CFDI 3.3

El complemento de pagos es el nuevo tipo de CFDI, el cual tiene el objetivo de relacionar de manera exacta las facturas con el pago realizado en nuestra cuenta bancaria. Se emite para operaciones que son a crédito, pago en parcialidades, o pago en una sola exhibición, siempre que la fecha de pago sea diferente… Continue reading CFDI 3.3

No Durable Peace Without Inclusion

Sudanese partake in “Citizen Hearings” in Musfa, Blue Nile State. The hearings are part of a 21-day process of popular consultations where residents can express whether the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) has met their expectations.

Twenty-six senior peace mediators from the United Nations, regional organisations, Member States and international non-governmental organizations involved in mediation met in Helsinki, Finland, earlier this month to discuss the effective inclusion of women, as well as a gendered perspective, in mediation processes.  As the Security Council gets ready to discuss, on 27 October, its historic… Continue reading No Durable Peace Without Inclusion

The Office: Frontline

Students typically encounter Senior Clerical Assistant Jennifer Giarritta in the midst of clearing a tardy, but Giarritta oversees a wide variety of secretarial tasks: the regulation of substitute teachers, updates of the daily bulletin, timesheets for the entire school and more. In her own humorous take, her job is essentially being “constantly interrupted”: whether it… Continue reading The Office: Frontline

The Office: Right Wing

He’s the first face students look for as they run into the office to resignedly get a tardy slip, cursing themselves for being late. He’s the last face students see as their parents sign them out for the dreaded dentist appointment or the pounding headache they have. Everyday, attendance technician Joseph Roan is in charge… Continue reading The Office: Right Wing

A closer look at the police response to the Jason Stockley protests

Update, November 15, 2017: A federal judge extended protections to St. Louis protestors in response to a suit filed by the ACLU of Missouri. In her order, U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry restricted St. Louis police from declaring an “unlawful assembly” and enforcing it—through arrests, employing pepper spray, and other tactics—against demonstrators “unless the persons… Continue reading A closer look at the police response to the Jason Stockley protests

How rapists and murderers still manage to dominate our media culture

“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” , People love to live by this phrase. There has always been a universal moral understanding that everything is not what meets the eye. And that, I can appreciate. But this mentality, which manifests itself in pop culture with characters like  the “ugly” version of Anne Hathaway in… Continue reading How rapists and murderers still manage to dominate our media culture

No role models

I sit sternly beside my piano teacher as I force my way through the last pages of Chopin’s Fantasie-Impromptu Op. 66., some number I always pretended to know the meaning of. Hitting the last note, I sigh as she finally admits her satisfaction after a long two months. She then tells me what she always… Continue reading No role models