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In Kevin's memory/to continue his good work, I have proposed a drive/subproject to write articles about women philosophers. Anyone who might be interested in contributing is welcome to comment at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women in Red#Kevin Gorman and women in philosophy. Josh Milburn 01:06, 13 August 2016 (UTC)
Kevin Gorman, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; Anthony Hanshew, The Herald-Dispatch (Huntington, W. Va.) Dave Matter, Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune; Mick McGrane, The San Diego Union-Tribune; Rodney McKissic, The Buffalo News; Adam Sparks, Daily News Journal (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Phil Steele, Phil Steele Publications; Jimmy Watson, Shreveport Times
Saturday's edit-a-thon is in memory of Kevin Gorman. An advocate for gender equality on Wikipedia, Kevin's mission included rectifying the under representation of feminist philosophy and women philosophers. Working in part from a list that Kevin started in 2013, the edit-a-thon will focus on creating and expanding articles on women in philosophy.
During their stay with a Maasai tribe, Kevin befriended Dionni (named Codonyo in the film), the chief's son. Kevin taught Dionni how to play baseball and in turn, Dionni taught him how to hunt buffaloes and zebras and the tribe's elders taught him how to be a spear-thrower. He also learnt 11 words in Swahili and kept a diary of his experiences. [3]
It is headquartered in San Diego, California, and led by CEO Kevin Gorman. [3] Neurocrine develops treatments for neurological and endocrine-related diseases and disorders. In 2017, the company's drug valbenazine (Ingrezza) was approved in the US to treat adults with tardive dyskinesia (TD). [4]
Brown, who worked at Bishop Gorman from 2015 to 2021 in various roles (assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, linebackers coach ), said he hasn’t been around a team at any level that ...
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After Life ceased weekly publication, Halmi made documentaries for television. From his experience covering a LIFE story on a 1962 visit with his 9-year-old stepson Kevin Gorman to a Maasai tribe in Kenya, he conceived his first feature film, Visit to a Chief's Son, released in 1974 and starring Richard Mulligan, Johnny Sekka, John Philip Hogdon and Jesse Kinaru.