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A young man in the crowd holds a sign referencing the wise headmaster at Hogwarts, the wizarding school from the Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling, author of the classic children's books, has stated that though it is not explicit in the books, she has always imagined Dumbledore to be gay.
This march on Sundance Square remind me of the marches inspired and organized by Martin Luther King, Jr. for equality for all people.
Staff and supporters of Family Equality Council joined the National Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington DC on June 11, 2017.
Harlem Stage on Screen
MARRIAGE EQUALITY
Byron Rushing and the Fight for Fairness
Tue, Apr 26, 2011 • 7:30 pm • ADH
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - DECEMBER 03: Bruce Miller (L) and Warren Littlefield speak onstage at Equality Now's Make Equality Reality Gala 2018 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 3, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images)
Street art titled "Equality", seen in Queens, New York. The artists are Bella and Justin Phame, who call themselves BellaPhame.
I took part in a conference organised by the European Foundation for Progressive Studies under the title of 'Europeans and Americans: Together towards equality'. After the successful seminar organised in Boston in October 2009 the FEPS assembled again European and American experts, both from academic and political side, to continue the collective reflection on current challenges of emancipation and gender equality.
San Francisco celebrates the Supreme Court rulings on DOMA and Prop 8. Love wins! Full post of photos at - wp.me/p1boi7-IA
Equality Now Board Member and event Co-Chair Sue Smalley (R), with husband Kevin Wall (L). Smalley and Wall were also Change Maker sponsors for Equality Now's 25th Anniversary "Make Equality Reality" Gala on October 30, 2017 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: (L-R) Global Director of Equality Now Yasmeen Hassan, actress Vanessa Redgrave, and co-founder and Chair of Equality Now Jessica Neuwirth speak at Equality Now's 20th Anniversary Fundraiser in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage for Equality Now)
We hosted a workshop on behalf of the Women & Gender Constituency together with CTCN, where all the (including from previous years) winners of the Gender Just Climate Solution Award get to share best practices and lessons learnt. They also received training in how to scale up and replicate their solutions sustainably.
Come ogni anno Animal Equality ha celebrato la Giornata Mondiale Vegan. Quest’anno è stata un’edizione speciale, perché realizzata assieme al rifugio Thegreenplace, con una giornata all’insegna della comunicazione, dello scambio di idee e del contatto diretto con tutti gli animali salvati e presenti all'interno del rifugio.
Dalle 10:30 del mattino si sono tenuti diversi workshops e laboratori, con momenti di confronto e un ricco pranzo 100% veg a totale sostegno del rifugio.
Minifrank, Lola, Pascal e tanti altri animali salvati hanno reso la giornata speciale per tutti quanti noi e per i circa 200 partecipanti all'evento.
Per l'occasione abbiamo avuto ancora una volta il piacere di collaborare con Ivegan (www.Ivegan.it), che ha fornito gentilmente i prodotti 100% veg gustati durante il pranzo!
Un sentito grazie a chiunque è intervenuto, ai volontari e all'attrice Claudia Zanella, che ha partecipato a questo evento assieme a noi, con un workshop molto interessante. Ma soprattutto grazie ai responsabili e volontari di TheGreenPlace per l'importantissimo lavoro che stanno portando avanti e che sosterremo con grande forza.
Photo exhibition "Girls from the Future" by Dina Oganova at the Opening of Equality Corner in Khulo.
Credit: Georgia_2020_Manana Kveliashvili
Honorees Walter Parkes (L) and Laurie MacDonald speak onstage during Equality Now's "Make Equality Reality" gala on December 5, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Equality Now)
On Wednesday September 30th, On hundreds of supporters gathered at the True Reformer building at 12th and U Streets NW to cheer the introduction of pending legislation for achieving civil marriage equality in the District of Columbia.
The event led off with an impassioned speech by a guest of the City, Rev. Eric P. Lee, president of the Los Angeles chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Lee outlined 5 basic tenets for the marriage equality movement to follow: "education, for the purpose of organization, for the purpose of mobilization, for the purpose of agitation, for the purpose of transformation... in societal attitudes" toward LGBT citizens and same-sex relationships. In rebuttal to marriage opponents who seek to fracture DC along racial and religious lines, Lee invoked the powerful words of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Lee offered the perfect segue for pending marriage equality legislation with a rousing declaration that "the burden of discrimination is on those who are discriminating... Make the oppressor defend their discrimination! Make them look you in the eye. Make them engage you with respect."
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