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Vogue
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Female Gazes: Ana Margarita Flores & Marisol Mendez
It's about being resourceful and even if it takes longer, if it's what you're meant to do, just keep doing it. Let's be honest, nobody is waiting for our work, so take your time and try to find ways to produce it. CDB Final question. There's this myth that I want us to dismantle, that men, especially in working environments, are better at creating connections and solidarity. Would you tell me about the people who helped you? MM I dedicated my book to my mum because she was really the person that was with me throughout the project. I called her assistant, but she deserves a more intersectional kind of named tag for what she did. My mom, even though she is not an artist, knows me and she knew the work, so even when I was sequencing, I would show it to her. I would share the work that I was doing in my family group chat and ask my sisters: we took these pictures, which one is better? I feel very happy to have this nucleus of family that is very supportive. The project would not be what it is if it wasn't for every woman that participated in it. I wish I could take credit, but I was surrounded by all this beautiful energy. And I must say that back then I had also these two male photographer friends who helped me a lot. My book editor was a woman, she was the one who convinced the publisher to make the book. My writing teacher, who is a poet from Argentina, and Elisa Medde wrote for my book. The book was a collective effort of all these women. Many eyes that go into a project, many conversations, many voices. ANA So for me it was very solitary at the beginning, but when I feel stuck, obviously many times during the process, I like sharing my ideas with my closest friends. Especially with my housemate, one of my best friends. She understands my background because we both grew up in Geneva and we are both Latin Americans. Then obviously my mother even though at the beginning she didn't really understand what I was doing but we opened up a dialogue which helped me to see many things.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Canada's groundbreaking $2,400 disability benefit launches June 20; Who qualifies, how to apply, and what they're not telling you
Starting June 20, eligible Canadians with disabilities can apply for the Canada Disability Benefit, a federal program providing up to $200 monthly. Aimed at those with the Disability Tax Credit, the benefit seeks to alleviate poverty, with payments beginning July 2025. While praised as a crucial step, concerns remain about eligibility restrictions and potential provincial clawbacks. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Letters mailed Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Eligible Canadians living with disabilities will be able to apply for the long-anticipated Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) starting June 20, a new federal financial support program aimed at lifting thousands out of deep as part of the federal government's Disability Inclusion Action Plan, the CDB will provide up to $200 per month or $2,400 annually, from July 2025 through June 2026. This landmark benefit targets working-age adults between 18 and 64 who qualify for the federal Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and have filed a 2024 tax return with the Canada Revenue Agency. If applicable, their spouse or common-law partner must also have filed their are being mailed to potentially eligible individuals throughout June. These include a unique code and instructions on how to apply. However, those who do not receive a letter may still apply by providing their Social Insurance Number, 2024 net income (line 23600 on the notice of assessment), and direct deposit can be made online, by phone, or in person at any Service Canada location. The government emphasizes direct deposit as the preferred method to ensure quicker and more reliable payments. Applications received and approved by June 30 will qualify for the first round of payments, expected to begin in the policy rollout are real lives waiting for relief. Laura Chen, 28, from Vancouver, lives with rheumatoid arthritis and describes her financial struggles as 'a constant balancing act.' She said the promise of the new benefit brought her to tears. '$200 might not seem like much, but to me, it's dignity. It means not having to borrow money for groceries or wait until payday to buy medication.'The federal government has committed $6.1 billion over six years to the CDB and an additional $1.4 billion in annual funding thereafter. But critics warn that while the benefit is an important first step, its impact may be groups say the strict eligibility requirements tied to the DTC exclude many people with real disabilities. They also caution that because the CDB is not exempt from means-testing, provinces like Alberta have already announced they will reduce provincial disability assistance dollar-for-dollar—what advocates call a 'clawback.'Other provinces, including Ontario, have yet to clarify whether they will follow many say the program symbolizes long-overdue recognition. Eligible recipients may also receive retroactive payments for up to 24 months, though not for any period before July rollout of the Canada Disability Benefit marks a historic moment in social policy. But its success will depend not only on how many Canadians receive it, but whether it truly brings the financial relief, autonomy, and dignity its architects envisioned.


