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Mall of America to Close on Thanksgiving For the First Time Ever

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This may not be such good news for Black Friday shopping fanatics, but for the 15,000 employees working in the biggest mall in the USA, it’s a much-appreciated gesture.

Mall of America officials announced on Wednesday that it was abandoning their previous policy of staying open from Thanksgiving morning into Black Friday. The super mall will stay closed on November 24th except for certain operations like the Walk to End Hunger fundraiser. Then on 5am the next day, the mall will reopen with a special ribbon cutting ceremony for the eager consumers.

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Though shops will have the choice of staying open on the holiday, mall officials expect few will actually do so.

The 520-plus stores in the Bloomington, Minnesota mall have historically made themselves available to consumers for the Christmas shopping madness, but this year, workers are grateful for the chance to be with their family instead.

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New York Pet Owners Now Allowed to be Buried With Their Furry Companions

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Now when you start looking forward to an afterlife spent buried next to your family, you can enjoy being buried next to Fido as well.

New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo just signed a bill that allows four-legged companions to be buried with their owners in human cemeteries.

There are some rules to this new law – the pets must be cremated and religious cemeteries have the right to refuse animal burials.

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But apart from those pesky details, Cuomo figures that cats and dogs are like family for some city residents, so who are we to deny them the luxury of arranging their own funeral?

Though the law still needs state approval, it is just one of many New York initiatives to ensure the humane treatment of animals. Dogs are now allowed to join their human owners at outdoor restaurant tables and there are also more severe state consequences for animal abusers.

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Filmmaker’s Drone Accidentally Snaps Striking Image of Newlyweds on Rooftop

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This mysterious wedding couple has been the subject of an internet search ever since a drone accidentally took their picture.

Brandon Li was trying to capture the sunset with his Phantom 3 drone in Hong Kong on September 28th.

When he was reviewing the footage later, however, he saw a pair of newlyweds sprawled out on a rooftop garden.

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Hoping his friends might know who the anonymous duo was, Brandon posted the photo to Facebook.

Though the couple’s identity hasn’t yet been discovered, people all over social media have fallen in love with the striking image.

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This Village is Set to Become England’s First Carbon-Neutral Community

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This quiet English village is just like any other countryside community – except for its carbon footprint.

For the last ten years, the population of Ashton Hayes in Cheshire County has been reducing their carbon emissions to combat climate change

“We want to show our children, grandchildren and future generations that we have done our best to stop Ashton Hayes contributing to global warming,” says Parish Council leader Naomi Deynem.

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The town of 1,000 people do everything from using clothes lines instead of dryers, installing solar panels, and even sharing an electric car.

Since their efforts started in 2006, Ashton Hayes has cut their carbon dioxide emissions by 40%.

However, the initiative did not come from government encouragement – when a member of parliament came to visit the village during a public meeting in 2006, he was told he was not allowed to speak. He was free to listen, but they said it was the people’s turn to speak – not his.

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Ever since that discussion, no politicians have attempted to address the group. The project has been kept separate from party system debates because the resident in order to prevent political division.

Though it may be a small community, their influence is widely-spread: representatives from as far away as Norway and Taiwan have visited the community searching for guidance on similar efforts in their own villages.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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UN to Launch Space Mission for Countries That Can’t Afford Their Own

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The final frontier is no cheap endeavor for countries lacking the funding.

But in 2021, those nations will finally be given the chance to conduct their own experiments in space with the Dream Chaser: a reusable aircraft that can take off and land at an ordinary airport.

The 14-day space mission will hang in low Earth orbit with up to 25 different laboratory stations for different countries to experiment in less gravity.

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Nations will still have to pay a fee in order to get the project off the ground, however that payment should be manageable enough for participation.

The Sierra Nevada Corporation, creators of the Dream Chaser, announced their partnership with the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs during the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico last week.

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“At SNC our goal is to pay it forward,” said SNC’s owner and President, Eren Ozmen. “That means leveraging the creation and success of our Dream Chaser spacecraft to benefit future generations of innovators like us all around the world.”

Even though UNOOSA started in 1958, this will be the organization’s first ever space mission.

