thanks @lululemon for sharing love
本次活動加拿大品牌lululemon
繼去年領銜亞洲在台灣舉辦「愛。無限」後
為響應今年台灣同志遊行
舉辦第二屆「愛。 無限 瑜伽工作坊」
這是我第二次參加瑜伽課程
課程內容比以往上過的課程進階很多
不但需要柔軟度、更需要肌力
最重要的是在呼吸和心靈上都要全面平靜與放鬆
做著困難的瑜伽動作
身心卻要試著放鬆真的很困難
老師很會教,把氣氛帶得非常紓壓
也在這一個半小時讓大家成功爆汗
千萬別小看瑜伽!
最特別的就是以 #愛無限 為出發點
lululemon 承諾由自身組織做起,特別設計了品牌專屬的「彩虹緞帶」,不僅使用彩虹旗上的紅、橙、黃、綠、藍和紫六種顏色,因為今年發生 BLM(Black Lives Matter)事件,更添加黑色、棕色、白色、粉紅色、淺藍色,代表對於不同性別認同及種族的支持,意味著與更多元文化共融。
「#愛無限。我為愛的包容喝采。」
華人在部分白人面前依然有不被尊重的現象
曾經有一段時間住在美國紐約
在搭地鐵時看見過因為推擠而爭吵
一位華人不小心撞到一位白人
華人被白人斥責一些帶有歧視的詞彙
這時同車廂的其他白人並沒有漠視
反而幫華人平反,罵了那位沒禮貌的白人
將這一切看在眼裡的我
頓時覺得溫念又驕傲
感謝這世界上還有願意挺身捍衛平權
這是我認為值得被喝采的那個瞬間
@lululemontw
#lululemontw #愛無限 #為愛的各種可能而喝采
@ Bar 88 - A must visit cafe at Taipei 101
同時也有14部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過23萬的網紅Hey It's Dena,也在其Youtube影片中提到,這是我寫的『你愛她』原始的模樣:D This is the original version of my mandarin song 你愛她You Love Her! 這個版本的吉他教學我也拍出來給大家囉! FB: http://www.facebook.com/denachmusic ▶ OPEN...
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どこの国に行っても、みんなが何の見返りもなく助けてくれる。本当にありがとう😭この恩を世界中の人に返せる人生にする。
不管我去哪個國家,大家都不求回報只是一直幫助我。非常感謝😭我要尚世界各地的人們回報⋯
No matter which country I go, always ppl help me for nothing in return. Thank you so much😭I'll return the favor for ppl around the world. #台灣 #台湾 #台北 #taipei #taiwan #japanese #日本人 #cafe #カフェ #咖啡店 #flower #花
matter cafe 在 黃之鋒 Joshua Wong Facebook 八卦
泰晤士報人物專訪【Joshua Wong interview: Xi won’t win this battle, says Hong Kong activist】
Beijing believes punitive prison sentences will put an end to pro-democracy protests. It couldn’t be more wrong, the 23-year-old says.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/joshua-wong-interview-xi-wont-win-this-battle-says-hong-kong-activist-p52wlmd0t
For Joshua Wong, activism began early and in his Hong Kong school canteen. The 13-year-old was so appalled by the bland, oily meals served for lunch at the United Christian College that he organised a petition to lobby for better fare. His precocious behaviour earned him and his parents a summons to the headmaster’s office. His mother played peacemaker, but the episode delivered a valuable message to the teenage rebel.
“It was an important lesson in political activism,” Wong concluded. “You can try as hard as you want, but until you force them to pay attention, those in power won’t listen to you.”
It was also the first stage in a remarkable journey that has transformed the bespectacled, geeky child into the globally recognised face of Hong Kong’s struggle for democracy. Wong is the most prominent international advocate for the protests that have convulsed the former British colony since last summer.
At 23, few people would have the material for a memoir. But that is certainly not a problem for Wong, whose book, #UnfreeSpeech, will be published in Britain this week.
We meet in a cafe in the Admiralty district, amid the skyscrapers of Hong Kong’s waterfront, close to the site of the most famous scenes in his decade of protest. Wong explains that he remains optimistic about his home city’s prospects in its showdown with the might of communist China under President Xi Jinping.
“It’s not enough just to be dissidents or youth activists. We really need to enter politics and make some change inside the institution,” says Wong, hinting at his own ambitions to pursue elected office.
He has been jailed twice for his activism. He could face a third stint as a result of a case now going through the courts, a possibility he treats with equanimity. “Others have been given much longer sentences,” he says. Indeed, 7,000 people have been arrested since the protests broke out some seven months ago; 1,000 of them have been charged, with many facing a sentence of as much as 10 years.
