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1. Designing Dublin 2.0 Love the City 100 Examples Mary Mooney 22/09/10 1 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
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3. NEWYORK COMMUNITIES FOR CHANGE Every day, thousands of low and moderate income families across New York wake up facing uncertainty: uncertainty about being able to send their children to quality schools; uncertainty about having a roof over their heads because of rising rents and skyrocketing interest rates on their home loans; uncertainty about earning a decent wage, and being able to afford to take their families to the doctor. But many of us refuse to stand by idly and allow this uncertainty to control our lives. We've formed an organization to work together towards building a New York where these uncertainties are a thing of the past. Our organization is New York Communities for Change. New York Communities for Change is a coalition of working families in low and moderate income communities fighting for social and economic justice throughout New York State. By using direct action, legislative advocacy, and community organizing, NY Communities' members work to impact the political and economic policies that directly affect us. Through neighborhood chapters and issue-based committees, we are working to ensure that every family throughout New York has access to quality schools, affordable housing, and good jobs. It is through the power-in-numbers approach that NY Communities is able to win REAL change for our towns and neighborhoods. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
7. EDUCATION AND PREVENTION Woman to Woman: Coming Together for Positive Change—Using Empowerment and Popular Education to Prevent HIV in Women. Project done in New Mexico over a 3 year period in rural and urban areas. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
34. Cycle of Awareness Sense Awareness Mobilise Conduct/Action Meaning Withdraw/Rest
35. Is Anybody Listening Ballymun Partnership and the SOLAS Development centre, with funding from the Ballymun Anti-poverty Network, have launched this action based piece of research into community participation in Ballymun. 10 local women from Ballymun were trained as researchers to carry out this piece of work, entitled Is Anybody Listening? . (This work and the process involved in it build on other pieces of work previously completed in the Partnership, particularly, "Community Participation in Local Development Structures", completed in 2005 - The work was commissioned in late 2005 by the Community Development Working Group of the Partnership with support from the Ballymun Anti-Poverty Network to train up 10 local women as researchers. The focus of the research was to find out about the nature and the level of community participation in Ballymun at the moment. This work was put out to tender and a researcher was appointed to oversee the research training, the research process itself and compilation of the findings into a document. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
36. They Are Us It is a tribute to the city: northside and southside, the visible and the secret, the good and the bad. The aim of the project is to raise money for the homeless of Dublin. The images were painted by graffiti artist Maser and feature words by musician Damien Dempsey. A number of limited edition screen prints of works from 'they are us' will be available in our online shop in the near future. All proceeds from the project will be donated to the Simon Community. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
37. Active Citizenship The Taskforce on Active Citizenship was established to advise the Government on the steps that can be taken to ensure that the wealth of civic spirit and active participation already present in Ireland continues to grow and develop. The Taskforce conducted a nationwide consultation process to hear your views on what it means to be an active citizen in 21 st century Ireland and produced a set of recommendations in its final report in March, 2007. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
38. The Citizenship Programme Programme aims to act as a tool to develop the thought process of young people. The programe involves getting young people out in their community to enage at a local level this can be around awareness and action.With a focus on elderly,facilities,environmnet, employment,visit the elderly,transform a derelict area. www.forogie.ie 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
39. Title Crooked House Theatre Company Community arts in Ireland is struggling to maintain an identity as an artform which is not defined simply by its ability to impact on community development or community education. This struggle is centred around different perceptions of the remit of the artist in the community. Nevertheless, the ability of the arts (and in particular, of theatre) to impact on community development is unique in that it directly accesses and stimulates the imagination of its participants in a way that no other activity does. According to theorists like Boal and Bond, the imagination is the means by which we can define and shape our society, our humanness, and our concept of justice. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
40. Title Liffey Town By Artist Fergal Mc Carthy. Do the houses Mirror Irelands Shaky Housing Obession?Are they drawing our attention to the river ,Dublins Real City Centre? Part of the Fringe Festival I 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