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Romanian Shelter Gives Paraplegic Dogs Love, Care, and Wheelchairs (LOOK)

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This shelter doesn’t believe in euthanizing dogs just because they aren’t perfect – that’s why they not only take in abandoned pups, but they also give them a set of wheels as well.

 

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Romanian dog shelter Adăpostul Speranța takes in injured and paralyzed hounds and gives them wheelchairs so they can play with their friends.

 

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“At Speranța, we insist not to leave any dog behind,” says the organization’s Facebook. “Beside the worst of cases, when putting a dog to sleep can save him from a life of torment and pain, we absolutely refuse to end a life that, with proper care, can be a happy one. And we’re also the ones who provide that care, and the happiness of our paraplegic dogs is our reward.”

 

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Since the shelter only runs on donations, however, the organization is quickly running out of funds to replace wheelchairs that have broken or grown too small for their owner.

 

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“As winter is getting closer and our accounts are almost empty, you are our only hope. Any donation, no matter how small, is a real life jacket for our canine friends.”

 

You can find Adăpostul Speranța’s donation information by going to their website – otherwise you can follow their activity on Facebook.

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Baby From Nirvana Album Cover Recreates Iconic Image 25 Years Later

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25 years later and the iconic baby who blessed one of the most famed 90’s album covers of all time has skipped past his teen spirit phase and into young adulthood.

Grunge rock band Nirvana released Nevermind in 1991 containing such hits as “Come As You Are”, “In Bloom”, and “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.

The baby in the swimming pool named Spencer Elden, decided to honor his musical roots and recreate the historic photo a quarter of a century later.

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After paying the photographer $200 – which happened to be the sum that his parents were paid for the use of his photogenic infant face 25 years ago – Spencer paid homage to the beloved band.

The photographer talked Spencer out of doing the shoot naked like the original, but even with the lights out, the resemblance is still entertaining.

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Butterfly Befriends Koala in Best Video Photobomb Ever (WATCH)

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If Willow wasn’t glamorous enough on her own, check out this footage of when she becomes friendly with an unlikely companion.

The Symbio Wildlife Park in New South Wales, Australia was attempting to shoot some footage of their resident koala joey Willow for a video documenting their sustainability initiatives when this monarch butterfly photobombed the clip.

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The resulting cuteness has been spreading like wildfire around the internet.

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All 8 Harry Potter Films Will Be Returning to IMAX Theaters For One Week

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Hold onto your hats and wands – because all eight Harry Potter films will be returning to IMAX theaters on October 13th.

In preparation for the release of Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them on November 18, Warner Bros. is creating a week-long movie fest for Potterheads everywhere.

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The films will also contain snippets of Fantastic Beasts as well as messages from the cast.

It will be the first time that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets have ever been fitted for IMAX.

Make sure you order your tickets in advance, or else the magic might sell out before you can say “Expecto Patronum!”

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World’s Longest Marriage Ends in Husband’s Death: Wife Says It was Blessing to be Married

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Karam Chand and Katari had been married for 90 long, happy years before Karam passed away this week a month before his 111th birthday.

The couple who is believed to hold the world record for the longest marriage had eight children – four boys and four girls – who grew up to give them 27 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

Once they were married in the December of 1925, they migrated from Jalandhar, India to the U.K.

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Katari, who will be turning 104 on November 1st, told the Indian Express that “it was a blessing to have been married and lived for [so] long. She said now that he has gone, she will pray for his peaceful rest.”

According to their children, the two never argued and before Karam passed, they still had their good health even in old age.

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This Guy Is Giving Away His Homestead – As Long as You Care For The Animals

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If someone’s giving away a house on five acres of land for free, you know there must be a catch.

That catch is hundreds of healing animals in need of a caretaker.

Harry Kunz of the Eagle’s Nest Wildlife Hospital is giving away his property to a successor who will promise to care for all of his current animal patients.

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The sanctuary takes in anywhere from 800 to 1,000 injured animals a year. If they’re able to properly heal, the creatures are released back into the wild – if not, then they’re free to always have a home with Harry.

Eagle’s Nest also provides the only rehabilitation services for rescued raptors and eagles in northern Queensland.

