Travel

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Weather   来源:Climate  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The project also aimed to strengthen local communities’ understanding of the effects of climate change and promote nature conservation, YWT said.

The project also aimed to strengthen local communities’ understanding of the effects of climate change and promote nature conservation, YWT said.

Bella's recently spoken publicly about being diagnosed with autism while working on the first series of the show."It was something that I didn't really think about too much before," Bella starts.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

"Actually, no, that's a lie. I did, because I said that I was neurodiverse before, and then I was like, 'Why don't I just say what it actually is, which is, yeah, I'm autistic."Bella says opening up has allowed them "to be a bit more free" and hopes it will inspire others."You can be in industries like this and openly say that you're autistic, why there shouldn't be sort of such a stigma around that and such a fear around that," says Bella.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

"So I'm very proud to be able to say it out loud and also just to bring more awareness."Autism comes in all different shapes and sizes, and and I'm not someone that people would maybe typically see and go like 'oh, you're autistic'."

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

Bella also identifies as non-binary, and the new series of The Last of Us more deeply explores Ellie's same-sex relationship with Dina, played by Isabella Merced.

"I feel like we're still figuring out how to portray queer storylines in the media in a way that feels very authentic but that also feels very genuine in terms of the story," says Bella.On 14 May 1945, almost a week after Britain and its allies celebrated victory in Europe, Hitler's defeated Atlantic U-boats berthed for the final time.

The German submarines – the "U-boat peril" as Churchill had called them - had been the Allies' principal threat at sea during the Battle of the Atlantic, a campaign that raged throughout the war.On that day, the first of the U-boats made their way up the River Foyle to Lisahally in County Londonderry to formally surrender.

Eighty years on, Bert Whoriskey, then just 14, and who watched the surrender, told BBC News NI it is a day he can "never ever forget"."The war had ended, excitement was second to none, " he said.

copyright © 2025 powered by FolkMusicInsider   sitemap