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Candice Dare , echte namme ûnbekend ( Olympia ( Washington ), 25 febrewaris 1990 ), is in Amerikaansk neakenmodel , stripper en pornografysk aktrise , wa har artystenamme ek wol mis stavere wurdt as Candace Dare. Fierders hat se yn it ferline ek wol wurke ûnder de skûlnammen Candice Mazlin en Tiffany. Dare sette yn 2012 útein mei in wurkpaad yn 'e Amerikaanske pornoyndustry en spile sûnt yn frijwat films .

Njonken har aktearwurk reizget Dare ek as feature dancer by stripklubs yn 'e hiele Feriene Steaten lâns, en dêropta posearret se gauris foar fotoreportaazjes yn neakenblêden .

Candice Dare is blank , mei brune eagen en blûn hier . Neffens har offisjele opjefte is se 1.65 m lang, mei in gewicht fan 59 kg, en in natuerlike kupmaat 32B. Hja hat gjin tatoeaazjes en útsein de wenstige gatsjes troch de earlellen hat se likemin piercings .

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Twenty recipients have been awarded scholarships as part of Cycle 1 of the scholarship fund program.
The Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies (G3ict) is pleased to announce the recipients of Cycle 1 of its Scholarship Fund Program through its Digital Accessibility Rights Education (DARE) Academy. Twenty applicants have been awarded the scholarship for Cycle 1 of the scholarship held from July 15 to August 15, 2021.

G3ict’s DARE Academy Scholarship program is dedicated to opening new potentials for persons with disabilities who are interested in and passionate about advocating for digital accessibility and to get certified as professionals in this field. Forty scholarships are available through 2021, with Cycle 2 of the program awarding another 20 recipients between October 2021 through December 2021.

The 20 scholarship recipients successfully completed a global call for applications held from July 15 to August 15, 2021. Applicants were shortlisted and selected by the DARE Academy Advisory Council, consisting of representatives from regional and international Organizations of Persons with Disabilities. The Selection Jury consisted of members from CBM Global Disability Inclusion , European Federation of Hard of Hearing People (EFHOH) , International Disability Alliance (IDA) , International Federation of Hard of Hearing People (IFHOH) , DAISY Consortium , Disabled Peoples’ International (DPI) , Leonard Cheshire Disability , and the World Blind Union (WBU).

The scholarship covers 100% of the costs of G3ict’s International Association of Accessibility Professionals’ education material , developed in partnership with Princeton University's Office of Information Technology to prepare for IAAP’s Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) exam. The scholarship also covers the fee to take the CPACC exam, and access to IAAP membership for one year.
The scholarship aims to make available to officers, advocates, and volunteers of organizations of Persons with Disabilities the same quality IAAP and G3ict training and certification resources than those available to private or public sector executives and academic personnel.
To learn more about the DARE Academy Scholarship Fund please visit the G3ict DARE Academy Scholarship webpage .
G3ict – the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies – is an advocacy initiative launched in December 2006, in cooperation with the Secretariat for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at UN DESA. Its mission is to facilitate and support the implementation of the dispositions of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) promoting digital accessibility and Assistive Technologies. Participating organizations include industry, academia, the public sector and organizations representing persons with disabilities. G3ict promotes good practices in digital accessibility policies and programs and provides tools for advocates around the world, including its Digital Accessibility Rights Evaluation Index (DARE Index) designed to benchmark countries' progress. Through its division IAAP, the International Association of Accessibility Professionals, G3ict offers professional development resources and certification to more than 2,000 members in 46 countries. Since 2011, G3ict has organized the M-Enabling Summit in cooperation with E.J. Krause and Associates which promotes innovation in accessible technologies and environments. For more information, please visit the G3ict website.

Contact: Mahtab Irani, Program Officer, DARE Academy, dareacademy@g3ict.org
G3ict – the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies – is an advocacy initiative launched in December 2006 by the United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and Development, in cooperation with the Secretariat for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at UN DESA.