41. Countess Markievicz Countess Markievicz played an active role in the Easter Rising of 1916 and in post -1916 Irish History..Countess moved from England to Dublin in 1903.She became involved in politicts in Ireland she joined Sinn Fein and Inghinidhne Na Eerann.Played an active role in Dublin in the fighting that took place. She was arrested at the end of the rebillion along with 70 women but she was the only put in confinment as the british authorities saw her as less as a problem by herself. “ I do wish your lot had the decency to shoot me." Was realised and put in prision again she was elected as MP in prision but refused to take it as she would have to pledge oath to king. . 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
42. Feminist Walking Tour to mark International Womens Day Tour takes in sites in Dublin City Centre that have a link to women and women movement in the city. It is a walk and talk tour. Takes in Old building of Irish Womens Workers Union,International Day Flags,Mary Manning Plaque for Strike,Moore Street Building where Elizabeth O'Farell and PatrickPearse walked to the GPO to give complete surrender ove the british army.... 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
43. National Campagain for the Arts: The campagain ensures that the arts are on Local and National Agendas and recognised as a vital part of contempory Ireland.September 21: CULTURESOURCE A Culture & Economy Briefing On Tuesday 21 September 2010, NCFA are hosting CULTURESOURCE, an introduction to culture and the arts for senior civic servants and policy makers in Government departments. The seminar will focus on the role of arts and creativity in the curriculum and as a catalyst for the creative economy and society. The event is by invitation only but a summary will be available afterwards. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
45. Rita Fagan Community activist working in St.Micheals Estate is also invovled in making the goverment listen to the people on the ground.. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
46. TESTIMONIES Testiomines is a unique and touching groupof monologues based on real life experiences of those who have lost a loved one to suicide. After the pergormance a post show disscussion is held with a counsellor as well as a panel from the smaritans,the irish assocation of suicidology. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
47. RADE The programme specifics There are currently 21 participants involved in our programmes of art, drama, creative writing, film, tai chi and relapse prevention. We also offer an on site counselling service.Our programmes involve some of Irelands leading contemporary artists across all art forms. Artists work closely with participants guiding them through the processes of awareness, creativity and discovery that are at the core of the arts and expression. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
48. Innovation Dublin I n 2009, the Innovation Dublin festival was launched to promote innovation and creativity in the city. Conceived by the Creative Dublin Alliance and coordinated by Dublin City Council , the project received hundreds of ideas and submissions from Dubliners across all walks of life. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
49. Rediscovery Centre The Rediscovery Centre is a unique waste management resource in the heart of Ballymun. The centre is being developed in response to growing national and international concerns in relation to the management of natural resources and waste. Sustainability is at the core of The Rediscovery Centre, which aims to break away from the traditional views of waste and waste management systems and instead demonstrate the potential of waste resource. Reduce, reuse, recycle and finally the recovery of waste is core to the Rediscovery Centre’s operation.Projects are Fashio,furniture,paint,community composting. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
50. INFORMAL & FORMAL INTERACTION 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
53. Disabilty Federation Of Ireland Services for charity,voluntarty and community groups. Services for people with disabilites. Provides a listing of organisations and links http://www.charity-online.ie/about.html 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
54. Rowan Tolley Is Yorkshire based and has been classed as one of Britain's most original and imaginative white face mimes. Influenced by Chaplin, Keaton, Tati and Beckett and building on a training of Decroux technique he studied in Bournmouth, London and Paris, creating a style that has been described as "Classical with touch of the unexpected". He combines touring his one-man show extensively throughout Britain and Europe with teaching, working Film and Television, Choreographic commissions and directing. I 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
56. BELONG TOO BeLonG To is an organisation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) young people, aged between 14 and 23. BeLonG To is a national youth service for Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) young people in Ireland. We believe that LGBT young people need to be respected and cared for on the same basis as all other young people, and that when they are safe and supported in their families, schools & society they will thrive as healthy and equal citizens. To get there we provide direct youth work services to LGBT young people in Dublin and support LGBT youth groups all around the country. . 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
