Hunters are inclusive. We invite all of our team members and clients to bring their whole, authentic, unfiltered selves to the table because we understand that our strength comes from the diversity of our people, perspectives, cultures and creeds. Together, we work to create a more equitable and prosperous future, both for our industry and for our community. Today, our offices are closed to reflect on the significance of Juneteenth. #Juneteenth2024 https://lnkd.in/e6Zyr8cf
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The Fishermans Bend Place Naming Framework consultation summary is now available, reflecting insights gathered from the community engagement consultation completed in October 2023. Through this process, several key themes surfaced, ranging from honouring the area's rich industrial heritage and Indigenous culture, to preserving its natural environment and exploring opportunities for memorialisation. These insights are instrumental in shaping the forthcoming Draft Fishermans Bend Place Naming Framework, which will undergo community review later this year. Place-names are of major social importance, and not just matter of historical documentation. They capture invaluable cultural values that hold profound importance for individuals' well-being and sense of belonging. Discover what our community had to say here > https://lnkd.in/dYv5j2yf #placenaming #community #communityfirst #industrialheritage #history #Indigenousculture #environmentalpreservation #communityengagement #melbourne #urbanrenewal #industrialinnovation #indigenouslanguage #indigenousheritage #socialimpact #culturalheritage Bernadene Voss GAICD Guy Naselli Linda Norman Mary Barry David Hamilton
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Our custodians are the unsung heroes who maintain some of North America's most iconic landmarks and buildings. This year, we want to focus on creating opportunities for them to venture out and discover the hidden gems within their own cities. Join us in honoring them by giving some of our hardest-working custodians the gift of connection and shared experiences in their cities. Because when we come together, we shine! #CustodialRecognitionDay
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Engaging deeply with people's genuine emotions and energies in their authentic environments is crucial. I immerse myself in the essence of Long Branch, New Jersey, to uncover the poignant narratives and lively cultures that inhabit this community. #culturalintelligence #culturaldiversity #Individualculture https://lnkd.in/enniCwVQ
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What can you do to impact human trafficking. Educate yourself.
The Venetian Resort is committed to integrity and social responsibility. To recognize Human Trafficking Awareness Day, today our Team Members wear blue ribbons and tonight our Tower Signs go blue.
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The Louisiana Creole Resource Hub provides information about resources, tools, initiative programs, and organizations available in Louisiana and surrounding Gulf Coast areas. The resource hub intends to connect and empower Louisianians and #Louisiana Creoles with the resources needed to thrive and succeed in life. To learn more about the Louisiana #Creole Resource Hub, read my latest article 👇🏾 .
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Brigid's Day | Lá Fhéile Bríde For just over a year now, I have felt Brigid's knock on the door; she has crossed the threshold from her world into mine in many ways. My middle name is Brigid, so I feel Brigid-centred. I was born on the 9th of February, not long after her feast day. I come from a long line of Brigid's. My maternal grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother are and were all Brigid's, to name but a few connections. When my mother passed away in January last year, there was just one thing that I wanted of hers, and that was her St Brigid’s Cross. I didn't know why at the time, but I can engage in its symbolism now. The celebration of Brigid's Day as a national holiday in Ireland underscores the significance of embracing change and transition. Brigid embodies the duality of many spiritual traditions and symbolises the threshold, the space between two opposites. Participating in this liminal space, perhaps through deeper exploration of ourselves, through intuitive practices, invoking Imbas, active imagination, dream analysis, and communing with nature could help initiate this, allowing us to gain self-awareness and a deeper understanding of humanity and the other-than-human world. Through arts and culture, we can explore thresholds and gain insights into our emotions and experiences to navigate transformation and change. However, contemporary Irish society faces challenges, such as a lack of meaningful rites of passage, a loss of connection with our inner selves, hustle culture, and environmental apathy. Addressing these issues by promoting structured rituals and preserving natural rhythms can lead to a more sustainable and fulfilling future. We can create a more harmonious and thriving society by recognising the importance of embracing transition and change while preserving cultural traditions. Brigid reminds us that navigating transitional periods can lead to self-discovery and that exploring thresholds offers a rich metaphor for exploring a wide range of human experiences and emotions. #BrigidsDay #Imbolc #InnerWisdom #Inspiration #GoddessBrigid #Imbas #JuniganPsychology #creativity #ireland #StBrigidsDay
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Today, we reflect on the wisdom, resilience, and unique perspectives of Indigenous communities and their deep connection to the Earth. It's a reminder of the importance of diversity, cultural heritage, and unity. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #RockPaperSimple #MarketingAgency #DigitalMarketing #SpaceCoast #BrevardCounty
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No matter your own personal family heritage, China Towns and similar cultural districts have been integral parts of the crazy quilt of America, beloved for the rich and colorful traditions, the amazing foods, and the beautiful art, architecture, and aesthetics passed down through generations of artistry, craftsmanship, and traditional cultural practices. These places are important to the beauty and diversity of our cities, and they deserve to be supported, celebrated, and preserved. They are American places and landscapes, American cultural groups and people, and a part of our collective American heritage. Please consider adding your name in support of preservation efforts. The link to the petition is within the following post and supporting article.
National Trust senior director of research and policy, Di Gao, shares how Chinatowns inspired her to learn about urban planning, development, and preservation and how these practices impact the future of ethnic enclaves. Today, Gao leads the National Trust’s America’s Chinatowns initiative, collaborating with and amplifying the work of dedicated local leaders across the country. Read more about Gao’s journey to the preservation field and the work of the America’s Chinatowns initiative: https://ow.ly/cEoN50QySuf Sign our petition and show your support for the preservation of America’s Chinatowns: https://ow.ly/omxI50QySug
Why We're Protecting America's Chinatowns | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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