Situated in the beautiful Atherton tablelands, Harry has never discriminated against any wildlife species in need of care. For 30 years, he has welcomed emus, birds, kangaroos, wombats, crocodiles, and koalas.

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His veterinary expertise has ensured a staggering 78% survival rate for his patients.

Harry’s career in animal care, however, will come to an end once he concludes his 5-year search for a proper heir to the land.

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Inmates Reduce Sentence by Growing Thriving Gardens for Charity

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They may be behind bars, but that doesn’t stop them from helping life thrive outside of them.

Convicts at the Relocation Center Prisons in Brazil are producing 100 pounds of vegetables a year in their facility yard. All the produce is donated to institutions that help vulnerable kids and poorer regions in the south west.

Ever since the program started roughly seven months ago, the surrounding prison yard has changed – a field of trash and bushes has transformed into a luscious garden of veggies. Onions, lettuce, tomatoes, cassava, cabbage, broccoli, and other organic food items are being nursed by the inmates.

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Prisoners work from 8am to 5pm – every three days working in the yard is one less day of their sentence in prison. Each shift is made up of two agents and four low-risk prisoners tending to the gardens.

According to Tatiane Costa, the Director of the prison, the field represents a better future out of their cells. “Besides punishing, the goal of any prison is to widen the inmates perspectives of what the future holds for them. They have to see a perspective out of here to make sure they won’t come back”, Mrs. Costa explains to the O Tempo.

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Jefferson Rodrigues de Faria, 27 years old, is one of the inmates approved to work in the yard. Many things changed in Mr. Faria’s life after he started producing food. “I’m much calmer, and I feel a greater sensation of freedom. The cell is depressing, but the field is therapy”, says the inmate.

The project has the support of many partners. The Mayor of Juatuba, a nearby town, lent a tractor for cleaning the field; the mayor of Betim allowed the town’s agronomist to check the health of the crops every month; and Baptist church Betel donated the seeds and necessary supplies while also distributing the harvest.

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Watch This Grandpa’s Reaction When He Receives the Light-up Shoes He’s Always Wanted

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After dreaming of having his own pair of light-up shoes for the last 8 years, this grandpa’s dream finally came true.

In honor of the senior’s birthday, his daughter tracked down the adult-sized kicks over the internet and filmed the big reveal.

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At first, he doesn’t seem to understand what it is he’s looking at – but after a few moments, the joyous birthday boy jumps to his feet in excitement.

Evolved Footwear, the company responsible for the light-up shoes, shared the video with the caption “The highlight of our year… Nah, we mean existence!!!”

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Working Class Fighter Gives Winnings to Opponent in Need

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Angel Cruz was in dire need of a fight so he could make some money for his family – but even though he lost, he still received the $2,000 bonus.

That’s because his opponent, John Castaneda, understood the financial struggles that come from working in mixed martial arts.

Castaneda delivered a punishing victory to Cruz in the second round of their Combate Americas bantamweight fight. However, his triumph didn’t taste as sweet as it should have knowing that Cruz was desperate for the money that came from winning the match.

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Castaneda had met his opponent’s two daughters at their weigh-in several days earlier. Since he had taken the fight with only five days notice due to the previous competitor dropping out at the last minute, Cruz thanked him for rising to the occasion, saying he needed the finishing bonus to feed his family.

Unlike the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Combate Americas only awards money for winning, rather than for good performance or putting on the best fight.

Following his victory in the ring, Castaneda whispered in the ear of Campbell McLaren, the head of Combate Americas, to give his winning bonus to Cruz.

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“It really choked me up,” McLaren told Yahoo News. “I’d never encountered anything like that. MMA is a very charitable sport and you see fighters starting GoFund Me pages to help each other a lot. But this was a little different situation and it was so impressive. This came in the heat of the battle after a very tough fight.”

Castaneda isn’t exactly rich either – the fighter works as a trainer at Lifetime Fitness in order to supplement his own income.

Though he’s been remarkably modest about his good deed, his kindness has become a clear indicator about his strength in spirit – as well as body.

