#Screening

Bich Nguyen :verified:bicmay@med-mastodon.com
2025-12-04

"A federal judge has again blocked a provision Congress passed in July that stripped federal Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood affiliates, ruling that the language likely places an unconstitutional burden on states to apply vague criteria about the scope of the ban."

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#healthcare #medicaid #PlannedParenthood #ReproHealth #ReproJustice #pregnancy #contraception #screening #PrimaryCare #courts #USpol

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Curt Johnson - Indie Geniusindiegenius
2025-12-01

Movie TV Tech Geeks Win Tickets to Our Screening of Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining' in IMAX for the First Time dlvr.it/TPZ5LP

Curt Johnson - Indie Geniusindiegenius
2025-12-01

Movie TV Tech Geeks Collider’s Next FYC Event Is Rian Johnson's 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' With a Q&A dlvr.it/TPYwhG

Gute Pillen – Schlechte Pillengpspmagazin
2025-11-28

Der heutige Tag der macht auf die Bedeutung von Früherkennungsuntersuchungen aufmerksam☝️Warum eine Entscheidung für oder gegen die aber nicht immer einfach ist und weshalb ein auch Tücken haben kann, lest ihr hier:
gutepillen-schlechtepillen.de/

Jürgen :autism: :antifa:juergenwiese@norden.social
2025-11-28

Und nun die Ergebnisse der Autismus #Screening Tests:

+ AQ-50 >40 Punkte
+ RAADS-R >130 Punkte
+ CAT-Q >130 Punkte

...und so weiter.

Ich muss mir nun klar machen, was das für mich und meine Familie bedeutet und wie ich damit umgehen kann. Es ist eine Mischung aus #Erleichterung, #Neugierde und #Angst in mir.

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Connolly Live Film Screening of La Commune (2000) by Peter Watkins

The New Theatre, Thursday, December 18 at 07:00 PM GMT

La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 French docudrama that tells the story of the Paris Commune

La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 French docudrama directed by Peter Watkins. It tells the story of the Paris Commune, a French revolutionary government that seized power in Paris on 18 March 1871 after the defeat of Napoleon III during the Franco-Prussian War. The Commune only lasted for over two months before being defeated by the forces of Third Republic on 28 May.

"Watkins and his collaborators involved over 220 people from Paris and its suburbs in the making of the film. According to him, about 60% of them had never acted before. It was a process that required them to delve into the history of the Paris Commune and then express their feelings about it on camera—what the viewer sees is a natural extension of their interests and insights into the historical event. Watkins’s decision to cast French-Algerian “foreign aliens” in La Commune informs the connections the film makes between the plight of the Communards and the anti-colonial Mokrani Revolt that started that same year in Algeria—revolutionaries from both uprisings later ended up in the same labor camps in New Caledonia."

https://www.screenslate.com/articles/la-commune-paris-1871

Connolly Live:

Music, poetry, comedy and theatre performances at Connolly Books during December.

Leading musicians, comedians and actors will perform live shows in Connolly Books, and its associated New Theatre, every Thurs, Fri & Sat in December. Launching on the 4th, its a celebration of the youth-driven renaissance in Irish culture that Dublin is currently experiencing.

The venue at East Essex Street, Dublin 2, in the heart of the city, will host the ‘Connolly Books Live’ calendar of events which includes performances by musician Sean McKenna, comedians Eric Lalor & Síomha Hennessy and a new play as Gaeilge.

Connolly Books Live co-ordinator, Aaron Nolan, said: “It is an exciting time culturally in Dublin. The city is experiencing a renewed interest in traditional Irish culture as part of the embracing of the wider reality of Dublin’s working people.

“The Connolly Books Live programme of events recognises the current political & social moment, evoking the new collective spirit which is rising in our city as young people demand that it lives up to its possibilities and the necessary political change so it can be a home to us all.”

He added: “The programme sees events taking place every weekend. It will take in comedy, film screenings, music, spoken word, Irish language theatre, political panel discussions and workshops, all taking place under the banner of ‘Community. Culture. Solidarity.’”

The festive programme opens with a comedy show featuring Eric Lalor, Willa White and Síomha Hennessy. Weekly film screenings will be curated by Frank Sweeney & include West Indies and La Commune. Films introduced by critics & artists.

The shop floor of Connolly Books will be transformed into an intimate music venue hosting nights of trad, folk, punk, rock, house and techno with acts including Molly Vulpynes, Tony St Ledger, Giles Armstrong & Maeve O’Neill.

A new play, Muinín, by Pádraig Mac Oscair, exploring family conflict in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland, will run in The New Theatre. Closing the month is a Palestine solidarity event with Gazelleband on 27th

flypost-gancio.fly.dev/event/c

Connolly Live Film Screening of La Commune (2000) by Peter Watkins

Connolly Books Live Film Screening: No Japs at my Funeral (1980) + Very Gentle Work (2024)

The New Theare, Friday, December 5 at 06:30 PM GMT

Two screenings with an introduction by political geographer and cultural critic, Rory Rowan

Doors. 18.30. Screenings 19.00

No Japs at My Funeral. 1980. Directed by James Nares. 60 mins.

