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Esto es lo que quiero en el cielo... palabras que se conviertan en notas para que las conversaciones sean sinfonías.
TINA TURNER.
BLM Brighton protest
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The Level, Brighton 🇬🇧
11th July, 2020
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
~ Martin Niemöller
Black Lives Matter Brighton took to the streets.
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Brighton 🇬🇧
11th July, 2020
We've gotta address something that's been really disgusted me. I can't stay silent about the racist behavior coming from Ditto and her colleagues any longer. It's like a broken record playing the same awful tune, and I'm done pretending it's okay!
We need to step up and shut this down. Our workplace should be a zone of respect and inclusivity, not a platform for bigotry.
Let's make it clear, there's zero tolerance for this kind of ignorance here.
This ain't no playground spat, this is straight-up racist bullying. Someone done messed with my friend, spewing hate like a broken faucet. But guess what? We ain't gonna stand for it!
Reporting for duty. Taking a stand against racism to build a better, more inclusive society. 💪 #NoToRacism #SocialJustice
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Brighton 🇬🇧
13th June, 2020
Some are lucky, some are wise / Some will never get left behind / I was sailing as I left my harbor / I was leaving little things, love / That make you want to / Some are winning, some learn to fight / What the father teaches and what is right / You were crying as I left your fight / Oh it's these little things, love, that make me right (Nadia Reid)
© Mauerpark, Berlin, 2020, Florian Fritsch
Harlem’s little blackbird on a swing / Harlem’s little blackbird on a swing / Oh take me to the new born spring / On blanket in velvet wings / Oh take me to the new born spring / On blanket in velvet wings (Kaia Kater)
© Mauerpark, Berlin, 2020, Florian Fritsch
Abgesehen von der starken Botschaft (so man sie nicht wörtlich nimmt), finde ich diese Ausstellung auch künstlerisch sehr anspruchsvoll - wer in Berlin ist, unbedingt noch hingehen (bis 16.08. auf dem Washingtonplatz vor dem Hauptbahnhof)
The Wolves Are Back
Part of a powerful exhibit titled "Are The Wolves Back?" in Berlin - a pack of bronze wolves stands for the neo-Nazis, nationalists and haters that terrorize German society so much more than the few wolf packs that are again roaming German woods (and are also controversial).
Rainer Opolka, the artist behind The Wolves Are Back says he wants to start a discussion. To him, we are getting way too used to racism and other ugly phenomenons we see in connection with the challenge of accomodating one million refugees in the country. “Many people see terrorism on TV and that makes them afraid,” says Opolka. “They don’t see the difference between the terrorists and the people who have escaped terrorism.”
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Brighton 🇬🇧
13th June, 2020
Black Lives Matter Brighton took to the streets.
Freya of Extinction Rebellion addressing the crowd by providing legal advice prior to the march from Brighton Palace Pier to The Level.
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Brighton 🇬🇧
11th July, 2020
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Hundreds of people demonstrated this Saturday May 26 in Motril (Granada) to request the closure of the CIEs: "No human being is illegal" #photo #photography #photoperiodism #photojournalism #photogrpher #steetphoto #streetshot #streetphoto_color #notoracism #humanrights #motril #granada #andalucia #canonphoto #1dx #nofilter #liveforthestory
But there's a lizard with a human face / He says he's standing for democracy / And every wealthy man has earned his place / As did the undeserving in their poverty / He told my brother that he wasn't a man / He broke my sister down again and again / His fathers stole and wrote the laws of the land / And now he flips the coin of power with all of his friends / Deciding who is fit to go out and die / And who is black enough to be left behind / And who will model their exceptional lie / And just how many they can murder at the borderline / I knew a woman with a scale in her hand / They bound and gagged her with the lies of the land / She couldn't tell what she was measuring / So they tilt the scale to meet their own personal ends / Saying, "I'll shoot your son if he's out of line" / "I'll rape your daughters underground where I hide" / "And I can murder anytime that I like / Cause I'm protected at my left and my right" / "I got a side that says I'm only a man / Another side that puts the gun in my hand" / "I'll trade your product of environment / For any alibi for consequence" (Algiers)
© Mauerpark, Berlin, 2020, Florian Fritsch
reform Europe. stay. keep democracy. resist nationalism and fascism. rebuild social structures. rebuild social justice. don't follow hazardous and dangerous leaders. remember 1914. remember 1929. remember 1933. remember 1938/49. and remember the terrific result of all: 1945. and remember: Europe was started as a project of peace. and should remain one.
