John R. Sylliboy is a Mi’kmaw leader from Millbrook First Nation whose work bridges community advocacy, health research, and post-secondary education. As a co-founder of the Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance, Sylliboy has advanced support and visibility for Two-Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQIA+ communities across Atlantic Canada. In 2025, Sylliboy was appointed Dalhousie University’s first Vice-Provost, Indigenous Relations. Sylliboy also serves as the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee co-chair at the Chronic Pain Network (CPN-KMIS). Sylliboy has also worked with the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Secretariat (APCFNC) as coordinator of Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative (AHHRI).
In the media, Sylliboy was featured on the podcast A Day To Listen (A Conversation with John R Sylliboy) and interviewed by Scott Neigh on Talking Radical Radio. Sylliboy was cast as Mother Mary in the film Wildhood (2021), and also served as cultural and language consultant.
At the 2021 Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC) Summit, Sylliboy was a panelist for Elders and Knowledge Keepers. Additionally, was a panelist for the discussion on Initiatives to Address Violence Against Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People, part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
Olesya Truntaeva is a retired Russian football defender last played for ShVSM Izmailovo in the Russian Championship. She has won four leagues with Lada Togliatti and Zvezda Perm.
She started her career in 1998 in second-tier FK Vologzhanka. She debuted in the premier league in 2000 after attaining promotion with Don-Tex Shakhty. In 2004, she signed for Lada Togliatti, where she spent two years. There she won her first national championship and made her debut in the UEFA Women's Cup.
After playing for Nadezhda Noginsk in 2006 she moved to Zvezda Perm, where she took part in the club's most successful period to date with three consecutive championships and an UEFA Women's Cup final. After five seasons in Zvezda, she left it for Mordovochaka Saransk in 2012. In 2013, she signed for ShVSM Izmailovo.
Stefanie Löhr is a German football goalkeeper, currently playing for SG Essen-Schönebeck in the Bundesliga. She previously played for FCR Duisburg and SC Bad Neuenahr.
Personal life
Outside of football, Löhr was known for her work as a mobile doctor. Within this work, she attended to homeless people, drug addicts and [...].
New Maldives began as a group of young ministers who supported the presidency of President Gayoom and claimed to be working to usher in liberal democracy to the Maldives. Its most public proponent is Ahmed Shaheed, supported by Hassan Saeed and Mohamed Jameel Ahmed, who were serving as Foreign Minister, Attorney-General and Justice Minister, respectively. The New Maldives was launched in December 2005 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and was initially used by the media as a pejorative term.