Thursday 22 December 2016
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Monday 19 December 2016
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Upon learning of Dr. Maya Angelou’s passing on May 28, Oprah Winfrey released a statement that referred to the poet, author and legend as “the rainbow in my clouds.” The touching sentiment is one that Dr. Angelou herself had discussed during her 2011 appearance on “Oprah’s Master Class.”
During that interview, Dr. Angelou explained where she first heard the “rainbow in the clouds” metaphor, which comes from a 19th-century African-American song popularly known as “God Put A Rainbow in the Clouds.” In the above video from the episode, Dr. Angelou sang the powerful lyric that resonated so strongly with her.
When it looks like the sun wasn’t going to shine anymore, God put a rainbow in the clouds.
“Imagine!” Dr. Angelou marveled. “I’ve had so many rainbows in my clouds. I had a lot of clouds, but I had so many rainbows.”
Dr. Angelou said she always carried these “rainbows” with her to her speaking and teaching engagements, whether in a large venue or intimate classroom. “I bring everyone who has ever been kind to me with me,” she said. “Black, white, Asian, Spanish-speaking, Native American, gay, straight, everybody. I said, ‘Come on with me. I’m going on the stage. Come with me. I need you now.’”
Whether her “rainbows” were living or had long since passed, Dr. Angelou said she always felt and drew strength from their support. “I don’t ever feel I have no help,” she said. “I had rainbows in my clouds.”
She also encouraged people to apply the “rainbow in the clouds” philosophy to their own lives.
“The thing to do, it seems to me, is to prepare yourself so you can be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud. Somebody who may not look like you. May not call God the same name you call God — if they call God at all,” she chuckled. “I may not dance your dances or speak your language. But be a blessing to somebody. That’s what I think.”
In the video below, OWN Executive Producers Jon Sinclair and Corny Koehl join HuffPost Live to share their memories of Dr. Angelou.
Dr. Maya Angelou’s appearance on “Oprah’s Master Class” re-airs this Sunday, June 1, at 9 p.m. ET on OWN, following a day of encore presentations honoring the late writer, poet, teacher and activist.
Sunday 18 December 2016
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Armed with a needle and thread, artist creates enchanting tapestries of African wildlife
Take a look at the striking wildlife images created by artist Sophie Standing and you'll see intricate and beautiful images of colorful animals. But look more closely and you'll see that the details within the animals are flowers and other fauna and the images themselves are actually textile canvases.
"I have always been fascinated with the natural world: flora and fauna. So automatically mammals and nature have become the focus of my artworks," Standing tells MNN. Although she grew up in the countryside of Hampshire in England, she has lived in Africa with her husband for the last 16 years.
"We both have a love for adventure and African wildlife, and over the many years we have spent lots of time exploring and on safari in amongst the wildlife."
Each of Standing's pieces can be up to 5 feet long and can contain more than 3,000 yards of thread.
"I start with looking at photos of the mammal I'm wanting to create and then I do a detailed drawing graphite drawing," Standing says. "I sometimes change the Image, move ears or legs, add tails or even montage whole body parts."
Standing then enlarges the drawing and copies it onto a canvas.
"I then start the process of choosing fabric and appliquéing it," she says. "Then it's sewing for many hours, drawing the details with threads and blending fabrics and enhancing areas like big flowers."
It takes hours and hours to get all those details right, Standing says. She adds tiny scraps of fabric to make tiny flowers and to create intricate patterns and designs.
Sewing those details is her favorite part of the creative process.
"The other stages are just the starting place and the process I need to do to create the mammals ... as soon as I start sewing them with all the different threads then they come alive, this is the exciting part I love."
"I have always been creative," says Standing. "From an early age I crocheted, knitted, embroidered so it was a part of me and I knew that somewhere down the line my art would be influenced by this."
The first two pieces she created in this way were for a friend in Cape Town, who had her make some textile artwork for a clothing boutique. From there, she began to receive private commissions from tourists who saw her art on the walls of the shop.
Standing has also created stained glass windows, and has worked in flower design and dressmaking.
Standing says she predominantly uses the fabrics of Kaffe Fassett, Brandon Mably and Philip Jacobs.
"They are amazing designers; their fabrics are very special and truly unique," she says. "This is what pushes me to create such bold and unusual work but the use of these eye-popping, mouth-watering fabrics that I choose and blend together with cotton threads to create long fur and hide, scales and horns."
Saturday 17 December 2016
Rice up with me
#إيران: نرجس، تقرأ احد كتيّبات البرنامج وتقول انها تود ان تكون جزءً من البرنامج عندما تكبر، لتوفير الدعم للمحتاجين ومستقبل أفضل للأطفال في مجتمعها.
