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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arriving in Paris to attend the unity rally to pay tribute to the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attending the unity rally to pay tribute to the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.

The light was stunning as participants in the Wednesday post-primary rally marched from Library Mall toward Our House. The warm feeling didn't just come from the late afternoon light. The Democratic primary process has been a necessary but frustrating part of voting Scott Walker out of office. The candidates campaigned against Scott Walker rather than against each other for the most part, though of course some of their supporters were more outspoken about why their candidate was the only one who could beat Walker. But for many people, it was all a kind of sideshow and detraction from the main event, and they couldn't wait for the Democrats to choose a candidate and for the real recall campaign to begin. It was a relief to finally have strong leaders to rally around in Tom Barrett and Mahlon Mitchell, and there was an exuberant feeling in the air. Republicans who jeered that it was a "disunity rally" because not all four candidates were there are fooling themselves. The feeling of unity and sense of purpose at the rally were overpowering. It's going to be people power against money power in the next month. I'm betting on people power.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arriving in Paris to attend the unity rally to pay tribute to the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.

Mayor Bill de Blasio attends the Women’s Unity Rally, where First Lady Chirlane McCray delivers remarks. Foley Square, Manhattan. Saturday, January 19, 2019. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

 

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Taken at a rally in Denver. The rally was intended to bring together individuals concerned about what a Trump presidency will mean for civil rights and the environment.

People hold a placard reading "Islam is peace, not barbarism" during a Unity rally ¿Marche Republicaine¿ on January 11, 2015 at the Place de la Republique (Republique's square) in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists. The killings began on January 7 with an assault on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris that saw two brothers massacre 12 people including some of the country's best-known cartoonists, the killing of a policewoman and the storming of a Jewish supermarket on the eastern fringes of the capital which killed 4 local residents. AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE

 

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Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Mayor Bill de Blasio, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and the Commission of Religious Leaders hold a rally for interfaith unity outside the Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan on Sunday October 28, 2018. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

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Core member of Women's March NYC Agunda Okeyo - In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Bandera nacional gigante en el día de la Hispanidad, 12 de Octubre de 2012 en Barcelona.

 

Bandera nacional gegant a festa de la Diada Nacional ,12 d'Octubre 2012 a Barcelona.

 

(ENG) Giant flag of Spain at the Spanish National Day celebration, 12 October 2012 in Barcelona.

 

(FRA) Drapeau géant de l'Espagne pendant la célébration de la fête nationale le 12 Octobre 2012 à Barcelone.

 

(DEU) Riesiege spanische Flagge bei der Nationaltagsfeier am 12. Oktober 2012 in Barcelona.

United States Senate candidate Rand Paul at the Unity Rally held on May 22, 2010 in Frankfort, Kentucky.

 

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At the Unity Rally at Cupertino High School in retaliation to Westboro Baptist Church.

In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

The Italian Unity Rally in Little Italy

 

Over the past few years tensions have increased between the upscale markets of the portion of Little Italy dubbed “Nolita” by real estate developers and the businesses and residents of traditional Little Italy. The focus of the tension is the annual San Gennaro Festival, part street fair, part religious festival part culinary extravaganza, the merchants and residents of Nolita launched an effort to contain the festival by shortening the space allotted. The Festival won this round, with the usual Canal to Houston stretch of Mulberry Street open for festival booths.

 

Today the Italian American community rallied and marched along the festival route to demonstrate their solidarity and cohesion of the community. Representatives from the Chinatown community turned out and marched in solidarity with the folks of Little Italy. The store owners and residents went about business as usual while what some construe as “victory lap” was taken through the neighborhood.

 

As far as I am concerned the merchants of “Nolita” complaining about San Gennaro makes as much sense as someone moving into Chinatown and complaining about all the signs being in Chinese. One doesn't change the history of neighborhood by changing the name to something trendier, no matter what the real estate developers say, Nolita is part of Little Italy. And Clinton is just nonsense, it's Hell's Kitchen.

In 2011, asbestos is still a legal ingredient in many products in the United States and was still being mined in Canada. Imagine the untold number of lives that could have been saved if asbestos were completely banned several decades ago, when it was known that asbestos exposures were harmful to people. Ending asbestos production and implementing asbestos awareness is essential in decreasing exposures to this hazardous mineral material and ending preventable diseases.

I was in the Civil Rights Movement and not much has changed.

United States Senator Mitch McConnell at the Unity Rally held on May 22, 2010 in Frankfort, Kentucky.

 

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