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A reproduction of an original photo that went technically wrong, but one that I cherish for certain reasons. And one, which I may never upload.
Video from our incredibly lovely HAK Innsbruck students who filmed and edited their first Green Screen Stand Up for Equal Rights video advertisement. It was also the first time that Stuart and I worked with students utilizing our Green Screen kit and they were simply amazing. Enjoy!
Photos from the Brisbane Rally for Same Sex Marriage Rights organised my Equal Love, photos by Perhaps Magazine
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Racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes constitute a crisis, one that requires the attention of health care providers, policymakers, and communities alike. In Seattle and across the nation, people of color suffer from higher rates of illness and mortality than their white counterparts. Health care institutions play a critical role in exacerbating or minimizing health disparities. Equal Treatment? Seattle Hospitals Put to the Test, analyzes the policies and practices of Seattle hospitals to determine how hospitals are serving, or failing to serve, people of color in our city.
Editie zes van Plus Equals magazine, een tijdschrijft over de algoritmekunst van Rob Weychert, werd vandaag bezorgd. — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/plus-equals/221006205031/
Miriam kennet and Grimot Nane from London University South Bank discuss equal pay issues and theories of pay structures
12,00 people joined the protest for equal marriage rights outside the ALP National Conference in Sydney, December 2012.
Saturday was lots of fun! Sorry I got lost in the Library of Congress!
I had trouble logging in with my old Flickr account., so this is newly created.
3,000 people marched through Melbourne today, in a typically young and high-spirited marriage equality demonstration.
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Equal opportunity in the workplace is thought to be the direct legacy of the civil rights and feminist movements and the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964. Yet, as Frank Dobbin demonstrates, corporate personnel experts--not Congress or the courts--were the ones who determined what equal opportunity meant in practice, designing changes in how employers hire, promote, and fire workers, and ultimately defining what discrimination is, and is not, in the American imagination.
Photo by: Amitava Chandra
The women-controlled fuel-station is a step ahead of the paradigm of women empowerment. In the regime of gender bias and inequality, it provides a farm-foothold for the youth and bigger dreams.
Ministre Français de la Parité et de l'Égalité professionnelle
Minister for equal opportunities of France
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Inside the 21c museum. Their current installation is themed "The Future is Female." I loved this exhibit, so I took a picture of me in all three mirrors.
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The We the People Bookshelf , a collection of classic books for young readers, is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities’ We the People program and the American Library Association. This collection's theme is Created Equal.
The “Created Equal ” Bookshelf provides opportunities for young people to explore what the Revolutionary generation meant when it declared that “all men are created equal.”
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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.