57. GAZE GAZE 2010 offers a programme jam-packed with over 52 premieres, new independent features, documentaries, shorts, award winners and experimental films this August bank holiday weekend. From its humble beginnings in 1992 (when homosexuality was still a criminal act in Ireland!), GAZE has grown from strength to strength to become the largest LGBT film event in Ireland, and one of the most respected in the world. Join us as we make the move from IFI to the stunning Light House Cinema in Smithfield for a long weekend of inspiration, provocation, relaxation, debate and fun. Be Moved! 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
58. OPRAH Oprah Gail Winfrey (born January 29, 1954) is an American television host, actress, producer, and philanthropist, best known for her self-titled, multi-award winning talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind in history.[1] She has been ranked the richest African American of the 20th century [2] the greatest black philanthropist in American history,[3][4] and was once the world's only black billionaire.[5][6] She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world.[7][8] 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
60. EMMAUS The first Emmaus Community was founded in Paris in 1949 by Father Henri-Antoine Groues, better known as the Abbé Pierre, a Catholic priest, MP and former member of the French Resistance during the Second World War. As an MP, he fought to provide homes for those who lived on the streets of Paris. One night, a man called Georges was brought to the Abbé Pierre. Georges had been released after 20 years in prison, only to find his family unable to cope with his reappearance. Homeless and despairing, he had tried to commit suicide in the Seine. The Abbé Pierre did not just offer him a place to sleep. He asked for his help. He told Georges of the homeless mothers who came to him for help for them and their children and how he could not cope with the problem on his own. Could Georges join him in his mission to help them? 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
61. WELCOME HOME Peter McVerry began his priestly ministry in the inner city of Dublin in 1974. At this time he came into contact with young people who were sleeping on the streets because of the inadequacy of their home situation. In 1979 he opened a hostel for homeless boys, aged 12-16, from the inner city. He is still a member of the Board of Management of this hostel. It is now fully funded by the Health Board. It was as a result of his experiences with boys leaving this hostel at 16 or 17 years of age and having nowhere to go, except back to the streets, that Peter McVerry set about providing services and accommodation for this older age group.Also focus on 18-25yrs. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
62. Peter Mc Verry Trust Peter McVerry Trust supports young homeless people to break the cycle of homelessness and move towards independent living through the provision of a continuum of care services. Streets to Homes,Emergency Accomadation,Stabalisation Service,Transitional Housing,Residental Community Detox Programme,under 18 Residential Services. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
63. THE MOTH T he Moth Mainstage, the original Moth series, began as an informal gathering of storytellers and listeners in the living room of our founder, George Dawes Green, in 1997. When 100 people showed up to the third "Moth" evening in George’s living room in 1997, the series moved to larger venues in downtown Manhattan. Today we produce monthly "Stories at The Moth" shows in New York City and numerous special events both in and outside New York every year. The events begin with a cocktail hour, and a fter the show storytellers and audience members continue swapping stories over dinner and drinks. Beyond a mere theatrical performance, "Stories at The Moth" is a community experience where enlightenment, entertainment and festivity merge. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
64. THE MOTH OUTREACH Iaunched in 1999, The Moth Outreach Program offers storytelling workshops to students and marginalized adults living in New York City. We work primarily with highschool-age teens from underserved communities and with adults in rehabilitation and training programs, including homeless men and women, recently released prisoners, and people recovering from substance abuse. The workshops teach participants how to use the key elements of narrative to shape their life experiences into well-crafted stories. All workshops begin with a show performed by established Mothstorytellers and conclude with a show performed by the participants for their local community. Four times per year, Moth Outreach graduates appear professionalproductions for the general public as part of the Stories on Stage series at The Players Club and at The Nuyorican Poets Café. Evaluations show that ourgraduates significantly benefit from the opportunity to express themselves, share their stories, and improve their communications skills. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
65. MC GUFFIN MacGuffin (sometimes McGuffin or maguffin) is "a plot element that catches the viewers' attention or drives the plot of a work of fiction".[1] The defining aspect of a MacGuffin is that the major players in the story are (at least initially) willing to do and sacrifice almost anything to obtain it, regardless of what the MacGuffin actually is. In fact, the specific nature of the MacGuffin may be ambiguous, undefined, generic, left open to interpretation or otherwise completely unimportant to the plot. Common e xamples are money, victory, glory, survival, a source of power, or a potential threat, or it may simply be something entirely unexplained. I 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