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Flickering Coastal Lights Bid Good Night to Kids at Children’s Hospital (WATCH)

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Every night for the last six years, the city of Providence has given a sparkling good night show of hope to the kids who might not have any.

At 8:30PM each evening, yacht clubs, hotels, restaurants, tugboats, and police cruisers participate in the Good Night Lights display by flickering their lights on and off for the Hasbro Children’s Hospital.

The sick kids and toddlers in hospice care say thank you by shining flashlights back out the window to the community below.

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The shimmering effect of the nightly ritual has a two-pronged effect: not only does it give Rhode Island residents a chance to cheer up kids they’ll never meet, it also makes the patients feel hopeful knowing that their city cares.

Steve Brosnihan, the hospital’s cartoonist of 26 years, got the idea when he was biking home from the building and started flashing personalized messages with his lights to the children in the windows.

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He then started recruiting businesses and volunteers to participate in the daily magic minute.

“The first time a kid sees this, when it happens, they’re like, ‘Are you kidding? That’s for me?’ There’s a joyful surprise in it,” Brosnihan told WBZ. “No one knows who’s on the other side of the gesture. “People often say, ‘I get goosebumps hearing about this.’”

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Man Prevents 500 Suicides by Patrolling Japanese Cliffs (WATCH Inspiring Film)

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People aren’t normally given the chance to save someone else’s life – Yukio Shige, however, has helped save more than 500.

After he retired from a 42-year career as a Fukui Prefectural Police detective, Yukio was stationed at the Tojinbo Cliffs in Japan. Though it’s a popular tourist destination, the towering cliffs also offer an ideal place for committing suicide.

Yukio’s first encounter with such a depressed soul was on September 3rd, 2003. A sad-looking couple was sitting by themselves at the top of the cliffs when he spotted them.

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The couple was deep in debt from owning a restaurant, thus inclining them to contemplate the dark solution. Yukio comforted them and convinced the depressed duo to go to the police station for help.

A week later, Yukio received their suicide note in the mail explaining how the authorities had only given them enough money to get to the next town before sending them on their way.

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Now known as the Gatekeeper – or “chotto matte”, translating to “wait a moment” man – Yukio has worked for over a decade guarding the cliffs from those wanting to jump.

Yukio has his work cut out for him too – Japan has one of the highest suicide rates of a developed country in the world.

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So in 2004, he started the nonprofit Kokoro ni Hibiku Bunshu Henshukyoku – or the “Publishing bureau for collection of writings that reach the heart” – to console and encourage suicidal people after Yukio talks them down.

He was also the star in the documentary short The Gatekeeper, produced by Field of Visions and directed by Yung Chang.

(WATCH the video below)

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Recovering Addict of 13 Years to Compete in World’s Toughest Marathon

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You have to reach rock bottom before you can begin building yourself back up again.

Todd Crandell spent 13 years of his life sinking into the depths of misery, pulled down by the weights of addiction and substance abuse.

Crandall says that it all started at a party in 8th grade. He had his first sip of beer and found himself enthralled – then following his mother’s suicide, it became a mere race from one drug to the next; alcohol to prescription pills, tranquilizers to cocaine – the race went on with no finish in sight.

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He was arrested for the third time on April 14th of 1993 after he was pulled over for impaired driving, registering a 3.8 on the field-sobriety test; a person registering 0.2 more points is considered to be comatose.

Though Crandell was at his lowest, change could still be seen, and the tides began to turn.

“It literally was just like a switch went off in me, and a big weight was taken off my back, and it was like, `You don’t have to do this any more.’ And I knew it,” Crandall told The Blade.

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Crandell began to fight his way to the surface, attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, graduating from college, and ironically even finding himself a job in pharmaceutical sales.

Still, this wasn’t enough – the same fixations that lead him into harder and harder drugs were now influencing him to harder and harder accomplishments

He set his sights on a new race: The Ironman Triathlon

Considered one of the hardest marathons in the world, the Ironman consists of 2.4 miles of swimming, 112 miles of cycling, 26.2 miles of running – all in concession.

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Crandell completed his first triathlon in Chicago in 1999. His past was written by the hands of addiction, but as for his future… Crandell had finally snatched the pen.

