By Alexa Rodriguez
We need a little Christmas. Tis the season to be jolly… by decorating in the form of hot chocolate charcuterie boards, Baby Yoda Christmas tree toppers, and nature-inspired garlands.
Here are the top holiday decorating trends the good, the bad and the tasty.
1. CharcuterWreaths
These edible arrangements are in no way an understatement.
This meat-filled masterpiece that is a charcuterwreath comes arranged with an assortment of cured meats, cheeses, fruits and spreads like honey, jam and preserves. The DIY project is simple take your favorite deli meats and just arrange them into a wreath shape, and serve on a cutting board.
December 15, 2020 5:48 PMLegal
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SAN FRANCISCO The Erotic Service Providers Legal Education and Research Project (ESPLERP) has called upon sex workers, their families, friends and allies, and in fact all of the world s citizens to observe Thursday, Dec. 17, as the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers (IDEVASW), an annual global event that aims to call attention to the violence faced by sex workers because of their criminalized status.
San Francisco Bay Area sex worker groups will be coming together virtually on Dec. 17 to call for the remembrance of sex worker victims, and to call for the decriminalization of sex work and the repeal of California’s prostitution statute, Statute 647(b) of the California Penal Code, which violates sex workers constitutional privacy rights. To join the virtual gathering End Violence Against Sex Workers: Decriminalization, Justice & Compensation, RSVP at this link.
The exodus from New York and Silicon Valley: Americans are ditching large metropolitan areas to more affordable cities like Austin - which Elon Musk and a slew of tech CEOs have made their new home
Recent LinkedIn report highlighted the cities that have seen an influx of newcomers between April and October 2020
Austin, Texas was ranked the number one destination, followed by Phoenix, Arizona, Nashville, Tennessee and Tampa, Florida
Conversely, Hartford, Connecticut, New York City, and the San Francisco Bay Area have lost the most residents during the pandemic
Data shows cost of living played a major factor in where people decided to move
The Need for Kind Leaders From:
Is your organization led by kind leaders?
This year has been like no other. Most leaders and managers are eager to put it behind them. Yet, we re not out of the woods. A culture of kindness will make it easier.
Researchers have found that kindness is associated with better and stronger physical and mental health; relationships, teams, and communities; life satisfaction, and even economics. According to researcher and psychologist Dacher Keltner, PhD, The science of human emotion, kindness and goodness are not to be taken lightly, they are actually good for our bodies and minds.