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Dame Julie Clare Chapman DNZM (née Helson; [1] born 1971 or 1972) is a New Zealand charity founder. She founded the KidsCan Charitable Trust in 2005, and Pet Refuge New Zealand in 2017. In December 2024, she was appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit , for services to children and the community.
Viola and Yellow Mary, cousins with very different outlooks on life, arrive on the island from the mainland. Viola is a devout Christian, while Yellow Mary is a free spirit who has brought her lover, Trula, from the city. They come to the island by boat for a final family dinner before Yellow Mary departs for Nova Scotia. Mr.
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Sappho names Anactoria as the object of her desire in a poem numbered as fragment 16. Another of her poems, fragment 31, is traditionally called the "Ode to Anactoria", although no name appears in it. As portrayed by Sappho, Anactoria is likely to have been an aristocratic follower of hers, of marriageable age.
Inspired by the best-selling children’s book, “Go the F*** to Sleep,” this hilarious new poem encourages social distancing.
Ellen Johnston known as "The Factory Girl" (c.1835 – April 12, 1874) was a Scottish power-loom weaver and poet. She is known because of her autobiography and later reevaluations of her working class poetry.
The KidsCan Charitable Trust (trading as KidsCan) is a New Zealand based charitable trust.It was founded in 2005 in Greenhithe, Auckland, New Zealand by Julie Chapman and works to help address New Zealand kids living in poverty (defined as living at 60% or less of the median wage, or one in four New Zealand children) through a variety of programmes.
Motherhood and Daughterhood within the context of slavery are made example of within Forten Purvis's poetry. [12] [13] [14] These perspectives come from a personal place according to Julie Winch (a writer of History at the University of Massachusetts), and are informed by Forten Purvis's ancestry, status and intellectual background. [7]