COVID-19 pandemic

Recreación de cuadros de Blanes, Van Gogh y Goya denuncia impacto de la pandemia en Uruguay

24 Matins.es, 4 de mayo del 2021 Un fotógrafo de teatro y un colectivo de actores recrean cada semana cuadros de reconocidos pintores en clave pandémica para invitar a una reflexión sobre la crisis sanitaria y denunciar la situación agónica de la cultura en el Uruguay actual. “Un episodio de la fiebre amarilla en Buenos …

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Bélgica da un primer paso hacia el desconfinamiento de la cultura

  Por Clara Gámez, Swissinfo.ch, 29 de abril del 2021. Bruselas, 29 abr (EFE).- El Teatro Real de Flandes abre el camino a desconfinar la cultura en Bélgica con una prueba piloto, con público por primera vez desde octubre. Un experimento que, teniendo a España como referente, quiere demostrar que el arte es compatible con …

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COVID-19 exposes gaps in language education — why there needs to be increased support

While COVID-19 has heightened hardships for those enrolled in language classes and programs, language instructors and researchers say it has also highlighted innovative learning practices that could be applied in Canada, to work towards better supporting education. The communities engaged in second-language learning classes range from newcomers and refugee families learning English for jobs and life in …

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Educación en pandemia: ¿un año perdido para América Latina?

“Una de las muchas lecciones que deja la pandemia es la necesidad de inc orporar la tecnología en los sistemas educativos, cerrando las brechas de acceso a conectividad y dispositivos de los estudiantes en condiciones más vulnerables y capacitando a los docentes para sacar el máximo provecho de estas herramientas”, señala el Banco de Desarrollo …

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The hybrid workplace raises the question of culture

By Dr. David Schmidtchen The collective response of the Australian Public Service (APS) to the COVID-19 pandemic was managerially, structurally, and collectively comprehensive. The threat was immediate and tangible, and the response was quick and decisive. APS leaders drew deeply from the well of workplace culture for the resilience to respond quickly to changing circumstances. But …

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Las mujeres frente a la pandemia y el feminismo socialista para dar vuelta la historia

En Argentina, esta situación se ve reflejada en los datos que se revelaron desde el Observatorio de Género: se registraron 42 femicidios, transfemicidios y travesticidios en 42 días de cuarentena obligatoria. El año pasado, cuando hicimos temblar la tierra al grito de ni una menos, denunciamos que el promedio de femicidios era uno cada 30 …

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South African artists struggle with Covid theatre closures

South Africa’s once-thriving cultural scene is under threat because coronavirus restrictions have made it difficult to stage public events but some artists have found new ways to show off their creativity, as Mohammed Allie reports from Cape Town. News of the closure of Cape Town’s Fugard Theatre last month was greeted like the demise of …

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How Marina Perez Simão Achieved Global Success in a Pandemic Year

Early last September, in what in any other year would be considered the dwindling days of the Hamptons social season, the mega-gallery Pace opened a joint show of two Brazilian artists at its jewel-box gallery space in the heart of East Hampton Village. Inaugurated just two months prior in a bid to cater to collectors who had …

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Medical translators are Working Overtime During this Pandemic to Ensure Medical Documents are Accurately Translated

by Lauren Black – May 5, 2020 We need to understand the role of translators and interpreters too during the times of COVID-19 pandemic. They have been working religiously like front line professionals to fight against COVID-19. They are preserving ‘communication’ in these difficult times and giving the important translation services and interpretation services to the …

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