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Aug 4, 2024, 4:52:18 PM8/4/24
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Thatall changed after Kimly attended training courses provided by the TOGETHER project[1]. These helped Kimly understand her role in ensuring that girls and women can exercise their health-related human rights.

Kimly gained vital information and skills in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender. In addition, she learned counseling skills for youth survivors of violence and abuse. She also is better able to advise patients who wish to migrate on how to stay healthy, safe, and protected while far from home.


Kimly has completely changed. She is now building healthier communities with each patient she attends. Rather than avoiding her, and potentially foregoing essential services, increasingly more patients now seek her services. Even her supervisor has noticed the difference and admires her level of care.


Kimly applies what she learned through the courses as she consults with pregnant and lactating women, and parents of small children. She advises on antenatal and post-natal care; good nutrition for mothers, babies, and children; and how to meet the developmental needs of children from ages zero to 59 months.


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The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) hosted its annual Benefit and Online Auction on Saturday, April 6, 2024. Set at the historic Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles with the theme Illuminating Paths, the Museum celebrated the vital paths of community leaders who wove courageous stories with poignant lessons to inspire and educate the next generation and raised over $1.1 million.


Over spring break, seven American University Washington College of Law students dedicated their time to volunteer with legal projects in the Navajo Nation. this Alternative Spring Break Trip, organized by the Program on Environmental and Energy Law (PEEL), marks the 12th year of its facilitation at AUWCL. This year's cohort had an opportunity to engage in a variety of activities, including providing legal services through DNA-People's Legal Services, legal education, shadowing, and cultural programming.


David Chaykowski, Elizabeth Clinch, David Gagnidze, Caitlyn Lindstrom, Liz Moriyama, and Kimly Tran were among the students participating this year. Mainly organized by the participating students, the trip was supported by faculty advisor Professor Ezra Rosser and Environmental Law Professor Bill Snape.


In their practice of legal service, the students had the opportunity to expand on the work of last year's cohort by drafting client advice letters for top concerns of DNA. The students received individualized feedback from Attorney Daniela Dwyer, the director of litigation for DNA.


Autumn Montoya, outreach and cultural coordinator at DNA, facilitated an inspirational conversation with the students and her mother, the vice president of the Navajo Nation, on her life and journey to becoming a tribal leader. A highlight of the experience was participating in a Sweat Lodge ceremony, which is a traditional purification ceremony of the Navajo.


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Read More Lawn and Shrub CareBefore any actual lawn care products are applied, our trained technicians will complete a thorough inspection. This includes extensive soil testing that will help to determine the level of nutrients in the soil, and allows us to plan what fertilizers and other nutrients your lawn needs to thrive and grow.


Our mosquito control service consists of our trained technicians treating the perimeter of your home and entire yard. We apply a mosquito-targeted insecticide to the ground level around the entire property. We then treat all the foliage and shrubs around the house. Lastly, we treat the eaves of the home and any tree canopies, targeting all areas that harbor the adult mosquito.


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Ricky Rodas is a member of the 2020 graduating class of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Before joining The Oaklandside, he spent two years reporting on immigrant communities in the Bay Area as a reporter for the local news sites Oakland North, Mission Local, and Richmond Confidential. Rodas, who is Salvadoran American and bilingual, is on The Oaklandside team through a partnership with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms to report on under-covered issues and communities.


MNG is a full-service boutique real estate investment company. For more than 50 years, MNG has invested in and managed real estate across the country. MNG invests in ground up, value-add, and stabilized real estate opportunities and provides investment opportunities and advisory services for investors.


Our Mineral & Environmental practice has a regional presence and renowned experience in the industry. Our attorneys are pledged to supply prompt and proficient services in all substantive categories of the practice area, including but not limited to transactions, due diligence, title examination, environmental compliance, litigation, and regulatory disputes.


We have environmental litigators who focus on cases involving RCRA and CERCLA. We also work on asset and entity acquisitions, financing and the negotiation of sales, and supply contracts and service agreements. Our attorneys are well-suited to assist with lobbying (with three former legislators, including one in the Mineral & Environmental practice group), rulemaking, and regulatory agency interaction, and we excel in due diligence to corporations of various sizes. Additionally, our strategic locations in west Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana, at the heart of the Illinois Basin; in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the center of the Marcellus and Utica plays; and in Lexington, Kentucky, in close proximity to Central Appalachia, give our firm a reach across the eastern United States.


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Healthcare providers are just beginning to explore how their members experience healthcare services beyond the medical room, and transportation is a major factor that is being integrated into their plans. The transportation community needs to be not just part of the conversation, but a strategic partner at the table helping to find solutions.

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