Named after a provision in Lord Louis Mountbatten’s will made public after his assassination by the IRA in 1979, this video work is a portrait of the North of Ireland’s liberation struggle through the stories of one IRA operative. Close-up shots of the man are intercut with British television reports on the Troubles, recasting the conflict as one over control of information. As described by Gary Indiana in a 1980 East Village Eye interview, No Japs is “a deconstructive propaganda piece that demolishes the British version of events"

Very Gentle Work. 2024. Directed by Nate Lavey. 24 mins.

Through a fictional protagonist’s psychogeographic research into militant revenge and Jewish tradition, Very Gentle Work connects Sholem Schwarzbard, the Black Liberation Army, FALN and Weather Underground to the ongoing struggle against a proposed police training center near Atlanta, Georgia.

Connolly Books Live:

Music, poetry, comedy and theatre performances at Connolly Books during December.

Leading musicians, comedians and actors will perform live shows in Connolly Books, and its associated New Theatre, every Thurs, Fri & Sat in December. Launching on the 4th, its a celebration of the youth-driven renaissance in Irish culture that Dublin is currently experiencing.

The venue at East Essex Street, Dublin 2, in the heart of the city, will host the ‘Connolly Books Live’ calendar of events which includes performances by musician Sean McKenna, comedians Eric Lalor & Síomha Hennessy and a new play as Gaeilge.

Connolly Books Live co-ordinator, Aaron Nolan, said: “It is an exciting time culturally in Dublin. The city is experiencing a renewed interest in traditional Irish culture as part of the embracing of the wider reality of Dublin’s working people.

“The Connolly Books Live programme of events recognises the current political & social moment, evoking the new collective spirit which is rising in our city as young people demand that it lives up to its possibilities and the necessary political change so it can be a home to us all.”

He added: “The programme sees events taking place every weekend. It will take in comedy, film screenings, music, spoken word, Irish language theatre, political panel discussions and workshops, all taking place under the banner of ‘Community. Culture. Solidarity.’”

The festive programme opens with a comedy show featuring Eric Lalor, Willa White and Síomha Hennessy. Weekly film screenings will be curated by Frank Sweeney & include West Indies and La Commune. Films introduced by critics & artists.

The shop floor of Connolly Books will be transformed into an intimate music venue hosting nights of trad, folk, punk, rock, house and techno with acts including Molly Vulpynes, Tony St Ledger, Giles Armstrong & Maeve O’Neill.

A new play, Muinín, by Pádraig Mac Oscair, exploring family conflict in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland, will run in The New Theatre. Closing the month is a Palestine solidarity event with Gazelleband on 27th

flypost-gancio.fly.dev/event/c

Connolly Books Live Film Screening: No Japs at my Funeral (1980) + Very Gentle Work (2024)

Connolly Books Live Screening - West Indies (1979) by Med Hondo

The New Theatre, Thursday, December 11 at 07:00 PM GMT

Film Screening of West Indies (1979) with introduction by artist and curator Clodagh Boyce

West Indies. 1979. Directed by Med Hondo. 116 mins.

Aboard a giant slave ship in an abandoned Citroën factory, the history of the West Indies is traced through several centuries of French oppression. The ship becomes a stage for the people to tell stories via song and dance—from their enslavement to their displacement in Metropolitan France.

Connolly Live:

Music, poetry, comedy and theatre performances at Connolly Books during December.

Leading musicians, comedians and actors will perform live shows in Connolly Books, and its associated New Theatre, every Thurs, Fri & Sat in December. Launching on the 4th, its a celebration of the youth-driven renaissance in Irish culture that Dublin is currently experiencing.

The venue at East Essex Street, Dublin 2, in the heart of the city, will host the ‘Connolly Books Live’ calendar of events which includes performances by musician Sean McKenna, comedians Eric Lalor & Síomha Hennessy and a new play as Gaeilge.

Connolly Books Live co-ordinator, Aaron Nolan, said: “It is an exciting time culturally in Dublin. The city is experiencing a renewed interest in traditional Irish culture as part of the embracing of the wider reality of Dublin’s working people.

“The Connolly Books Live programme of events recognises the current political & social moment, evoking the new collective spirit which is rising in our city as young people demand that it lives up to its possibilities and the necessary political change so it can be a home to us all.”

He added: “The programme sees events taking place every weekend. It will take in comedy, film screenings, music, spoken word, Irish language theatre, political panel discussions and workshops, all taking place under the banner of ‘Community. Culture. Solidarity.’”

The festive programme opens with a comedy show featuring Eric Lalor, Willa White and Síomha Hennessy. Weekly film screenings will be curated by Frank Sweeney & include West Indies and La Commune. Films introduced by critics & artists.

The shop floor of Connolly Books will be transformed into an intimate music venue hosting nights of trad, folk, punk, rock, house and techno with acts including Molly Vulpynes, Tony St Ledger, Giles Armstrong & Maeve O’Neill.

A new play, Muinín, by Pádraig Mac Oscair, exploring family conflict in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland, will run in The New Theatre. Closing the month is a Palestine solidarity event with Gazelleband on 27th

flypost-gancio.fly.dev/event/c

Connolly Books Live Screening - West Indies (1979) by Med Hondo

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