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Dear Rachel Imenu Community Association,

As we assemble our costumes and mishloach manot for Purim, and as our local Muslim families celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, our Christian neighbors have their own special in this season...

https://medium.com/@jewwhohasitall/saint-patrick-hakadosh-is-an-especially-meaningful-tzaddik-because-he-is-credited-with-e69093b325f9



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This has nothing to do with and . On the in principle everyone is welcome, provided they respect other people and why this place exists.

On that latter point it means keeping the house in order, don't make a mess. And certainly don't be that tourist that defecates on the sacred mountain.

I repeat, the fedi was built on an opportunity to do things better. To get away from overly dominant, powerful molochs and tech moguls, that affect society negatively.

Happy International Women's Day! 💪 🙋‍♀️

At OpenProject, we stand up for and and are very fortunate to have great women who help us move forward – the picture below shows only a few of them. We know that this is not at all granted everywhere in the world.

And as a technical company, we particularly value .

International Women's Day is over tomorrow. The commitment to equality continues.

https://scholar.social/@pherterich@openbiblio.social/112043468411837195

Whoo! I co-authored an article with some fantastic people, amongst others @pherterich, on Ten simple rules for pushing boundaries of at academic events!
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011797

The Rules are based on 5 core principles: in academia is important, different communities will require different interventions, is an active process, change is an iterative process and relies heavily on shared responsibility!

commented on Dignity, Diversity, Anarchy by Luca Langensand (Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie – Beihefte, #168)

Luca Langensand, Klaus Mathis: Dignity, Diversity, Anarchy (Hardcover, 2021, Franz Steiner Verlag) No rating

The contributions in this volume add innovative insights to the debate on domination, power, dignity …

📘️Neuerwerbung der Gustav-Landauer-Bibliothek Witten:

Klaus Mathis, Luca Langensand (Hrsg.):

Dignity, Diversity, Anarchy

Proceedings of the Workshops ‘Human Dignity in Europe’ and ‘the Anarchist Critique of the State, the Law and Authority’ Held at the 29th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Lucerne 2019

The contributions in this volume add innovative insights to the debate on domination, power, dignity and the future of society. Problems of heteronomy are fundamental to the anarchist critique of the principle of domination and at the same time central for the discussion of the concept of human dignity. The debates on dignity and diversity and on anarchist perspectives of domination-free organisation are particularly relevant in view of the softening of traditional power structures and the emergence of new ones, especially in the age of globalisation on the one hand and the resurgence of nationalist concepts on the other …

Call for the first round of OBF Event Fellowship 2024 & overview of the last round of 2023 https://www.open-bio.org/2024/02/23/event-fellowship-2024-1/

This scheme aims to increase at events that promote and/or . We invite applications seeking to attend relevant scientific events. Includes conferences, workshops, code fests, hackathons, training courses, collaborative sprints, informal meet-ups or other skill-building and networking events.