domingo, 6 de diciembre de 2015

3 DE DICIEMBRE, DÍA INTERNACIONAL DE LA DISCPACIDAD

El pasado 3 de diciembre, se celebró el Día Internacional de la Discapacidad. La celebración tiene por objeto fomentar la igualdad de derechos de las personas con discapacidad y concienciar de los beneficios que se derivan de la integración de estas personas en todos y cada uno de los ámbitos de la vida (cultural, deportivo, político).
La conmemoración de este día ofrece la oportunidad de promover actividades encaminadas a mejorar las actitudes que se muestran hacia las personas con cualquier tipo de discapacidad, de tal manera que se las vean como iguales.





Entre todas las fotos que he encontrado en la galería del instituto, sin duda esta es la que más me ha impactado. Esta imagen refleja un atleta, que a pesar de su más que clara minusvalía, ha logrado una gran hazaña deportiva gracias a ese esfuerzo y trabajo constante.
Ellos simbolizan la verdadera esencia del deporte y sobretodo el afán de superación.

miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2015

PELOTONIA

INDEX:

-History and objective to fund life-saving cancer research
-The James Cancer Hospital and the Solove Research Institute
-The riders
-Idea grants (new answers and treatments)
-The Pelotonia Fellowship Program
-VS Angels Cycle to benefit Pelotonia


LET´S START WITH A BIT OF HISTORY

Founded in 2008, Pelotonia was established with the objective to fund life-saving cancer research. The model of Pelotonia remains simple: Pelotonia’s operating expenses are covered by generous funding partners so that 100% of every dollar raised by Pelotonia Riders, Virtual Riders and Volunteers goes directly to fund cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. 

Pelotonia is a three-day experience that includes a weekend of cycling, entertainment and volunteerism. In its first six rides, Pelotonia raised more than $82 million for cancer research. Thanks to its generous funding partners, Pelotonia is able to direct 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar to cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute


THE JAMES CANCER HOSPITAL AND THE SOLOVE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

The James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute is the patient-care component of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. The James is a transformational facility that fosters the collaboration and integration of cancer research and clinical cancer care. The James is the largest cancer hospital in the Midwest and the third largest in the nation.


THE RECORD-BREAKING NUMBER OF RIDERS IN 2014

August 6, 2014 – Pelotonia, the grassroots fundraiser with One Goal End Cancer, is projecting more than 7,000 riders and 2,500 volunteers this year, surpassing the 6,723 riders and 2,300 volunteers who participated in 2013.

Traveling from 41 states and five different countries, the record-breaking number of riders is expected to raise more than $19 million, which would bring the overall fundraising total to more than $86 million
Based on ridership, Pelotonia is the largest single-event cycling fundraiser benefitting cancer research in the United States. Riders make a commitment to raise a minimum of $1,200 to $2,200 for cancer research based on their route choice.

Pelotonia donates 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar directly to The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center 
Along the 180-mile route, more than 2,500 volunteers will support riders by providing snacks, beverages, first aid assistance and bike maintenance services alongside thousands of supporters cheering riders throughout their ride.


IDEA GRANTS 

It is unlikely that a cure for cancer will come from one scientist. Instead, it will be through team science that we will get new answers and treatments. With this in mind, the Pelotonia Research Award Program provided two-year “idea” grants that enable creative teams of scientists at Ohio State to embark on research that could lead to discoveries resulting in better treatments and prevention strategies.


THE PELOTONIA FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

The Pelotonia Fellowship Program trains promising and accomplished undergraduate, graduate, medical and postdoctoral students from any discipline at Ohio State who have the potential to become independent cancer researchers. 

The Fellowship Program started in 2010 and to date has awarded 292 student fellowships through an annual allocation of 2 million in Pelotonia revenue for this program. Scholarship recipients so far include:


  • 129 undergraduates 
  • 77 graduates 
  • 4 medical students 
  • 61 postdoctoral fellows 
  • 21 international scholars 

 Programs include a fellowship program, funding student researchers; idea grants, funding teams of faculty researchers; new laboratory instrumentation; and recruitment and retention of some of the world’s best cancer researchers and programs.


VS ANGELS SWEAT IT OUT

Victoria’s Secret Angels Elsa Hosk, Jac Jagaciak, Jasmine Tookes, Lais Ribeiro, Martha Hunt, and Romee Strijd hosted the annual Supermodel Cycle to benefit Pelotonia – an annual grassroots bike tour that raises funds for cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Each year, more than 6,000 cyclists descend upon Columbus, Ohio to ride for cancer research—a mix of cancer survivors, experienced cyclists, and many riding in honor of loved ones.


The Supermodel Cycle ride to support Pelotonia took place at SoulCycle’s West Village location. 100% of the proceeds were donated directly to Pelotonia to support Ohio State’s world renowned Cancer Research.




LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS

Todas las personas tenemos las mismas necesidades básicas que deben ser atendidas para que podamos desarrollar una vida digna. Para vivir bien necesitamos que se garantice nuestra seguridad, que se respete nuestra autonomía, que haya libertad, que se promueva la igualdad y que reinen la justicia y la solidaridad. Éstos son los grandes valores que fundamentan una vida en común satisfactoria y adecuada. Los derechos humanos sirven para conseguir que estos valores se hagan realidad.

 Reconocer la existencia de derechos humanos es aceptar que cualquier persona puede exigir algunas cosas importantes y necesarias para vivir.






miércoles, 4 de noviembre de 2015

FIGHT FOR WOMEN´S RIGHTS: LUCRETIA MOTT.




In this video that we made for this subject (Education for citizenship) we explain the hard-working aims of Lucretia Mott during all her life. This woman was very prominent and she represented a figure who fought for women´s rights. Here you have what she made to realize some of women´s main rights (equal salary and vote).

Lucretia Mott (1793-1880) was one of the leading voices of the abolitionist and feminist movements of her time. Raised in a Quaker community, she became a member of the society´s ministry and adopted its anty-slavery views.

Mott helped from the Philadelphia Female Anty-Slavery Society in 1833, and later was among the founers of the American Women´s Right Movement. Mott´s feminist philosophywas outlined in her Discourse on Women (1850), in which she argued for equal economic opportunity and voting rigths. After helping to establish Swarthmore College in 1864, she served as head of the American Equal Rights Association.