66. METEOR SHOWERS By Linda Stewart Thursday August 12 2010 Stargazers are advised to take a good spot away from city lights to enjoy the celestial delights during the Perseid meteor shower over Ireland tonight. A shower of shooting stars is set to descend on the country tonight as the Earth sweeps through a cloud of shining space particles. Experts say tonight should offer almost ideal conditions to watch the Perseid meteor shower as a moonless night combines with the possibility of favourable weather conditions.Watchers who take up position in a good spot, well away from city lights, may be able to spot as many as 80 meteors per hour if the night sky is dark and clear — averaging more than one a minute.The shower will be at its height at 10pm, according to the Irish Astronomical Association (IAA). 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
67. THE STORY OF THE UNIVERSE THE BIG BANG THEORY 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
68. POLICING DIALOGUES Policing Dialogues’ is a six week residency at The LAB by What’s the Story? Collective. It will include a public exhibition of film and installation based on young people’s experiences of power and policing in Dublin South Central District as well as an extensive programme of workshops, dialogues and meetings. This creative and learning residency is aimed at all audiences but particularly at critical thinkers, policy makers, young people and those who work with them. An Garda Síochana have also agreed to participate in the programme and crucially, the learning from this process will directly inform the content of a groundbreaking new training scheme for Gardai, aimed at more constructive interactions with young people.Public event: What’s the Story? Collective in conversation with Vagabond Reviews, The LAB, Tues 19th Oct 11am-1pm 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
69. Department of Finance - An Roinn Airgeadais The Budget - An Buiséadoronto 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
72. EDUCATION Process study of verbal interactions in problem based learning. ASCILITE Signapore 2007 Research carried out on problem based learning (PBL)The verbal interactions of one PBL group of five students throughout an entire PBL process were recorded in this data-intensive case study consisting of more than 1000 utterances. Our results show that a large proportion of students’ learning-oriented verbal interaction focused on stating or recalling facts with a much lower percentage involvingconstructive statements, arguments, evaluation, proposals and criticalquestions.Problem-based learning (PBL), as its name implies, starts with a problem. This refers to an academicallyor professionally relevant issue that students are to find out more about. e r 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
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77. SOCIETY/ ROLE No one can deny the role of society because when you were born automatically you became the part of the society; your thinking & life style reflects that society. A society is a large group of people living in a place or in a country under the control of same laws and culture in general. Major role of society * Social responsibility * Religious responsibility * Financial responsibility * Political responsibility http://hubpages.com/hub/role-of-society MY ROLE'S: Woman,White,Working Class, Daughter,Friend,Fiance,Auntie,Sister, Community Worker,Employee. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
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79. SYSTEMS/ INSTITUTIONS FAMILY EDUCATION PRISION GOVERMENT RELIGIOUS HEALTH MENTAL BUSINESS “ Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” -Nelson Mandela 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
80. SYSTEMS/ INSTITUTIONS FAMILY EDUCATION PRISION GOVERMENT RELIGIOUS HEALTH MENTAL BUSINESS 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
81. Bill Cullen Born and bred in the rough inner city slums of Summerhill in Dublin, Bill was one of fourteen children. Selling on the streets from the age of six, be it fruit, flowers, newspapers, Christmas decorations, football colours, or programs, was a means of putting food on the table for Bill and his family. He finished school at thirteen to go on the street full-time. In 1956 Bill got a job as a messenger boy for a pound a week at Waldens Ford Dealer in Dublin.Through hard work and unrelenting determination, Bill was appointed director general of the company in 1965. Bill went on to set up the Fairlane Motor Company, which became the biggest Ford dealership in Ireland. In 1986 he took over the troubled Renault car distribution franchise from Waterford Crystal. His turnaround of that company into what is now the Glencullen Group is a business success story.Bill Cullen is a director of the Irish Youth Foundation 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
82. LEVI ROOTS Levi Roots; musician, chef and "Dragon slayer". In January 2007 Levi was invited on to the BBC show Dragons’ Den where he famously sang about the virtues of his Reggae Reggae Sauce and became, without doubt, the most famous participant on the show. Two of the entrepreneurs, Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh, invested in the project and a rollercoaster journey began. First day went on sale 150,000 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
83. SARAH NEWMAN ENTREPRENEUR Sarah Newman, the highly successful partner of hurling legend DJ Carey, has just sold the hotel booking business she founded, for about €60m. Ms Newman founded Needahotel.com 11 years ago from a one-bedroom apartment in Blackrock, Co Dublin, and built it into a company which has annual sales of more than €100m, booking more than one million hotel beds every year.I 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
