You know it’s summer when… you disappear to Brazil for a week and forget to post anything on your blog. Whoops. But, I’m back and super excited to introduce you to one of our new contributors around here, Quinn! While I was running around Sao Paulo, she was hard at work whipping up this delicious summer recipe […]
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Getting to design offices is actually one of my favorite projects. Seeing as we spend half our lives in our work space, it only makes sense that attention should be paid to the environment in which we find ourselves day after day. So, when my friends at The Mine asked for a little assistance with an office […]
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CL: PSG ease past Bayern

Neymar and Edison Cavani put their differences aside to inspire PSG’s emphatic 3-0 win against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.

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Today two same-sex couples and a Michigan taxpayer filed suit in a Michigan federal district court challenging the state’s practice of contracting out foster-care and adoptive placement to social service agencies that apply religious criteria in placing children.  Statutes passed the state legislature in 2015 approve this practice.  The complaint (full text) in Dumont v. Lyon, (ED MI, filed 9/20/2017), alleges that religiously affiliated agencies’ practice of turning away qualified families on the basis of sexual orientation, violates the Establishment Clause and the Equal Protection Clause.  ACLU issued a press release announcing the filing of the lawsuit.

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In June, Equality Michigan wrote the Michigan Civil Rights Commission asking it to issue an interpretative statement finding that the ban on sex discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations in Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act covers discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. (Full text of letter.)  As reported by MLive, on Monday the Commission held a lengthy hearing on the request, but took no final action after an Assistant Attorney General told the Commission that lacks legal authority to issue an interpretive statement. A frustrated Commission voted 5-2 to ask the Attorney General for a formal opinion on its authority.

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As reported by JTA, on Monday seven U.S. senators (all of them Jewish) sent a letter (full text) to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressing concern over Israeli governmental recognition of Orthodox Judaism over the more liberal branches of Judaism.  Signed by Senators Wyden, Feinstein, Frankin, Blumenthal, Cardin, Schatz, and Sanders, the letter read in part:[W]e applaud your recent decision to put a hold on a conversion bill under consideration by the Knesset. As we understand it, this bill would invest full oversight of conversions in Israel to the Chief Rabbinate.  We fear this would have significant ramifications for the religious equality of all Jewish movements in Israel and we worry that our Modern Orthodox and non-Orthodox constituents will see this as an attack on their Jewishness and the status of their rabbis….We are also very concerned by the Israeli government’s recent decision to freeze a widely-agreed-upon plan to establish an egalitarian payer space at the Western Wall….We fear actions like [these] … will strain the unique relationship between our two nations, particularly if the majority of American Jews see the movements to which they are committed denied equal rights in Israel.  Given all the challenges Israel faces on the international stage, we urge you not to alienate committed Zionists.

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Push factors

The BBC’s Katy Watson speaks to Venezuelans who are leaving the country for Colombia.

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