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Permanent Mission of Principality of Monaco to the UN, New York, 17 September 2022.

 

© ITU/J. Gorlovetskaya

Limited edition zine of "10 Rules for Students and Teachers" I designed and printed last week. These rules are most often attributed to John Cage but were actually the writing of Sister Corita Kent. Applicable for life and work in equal measure.

Comparing the combatants for equal-paired fights.

Photos from the opening

co Eddie D

In 2005 ZIJ-KANT (the Belgium progressive women’s movement) and ABVV Women (Belgium socialist trade union) launched Equal Pay Day in Belgium for the first time.

 

Modeled after an American idea ‘Equal Pay Day’ is a day meant to expose and criticize the wage gap between women and men.

Read more:

osocio.org/message/its_not_the_hormonal_rages/

Soldiers and members of the community attend the National American Indian Heritage Month equal opportunity special observance, hosted by 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, to share and celebrate the Army's diversity, November 20, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Guest speaker, Ray Halbritter, the Oneida Indian Nation representative, discussed how military service provides opportunities which counter challenges many American Indians face seeking higher education. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)

The streets of the bustling computer markets are lined with migrant workers selling and buying cheap, fake, used and other such equipment. Migrant workers and the lower classs truggle to find a way daily. As the global economic crises widens, as unemployment increases, the streets will fill even more with those who have lost factory obs and struggle to find away to continue to send their income to their families in the undeveloped country side.

"All animals are equal,

but some animals are more equal than others."

 

-George Orwell - Animal Farm

Three women wearing HRC stickers on their breasts. Capital (gay) Pride festival. Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Yale Club, New York, 16 September 2017

 

©ITU/ M. Jacobson – Gonzalez

  

© BPW Germany | Foto: Oliver Betke

Packagings of the World is a commercial packaging design archive showcasing the best and most interesting creative packaging work worldwide.

TEACH ME EQUALS @ the Tank Room - 11/13/2014

The International Mr. Leather contest was in Chicago this weekend, I noted that some local businesses were showing their support.

© BPW Germany | Foto: Oliver Betke

What: Feast for Fairness calling for equal wages for migrant workers and a $14 minimum wage now.

 

Where: Farmers Market at Toronto's St. Lawrence Market

 

from the press release:

Ontario's minimum wage has been frozen at $10.25 for three years, pushing workers almost 20% below the poverty line. The Campaign to Raise the Minimum Wage and the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change are calling on the Premier Kathleen Wynne and the Liberal government to implement a $14 minimum wage for all workers - including farm workers who are presently exempted from the minimum wage and other protections under the Employment Standards Act.

"We put food on Ontario's table, but Ontario's laws unjustly exempt farm workers from minimum wage, overtime and holiday pay," explains Gilberto, a migrant farm worker who has worked in the Leamington area. "All workers should be entitled to a minimum wage that brings us out of poverty and all employers should have to provide these basic benefits that other workers are entitled to."

Johnna, a live-in caregiver and member of the Caregivers Action Centre agrees, "All workers deserve a fair piece of the pie, which means a $14 minimum wage - one that is properly enforced for everyone."

"Farm workers, food processors, restaurant workers, caregivers are the people that put food on the table but a low minimum wage and inconsistent laws are pushing many of them to food banks and into poverty," states Sharon Anderson, from the Campaign to Raise the Minimum Wage. "This Thanksgiving, communities all across Ontario are coming together to demand a $14 minimum wage to support low-income workers putting food on the table."

For more information on the campaign, visit: www.raisetheminimumwage.ca and www.migrantworkersalliance.org #14now #MakeItRight #InItTogether

2010 Honorees Blake D. Morant (Kramer Award) and Terri McClure (Scales of Justice Award) attend the 25th Anniversary Gala of Equal Justice Works

Pentax has not changed their bayonet style lens mount since the 1970's which means that old Pentax lenses from film camera days will fit and work on modern digital cameras. This shot was taken with an old used Pentax lens, probably from the 70's or 80's and the the K 1's sensor does a credible job working with such an old lens. Photo taken at Dudy Noble Field at Mississippi State University.

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

 

See the books I've set free at:

bookcrossing.com/referral/safrolistics

Boston Pride

 

The Boston Pride Parade is a march to celebrate and promote equal rights for the region’s GLBT gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities and is the premier event of Pride Week. As one of the most popular Pride Parades in the country, organizations and individuals from around New England and beyond will walk together to advocate for inclusivity, equality and respect.

The 43rd Annual Boston Pride Parade

Saturday, June 8, 2013

 

12noon to finish

 

Theme "Moving Forward...Proud, Strong, United"

Grand Marshal Mayor Thomas Menino who was elected five times as Mayor of Boston and five times as a City Councilor from Hyde Park

 

Pride Festival was located at City Hall Plaza from 12-6pm

 

For more on Boston Pride visit:

 

www.bostonpride.org/

 

Photo

 

Boston, Massachusetts, New England, USA, North America

 

06/08/2013

  

Photo by Steven E. Purcell courtesy of Equal Justice Works © 2009

EQUALS: the inaugural meeting of the Global Partnership

 

©ITU/D.Woldu

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