Makoto Kimura, who has been involved professionally in the anime world since 2007, revealed that he’s left MAPPA Studios, where he was working most recently, to found his own business called Blue Rights. He said goodbye to MAPPA last month. Blue Rights sounds like a very ambitious enterprise…
EXCLUSIVE: Ever wondered what a zombie Cinderella or Snow White in a Dia de la Muertos universe might look like? A next-gen transmedia business, Elf Labs, is planning to answer those questions by bringing reimagined versions of dozens of classic characters to life. The LA-based Elf Labs officially launches today after amassing over 400 copyrights…
By leveraging AI’s efficiency with human intuition, we can continue to use automation to optimize tasks and address complex challenges more effectively…
When word came over the weekend that Israel’s closest ally, the United States, reportedly plans to hold members of an Israeli military battalion accountable for violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, rights groups saw it as progress…
RNS) — Overwhelmingly, faith groups who filed for Johnson v. Grants Pass did so against criminalizing homelessness. The post Do homeless people have constitutional rights? appeared first on Religion News Service…
NASA announced the winners of the 30th Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) April 22, with Parish Episcopal School, from Dallas, winning first place in the high school division, and the University of Alabama in Huntsville, capturing the college/university title. The annual engineering competition – one of NASA’s longest standing challenges – held its concluding event…
SOS Children’s Villages has developed a new e-learning course to remind and refresh adults with policy and decision-making responsibility of their role as duty bearers to uphold children’s rights and make them a reality in day-to-day life. The free course, “Meaningful Child and Youth Participation in Public Decision-Making,” is aimed at public decision- and policy-makers…