Tag: Designer
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Social Media & Child Exploitation
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What kind of parent is comfortable with strangers viewing their child sexually? Once you understand that people do sexualize children, the only instinct should be to protect them, keep them safe and to guard their innocence. Yet some parents continue to put their children at risk on a global scale. Social media and child exploitation…
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Sexual Exploitation Is Not The New Normal
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The moment you stop normalizing what is not normal is the moment you breathe freely again. I refuse to be silenced, and I refuse to excuse sexual exploitation. It is illegal – and speaking up is a step forward to freedom, for myself and for anyone who has been sexually exploited. With light, Jennifer Nicole…
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Humor That Lifts
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I believe in humor that lifts, not the kind that leaves scars. Cruelty is never a joke; it quiets the soul and shadows the mind. When someone’s pain is treated as entertainment, a softness in the world slips away. Still, I hold onto kindness – a light that refuses to dim. “Be a kind and…
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Deadbeat Grandfather’s Club
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I carry the story of a deadbeat-grandfather lineage, but I walk beyond it now-a surviror shaped by absence, not defined by it. Ease and grace to my deadbeat-survivor club-may we grow gentler than what we came from. Love, Jennifer Nicole Nelson
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2013 – ASID OC Communications Director: Jennifer Nicole Anderson
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ASID OC Winter 2013 Newsletter: You can download the ASID OC Winter 2013 Newsletter directly from the ASID Orange County archive: https://caoc.asid.org/lib24watch/files/pdf/470 Sincerely, Jennifer Nicole Nelson, Principal Designer
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Moving Beyond The Algorithm
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We are women – strong, smart, whole, worthy in ways no algorithm can measure. May my light guide you back home – to yourself, to your peace, to the life waiting for you beyond the algorithm of social media. The life that does not ask you to globally perform, to compare, or to be consumed.…
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Health and Safety Code section 25249.6
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Loving yourself is a full-time job because the world constantly sends messages trying to guide us. Even as something as simple as walking into a building shows it – the health and safety codes posted on the wall exist because people deserve protection, dignity, and access. The same principle applies to self-worth. We have to…