To this day, he has completed 16 full length triathlons, and was the only competitor able to cross the finish line at the 2008 invitation-only Hawaii ultraman: a race that takes place over the course of 3 days and spans a total of 6.2 miles swimming, 261 miles biking, and 52 miles of running.

In an effort to continue bettering himself, Crandell has now reached out to others.

He became licensed as a professional chemical dependency counselor, and created Running for Recovery; a nonprofit that seeks to introduce those struggling with substance addiction to the therapeutic potential of diet and exercise. He says, “There’s nothing better than sitting down with somebody who has a drug problem, and me being able to help them,”

The nonprofits catchphrase, “with sobriety, anything is possible.” is represented better by no one but the founder himself.

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All These Celebrities Had To Fail Big Time in Order to Succeed (WATCH)

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Thomas Edison was called too stupid to learn anything; Walt Disney was told he never had any original ideas; and Oprah Winfrey was fired from her first television job.

Sometimes we forget about how great icons had to fail in order to succeed, so here’s a video that will inspire you to never stop trying to do your best.

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New York City Using $5M to Fund Women in Film and Theater

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The New York City Office of Media and Entertainment this week announced the launch of a groundbreaking series of initiatives to target the underrepresentation of women in film and television.

Study after study has confirmed that women are consistently underrepresented both on camera and behind the scenes of media companies. For the first time ever, the municipal agency will be launching five initiatives aimed at addressing gender inequity in the film, theatre and television world—a $9 billion industry in New York City alone:

  1. A $5 million fund that will provide grants to support film and theatre projects by, for and about women (see below);
  2. Pitch workshops for women filmmakers and a film financing conference connecting women filmmakers with financing for their projects;
  3. A screenwriting contest for NYC screenwriters to broadcast a six-episode series on New York City’s channel 25;
  4. A new block of programming on channel 25 focused entirely on inspiring women and showcasing their perspectives;
  5. A report analyzing the gender inequity of directors in the film industry and what can be done about it.

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“The de Blasio administration is committed to expanding employment opportunities and making sure New York City is a great place to live for all,” said First Lady Chirlane McCray, Honorary Chair of the Commission on Gender Equity. “As we grow our entertainment industry, it is only logical to make sure our women and girls have the skills they need to fill these jobs. We will encourage more women to follow their dreams of working in the entertainment industry and give them the tools to do so. And thanks to the good work of Commissioner Menin, our young girls will see more women in media and have more role models.”

“We are thrilled to be launching these five groundbreaking initiatives – concrete actions that will serve to elevate the role of women in the entertainment industry,” said Commissioner Julie Menin. “Women are not a niche market—while women comprise 52% of the City’s population, less than 10% of the top grossing films are directed by women. I hope that our efforts pave the way for others to follow suit, and look forward to seeing these initiatives make a substantive impact on filmed entertainment in New York City.”

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The Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film released results of its 2015 study showing that women made up just 7% of directors on the top-grossing 250 films, 18% of individuals directing independent narrative features, and 29% of directors working on documentaries. In February, USC’s Annenberg School for Journalism and Communication released a study that demonstrated “an inclusion crisis,” according to its author, Professor Stacy L. Smith. Only 33.5% of speaking characters in films are women; behind the camera, just 15.2% of directors and 28.9% of writers across film, television and digital series were female; 22.6% of series creators were women across broadcast, cable and streaming content. This May, the ACLU revealed that the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is pursuing a comprehensive investigation of gender bias in Hollywood.

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The concrete actions MOME is taking to address this inequity include:

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment Women’s Fund for Film and Theatre

MOME is introducing a first-of-its-kind grant program for filmmakers, playwrights and theatre producers working on projects by, for, or about women. The grants will provide funding at strategic moments to help the applicants shepherd their projects to successful completion. The MOME Women’s Fund for Film and Theatre will provide $5 million over 5 years to support film and theatre projects by, for, or about women over five years through cash grants.

