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In celebration of Equal Pay Day 2015 Hofstra University presents a forum on the employment challenges of working women. Join the discussion in this free annual event presented by Hofstra’s Labor Studies, Women’s Studies and Disability Studies Programs. Speakers spoke to students regarding their various background and diverse industry experience.
Photographer: Jonathan Heisler, Hofstra University Photographer
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!
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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/
HD 4903.5 U58 D63 2009
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.
Silver Cholla, Silver Saddle Ranch & Club, California City, CA
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Common name: Silver cholla, golden cholla, Wiggin's cholla
Range:East California, west Arizona, southeast Utah and south Nevada
Form: Large, rather irregular clusters branching from a short central trunk
Habitat: Arid deserts - rocky or sandy flats, hillsides, to pinyon-juniper woodlands up to 5,000 feet elevation
Flowers: Yellow or greenish yellow, often with red at the tepal tips
Like other cholla from the hot deserts of Arizona and California, the green stems of cylindropuntia echinocarpa are covered by a very dense mass of sharp, easily-detached spines, here silver or golden in color, and the plant forms large clumps several feet high, centered on a short, thick trunk. Segments are at most 6 inches long and have quite pronounced, elongated tubercles (their length about twice the width), each bearing around 15 spines - in the range 10 to 17. Greenish yellow flowers are produced in spring, followed by greenish brown fruits which are very spiny and also have large tubercles.
The species resembles cylindropuntia bigelovii (teddy bear cholla), but that has spines of more equal length, less obvious tubercles, and more easily detached segments. Spines of the silver cholla are variable in length, with one noticeably longer than the rest (up to 2 inches). Another similar plant is cylindropuntia whipplei (whipple cholla), but this is found over a different area, further east and north.
City, CA
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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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 09: Jess Mills performs on stage during Equals Live 2012 at Southbank Centre WoW Women of the World Festival on March 9, 2012 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Marc Broussely/Redferns via Getty Images)
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.
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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