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TEDxReggioEmilia 2021 - eQuality - 25 giugno - Chiostri di San Pietro - foto di Laura Sassi.
Lorenzo Gasparrini - Pensatore rivoluzionario
Lorenzo Gasparrini nasce a Roma nel 1972. Durante gli studi di filosofia e una breve carriera accademica in diverse università del centro Italia incontra testi e protagoniste dei femminismi, decidendo così, dopo aver iniziato un percorso di profonda critica personale, di dedicarsi alla diffusione e divulgazione di argomenti riguardo gli studi di genere, soprattutto rivolti a un pubblico maschile. Conduce seminari, workshop e laboratori in università, centri sociali, aziende, scuole, sindacati, ordini professionali, gruppi autorganizzati; pubblica costantemente su riviste specializzate e non, sia online che stampate. E’ autore di “Perché il femminismo serve anche agli uomini” (Eris, 2020), “NO. Del rifiuto e del suo essere un problema maschile.” (Effequ, 2019), “Non sono sessista, ma… Il sessismo nel linguaggio contemporaneo” (TLON, 2019) e “Diventare uomini. Relazioni maschili senza oppressioni” (Settenove, 2016, nuova edizione 2020).
Woven on Ashford Rigid Heddle Loom using 10dpi reed.
Warp: yellow - The Plucky Knitter MCN Fingering in "Build Me Up. multi - dkKnits technicolor dream toes in "Fighting for What Is Right"
Weft: dkKnits technicolor dream toes in "Fighting for What Is Right"
Roughly 70 something ends. 7 inches wide, 74 inches long (including fringe).
On 24 October 2013, the third meeting of the task force on gender equality in the world of work, organized jointly by the Government of India and the ILO was held at the India International Center in New Delhi. For more details about the ILO's work on equality and discrimination, please see: www.ilo.org/newdelhi/areasofwork/equality-and-discriminat...
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Staff and supporters of Family Equality Council joined the National Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington DC on June 11, 2017.
Staff and supporters of Family Equality Council joined the National Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington DC on June 11, 2017.
Women equality has been a debatable topic worldwide. On this Women’s Equality Day, Midtown University acknowledges the gender disparities faced by women over the years.
Went to San Diego’s Pride Parade this morning it was amazing, I had a great time, and it felt good to get out and show support to the LGBT community, plus it was a totally good time!! WOO-HOO!
Photos from the National Equality March in Washington, DC, on October 11, 2009. Please let me know if you would like to E-mail me any photos from the event, or use the photos in any media. I ask only for a credit - Photography by Jason Pier @ www.jasonpier.com
Nikon D200 and 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-D
Staff and supporters of Family Equality Council joined the National Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington DC on June 11, 2017.
National Equality March (NEM) Leonard Matlovich Memorial Service and DADT Protest Ceremony outside of the Congressional Cemetery Chapel at 1801 E Street, SE, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 10 October 2009 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
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Learn about this demonstration at www.leonardmatlovich.com/oct10thdcmemorial.html
Elvert Barnes Saturday, 10 October 2009 NEM LEONARD MATLOVICH Memorial Ceremony & DADT Protest docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NEM-MatlovichMemorial
WACL have supported 64 individual project partnerships to break down barriers, champion inclusion and access to services, and enable a voice for marginalised groups within community life, through empowering women, people
with disabilities, minority ethnic and diaspora groups; and through promoting interracial, intercultural, interfaith and intergenerational cooperation.
"8" is a new documentary play by Dustin Lance Black about the federal case for marriage equality, with a cast composed of WOU's theater and LGBT community. "8" is also a new play by Academy-award winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black (Milk, J. Edgar), which demystifies the debate around marriage equality by chronicling the landmark trial of Perry v. Schwarzenegger.