“Speed Funding” for Women Filmmakers

Women filmmakers, especially those beginning their careers, face a formidable challenge in getting their projects funded. MOME will be hosting a film finance lab — a “speed funding” event for 50 filmmakers –for projects directed by, for or about women. Participating filmmakers and their producers will be given an unprecedented opportunity to meet venture capital firms, angel investors and other funders. The MOME Finance Lab, which will be featured within the First Time Fest movie festival, will provide much-needed access to capital. The eligibility requirements include: at least one team member claiming NYC residency; one finalized script of 60 minutes or more by, for or about women; registration with the Writers Guild of America, East; and a director and producer attached to the project. Filmmakers will be invited to attend a pre-pitch workshop.

The MOME Script-Writing Competition

MOME will hold a script-writing competition and production project, which will invite New York City writers to submit 30-minute pilot scripts for an episodic series spotlighting stories by, for, or about women rooted in NYC’s five boroughs. Two winners will be chosen. Both of the winning candidates will have their scripts produced as a pilot that will air on NYC Media’s Channel 25 (NYCLife) and later be used as an important career calling card. Given the 18 million household-reach of Channel 25, this is an opportunity for the winning scriptwriters to have their work viewed by millions of people and earn a much-needed credit, which will help propel them to the next rung in their careers. Of those two pilots, one will be chosen to be produced as an episodic series on channel 25. Advanced students from the Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema will produce the winning scripts under the mentorship of Founding Director Jonathan Wacks and other industry professionals. The Made in NY IFP Media Center will administer the writing contest.
Launch of a Night of New Women-Focused Programming on NYC Media MOME has produced and will air two inspiring new documentary programs focused on women that will air on Channel 25 as part of a weekly evening of programs focused exclusively on women.

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MOME’s other initiatives to ensure greater representation in the film and TV industry include the Made in NY Writers Room, a mentorship program for TV writers from diverse backgrounds, launched in collaboration with the Writers Guild of America East and the NYC Department of Small Business Services; #NominateNYC, an initiative encouraging entertainment professionals from diverse backgrounds to nominate themselves or someone they know for consideration for membership by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; funding of over $8 million enabling the creation of the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, the first public graduate school of cinema in New York City, and a school committed to cultivating new and emerging voices in film; a $1 million grant to CUNY J-School’s Center for Community and Ethnic Media to bring a key sector of New York City’s media landscape into the digital age; and the Made in NY PA Training Program, which has trained more than 600 low income New Yorkers, many of whom were unemployed, for entry level jobs on film and television sets.

CORRECTION: We mistakenly published the figure as $500 million in funding, and later updated to the correct figure, $5,000,000.

(Source: Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment)

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Kitten Given Second Chance After One in a Million Rescue From the Trash

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You would never drop a diamond into the dumpster, but recently another tiny treasure ended up there.

A tiny treasure…with a tail.

Hunterdon County residential service driver James Ryan started his day as usual, beginning his route at 4am. When James arrived at the transfer station, the loader operator asked him an unusual question: “You like cats, right, James?”

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Well known among his coworkers as a cat-lover, James was just the man they’d hoped to see that day. Another driver had made a startling discovery hours earlier. Amid the orange peels and cast-off containers in his truck, a skinny black-and-white kitten tumbled out. Small enough to disappear into a driver’s glove, the kitten had scurried behind some shovels…and she was in serious trouble.

James dug through the tools to find the kitten. When he reached to pick her up, the kitten howled a cry of agony that James recalled with sadness. “I never want to hear out of a kitten for the rest of my life. My heart was breaking.” He soon saw the cause for the kitten’s distress: her right rear leg had been hurt in the dumpster.

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The kitten and her hero made their way to Tabby’s Place – an animal shelter in Ringoes, New Jersey. After treating her with pain medication, the veterinary team gently bathed the kitten. Within hours, the little survivor was on her way to a world-class specialty hospital, where she’d have surgery to remove her mangled leg and begin her road to recovery.

The kitten – fondly dubbed Grace by her rescuer – is presently healing from her life-saving surgery, and is expected to make a full recovery. Tabby’s Place requests donations to help cover the costs of Grace’s surgery and further care. You can donate here, or mail your check to Tabby’s Place at 1100 US Highway 202; Ringoes, NJ 08551.

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