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Women in leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID-19 World. A panel discussion at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 3 March 2021.
Photo: Courtesy of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Shot with a friend of mine. Longboard gives you this amazing sensation of liberty ! Also, when the photo was taken, there was some massive pollution all over the cities in France, so fresh air of countryside was amazing too.
Original prototype by Strato, edited with Paint.NET v3.5.8
Πρωτότυπο από τον Στράτο, επεξεργασμένο με Paint.NET v3.5.8
A mother and daughter at the Capitol, protesting for gay marriage rights. "Join The Impact" protest against California Proposition 8. Washington, DC.
See also My First Protest.
Permanent Mission of Principality of Monaco to the UN, New York, 17 September 2022.
© ITU/J. Gorlovetskaya
An experiment in dividing the picture plane into two exact and equal halves. Shot with a Sony NEX 5N.
Permanent Mission of Principality of Monaco to the UN, New York, 17 September 2022.
© ITU/J. Gorlovetskaya
Club Program Chair Susan Edwards with today's speaker Ms. Anita Earls and Club President Jason Potts.
Ms Earls explained why EVERY VOTE COUNTS EQUALLY.
Every Representative should have equal powers.
Every voter should be able to hold their representatives accountable.
Every voter should share the ability to cast a vote.
Persons with disabilities in North Macedonia have never been represented by an MP or another elected official with a disability, even though they constitute a significant part of the population. When opportunities for political participation arise, it seems that persons with disabilities are the ones most deprived of possibilities to engage. To support their empowerment, WFD organised the first Political Academy for Equal Participation this weekend, giving space to engaged activists and individuals in the field to further develop their skills for political participation. The academy was organised in cooperation with Polio Plus and funded by the UK Government. We look forward to see more activists present in the political and public space advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities.
February 17, 2025: No LGBTQ without the T. The Trump Admin erases Trans People from the Stonewall National Monument Website.
2010 Honorees Blake D. Morant (Kramer Award) and Terri McClure (Scales of Justice Award) attend the 25th Anniversary Gala of Equal Justice Works
Louise Cooper has had cancer for over fifteen years....
Through the eyes of Danny, her homosexual lawyer son, the frustration and passion of Louise's difficult and simple life is unfolded. Her marriage to Nat, a disillusioned computer scientist, is disintergrating. Her children have moved away: Danny to live with his lover and April, her folk-singer daughter, to a life of travel.
And as she accepts that her own life is coming to an end, Louise suffers a crisis of faith that calls her whole existence into question.
This is being left in the wild, as part of the 2007 Valentine Release Challenge
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Our Daily Shoot assignment (#618) was to "illustrate the word equality today with a photograph that shows your favorite interpretation."
Everybody has equal rights to the couch here, well, everybody who's a dog! Humans might have to sit on the floor.