Pulse of Europe is a new movement of european citizens of all backgrounds and origins, it started in Germany some weeks ago. Just join!
reform Europe. stay. keep democracy. resist nationalism and fascism. rebuild social structures. rebuild social justice. don't follow hazardous and dangerous leaders. remember 1914. remember 1929. remember 1933. remember 1938/49. and remember the terrific result of all: 1945. and remember: Europe was started as a project of peace. and should remain one.
Pulse of Europe is a new movement of european citizens of all backgrounds and origins, it started in Germany some weeks ago. Just join!
Caricature by austrian Gerhard Haderer for Stern Magazine
The only positive thing I took away from the last home game of my local soccer team - over the entrances to the ground you will see the emblem of the club with a sign protesting against racism. I hope we can all agree on that!
! الرسالة مكتوبة على لافتة - مُرَحَّبٌ هنا باللاجئين!
The Convoy to Calais was taking crucial aid to organizations working with refugees and was also a huge show of solidarity with with refugees fleeing persecution and conflict in the Middle East, much of it caused by European and US neo colonialism.
185 vehicles in all sizes from small cars to large container lorries assembled for the start of the convoy in Whitehall, central London, at 8.30 am on Saturday 18 June 2016. The line of vehicles stretched across three lanes on the eastern side of Whitehall and ran from Parliament Square as far as Downing Street and even a little beyond.
However French authorities declared they would not allow the convoy to enter France stating that they did not have sufficient police numbers to guarantee there would not be any "threat to public order".
A petition signed by more than 9000 demanded that British prime minister David Cameron intervene and negotiate for the convoy to be allowed access to deliver the much needed supplies of food and clothing to the refugees.
"This is an undemocratic and authoritarian decision," commented the organizers, "that is unacceptable......We should be allowed free passage."
And one participant phrased his shock and annoyance more bluntly - "How can they stop us taking aid to desperate people ? It's disgusting."
( A Eurostar worker quoted by Socialist Worker 18 June 2016 )
If you need to contact me for any reason please email alisdare@gmail.com
The Convoy to Calais was taking crucial aid to organizations working with refugees and was also a huge show of solidarity with with refugees fleeing persecution and conflict in the Middle East, much of it caused by European and US neo colonialism.
185 vehicles in all sizes f rom small cars to large container lorries assembled for the start of the convoy in Whitehall, central London, at 8.30 am on Saturday 18 June 2016. The line of vehicles stretched across three lanes on the eastern side of Whitehall and ran from Parliament Square as far as Downing Street and even a little beyond.
However French authorities declared they would not allow the convoy to enter France stating that they did not have sufficient police numbers to guarantee there would not be any "threat to public order".
A petition signed by more than 9000 demanded that British prime minister David Cameron intervene and negotiate for the convoy to be allowed access to deliver the much needed supplies of food and clothing to the refugees.
"This is an undemocratic and authoritarian decision," commented the organizers, "that is unacceptable......We should be allowed free passage."
And one participant phrased his shock and annoyance more bluntly - "How can they stop us taking aid to desperate people ? It's disgusting."
( A Eurostar worker quoted by Socialist Worker 18 June 2016 ).
If you need to contact me for any reason please email alisdare@gmail.com
reform Europe. stay. keep democracy. resist nationalism and fascism. rebuild social structures. rebuild social justice. don't follow hazardous and dangerous leaders. remember 1914. remember 1929. remember 1933. remember 1938/49. and remember the terrific result of all: 1945. and remember: Europe was started as a project of peace. and should remain one.
Pulse of Europe is a new movement of european citizens of all backgrounds and origins, it started in Germany some weeks ago. Just join!
Caricature by austrian Gerhard Haderer for Stern Magazine
Powerful exhibit in Berlin - a pack of bronze wolves stands for the neo-Nazis, nationalists and haters that terrorize German society so much more than the few wolf packs that are again roaming German woods.
Rainer Opolka, the artist behind The Wolves Are Back says he wants to start a discussion. To him, we are getting way too used to racism and other ugly phenomenons we see in connection with the challenge of accomodating one million refugees in the country. “Many people see terrorism on TV and that makes them afraid,” says Opolka. “They don’t see the difference between the terrorists and the people who have escaped terrorism.”
