Everyday
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These are
everyday
people, like these protesters in Italy who spontaneously climbed over barbed wire fences to rescue beagles from animal testing.
Civic imagination and innovation and creativity are emerging from local ecosystems now and radiating outward, and this great innovation, this great wave of localism that's now arriving, and you see it in how people eat and work and share and buy and move and live their
everyday
lives, this isn't some precious parochialism, this isn't some retreat into insularity, no.
Think about how experiments in participatory budgeting, where
everyday
citizens get a chance to allocate and decide upon the allocation of city funds.
We are all familiar with these mundane,
everyday
objects.
Once all the missing persons are identified, only decaying bodies in their graves and these
everyday
items will remain.
So I want to begin with an
everyday
story.
It's a year-round community, and every August, for a single week, 70,000 people power down their technology and pilgrimage out into the desert to build an anti-consumerist society outside the bounds of their
everyday
lives.
All of it is an even stranger cosmos to us than the galaxies billions of light years away from the Earth, which Hubble brings to our newspapers
everyday.
As a Palestinian female photographer, the journey of struggle, survival and
everyday
life has inspired me to overcome the community taboo and see a different side of war and its aftermath.
What's a highlight in someone's life versus what's normal in the context of
everyday.
So
everyday
I would get up, go to school, sit in my desk and never learn a thing.
DemocracyOS is an open-source web application that is designed to become a bridge between citizens and their elected representatives to make it easier for us to participate from our
everyday
lives.
If you take our Help a Child Reach 5 campaign, we've created great films that bring the message of handwashing with soap to the
everyday
person in a way that can relate to them.
And in 2011, he was running a big campaign to address
everyday
corruption in India, a topic that Indian elites love to ignore.
But he used that, Hazare ended up with this massive CSV file of mobile phone numbers, and he used that to deploy real people power on the ground to get hundreds of thousands of people out on the streets in Delhi to make a national point of
everyday
corruption in India.
The way we show the world is going to change the way we see this world, and we live in a moment where the mass media are doing a terrible, terrible job at representing the world: violence, extremists, only spectacular events, only simplifications of
everyday
life.
I didn't just want to study patients in a hospital, but
everyday
people.
Not the least reason was the fact that I had spent those first four years living at home, driving into RISD everyday, driving back.
In this way, we can turn
everyday
objects into microphones.
I think that the book will evolve, and just like people said painting would die when photography and printmaking became
everyday
materials, but what it really allowed painting to do was it allowed painting to quit its day job.
It allowed painting to not have to have that
everyday
chore of telling the story, and painting became free and was allowed to tell its own story, and that's when we saw Modernism emerge, and we saw painting go into different branches.
See, these C.O.s are normal,
everyday
people.
In 2009, the ImageNet project delivered a database of 15 million images across 22,000 classes of objects and things organized by
everyday
English words.
So many of these are just
everyday
people talking about lives lived with kindness, courage, decency and dignity, and when you hear that kind of story, it can sometimes feel like you're walking on holy ground.
But notice the violence that they fear is not the violence of genocide or the wars, it's
everyday
violence.
And so the epidemic of
everyday
violence, it just rages on.
Auditors of international assistance recently couldn't find even one percent of aid going to protect the poor from the lawless chaos of
everyday
violence.
Likewise, when our grandchildren ask us, "Grandma, Grandpa, where were you when two billion of the world's poorest were drowning in a lawless chaos of
everyday
violence?"
I would have said just to be a good pastor, to be able to be with people through all the passages of life, to preach messages that would have an
everyday
meaning for folks, and in the African-American tradition, to be able to represent the community that I serve.
As human beings, we get used to
everyday
things really fast.
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