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  1. Greens Reject Wilkinson’s Pipeline Proposal, Call for East-West Electricity Grid Instead dlvr.it/THrrjT @cdnpoli #CanadianGreens #GPC #cdnpoli

  2. Remembering John Andrew Wilkinson , who was born today 12th July 1947, today would have been his 77th birthday

    #wilko #photooftheday #music #photography

    📸Mick Gold/ GQ Magazine

  3. Actor Tom Wilkinson, best known for such films as “The Full Monty” and “Shakespeare In Love,” has died at 75. BBC News reports: flip.it/oV8sxC
    #Culture #Entertainment #Movies #Film #TomWilkinson

  4. New Zealand’s Hannah Wilkinson stuns Norway in Women’s World Cup opener theguardian.com/football/2023/ #worldcup #footballferns The unfancied Kiwis were the best team of the night, frankly.

  5. Torneo David Wilkinson Poetry Slam

    📍 Trento
    📅 giovedì, 25 agosto (21:00)

    Due serate di qualificazione e finale sabato sera.

    quest.livellosegreto.it/event/

  6. Hype for the Future 172O: Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia

    Introduction Within the State of Georgia, Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties are associated with the Piedmont region of the State of Georgia, with the Fall Line located nearby to the south. Overall, communities within the region include Milledgeville, Ivey, Gordon, McIntyre, Irwinton, and Toomsboro, with a disproportionate Scots-Irish influence on many of the Piedmont communities historically associated especially with settlers from South Carolina’s Upstate region near Abbeville. City of […]

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  7. Hype for the Future 172O: Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia

    Introduction Within the State of Georgia, Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties are associated with the Piedmont region of the State of Georgia, with the Fall Line located nearby to the south. Overall, communities within the region include Milledgeville, Ivey, Gordon, McIntyre, Irwinton, and Toomsboro, with a disproportionate Scots-Irish influence on many of the Piedmont communities historically associated especially with settlers from South Carolina’s Upstate region near Abbeville. City of […]

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  8. Hype for the Future 172O: Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia

    Introduction Within the State of Georgia, Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties are associated with the Piedmont region of the State of Georgia, with the Fall Line located nearby to the south. Overall, communities within the region include Milledgeville, Ivey, Gordon, McIntyre, Irwinton, and Toomsboro, with a disproportionate Scots-Irish influence on many of the Piedmont communities historically associated especially with settlers from South Carolina’s Upstate region near Abbeville. City of […]

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  9. Hype for the Future 172O: Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia

    Introduction Within the State of Georgia, Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties are associated with the Piedmont region of the State of Georgia, with the Fall Line located nearby to the south. Overall, communities within the region include Milledgeville, Ivey, Gordon, McIntyre, Irwinton, and Toomsboro, with a disproportionate Scots-Irish influence on many of the Piedmont communities historically associated especially with settlers from South Carolina’s Upstate region near Abbeville. City of […]

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  10. By African-American artist and educator Hilda Wilkinson Brown (1894-1981), Portrait of a Girl. I could find little specific information about this painting, nor could I find a better photo; however, it appears on the website for the short documentary film “Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell.” The film explores the relationship between Brown and her niece, also an artist. #arthistory #BlackHistoryMonth #blackart #blackartist #womanartist

    From Paul Richard, “Drawing on the District: The Neglected Art Of Hilda Wilkerson Brown,” The Washington Post, November 14, 1983:

    “Like the finest works she left us, Hilda Brown herself was sophisticated, genteel, charming, modest, tough. In the '20s and the '30s, she was one of the few painters capable of linking this city's black community to the world of modern art.

    Her best paintings are delightful. Her subjects are familiar. She painted what she saw here--the lights of Griffith Stadium, brick Victorian row houses, the streets of Le Droit Park. Her oils please at once, and after pleasing unfold slowly. They have quiet truths to give us. Hers are images that teach.

    When it suited her intentions she would borrow from the moderns. She fully understood the space-declaring brushstrokes of Ce'zanne, Lyonel Feininger's light rays, and the sweet, domestic scale of the paintings at the Phillips. But her style is her own."

  11. By African-American artist and educator Hilda Wilkinson Brown (1894-1981), Portrait of a Girl. I could find little specific information about this painting, nor could I find a better photo; however, it appears on the website for the short documentary film “Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell.” The film explores the relationship between Brown and her niece, also an artist. #arthistory #BlackHistoryMonth #blackart #blackartist #womanartist

    From Paul Richard, “Drawing on the District: The Neglected Art Of Hilda Wilkerson Brown,” The Washington Post, November 14, 1983:

    “Like the finest works she left us, Hilda Brown herself was sophisticated, genteel, charming, modest, tough. In the '20s and the '30s, she was one of the few painters capable of linking this city's black community to the world of modern art.

    Her best paintings are delightful. Her subjects are familiar. She painted what she saw here--the lights of Griffith Stadium, brick Victorian row houses, the streets of Le Droit Park. Her oils please at once, and after pleasing unfold slowly. They have quiet truths to give us. Hers are images that teach.

    When it suited her intentions she would borrow from the moderns. She fully understood the space-declaring brushstrokes of Ce'zanne, Lyonel Feininger's light rays, and the sweet, domestic scale of the paintings at the Phillips. But her style is her own."