The Hindu
5 days ago
- The Hindu
HC asks Cochin Devaswom Board to take steps against fake websites of temples
A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court has directed the Cochin Devaswom Board (CDB) to ensure that devotees are not exploited through fake websites and Instagram accounts of temples under its management that offer online puja booking and collect online donations. The Bench asked the Vigilance wing of the Board to be on a constant vigil against exploitation of devotees. The court passed the order recently while hearing a writ petition filed by some devotees of the Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple, Tripunithura, seeking a directive to the CDB to remove fake websites and take action against those responsible. The court also ordered the board to exhibit at prominent places in temples details of their official websites and Instagram accounts. The Bench directed the board to provide devotees facilities for online pooja booking and donations. The court also directed the board not to allow temple advisory committees or its members to collect money from devotees through websites and Instagram accounts.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Time of India
HC urges vigil against exploitation of devotees through fake websites, social media accounts
Kochi: HC has directed the chief vigilance officer of the Cochin Devaswom Board (CDB) to maintain constant vigil against the exploitation of devotees through fake websites, Instagram accounts and similar platforms that misuse the names of temples for online pooja bookings, donations and related services. The court observed that the perpetrators behind such fraudulent platforms must be proceeded against in accordance with law by lodging appropriate complaints before the station house officer of the concerned police station. The court was considering a petition by C Devidas and three other devotees of the Tripunithura Poornathrayeesa Temple seeking immediate action to remove various fake 'official' Instagram and other social media accounts operating in the name of Poornathrayeesa Temple and other temples under CDB. The court further directed the CDB to take necessary steps to provide facilities for online pooja bookings, donations and similar services in respect of all major temples under its management, if such provisions are not already in place, for the convenience of devotees. It was also clarified that temple advisory committees or their members shall not be permitted to collect money from devotees through websites, Instagram accounts, or similar platforms. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Air conditioners without external unit. (click to see prices) Air Condition | Search Ads Search Now Undo The bench of Justices Anil K Narendran and P V Balakrishnan further ordered that details of the official websites and social media accounts of temples under CDB be prominently displayed at each respective temple, to ensure that devotees are aware of and can access the legitimate online services. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Canadians can apply for the Canada Disability Benefit on June
First payments to be issued in July GATINEAU, QC, June 13, 2025 /CNW/ - Today, the Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, announced that persons with disabilities will be able to apply for the new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) as of June 20, 2025. First payments will begin in July 2025 for applications received and approved by June 30, 2025. Canadians will be able to apply through barrier-free, accessible ways: online, in person at a Service Canada office, or by phone. Persons with disabilities between the ages of 18 and 64 can apply for the benefit if they have qualified for the disability tax credit (DTC) and meet the benefit's other eligibility requirements, including having filed their 2024 income tax return with the Canada Revenue Agency. For those who have a spouse or common-law partner, their partner must also have filed their 2024 income tax return to be eligible. The federal government will send letters to eligible Canadians inviting them to apply. To support individuals with the application process, a number of community-based organizations across Canada will provide accessible, individualized navigation services to disability programs and benefits, including the DTC and CDB. Applicants can also now use the newly launched benefit estimator tool to find out how much they may qualify to receive each month. This new benefit reflects the federal government's commitment to improving financial security for Canadians living with disabilities. Quotes "With the Canada Disability Benefit application set to open on June 20, financial support will be delivered to working-age, low-income persons with disabilities starting next month. I want to extend my gratitude to disability advocates across the country who have worked tirelessly to help shape this historic benefit." – The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario "The Canada Disability Benefit is a critical step forward in our work to improve financial security for working age persons with disabilities. Too many Canadians continue to face barriers that limit their full participation in our society and economy. This benefit is about dignity, justice, and creating a more inclusive Canada — one where everyone has the chance to thrive." – Leslie Church, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretaries of State for Labour, for Seniors, and for Children and Youth, and to the Minister of Jobs and Families (Persons with Disabilities) Quick facts The CDB is a cornerstone of the Government of Canada's Disability Inclusion Action Plan. With the first payments in July, the Canada Disability Benefit is being enshrined as part of Canada's social safety net. Budget 2024 committed to an investment of $6.1 billion over six years beginning in 2024-25, and $1.4 billion ongoing for the CDB, to provide a maximum of $2,400 per year to low-income persons with disabilities between the ages of 18 and 64. It is estimated that this benefit will increase the financial security of over 600,000 low-income persons with disabilities. In the spirit of "Nothing Without Us," the Government of Canada engaged with over 8,000 Canadians with disabilities, disability stakeholders, Indigenous governments and organizations, and provincial and territorial governments in the development of the benefit and will continue to seek their input for future improvements. Provinces and territories play a critical role in providing supports and services to Canadians with disabilities, and the government will continue to engage with them to understand how the CDB may interact with existing provincial and territorial income-tested programs, including disability programs and social assistance. Related product Backgrounder: Canada Disability Benefit Associated links Canada Disability Benefit Landmark Canada Disability Benefit legislation receives royal assent Disability tax credit Community-based disability benefits navigation services Canada's Disability Inclusion Action Plan Follow us on X (Twitter) SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data