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LA BÊTE DANS LA JUNGLE by Patric Chiha: obsessive reverie
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Mel (2023) Documentary Review: The Inspiring True Story of Armenian Transgender Weightlifter Mel Daluzyan’s Journey
Introduction I still remember the first time I stumbled across the name Mel Daluzyan. It was a headline about an Armenian weightlifter breaking records, a story that seemed almost mythic in its simplicity—until I learned about the storm that followed. In Inna Sahakyan’s documentary Mel, we’re invited into the whirlwind life of a champion whose...
The Silence of the Church: Exposing Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church | Le Silence des églises Film Review
Sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has been a dark shadow haunting countless stories and screens worldwide, and “Le Silence des églises” plunges headfirst into this unsettling abyss. I’ve seen my share of films tackling this painful topic—some full-length dramas, others raw documentaries—but each time, a knot tightens in my throat. It’s that gut-wrenching mix...
Story linking policy, message-driven change How to carry out HIV aging advocacy
Definition and Levels of Advocacy Nick first explained that “advocacy” is defined as actions to influence decision-making and resource allocation within the system, complementing “activism” outside the system. The three levels are like concentric circles: “self-advocacy” enables individuals to understand their rights and express them effectively; “individual advocacy” connects individuals with the system (such as...
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“Sweetheart Service,” a Korean series that fluttered onto my screen like a soft breeze on a warm spring day, had me hooked from the very first frame. With its bite-sized episodes, each clocking in under twenty minutes, it promised a delightful escape into a world where lighthearted charm met the sweet awkwardness of young love....