There is a widespread belief that Beijing hopes such sentences will dampen support for future protests. Wong brushes off that argument. “It’s gone too far. Who would imagine that Generation Z and the millennials would be confronting rubber bullets and teargas, and be fully engaged in politics, instead of Instagram or Snapchat? The Hong Kong government may claim the worst is over, but Hong Kong will never be peaceful as long as police violence persists.”
In Unfree Speech, Wong argues that China is not only Hong Kong’s problem (the book’s subtitle is: The Threat to Global Democracy and Why We Must Act, Now). “It is an urgent message that people need to defend their rights, against China and other authoritarians, wherever they live,” he says.
At the heart of the book are Wong’s prison writings from a summer spent behind bars in 2017. Each evening in his cell, “I sat on my hard bed and put pen to paper under dim light” to tell his story.
Wong was born in October 1996, nine months before Britain ceded control of Hong Kong to Beijing. That makes him a fire rat, the same sign of the Chinese zodiac that was celebrated on the first day of the lunar new year yesterday. Fire rats are held to be adventurous, rebellious and garrulous. Wong is a Christian and does not believe in astrology, but those personality traits seem close to the mark.
His parents are Christians — his father quit his job in IT to become a pastor, while his mother works at a community centre that provides counselling — and named their son after the prophet who led the Israelites to the promised land.
Like many young people in Hong Kong, whose housing market has been ranked as the world’s most unaffordable, he still lives at home, in South Horizons, a commuter community on the south side of the main island.
Wong was a dyslexic but talkative child, telling jokes in church groups and bombarding his elders with questions about their faith. “By speaking confidently, I was able to make up for my weaknesses,” he writes. “The microphone loved me and I loved it even more.”
In 2011, he and a group of friends, some of whom are his fellow activists today, launched Scholarism, a student activist group, to oppose the introduction of “moral and national education” to their school curriculum — code for communist brainwashing, critics believed. “I lived the life of Peter Parker,” he says. “Like Spider-Man’s alter-ego, I went to class during the day and rushed out to fight evil after school.”
The next year, the authorities issued a teaching manual that hailed the Chinese Communist Party as an “advanced and selfless regime”. For Wong, “it confirmed all our suspicions and fears about communist propaganda”.
In August 2012, members of Scholarism launched an occupation protest outside the Hong Kong government’s headquarters. Wong told a crowd of 120,000 students and parents: “Tonight we have one message and one message only: withdraw the brainwashing curriculum. We’ve had enough of this government. Hong Kongers will prevail.”
Remarkably, the kids won. Leung Chun-ying, the territory’s chief executive at the time, backed down. Buoyed by their success, the youngsters of Scholarism joined forces with other civil rights groups to protest about the lack of progress towards electing the next chief executive by universal suffrage — laid out as a goal in the Basic Law, Hong Kong’s constitution. Their protests culminated in the “umbrella movement” occupation of central Hong Kong for 79 days in 2014.
Two years later, Wong and other leaders set up a political group, Demosisto. He has always been at pains to emphasise he is not calling for independence — a complete red line for Beijing. Demosisto has even dropped the words “self-determination” from its stated goals — perhaps to ease prospects for its candidates in elections to Legco, the territory’s legislative council, in September.
Wong won’t say whether he will stand himself, but he is emphatically political, making a plea for change from within — not simply for anger on the streets — and for stepping up international pressure: “I am one of the facilitators to let the voices of Hong Kong people be heard in the international community, especially since 2016.”
There are tensions between moderates and radicals. Some of the hardliners on the streets last year considered Wong already to be part of the Establishment, a backer of the failed protests of the past.
So why bother? What’s the point of a city of seven million taking on one of the world’s nastiest authoritarian states, with a population of about 1.4 billion? And in any case, won’t it all be over in 2047, the end of the “one country, two systems” deal agreed between China and Britain, which was supposed to guarantee a high degree of autonomy for another 50 years? Does he fear tanks and a repetition of the Tiananmen Square killings?
Wong acknowledges there are gloomy scenarios but remains a robust optimist. “Freedom and democracy can prevail in the same way that they did in eastern Europe, even though before the Berlin Wall fell, few people believed it would happen.”
He is tired of the predictions of think-tank pundits, journalists and the like. Three decades ago, with the implosion of communism in the Soviet bloc, many were confidently saying that the demise of the people’s republic was only a matter of time. Jump forward 20 years, amid the enthusiasm after the Beijing Olympics, and they were predicting market reforms and a growing middle class would presage liberalisation.
Neither scenario has unfolded, Wong notes. “They are pretending to hold the crystal ball to predict the future, but look at their record and it is clear no one knows what will happen by 2047. Will the Communist Party even still exist?”
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1119445/unfree-speech
matter cafe 在 Hey It's Dena Youtube 的評價
這是我寫的『你愛她』原始的模樣:D This is the original version of my mandarin song 你愛她You Love Her! 這個版本的吉他教學我也拍出來給大家囉!
