Here you can read and watch what some international media showed about the feminist strike and the demonstration in Spain.
UK BBC,
The Guardian
Australia ABC
The USA CNN
Canada CBC
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Stella Young. I'm not your inspiration
Here you have a very interesting speech that unfornutately we don't have the time to watch in class this course.
Megan Absten
Info from https://www.teamusa.org/para-track-and-field/athletes/Megan-Absten
When Megan Absten was 14 years old, she lost her left arm after an accident in which an all-terrain vehicle was overturned. She attended the Annie Wright Schools after receiving a scholarship where she found a love for education. A wrestler and track star in high school, Absten returned to sport with the help of fitness coach Laurie Saunders. In her junior year of high school, back problems led her coach to reach out to a Paralympics coach who later came out to see her run. In 2013, she competed at her first U.S. National Paralympics Track and Field meet where she hit the podium with two silver medals.
This one-arm athlete shows in different videos her way to do things with one arm. It really surprised me to see how many things we do the very same way.
When Megan Absten was 14 years old, she lost her left arm after an accident in which an all-terrain vehicle was overturned. She attended the Annie Wright Schools after receiving a scholarship where she found a love for education. A wrestler and track star in high school, Absten returned to sport with the help of fitness coach Laurie Saunders. In her junior year of high school, back problems led her coach to reach out to a Paralympics coach who later came out to see her run. In 2013, she competed at her first U.S. National Paralympics Track and Field meet where she hit the podium with two silver medals.
This one-arm athlete shows in different videos her way to do things with one arm. It really surprised me to see how many things we do the very same way.
Monday, March 12, 2018
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