  12. By African-American artist and educator Hilda Wilkinson Brown (1894-1981), Portrait of a Girl. I could find little specific information about this painting, nor could I find a better photo; however, it appears on the website for the short documentary film “Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell.” The film explores the relationship between Brown and her niece, also an artist. #arthistory #BlackHistoryMonth #blackart #blackartist #womanartist

    From Paul Richard, “Drawing on the District: The Neglected Art Of Hilda Wilkerson Brown,” The Washington Post, November 14, 1983:

    “Like the finest works she left us, Hilda Brown herself was sophisticated, genteel, charming, modest, tough. In the '20s and the '30s, she was one of the few painters capable of linking this city's black community to the world of modern art.

    Her best paintings are delightful. Her subjects are familiar. She painted what she saw here--the lights of Griffith Stadium, brick Victorian row houses, the streets of Le Droit Park. Her oils please at once, and after pleasing unfold slowly. They have quiet truths to give us. Hers are images that teach.

    When it suited her intentions she would borrow from the moderns. She fully understood the space-declaring brushstrokes of Ce'zanne, Lyonel Feininger's light rays, and the sweet, domestic scale of the paintings at the Phillips. But her style is her own."

  13. By African-American artist and educator Hilda Wilkinson Brown (1894-1981), Portrait of a Girl. I could find little specific information about this painting, nor could I find a better photo; however, it appears on the website for the short documentary film “Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell.” The film explores the relationship between Brown and her niece, also an artist. #arthistory #BlackHistoryMonth #blackart #blackartist #womanartist

    From Paul Richard, “Drawing on the District: The Neglected Art Of Hilda Wilkerson Brown,” The Washington Post, November 14, 1983:

    “Like the finest works she left us, Hilda Brown herself was sophisticated, genteel, charming, modest, tough. In the '20s and the '30s, she was one of the few painters capable of linking this city's black community to the world of modern art.

    Her best paintings are delightful. Her subjects are familiar. She painted what she saw here--the lights of Griffith Stadium, brick Victorian row houses, the streets of Le Droit Park. Her oils please at once, and after pleasing unfold slowly. They have quiet truths to give us. Hers are images that teach.

    When it suited her intentions she would borrow from the moderns. She fully understood the space-declaring brushstrokes of Ce'zanne, Lyonel Feininger's light rays, and the sweet, domestic scale of the paintings at the Phillips. But her style is her own."

  14. By African-American artist and educator Hilda Wilkinson Brown (1894-1981), Portrait of a Girl. I could find little specific information about this painting, nor could I find a better photo; however, it appears on the website for the short documentary film “Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell.” The film explores the relationship between Brown and her niece, also an artist. #arthistory #BlackHistoryMonth #blackart #blackartist #womanartist

    From Paul Richard, “Drawing on the District: The Neglected Art Of Hilda Wilkerson Brown,” The Washington Post, November 14, 1983:

    “Like the finest works she left us, Hilda Brown herself was sophisticated, genteel, charming, modest, tough. In the '20s and the '30s, she was one of the few painters capable of linking this city's black community to the world of modern art.

    Her best paintings are delightful. Her subjects are familiar. She painted what she saw here--the lights of Griffith Stadium, brick Victorian row houses, the streets of Le Droit Park. Her oils please at once, and after pleasing unfold slowly. They have quiet truths to give us. Hers are images that teach.

    When it suited her intentions she would borrow from the moderns. She fully understood the space-declaring brushstrokes of Ce'zanne, Lyonel Feininger's light rays, and the sweet, domestic scale of the paintings at the Phillips. But her style is her own."

  15. It's quite incredible that Ellen Wilkinson (1891-1947) started her teaching career in 1906, at the Oswald Road Primary School in Chorlton-C-Hardy, South Manchester.

    On the 16th November 1945, as Britain's Minister of Education under the post-WW2 government, Ellen Wilkinson MP spoke at the founding conference of UNESCO in London.

    These are her words.

    youtu.be/PYLA2EA2cpk?si=lJp_T2

    #manchester #history #politics #unesco #culture #books #london #news #education #science #yearofreading

  16. ⚽️ 🔥

    Two goals for Rangers' Katie Wilkinson - including a stunning free-kick - as her side ran out 11-0 winners over Hamilton in the Scottish Women's Premier League on Sunday.

    #BBCFootball #SWPL

  17. ⚽️ 🔥

    Two goals for Rangers' Katie Wilkinson - including a stunning free-kick - as her side ran out 11-0 winners over Hamilton in the Scottish Women's Premier League on Sunday.

    #BBCFootball #SWPL

  18. Andor: How the costumes of Michael Wilkinson defined Chandrilan culture

    #Andor #Chandrila #MichaelWilkinson #StarWars #FanthaTracks #andor #chandrila #indiewire 

    Delve deeper into the costumes of Andor season 2.

    Read the whole story at the below link:

    fantha.news/t1xnl

  19. Una charla invitada de lujo: Clare Wilkinson ha estudiado la presencia de mujeres en la comunicación de la ciencia. En la universidad de East Bristol ha mapeado el tema: Mapping Women Science Communicators: The importance of gender inclusion in science communication. Se refiere al trabajo de #COALESCE, de #rethink y otros proyectos
    generoycomunicacion.com/team/c
    Tuve el honor de escucharla en las jornadas de #EuroSciComm en la Universidad de Valencia el pasado diciembre. Un gusto volver a escucharla