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Crossing Generations member Joe Schmidt donates blood.
In June of 2011, Crossing Generations members organized a group blood donation at the downtown donor site.
Four Generations: Cora Miller's Family
Tanya Doucette & Son Xavier Dumas :Granddaughter, GreatGrandSon.
Daughter Christine Belding
(l to r) Holly Black, Nathan Ballingrud, M. M. Buckner, Cassandra Clare, Don D'Ammassa, Nick Mamatas
2. Generation batterieelektrischer Schulbus Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley /Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley second generation battery-electric school bus
2. Generation batterieelektrischer Schulbus Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley /Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley second generation battery-electric school bus
April 15, 2016 @ Uptown Theater
All images (c) Jason Atherton 2016
This is the first photo taken that I see the resemblance between my mom and me. She is the person in this world I admire the most. I hope to have the same beauty and grace she possesses, and interact with others with kindness and love. The way we see the world has much to do with our perspectives. Our perspectives also influence how we view art and the messages we take away from it. My perspectives on life are certain to change and evolve as I adopt new titles and enter new stages of life. So much has change already in my year and a half at this university and I’m so eager to see what changes come next. I am eager to see how I evolve and what I create, and what will be created in the world around me. Like street artists, we all have the power to create, both in ways that inspire others, and strengthen our own feelings of identity.
Passing generation of the Ford Taurus, shot while at a TCCA (Taurus Car Club of America) meet in Hershey, PA.
Generationenunterschied - generations meet eachother - (eine starke Ausschnittvergrößerung/Photoshop, das Original befindet sich auch im Fotostream)
In the downtown area, it's hard to avoid the generation gap. Cardboard being picked up but older Koreans who have lived incredibly tough lives to earn low wages. And designers bikes of a young person working in sneaker shop. How can these generations communicate with each other?
Bonus: Things I love about Korea. Neither of these bikes are locked.
Our generation has many stereotypes. We're known as rebels, constantly going behind our parent's backs. This photo displays this concept of rebelling, by showcasing a teen climbing the fence of a locked building.
April 15, 2016 @ Uptown Theater
All images (c) Jason Atherton 2016
Scenes from the Generation Equality Midpoint Moment held at United Nations headquarters in New York on 17 September 2023
On the 17th of September, UN Women together with the governments of Iceland and Tanzania, marked the midpoint moment for Generation Equality to bolster its agenda for gender equality acceleration at a critical time for women’s rights.
Generation Equality is the world’s leading initiative to boost investment and implementation of gender equality. It brings together organizations from all corners of society to catalyze progress, push for change and take bold actions together.
Launched in 2021 at the Generation Equality Forum hosted in Mexico City and Paris, the Forum set in motion a five-year agenda under a Global Acceleration Plan for gender equality that defines the most critical actions needed to accelerate progress.
The Forum also launched six Action Coalitions and a Global Compact on Women, Peace, Security and Humanitarian Action, each of which is spear-heading a critical part of the Generation Equality agenda.
At the Paris Forum, trailblazing stakeholders made over 1,000 policy, program and financial commitments, representing an unprecedented aggregate value of $40 billion.
As Generation Equality reaches its midpoint, we call on all stakeholders to join us to mobilize more investment in gender equality as an accelerator for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a time when women’s rights are under increased threats globally and progress has stalled and reversed in more than 30 percent of SDGs.
The midpoint moment spotlighted:
Progress and accountability by sharing transformative results and practices for SDGs acceleration.
High impact initiatives to highlight commitments and results of the six action coalitions and the Women, Peace and Security and Humanitarian Action Compact.
Enhanced commitments for gender equality to reinforce and expand existing commitments and new high-impact and high-value commitments.
Amplification and energization of gender equality to accelerate gender-responsive sustainable development globally.
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/in-focus/2023/09/in-focus...
Watch the recording of the Midpoint Moment for Generation Equality here: un-mam.cimediacloud.com/mediaboxes/7ada789865f843eea88532...
For more information, visit the Generation Equality Midpoint webpage event: forum.generationequality.org/event/generation-equality-mi...
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
01 Pretty Vacant
02 Ready Steady Go
03 Wild Youth
04 Bodies
05 Untouchables
06 Black Leather
07 Kiss Me Deadly
08 Dancing with Myself
09 Silly Thing
10 King Rocker
11 God Save The Queen
12 Your Generation
13 My Way
14 Problems
15 (Im Not Your) Steppin’ Stone
16 The Great Rock n Roll Swindle
Generation PrinterOsity: A Silent Art Auction to benefit those who have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan (5-8pm / Museum of Contemporary Craft, The Lab, 724 NW Davis St.)
Hosted by Gamblin Artist’s Oil Colorsand Pacific Northwest College of Art, this silent art auction will benefit those who have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Photos by Matthew Gaston '16.