FB: http://www.facebook.com/denachmusic
▶ OPEN FOR MORE INFO! /更多資訊在↓↓
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▶ listen and download/數位音樂平台上架
[Dena張粹方] - [你愛她 You Love Her]
Kkbox: https://kkbox.fm/dsLHt8
Spotify: https://goo.gl/MTXmVo
Apple Music: https://goo.gl/WKrLz7
itunes: https://goo.gl/9F4Pqi
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▶ more videos/熱門影片連結
City Cafe 自創曲: https://youtu.be/CuxcaFwqRQI
How I learned English: https://youtu.be/ZgHqeOrW4_I
Guitar Tutorial for this song
吉他教學
https://youtu.be/7aMavz_xYTk
你愛她中文版MV
https://youtu.be/sTHOhxPv6dk
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▶ extra content/補充內容
Special thanks to Youtube Space Taiwan! 謝謝Youtube台灣提供場地幫助拍攝!! 真的非常非常謝謝! 知道自己的寶貝有了好好發揮的地方與呈現方式真的好感動...我要哭了拉!!
Shouldn't Be Missing
lyrics & music/詞曲: Dena
Lyrics/歌詞:
I can almost taste it 我就快要感受到
that warm and yellow 那溫煦的黃光
that burning vanilla scent 那剛飄出的香草味道
but there’s been a crack at the edge 但也感受到了角落的裂縫
oh dear have I tried to save it 我只能盡力挽回
but I let it leak through the glass 卻還是無能為力
Didn’t I tell you 我不是跟你說過
didn’t I warn you 不是也警告過你
there’s no looking back now 已經回不去了
You shouldn’t be 不能再想念
Missing someone that you 那個你好不容易放下的人
finally let go of
even though you’ve been through a 儘管發現自己心底話時
heartbreak and your heart aches just to 是有多麽痛
listen to the voice in your head
oh you can’t give up now 你不可以在掙扎了
no matter how hard it gets 不論再怎麼難過
oh no you just shouldn’t be missing someone 就是不可以去想念
when you know it’s for the best 因為你明白什麼才是對彼此最好的...
remember the day we decided 還記得當初我們說好
to explore the city 要一起探索這個城市
on a cold and windy weekend 在冷冽的週末
the leaves were turning red 葉子慢慢地枯黃
and you held me tightly 這時你緊緊地抱住我
and gently squeezed my hand 輕輕地捏捏我的手
Didn’t I tell you 我不是跟你說過
didn’t I warn you 不是也警告過你
there’s no looking back now 已經回不去了
You shouldn’t be 不能再想念
Missing someone that you 那個你好不容易放下的人
finally let go of
even though you’ve been through a 儘管發現自己心底話時
heartbreak and your heart aches just to 是有多麽痛
listen to the voice in your head
oh you can’t give up now 你不可以在掙扎了
no matter how hard it gets 不論再怎麼難過
oh no you just shouldn’t be missing someone 就是不可以去想念
when you know it’s for the best 因為你明白什麼才是對彼此最好的...
the candles are lit and they’re burning 蠟燭熱烈的燃燒著
oh I can’t tell if they’re shaking 但是我看不出來它是否在顫抖著
please blow it out for me 可以幫我吹熄嗎?
before I drown myself in an 在我窒息於我們回憶的大海之前
ocean of memories
please someone just save me 誰能救救我
cause I’m dying to release 因為我等不及想要解開時間的枷鎖
time
to breathe 我等不及想要浮出海面呼吸
You shouldn’t be 不能再想念
Missing someone that you 那個你好不容易放下的人
finally let go of
even though you’ve been through a
儘管發現自己心底話時
heartbreak 是有多麽痛
just to listen to the voice in your head
oh no
just don't give up now 你不可以在掙扎了
cus you know it’s for the best 因為你其實明白什麼才是對彼此最好的...
Music and Lyrics/詞曲: Dena
Guitar/吉他: Dena
Recording/錄音: Dena
Mixing/混音: Leon Lee 李冠彰
Director/導演: 阿豪導演
Editing/剪接: 宋大
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▶ Social Media Sites/社群網站
Facebook Fan Page/粉絲專頁
➜http://www.facebook.com/denachmusic
Instagram
➜ http://www.Instagram.com/dena_chang @dena_chang
Old Youtube/舊頻道
➜http://www.youtube.com/denanadine
Reverbnation/audio音檔
➜ http://www.reverbnation.com/denach
Soundcloud
➜ https://soundcloud.com/dena-chang
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▶Business Inquiries/工作洽談
1. [email protected]
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新朋友嗎? 嗨我是Dena! 高中開始追求我的音樂之路,畢業於輔大護理系! 畢業後終於有勇氣全程灌注去美國念音樂! 這個頻道是分享著我最真實的故事! 歡迎加入我的大家庭一起陪伴彼此成長! 頻道中提供著Dena留學分享、音樂作品、彩妝、生活實錄vlog、生活小招等等! 影片也都會伴隨著簡單的英語教學哦:D
Welcome to my channel! I'm a singer/songwriter based in Taiwan! This channel is pretty much about my current life, my experiences studying at Berklee College of Music in the states, things that i love(music and makeup!), and tips i find super useful! AND you will be expecting a lot of some REALLY chatty videos... (you are warned)!