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A black adult film actor is suing a director after his white female costar called him the N-word twice during a scene without his permission.
Maurice McKnight, 38, whose porn star name is "Moe the Monster," filed a lawsuit at the Los Angeles County Superior Court against Arizona-based DF Productions, Inc. and James Joseph Camp III on Thursday.
McKnight claims that Camp tried to convince him twice to consent to the racial slur, but he adamantly refused. "I told him, 'No, I don't like the word,'" McKnight told BuzzFeed News . "I said, 'I don't care if she's OK with it—I don't like that word and I'm not down with it.'"
The adult film actor says his costar, Deborah Hinkle, whose porn name is Ryan Conner, was present during both exchanges but she said the word twice anyway while filming the ejaculation scene which was later uploaded to interracial porn website dogfart.com.
"I just felt violated and betrayed," McKnight told New York Daily News . "I've shot over 50 scenes for this company. For a long time, I was one of their top guys. And I'm always publicly talking about racism. For them to even ask me was an insult, then to do it against my will, it hurts. It feels like it was a setup."
Dan Gilleon, McKnight's attorney, said: "The use of the N-word in the workplace is extraordinarily harmful to African American workers. It's a violent, abusive word that embodies the pure evil of racism. It has no place in our society," he said. "Moe is going high by filing a lawsuit instead of acting in kind to this egregious act of racism."
According to the lawsuit, DF Productions, Inc. "targets racist viewers and entices them into paying DFI money in exchange for the right to view racist adult films."
After the incident, McKnight asked for the footage to be edited by the company, but the director refused his demands. McKnight alleged that Cable Rosenberg, the owner of the company, also sent him abusive messages when he continued to protest the "fraudulent act of racism in the workplace" over the next several months.
"Make your dick hard again and stop being a beta male… It's getting embarrassing. Anymore tortious interference and we'll take this to court," Rosenberg wrote in a text message to McKnight, according to the court documents.
Camp also said in a message to McKnight: "You're a disgrace. To your people. To your family. To yourself."
In the lawsuit, McKnight alleged that the messages not only "constituted further discrimination, they also determined the malice and ill will the defendants held towards McKnight."
Newsweek was unable to reach Rosenberg or Camp for comment. Hinkle has not responded to a request for comment.
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Published: 16:19 BST, 20 January 2018 | Updated: 21:04 BST, 20 January 2018
Another porn star who worked in the US adult entertainment industry has been found dead.
Olivia Lua, 23, died in a rehab facility in West Hollywood on Friday morning. 
The actress, who used the screen name Olivia Voltaire, is believed to have died from mixing prescription drugs and alcohol . 
It is not known how she got the substances into the facility where she was being treated for addiction.
Her agency, LA Direct Models, confirmed her death to XBiz , the porn industry's news outlet, on Friday. 
Olivia's death is the fifth in just six months across the US and Canada. Four other women have died from suicide, accidental overdose and UTIs. 
Olivia Lua, whose screen name was Olivia Voltaire, died in West Hollywood on Friday aged 23 
In his statement, Derek Hay of L.A. Direct Models said Lua had been battling addiction for some time and was seeking help.
He said it was a 'coincidence' that the two most recent deaths were of women who belonged to L.A. Direct Models.  
'Much comment has recently been made on the number of adult stars having passed in the last year and with great sadness we must inform that the list has grown longer.
'Olivia joined LA Direct Models in April 2017, though had not been available for work since early October of last year, as she had been facing some personal challenges that had seen her in residential rehab for a period of nearly three months and from which she had been out for about a month, hoping to make a return to work in the early part of this year.
'We learned today that she had returned to a different facility in West Hollywood after a relapse, approximately a week ago, at which she was found deceased this morning. 
Lua had been seeking help for substance abuse problems. Before she died, she tweeted a final selfie (left) and said: 'No one alive can be an angel forever' 
Olivia's agency said they were shocked by her death. She had not worked for some time due to her addiction problems 
'Family and close friends [said] they had deep concern at the volume of prescription drugs prescribed to Olivia and the danger this posed [to] her. If this was mixed with recreational drugs or alcohol, it is believed this to be the cause of her passing,' he said. 
Olivia Nova, who died in Las Vegas earlier this month aged 20 from sepsis that is believed to have been caused by a UTI, also worked for LA Direct Models. 
Hay said it was merely a 'coincidence' that the two most recent deaths were of women who belonged to his agency. 
'We at Direct Models obviously can barely believe we are issuing a notice such as this, not once but twice, in such a short space of time.
'The coincidence that both of these models chosen stage names is Olivia is solely that and they otherwise have no connection. We actually do not think they had ever met.' 
On November 9, Shyla Stylez, 35, (left) died in her sleep at her mother's home in Calgary. August Ames, 23, (right) hanged herself on December 5
Days before her death, Lua shared cryptic social media posts including one which read 'no one alive can be an angel forever'.  
It is not clear if any of the five models who have died recently knew one another. 
So far, there has been no proof of a link between any of their deaths beyond the fact that they were all porn stars.
The first death was that of 35-year-old Shyla Stylez. Stylez died in her sleep at her mother's home in Calgary on November 9. So far, no reason has been given for her death.
Stylez left the porn industry in 2016 after 10 years. 
In December, actress August Ames, 23, hanged herself in California, where she lived with her husband. 
What prompted her suicide remains unclear but in the days beforehand, she found herself in the center of a firestorm on Twitter after publicly saying that she had refused to work with a man she knew did both straight and gay scenes. 
Yurizan Beltran, 31, (left) died from an overdose in December and Olivia Nova, 20, died from sepsis (right) on January 9 
Ames' argument was that because the male actor worked with both men and women, he was more likely to have contracted STIs and she believed it put her at risk. 
Days after Ames' death, 31-year-old Yurizan Beltran died of an apparent drug overdose at home in California. It is not known if the overdose was accidental or intentional. 
On January 9, 20-year-old Olivia Nova died in her bed in Las Vegas.
The young actress had been tweeting about how she was alone for the holidays and wanted to call a fan to lift her mood.
At first, it was suspected that drugs or alcohol may have played a part in her death.
However police reports which have emerged recently suggest the woman was suffering
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