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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.
Darkroom print, 35 mm, Blacksburg, VA. Fall 2008. A project on gay rights and equality and the possible deterioration of this in the US.
Speech delivered by Giorgi Kekelidze, a writer and a director of the National Library of Georgia, at the Opening of Equality Corner in Khulo.
Credit: Georgia_2020_Manana Kveliashvili
New Hampshire State House, Concord, NH - June 3, 2009. New Hampshire becomes the 6th state to legalize gay marriage
Launch of Croydon's George Floyd Race Matters Pledge: 10 pledges around how we will not tolerate racism in our council, our borough and our communities.
Advisory Board member Sarah Brokaw (far left) and guests at Equality Now's 25th Anniversary "Make Equality Reality" Gala on October 30, 2017 in New York City.
Companies around the globe are promoting gender equality and women’s full participation and leadership in the workplace, marketplace and community. UN Women and UN Global Compact are encouraging firms of all sizes, in all countries, industries and sectors, to take decisive action towards gender equality with the Women’s Empowerment Principles.
By signing the Women’s Empowerment Principles, companies galvanize their shareholders and stakeholders to drive change for gender equality. They are becoming role models for attracting talent, entering new markets, serving their communities, while measurably improving the bottom line.
Plast industries is a women owned company that is a signatory to the WEPs and part of the WEPs chapter in Kenya.
John Behan's" Equality Emerging" was dedicated in 2001 to all who struggle for equality.This is a view from the side.
Weather-beaten and defaced Public Education mural, Java.
(Fragment of a fairly sizeable work-in-progress that addresses the issues of social control and propaganda. More later.)
The Libertarian Party interns at the National Equality March in Washington, DC on October 10, 2009
Photo by Ashley O'Donnel