©WFP/Mohammad Khodabaksh
#Iran: Narcissus, read one of the pamphlets program and says she wants to be part of the show when I grow up, to provide support to the needy and a better future for children in her community.
في الفترة ما بين 12-18 ديسمبر/كانون الأول قدم برنامج الأغذية العالمي مساعدات غذائية لاكثر من 39,000 نازح ولاجئ في أنحاء #ليبيا
©©WFP
©©WFP
Between 12-18 December, wfp provided food assistance for more than 39,000 displaced persons and refugees throughout #Libya
©WFP
©WFP
صباح الخير من لبنان! يامن وحمود إخوة ويستمتعون بالخبز والزعتر واللبن في إفطارهم. فرت عائلتهم من منزلهم في مدينة حمص السورية قبل ثلاث سنوات. اليوم، يعيشون في خيمة في طرابلس، لبنان.
©©WFP/Edward Johnson
©©WFP/Edward Johnson
Good morning from Lebanon! Safe and maud brothers and enjoy the bread and milk and thyme in their breakfast. Family fled from their home in the city of homs, Syria, three years ago. Today, living in a tent in Tripoli, Lebanon.
©WFP/Edward Johnson
©WFP/Edward Johnson
WFP has three main goals under its Syria response
1) To deliver food to people affected by conflict, malnourished children, pregnant women and nursing mothers;
2) To provide emergency food assistance, and;
3) To offer tailored programmes focusing on relief and recovery, school feeding and nutrition.
2) To provide emergency food assistance, and;
3) To offer tailored programmes focusing on relief and recovery, school feeding and nutrition.
Food assistance
In October, as a result of new donor support, WFP has been able to increase the value of the electronic vouchers it uses to provide food assistance to extremely vulnerable Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon to an average of US$21 per person per month – 80 percent of the full intended voucher value. This is a positive development as assistance was cut down to 50 percent on average during the previous months due to a severe lack of funding.
WFP reaches more than four million people every month inside Syria with urgently needed food and provides electronic food vouchers (e-card) to up to 1.5 million refugees in neighbouring countries.
WFP knows that host countries are affected by the burden of the refugee crisis. And, thanks to the food e-card system, WFP has injected more than US$1 billion into the local economies of Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt and helped create thousands of local jobs in the food retail sector.
Visit the Syrian Arab Republic newsroom for the latest news releases, stories, photos and publications on the Syria emergency.
WFP Programmes
General food distribution
Every month, WFP distributes family food rations to displaced and conflict-affected families across Syria. These rations contain staple food items including rice, bulgur wheat, pasta, lentils, canned food, sugar, salt, cooking oil and wheat flour. More than four million people benefit from this assistance every month.
Relief and recovery
As the conflict drags on, WFP is working with key partners to build resilience in relatively stable areas. Food assistance for some displaced families will be provided as an incentive to work on rehabilitating infrastructure, vegetable gardening or poultry production with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
School feeding
In 2014, WFP launched a school feeding programme in Syria in partnership with UNICEF and the Ministry of Education. In December 2015, WFP distributed healthy school snacks to 375,000 children in primary schools in Rural Damascus, Damascus city, Aleppo, Homs, Tartous and Al-Hasakeh.Children receive date bars fortified with vitamins and minerals to encourage them to enrol and stay in school. WFP started also in December distributing the first batch of locally produced date bars that WFP purchased from a local manufacturer contracted in late August, which sources the raw materials from Syrian wholesalers and employs 15 people, including 5 women, involved in all stages of production. This initiative is a milestone in WFP’s effort to strengthen and build resilience in Syria.Nutrition
WFP’s nutrition programme for pregnant women and nursing mothers helps more than 7,000 mothers in Homs and Lattakia buy fresh produce, dairy and meat products to supplement their diets using WFP food vouchers. WFP plans to expand this programme to Tartous, Aleppo and Qamishly over the first quarter of 2016, reaching 15,000 mothers.To prevent child malnutrition, WFP also aims to provide supplementary feeding products to 240,000 children under the age of five in eight Syrian governorates.
Critical funding shortages
Millions of Syrian refugees need help and we have an obligation to ensure that their basic needs are met. Syrians in despair are now taking extreme measures to cope including returning to Syria or leaving host countries for elsewhere. Those in the most difficult and vulnerable situations in neighbouring countries are unable to move because they cannot afford it.
In 2015, WFP faced critical funding shortages that forced it to reduce the level of assistance it provides to vulnerable Syrians inside and outside the country.
How you can help
Sustainable and predictable funding is needed to ensure that WFP assistance continues.
- Please donate today and help get life-saving food to families who need it the most. Our work is 100% voluntarily funded, and 90% of every contribution gets to beneficiaries. Every donation makes a difference. Just $50 will provide food for a child for the next three months.
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