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The Maryland Military Department came together to recognize the diverse backgrounds and cultures of its members through the seventh annual Unity Day celebration at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore, Md., April 26.
Unity Day is an opportunity to observe the different ethnic backgrounds that make up the Military Department and educate the members on what makes each culture unique. This year’s theme was ‘Recognizing Diversity and Religion – one nation, many voices.’
Made In Tanzania: Ebony wood statue of great ancestors with wisdom and courage that ruled ancient Africa. The statue symbolizes unity among the powerful and togetherness
"Garden of Unity" scupltures in Carlton Gardens. This public artwork by Akio Makigawa was commissioned and completed in 2001 to celebrate the unity of the people of Victoria for the Australian federation centennial. The "Garden of Unity" sculptures by Akio Makigawa are located in the forecourt of the Melbourne Museum in Carlton Gardens. These sculptures were created in 1989 and are part of a public art installation designed to enhance the museum's entrance area. Makigawa, a Japanese-Australian artist, was known for his contemplative works that often incorporated elements of Japanese spirituality and Australian natural forms. The sculptures are constructed from Port Fairy bluestone and Carrara marble, materials chosen for their regional and cultural significance. The design features three obelisk-like structures topped with undulating marble forms, symbolising unity and connection.
U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke on Sun. July 27, 2008, in the Skyline Ballroom of McCormick Place West on the last day of UNITY '08: A New Journalism for a Changing World. The program aired live on CNN.
Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois; winter, morning; one of the most beautiful rooms I've ever been in
Asian American Pacific Council of Georgia (APAC) Unity & Scholarship Gala on May 3, 2014 at Sonesta Gwinnett Place - in conjunction with May's Asian American Heritage Month celebration.
U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke on Sun. July 27, 2008, in the Skyline Ballroom of McCormick Place West on the last day of UNITY '08: A New Journalism for a Changing World. The program aired live on CNN.
Unity Chapel dates back to 1766 when two Presbyterian missionaries visited the Latrobe area, which was on the remote frontier region at the time.
They began holding worship services for what became known as the Unity congregation on a farm in the area. In 1774, founder of Pennsylvania William Penn’s grandsons deeded 60 acres to Unity trustees to construct a “meeting house,” where a log church was built. Some of the adjacent land became a burial ground from the frontier settlers.
Unfortunately for that congregation, the log church was destroyed by fire in the winter of 1829-30. Its members then constructed a larger red brick church in 1830. By 1874 though, that building was demolished and replaced by another smaller red brick church which stand here today. The adjacent cemetery is the final resting place to some of the area early settlers. It is also the final resting place of Fred Rogers who was the host of the popular children's TV Program, "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood."
View of Unity Island in Buffalo, NY, September 20, 2020.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District's work at Unity Island is made up of two separate projects that will remove invasive species and restore 10 acres of coastal wetland habitat. The restoration project is a prime example of a much larger campaign for beneficial use of dredged material in the Great Lakes region.