The Convoy to Calais was taking crucial aid to organizations working with refugees and was also a huge show of solidarity with with refugees fleeing persecution and conflict in the Middle East, much of it caused by European and US neo colonialism.
185 vehicles in all sizes f rom small cars to large container lorries assembled for the start of the convoy in Whitehall, central London, at 8.30 am on Saturday 18 June 2016. The line of vehicles stretched across three lanes on the eastern side of Whitehall and ran from Parliament Square as far as Downing Street and even a little beyond.
However French authorities declared they would not allow the convoy to enter France stating that they did not have sufficient police numbers to guarantee there would not be any "threat to public order".
A petition signed by more than 9000 demanded that British prime minister David Cameron intervene and negotiate for the convoy to be allowed access to deliver the much needed supplies of food and clothing to the refugees.
"This is an undemocratic and authoritarian decision," commented the organizers, "that is unacceptable......We should be allowed free passage."
And one participant phrased his shock and annoyance more bluntly - "How can they stop us taking aid to desperate people ? It's disgusting."
( A Eurostar worker quoted by Socialist Worker 18 June 2016 ).
If you need to contact me for any reason please email alisdare@gmail.com
لا للعنصريه
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قال الرسول صللى الله عليه وسلم
لا فرق بين عربي أو أعجمي إلا بالتقوى
في الصورة
ماجد - على اليمين
عبدالرحيم -على اليسار
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Do NOT use this photo in any way without having my permission.
I don't care, we are all one.
If more people spent a little time trying to understand & learn about different people, faiths & religions, then maybe this world would be a better place.
This image was taken of a local Mosque, who ealier this year, opened their doors to outsiders. This was done in the hope of opening their world, to show what their life is really like.
Too many people have pre-elusions of what others are like.
Trying to make a better day.
Peace.
Abgesehen von der starken Botschaft, finde ich diese Ausstellung auch künstlerisch sehr anspruchsvoll - wer in Berlin ist, unbedingt noch hingehen (bis 16.08. auf dem Washingtonplatz vor dem Hauptbahnhof)
Part of a powerful exhibit titled "Are The Wolves Back?" in Berlin - a pack of bronze wolves stands for the neo-Nazis, nationalists and haters that terrorize German society so much more than the few wolf packs that are again roaming German woods (and are also controversial).
Rainer Opolka, the artist behind The Wolves Are Back says he wants to start a discussion. To him, we are getting way too used to racism and other ugly phenomenons we see in connection with the challenge of accomodating one million refugees in the country. “Many people see terrorism on TV and that makes them afraid,” says Opolka. “They don’t see the difference between the terrorists and the people who have escaped terrorism.”
Rally against Labour's unconstitutional coup against Corbyn, followed by a march against racism. Solidarity in Leeds and Yorkshire!
Powerful exhibit in Berlin - a pack of bronze wolves stands for the neo-Nazis, nationalists and haters that terrorize German society so much more than the few wolf packs that are again roaming German woods.
Rainer Opolka, the artist behind The Wolves Are Back says he wants to start a discussion. To him, we are getting way too used to racism and other ugly phenomenons we see in connection with the challenge of accomodating one million refugees in the country. “Many people see terrorism on TV and that makes them afraid,” says Opolka. “They don’t see the difference between the terrorists and the people who have escaped terrorism.”
reform Europe. stay. keep democracy. resist nationalism and fascism. rebuild social structures. rebuild social justice. don't follow hazardous and dangerous leaders. remember 1914. remember 1929. remember 1933. remember 1938/49. and remember the terrific result of all: 1945. and remember: Europe was started as a project of peace. and should remain one.
Pulse of Europe is a new movement of european citizens of all backgrounds and origins, it started in Germany some weeks ago. Just join!
Caricature by austrian Gerhard Haderer for Stern Magazine
Rally against Labour's unconstitutional coup against Corbyn, followed by a march against racism. Solidarity in Leeds and Yorkshire!
Football unites: teams of Atlletico Paranaense from Brasil and Berekum Chelsea from Ghana wait for their next match talking to local kids. Say no to racism!
I got up at stupid-o-clock to catch a coach from Bradford and joined tens of thousands on Saturday 20th June to march against austerity in London. Making the poorest and most vulnerable pay for problems created by the rich is plain wrong and stupid. We should be protecting our people and services, not cutting and culling them.