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United States Senator Mitch McConnell at the Unity Rally held on May 22, 2010 in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Springfield Call 2 Action is sponsoring a rally at the Old State Capital Plaza. We are a Sister rally to the historic Women's March on Washington, D.C. and we will highlight Springfield issues and organizations that help people who are affected by the changing national landscape.
I was able to get some good pictures at the Unity rally in Unity, NH, including this close-up of Senator Clinton.
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.
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.
17th of July-Florida Airboat Association 3rd Annual Airboater Appreciation open house. July 16 FAA hosted a manufacturers summit, that night FAA hosted a cracker style gathering at Pier II resort. On Saturday, July 17 FAA Airboater Appreciation Award, FAA's Curry Island Unity Rally will take place at Harney Pond Canal around 11am. After the ceremony we would consider free time for all you to ride Lake Okeechobee and enjoy the weekend. Sunday morning FAA will host a president's breakfast meeting for Airboater Unity and Fellowship for all involved in the airboating business. It is scheduled for Saturday July 16-18, 2010 on Lake Okeechobee.
Photo was taken by Maggie Barber and printed on page 10 in the Glades Democrat News Paper
United States Congressman Hal Rogers at the Unity Rally held on May 22, 2010 in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
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.
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.
Full set: www.davekreisman.com/album/rally
We Are Wisconsin Unity Rally
Madison, WI
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Protest for Lebanon and Gaza © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto July 22, 2006 SPEAKER Zafar Bangash - Member, Muslim Unity Group
MASS RALLY for Lebanon: Saturday, July 22 at Israeli Consulate, Toronto