Home Actress Mona Chalabi HD Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Mona Chalabi Instagram - Thank you @time for naming me in your 100 next list. Just patiently waiting for everything to go wrong because these past few months have been a bit too fruity. Photo by @heathersten of me wearing my mum’s dress in front of a painting in progress.

Mona Chalabi Instagram – Thank you @time for naming me in your 100 next list. Just patiently waiting for everything to go wrong because these past few months have been a bit too fruity. Photo by @heathersten of me wearing my mum’s dress in front of a painting in progress.

Mona Chalabi Instagram - Thank you @time for naming me in your 100 next list. Just patiently waiting for everything to go wrong because these past few months have been a bit too fruity. Photo by @heathersten of me wearing my mum’s dress in front of a painting in progress.

Mona Chalabi Instagram – Thank you @time for naming me in your 100 next list. Just patiently waiting for everything to go wrong because these past few months have been a bit too fruity. Photo by @heathersten of me wearing my mum’s dress in front of a painting in progress. | Posted on 13/Sep/2023 20:22:16

Mona Chalabi Instagram – A little guide to help you through tick season…

Lyme disease cases have more than doubled over the past 30 years. Before you get too stressed out by that increase, some of it is just down to better public knowledge about Lyme disease and doctors getting better at diagnosing it (although it’s still too hard for a lot of people to have their symptoms taken seriously, especially women and people of color). The CDC has a really good list of advice for people in tick heavy states (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) like using 0.5% permethrin and checking your body for ticks when you get home.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The seasonality chart is based on data from 2008 to 2021 #lymedisease
Mona Chalabi Instagram – I measured the size of these squares right down to the pixel, trust me the scale is right – but 31% looked bigger than I thought it would. It almost feels like an optical illusion – something that’s right in front of you but you still have to squint to see it accurately. 

I was asked to illustrate the fact that 31% of women experience gender-based violence at some point in their lives and I immediately had so many questions about the statistic. It comes from a 2021 World Health Organization report and it’s an *underestimate* – it doesn’t include trans women or non-binary people and recent studies show that the number is now higher. But still, that’s the best data we have and it’s shocking (or at least it should be shocking which is why I made these comparisons here).

This got installed yesterday at the @fordfoundation HQ on 43rd st in New York and it was created as part of a series between Ford and @themeteor. 

Source: @who, 2021

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