What Happened This Year 1928
Born in 1928
Jacobo Zabludovsky
A prominent figure in Mexican journalism, this individual led a long and influential career, primarily recognized for hosting the news program '24 Horas' on Televisa. The program became a staple of Mexican television for several decades, shaping public perception and discourse. Not only did this journalist investigate and report on key national events, but also covered major historical moments in Mexico’s modern history, such as the 1985 Mexico City earthquake. After stepping back from mainstream journalism, continued to contribute to the field through commentary and analysis, providing insights on various socio-political issues until passing away in 2015.
Continue ReadingFriedrich Wilhelm Schnitzler
Engaged in politics and land management in Germany. Served in various governmental roles and contributed to regional development and agricultural policies. Known for dedication to improving local governance and land stewardship.
Continue ReadingNorman Bridwell
An American author and illustrator specialized in children's literature, created the beloved character Clifford the Big Red Dog. The first book featuring Clifford was published in 1963, and it quickly gained popularity among young readers. The series expanded to include numerous titles, partnerships in television adaptations, and merchandise. Bridwell's engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations contributed significantly to the success of the character. The Clifford franchise has been adapted into animated television series and a live-action film, continuing to entertain generations of children.
Continue ReadingToaripi Lauti
Contributed to the formation of Tuvalu's government as its first Prime Minister. Played a significant role in the constitutional development of Tuvalu following its independence in 1978. Worked in education and advocated for the importance of education in national development. Served in various capacities within the Tuvaluan government, focusing on education and foreign relations. His tenure helped establish foundational policies and international relationships for the young nation.
Continue ReadingAlf Morris
A prominent politician and activist, dedicated efforts focused on disability rights and health care reform. Served as the Member of Parliament for Wythenshawe from 1964 to 1997. Played a key role in the introduction of the first Disability Discrimination Act in 1995, which aimed to protect the rights of disabled individuals in the UK. Advocated for various other social causes throughout parliamentary career, contributing to significant legislative changes in health policies.
Continue ReadingChico Carrasquel
Played as a shortstop in Major League Baseball, primarily for the Chicago White Sox. Made his MLB debut in 1954 and contributed to the team's success during the 1950s. Managed various teams in the Venezuelan Winter League after retiring as a player. An important figure in promoting baseball in Venezuela, both as a player and later as a manager and mentor.
Continue ReadingYu Kwang-chung
A significant figure in contemporary Chinese literature, contributions spanned poetry, essays, and translations. Born in 1926, early education began in Beijing, followed by studies in Taiwan. Focus shifted towards exploring identity and cultural displacement through writing. Later, settled in the United States where engagement with literary communities continued. Works often reflected personal experiences and societal observations. Received numerous accolades throughout his career, highlighting the importance of literary contribution to Chinese culture both domestically and abroad. His legacy continues through various publications, with notable emphasis on poetic expression.
Continue ReadingGaston Miron
A prominent figure in Canadian literature, contributed significantly to the evolution of Quebec poetry. Authorship includes acclaimed works such as "L'homme rapaillé" which is considered a seminal text in the poetry of Quebec. Through this work, addressed themes of identity, culture, and the Quebec experience. Engaged with the cultural movements of Quebec in the 1960s and 1970s, influencing many contemporaries and future writers. Involved in literary and cultural circles, dedicated efforts to promote the French language and Quebec culture.
Continue ReadingNils Christie
A Norwegian sociologist and criminologist contributed significantly to the fields of crime and social justice. Focused on the societal implications of crime, examined justice processes, and critiqued the penal system. Authored several influential books that highlighted the need for awareness of societal conditions related to crime. Championed the idea of restorative justice, advocating for a shift from punitive measures to more rehabilitative approaches. Engaged with topics of social control and the construction of crime within society.
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