what of those who did not have the time or capacity to march on streets, but who still saw themselves as part of the anti-Vietnam War movement?
    • The administrative records of protest organisations held in the State Library of New South Wales let us into the lives of such people.
    • These include Ian Robertson, a full-time Macquarie University student, whose parents had banned political activity because they feared it would disrupt his studies.
    • Another silent protester was a Mrs Thomson, who was too busy organising her daughter Sue’s wedding to participate in anti-Vietnam protest activities.
    • Read more:
      Lidia Thorpe’s Mardi Gras disruption is the latest in an ongoing debate about acceptable forms of protest at Pride

The infrastructure of historical protest


    Studying the infrastructure of historical protest organisations shows us that we need to expand our idea of what a protest movement is and who it includes if we want to achieve the present-day goals of activist campaigning. These findings are exciting because they capture a larger group of Australians in the protest tradition, and move past a limited, and often ableist and ageist, vision of protest to incorporate many others who feel just as strongly about the issues governing their lives.

Smokey Mo's Welcomes New CFO, Continues Aggressive Growth Strategy

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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

AUSTIN, Texas, June 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Popular family-friendly Texas restaurant, Smokey Mo's BBQ, announces Martin Hornsby as the new chief financial officer for its growing company. With extensive experience managing capital and financial structuring, Hornsby brings demonstrated proficiency in financial strategy to Smokey Mo's.

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  • With extensive experience managing capital and financial structuring, Hornsby brings demonstrated proficiency in financial strategy to Smokey Mo's.
  • "Bringing Martin to Smokey Mo's will support more financial opportunities for franchising and corporate strategy," said Craig Haley, President of Smokey Mo's BBQ.
  • "It's truly an honor to be a part of this incredible Texas brand," said Martin Hornsby, CFO of Smokey Mo's BBQ.
  • "I couldn't be happier to be a part of the amazing growth opportunities that Smokey Mo's BBQ has to offer."

August Wilson House Launches Legacy Brick Campaign as It Moves into Final Stages of Construction

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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

To support the opening, AWH launched its Legacy Brick campaign, offering August Wilson fans and AWH supporters across the country the chance to purchase commemorative and memorial bricks through a special fund-raiser.

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  • To support the opening, AWH launched its Legacy Brick campaign, offering August Wilson fans and AWH supporters across the country the chance to purchase commemorative and memorial bricks through a special fund-raiser.
  • The campaign allowedWilson supporters to make his house a home a home for community artists by purchasing a legacy brick that will be incorporated into the house's restoration.
  • Legacy bricks cost from $100 to $1,000 and will be strategically located along prominent walkways, entryways, and patios at the center.
  • August Wilson House aims first to celebrate the rich story of August Wilson's personal memory and community history that shaped his transforming art, and second to extend his legacy.

Are You Team Cat or Team Pickle?

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Monday, May 23, 2022

In addition to entertainment content, Curiosity Ink Media has also signed on to develop multiple publishing titles, planned for 2022 and 2023 release.

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  • In addition to entertainment content, Curiosity Ink Media has also signed on to develop multiple publishing titles, planned for 2022 and 2023 release.
  • The first book in the series, Everybody Loves Cats vs Pickles is slated for release in September of 2022.
  • Cats vs Pickles has all the ingredients of a character-based toy property that can successfully expand into various categories of business, said Wolfson.
  • Our CvP community have been actively asking for licensed product in all categories they cant wait to show their true colors of Team Cat or Team Pickle.

ESG Experts Stress Importance of Climate-Related ESG Disclosures, Share Best Practices at Benchmark ESG Forum

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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Benchmark Digital Partners (Benchmark), a leading provider of cloud-based Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) software solutions, last week convened its third ESG Executive Collaboration Forum, where ESG professionals discussed the present and impending disclosure needs of companies and best practices for addressing them.

Key Points: 
  • Benchmark Digital Partners (Benchmark), a leading provider of cloud-based Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) software solutions, last week convened its third ESG Executive Collaboration Forum, where ESG professionals discussed the present and impending disclosure needs of companies and best practices for addressing them.
  • These Forums help business leaders across industries identify the ESG issues that matter to their bottom lines and to their stakeholders.
  • Our goal is for ESG veterans and newcomers alike to understand the lasting value of high-quality, investment-grade ESG data and share their insights on how companies can best engage cross-functional stakeholders in the management of ESG data and programs.
  • Join nearly 3,000,000 users that trust Benchmark ESG with their software system needs for operational risk and compliance, EHS, sustainability, product stewardship, supplier risk, and ESG data management / disclosure reporting.

Curiosity Ink Media Partners with Global Toy Company Cepia to Develop and Produce Entertainment Content for Hit Internet and Toy Franchise, Cats vs. Pickles®

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Monday, June 21, 2021

In the silly and colorful world of Cats vs. Pickles, Cats are afraid of Pickles, but Pickles are misunderstood - they just want to be friends.

Key Points: 
  • In the silly and colorful world of Cats vs. Pickles, Cats are afraid of Pickles, but Pickles are misunderstood - they just want to be friends.
  • The announcement was made jointly by Cepia LLC Founder and Chief Executive Officer, James Russell Hornsby, and Russell Hicks, Curiosity Ink Media's Chief Content Officer.
  • The alliance will develop Cats vs. Pickles into a recurring series in 11-minute installments, as well as create revenue-generating extensions beginning with published content for consumer purchase.
  • Simultaneously, Curiosity and Cepia will collaborate to produce a collection of picture, board and activity books expected to hit shelves in 2022.