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86. Simon cowell Simon Phillip Cowell (born 7 October 1959) is a British music executive, television producer and entrepreneur. He is known in the United Kingdom and in the United States for his role as a talent judge on TV shows such as Pop Idol, The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent, and American Idol. He is also the owner of the television production and music publishing house Syco. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
87. Michael Collins Michael "Mick" Collins (Irish: Mícheál Ó Coileáin; 16 October 1890 – 22 August 1922) was an Irish revolutionary leader, Minister for Finance and MP for Cork South in the First Dáil of 1919, Director of Intelligence for the Old IRA, and member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations. Subsequently, he was both Chairman of the Provisional Government and Commander-in-chief of the National Army.[1] Throughout this time, at least as of 1919, he was also President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Collins was shot and killed in August 1922, during the Irish Civil War. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
89. FRUIT TREE PROJECT We collect fruit and nuts from fruit tree owners that would otherwise go to waste and distribute the harvest to community partners, including daycares, community kitchens, and seniors’ centres. In 2009 we distributed 7,300 lbs of fruit to 15 partners, contributing to greater food security in Vancouver. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
90. Truck Driven At Leinster House Gates september 2010 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
91. AN IDIOT ABROAD ON-GOING An Idiot Abroad (formerly known as Karl Pilkington's Seven Wonders Of The World) is a travel show on Sky1. It features Karl Pilkington traveling the globe in order to visit each of the Seven Wonders of the World. During his travels Pilkington visits The Great Wall of China, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Macchu Picchu in Peru, Chichen Itza in Mexico, the Taj Mahal in India, Petra in Jordan, The Colosseum in Rome and the Great Pyramids in Egypt. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant also appear in the series. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
93. KEEPERS OF CULTURE KEEPERS OF THE CULTURE MISSION STATEMENT Keepers Of The Culture, Inc. KOTC, or ("Khotsi") of Philadelphia is an educational, cultural art organization which seeks to perpetuate the African and African-American oral tradition. We recognize that traditional African storytellers - griots - were the true "Keepers Of The Culture." Their role as historians of the community helped people maintain a strong, positive sense of self and a clear understanding of the values of the community and the individual's role in the community. The griot presence insured that the history, culture and values of a people would be passed on in their own words.http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/kotc/ 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
94. STORYTELLERS OF IRELAND Ireland is famed throughout the world for the art of storytelling. The seancaithe and scéalaí, the Tradition Bearers and Storytellers, passed the old stories down through the generations. Today, in the 21st Century, there has been a revival of the ancient art. Founded in 2003, Storytellers of Ireland / Aos Scéal Éireann is an All-Ireland voluntary organisation with Charitable Status. Our aim is to promote the practice, study and knowledge of oral storytelling in Ireland through the preservation and perpetuation of traditional storytelling and the development of storytelling as a contemporary art 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
97. MARTIN LUTHER KING Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement. He is best known for being an iconic figure in the advancement of civil rights in the United States and around the world, using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. King is often presented as a heroic leader in the history of modern American liberalism. 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
98. NELSON MANDELA Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (Xhosa pronunciation: born 18 July 1918)[1] served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, and was the first South African president to be elected in a fully representative democratic election. Before his presidency, Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist, and the leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC). In 1962 he was arrested and convicted of sabotage and other charges, and sentenced to life in prison. Mandela served 27 years in prison, spending many of these years on Robben Island. Following his release from prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela led his party in the negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in 1994. As president from 1994 to 1999, he frequently gave priority to reconciliation. I 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
99. EMOTIONAL CITIES How are you today? Emotional Cities poses a very everyday question. But what would happen if we took more time to reflect over how we ourselves, and others around us, are feeling? Can a few minutes of daily reflection make us more aware? Emotional Cities is an art project that studies and visualizes the emotions of individuals and groups.http://www.emotionalcities.com/blog/?page_id=2 22/09/10 Designing Dublin 2.0 - Love the City
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