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♦ KEYWORDS: dena chang 張粹方 2017 生活紀錄 vlog taiwanese 康熙來了 網路 歌手 美國 Berklee School Of Music 英文歌 分享 music favorites favourites faves 小明星大跟班 憲哥 吳宗憲 uptown funk 自彈自唱 化妝 bruno mars how i learned english 輕鬆 學英文 教英文 美國 美式 腔調 留學 英語 教學 自學 education 台北 台灣 補習班 生活 lifestyle video 自創曲 original song
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matter cafe 在 Titan Tyra Youtube 的評價
Setelah vakum/hiatus youtube selama 2 bulan, akhirnya aku kembali dengan konten VLOG ke bali! Aku dan Kyra ajak kalian jalan2! Kalau suka, mohon bantuannya untuk share ke sosmed kalian ya!
☆ S O C I A L M E D I A
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/titantyra
My Beauty Brand
https://www.secondatebeauty.com
Titan And Gaius Couple Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4PYaETTJlf3NGZ6qWFdog
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Titan-Tyra-1205663879465025/
☆ F A Q
What ARE you?
I’m Chinese-Indonesian from Jakarta, living in both Indonesia and Singapore. I make beauty and lifestyle videos and I upload every Wednesday and sometimes Sunday. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss any of my silly videos. You don’t have to, though. But just do it because it’s free anyway :D
How old are you?
I’m 26 years young.
What camera, lens, and software do you use?
Vlog camera: Sony A5100 with 16-50mm f3.5-5.6 and Sony RX100 V
Tutorial camera: Sony 6500 with Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens
Mic: Rode VideoMic GO
When I edit myself, it is edited with Final Cut Pro X.
☆ S P E C I AL T H A N K S
Edited by Patricia:
http://instagram.com/patricia.ticia
[email protected]
☆ S P O N S O R S H I P
This video was not sponsored and all opinions are my own honest thoughts.
For Business & PR opportunities, please email: titantyrainc@gmail.com
☆ M U S I C
Epidemic Sound
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matter cafe 在 Titan Tyra Youtube 的評價
Bali vlog part 2 woohoo! Di vlog ini aku sekalian tunjukkin skincare routine aku yang simpel kalau lagi jalan2. Glowing club~ holygrail dari skincare korea favoritku - Pyungkang Yul yang ini versi UP Line mereka yang mengandung 3 produk memfokuskan dalam nutrition and moisturizing. You can easily get it at id.stylekorean.com and all e-commerce platform Style Korean Indonesia ya!
#PKY #pyunkangyul #pyunkangyulindonesia #skincare #koreanskincare
☆ P R O D U C T S
➫ Pyunkang Yul Essence Toner 200ml
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➫ Pyunkang Yul 1/3 Cotton Pad
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➫ Pyunkang Yul Nutrition Cream 100ml
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☆ S O C I A L M E D I A
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/titantyra
My Beauty Brand
https://www.secondatebeauty.com
Titan And Gaius Couple Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4PYaETTJlf3NGZ6qWFdog
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Titan-Tyra-1205663879465025/
☆ F A Q
What ARE you?
I’m Chinese-Indonesian from Jakarta, living in both Indonesia and Singapore. I make beauty and lifestyle videos and I upload every Wednesday and sometimes Sunday. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss any of my silly videos. You don’t have to, though. But just do it because it’s free anyway :D
How old are you?
I’m 26 years young.
What camera, lens, and software do you use?
Vlog camera: Sony A5100 with 16-50mm f3.5-5.6 and Sony RX100 V
Tutorial camera: Sony 6500 with Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens
Mic: Rode VideoMic GO
When I edit myself, it is edited with Final Cut Pro X.
☆ S P E C I AL T H A N K S
Edited by Patricia:
http://instagram.com/patricia.ticia
[email protected]
☆ S P O N S O R S H I P
This video was sponsored and all opinions are my own honest thoughts.
For Business & PR opportunities, please email: titantyrainc@gmail.com
☆ M U S I C
Epidemic Sound
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matter cafe 在 Matter cafe舒芙蕾鬆餅會回彈! 的八卦
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