TRIGGER Food Allergy Awareness
– Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth and Launceston set to ‘Light It Teal’ For Food Allergy Awareness.
Throughout May, ‘Light It Teal’ will see many buildings and bridges around the world lit up in teal – the colour associated with food allergy awareness. In the United States, New York’s Empire State Building, the JFK Airport Air Traffic Control Tower, Seattle’s Pacific Science Center and Niagara Falls in the Buffalo/Toronto area are all getting ready to glow teal.
In Australia, Light it Teal has partnered with TRIGGER Food Allergy Awareness to light up major landmarks in Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Perth and Launceston.
The GeekWire Awards return: Finalists announced, voting opens across 13 categories
April 12, 2021 at 9:52 am
The GeekWire Awards, presented by Wave Business, return in a virtual format on May 20.
The GeekWire Awards return on May 20, but before we get there we could use a little help. Today, we’re announcing the finalists across 13 voting categories everything from Startup of the Year to Next Tech Titan to Deal of the Year.
We’ve also added two awesome new categories: Workplace of the Year and STEM Educator of the Year, a non-voting category that celebrates three amazing educators from the Pacific Northwest.
Who’ll win the robot at the GeekWire Awards?
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aste is an important book for this time, for any time. But it may wind up being to the literary world as oatmeal is to the dietary world important but not widely consumed. Those of us who treasured Isabel Wilkerson s Pulitzer Prize-winning
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Caste, which lacks the compelling narrative thread and personal storytelling that made her first book highly readable as well as necessary to a fuller understanding of Black life and history in America. In
Caste Wilkerson builds a sturdy case for recognizing the history of race as the hidden work of a caste system that has gone unnamed but prevails among us. This is more than merely changing terminology. She calls out the underlying fallacy of race as a real thing, citing noted geneticist J. Craig Venter of gene-mapping fame who calls race a social concept, not a scientific one. In fact, the study of the human genome established two decades ago that al