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Photo by David Kotsibie. Event featuring Jael Ealey Richardson, Salimah Kassam, Ivan Coyote and Lisa Charleyboy. Unique voices from the Wordfest lineup filter through the “white noise” surrounding the charged concept of inclusivity. The panel tackles hot button issues such as: “What does diversity mean anyway today?” and “Who gets to decide what stories receive mainstream attention?” to “What voices are (still) absent or underrepresented in the book world?” This salon-style discussion is organized by the Festival’s volunteer White Noise Talks committee.
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Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2016 - “Inclusive Trade” photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Studio Casagrande
Sustainable peace can only be built if the process is inclusive and all voices are heard equally.
Ensuring that women’s voices are heard and that many more women can participate in re-shaping their own, and their countries future was the focus of a panel discussion November 12 organised by Interpeace and the U.S. Mission.
Research shows that peace accords that include civil society actors such as women’s groups can be at least 50 percent more likely to endure than those that are less inclusive,” said Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, speaking at the opening of the event.
The panelists at the event held at the Museum of the Red Cross included:
Fatima Outaleb – Founder of Union de l’Action Féminine
Farooq Wardaq – Former Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Louise Kasser Genecand – Attaché for Intercantonal affairs. Presidential department of the canton of Geneva
Michele Brandt – Director of Interpeace’s Constitution-Making for Peace Programme
Sapana Pradhan Malla – Gender advisor to the Prime Minister of Nepal
H.E Ms. Pamela Hamamoto – Ambassador and permanent representative to the UN in Geneva
U.S. Mission Photo/Eric Bridiers;
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act — HR 1579 — a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue. Washington DC. April 17, 2013 © Rick Reinhard 2013 email rick@rickreinhard.com
CRY ME A RIVER Productions - © KimL.
It was only last June when her old man ran away
She couldn't stop cryin', she knew he was gone to stay
Ten thirty five on a lonely Friday night
She was standin' by the fire, uh, she was lookin' alright
I asked her if she wanted to dance and she said
All she wanted was a good man who wanted to know if I thought I was qualified
I said, baby, don't waste your time
I know what's on your mind
I may be qualified for a one night stand
But I can never take the place of your man
It hurt me so bad when I saw the tears in her eyes
She was all he ever wanted and now she wanted to die
He left her with a baby and another one on the way
She couldn't stop cryin' she knew he was gone to stay
She asked me if we couldn't be friends and I said
Oh, honey baby, that's okay you know and I know, know, know you wouldn't be satisfied
The Inclusive Surrogacy Team was honored to meet Germaine Franco, a famous composer and music producer. Mrs Franco visited San Antonio, Texas to receive the "Empresario for Equity" award and most recently Coco,the latest project she worked on, won the The Academy for the Best Animated Feature Film. Congratulations to all Academy Winners and nominees!
One of my personal buckles. This was the first of them all.
1/4" Mild Steel plate (Leftover from the "Last Tree on Earth" sculpture project.)
Wai Wai Nu, Wai Wai Nu, Founder and Director, Women Peace Network, Indonesia capture during a session: Promoting Inclusivity at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.
Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education
Taller Negocios Inclusivos co-organizado junto a la Fundación CODESPA. La primera sesión tuvo lugar en Madrid. El taller tuvo el objetivo de compartir los resultados preliminares de una investigación sobre el estado de negocios inclusivos en España. La finalidad es ver si algunas de las metodologías que han tenido éxito en países en vías de desarrollo con comunidades de bajos ingresos pueden ser útiles para responder a los retos sociales y a las comunidades vulnerables en territorio español.
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Taller Negocios Inclusivos co-organizado junto a la Fundación CODESPA. La primera sesión tuvo lugar en Madrid. El taller tuvo el objetivo de compartir los resultados preliminares de una investigación sobre el estado de negocios inclusivos en España. La finalidad es ver si algunas de las metodologías que han tenido éxito en países en vías de desarrollo con comunidades de bajos ingresos pueden ser útiles para responder a los retos sociales y a las comunidades vulnerables en territorio español.
This edition CreativeMornings/Bogotá event was generously hosted by Museo Nacional.
Monica Holguín was our speaker.
The incredible breakfast was a courtesy from Brot Bakery .
Photos by Diego Zamora
The video, soon on our site, was filmed by Time Machine Pictures.
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Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.
Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education
Photo: Gudrun Mosler-Törnström, Congress vice-President, at the Donetsk University in Vinnitsya, Ukraine
During the speech given on 14 May at the ceremony to celebrate Europe day, in the presence of Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman and Mayor of Vinnytsia Serhiy Morhunov, the Vice-President of the Congress praised the efforts made by the City of Vinnytsia in order to improve living conditions of citizens, to fight corruption and promote higher education of young people. She said these results were made possible by a dynamic and determined municipal policy within a peaceful Europe. She stated that Europe day symbolises the reconciliation between people after the Second World War and celebrates peace and unity in Europe. “We should never forget that it is the process of European construction that has allowed us to make peace with the past and to live without any major conflict since then” she underlined. Mentioning the crisis that have rocked European countries for several years – including the return of war in some parts of Europe and in Ukraine in particular – she said” we must find again the path towards political will and solidarity, to make our societies more prosperous and more inclusive”. Quoting the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Gudrun Mosler-Törnström concluded that “Ukraine has much work ahead of it and Europe is here to help”.
Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.
Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act — HR 1579 — a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue. Washington DC. April 17, 2013 © Rick Reinhard 2013 email rick@rickreinhard.com