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Kicking the Festival off on Thursday....it was a great way to start the 2008

21st POLICE UNITY TOUR ARRIVAL CEREMONY at National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Central Plaza at 400 E Street, NW, Washington DC on Friday afternoon, 12 May 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

POLICE UNITY TOUR website at policeunitytour.com/

 

National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial NATIONAL POLICE WEEK at www.nleomf.org/programs/policeweek/

 

Elvert Barnes 27th NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2018

elvertbarnes.com/NPW2018

Motor unit Unity Tour Police week 2023 Washington DC

 

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Unity Chapel

Wyoming, WI

13-11-19 Unity Hall, Getting started

Part of a multiple property study entitled Black Metropolis

Cook County, IL

Listed: 04/30/1986

 

Erected as a prominent Jewish social club in 1887, the building achieved its greatest significance as the home of the People’s Movement Club, a pioneering black social organization led by Oscar DePriest.

 

Beginning in 1917, Unity Hall was the headquarters of the Peoples Movement Club, a political organization headed by Oscar Stanton De Priest, the primary leader in the drive for fair political representation in Black Metropolis. From the time of his arrival, De Priest was deeply interested in the political structure of the city, and his involvement soon resulted in his election as a Cook County Commissioner in 1904. As the black population grew during the first decade of the century, a movement began to establish representation for the black community in Chicago's municipal government. De Priest formed careful alliances with the white Republican political bosses who controlled the Black Metropolis wards, broadening his political support. Aspirations for black representation in the City Council were realized in 1915, when De Priest defeated three black and five white candidates in the Republican primary for the Second Ward aldermanic post, and with the combined support of the community and the white Republican Party bosses, was the first black to be elected to the City Council. De Priest took an active role in attending to the needs and goals of his constituents, one of his most controversial acts being an ordinance which he proposed to the City Council in 1916 which would have revoked the business license of any establishment that discriminated in providing goods and services on the basis of race. The ordinance met with vigorous opposition and was dropped from further consideration by the City Council.

 

Upon election, De Priest sought to establish a new political organization supported from within the black community, creating the Peoples Movement Club in 1917. The Peoples Movement Club political organization remained one of the best organized political groups in Black Metropolis. De Priest later became Third Ward Committeeman in 1924, and in 1928 had the distinction of being the first black from the North to be elected to the United States House of Representatives, serving for three consecutive terms.

Trade Show Booth for the GDC (Game Developers Conference) trade show.

Client: Unity Technologies

 

All items designed and made by Because We Can.

www.becausewecan.org/

June 16, 2009

 

June 16, 2008 - Carnival Cruise Ship Paradise - Long Beach Harbor

 

June 16, 2008 - Carnival Cruise Ship Paradise - Long Beach Harbor

Unity College offers a 400+ hour Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program for students wishing to work in national parks as law enforcement rangers. Students reside at Acadia National Park's Schoodic Education and Research Center for the program. Students log hours at the range to prepare.

13-12-17 Unity Hall Restoration.

The main hallway leading to the ballroom staircase. Note some of theceiling has been removed giving a clear view up to the second floor. And on the left, a very old window for Wakefield Industrial Society has been revealed.

On this image, the sense of unity it is present when the roof is the first thing noticeable and not each of its divisions. Each part of the glass and structure work together in a cohesive relationship, producing feelings of completeness and order.

Unity Temple designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905 to1908

canvas, tempera, 50'60 cm

United to bring power back to the people.

Unity Speedway; Unity, Maine; 1985

14-02-04 Unity Hall, Wakefield restoration project. Some of the large open spaces are being split into smaller offices / workshops spaces. Note the stained glass / wood panelling that has been rescued from elsewhere in the building, meaning Unity’s workspaces will be far from run-of-the-mill.

Unity College offers a 400+ hour Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program for students wishing to work in national parks as law enforcement rangers. Students reside at Acadia National Park's Schoodic Education and Research Center for the program. Students log hours at the range to prepare.

Trade Show Booth for the GDC (Game Developers Conference) trade show.

Client: Unity Technologies

 

All items designed and made by Because We Can.

www.becausewecan.org/

DUMBO BK, NY

June 2017

 

"@Unity_In_Color Brooklyn Edition is here! Together, we stand in solidarity to show our support for Women's Rights!"

 

Produced by Flerine Atienza & AnneMarie Ladlad

Unity at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Assassin's Creed Unity

• Camera Tools by Hattiwatti (freecam, FOV)

• SweetFx ( K-putt preset)

On May 1, 2009 Dawn and I celebrated 10 wonderful yeas of marriage. We re-lit the unity candle from our wedding in our family room. I stared at it in awe and humility of its translucent beauty and what it represents in our lives. We are one with each other, but also one with our creator as we continue to grow in our spiritual journey.

 

The only prayer I can offer as I look at it is a plea for many more years like the last 10. What a remarkable journey.

A unity, peace and solidarity vigil was held in Birmingham tonight in tribute to the victims of yesterday's attacks FInsbury Park mosque terror attack in London.

 

A diverse cross section of the cities communities sent solidarity and sympathy to all of the victims of the terrible and tragic attack in London including the innocent victim who has died and the many injured.

 

The vigil displayed a peaceful and united stance against racism, hate and Islamophobia. Birmingham has stood together after the Westminster attack, after the Manchester attack, after the London Bridge attack, and against today after the Finsbury Park mosque attack.

 

People brought candles and placards, and held a minutes silence at 5.30pm, in between various speeches.

 

Stand Up to Racism is determined that the recent attacks are not used to scapegoat any section of our community, especially during the month of Ramadan and ahead of Eid celebration this weekend.

 

The far-right Britain First are also planning to march through the city this weekend, and we must not allow them to spread their politics of fear and hate.

 

The facebook event to oppose their march can be found here: www.facebook.com/events/405851443133120/

 

We urge you to help spread the word, come along and invite your friends.

 

These tragic events in our country and cities will not destroy our unity.

 

Organised by Stand Up To Racism and MEND - Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND), in partnership with Birmingham Central Mosque, Amirah Foundation, Birmingham Stop the War Coalition, UNISON, Love Your Neighbour, National Union of Teachers (NUT), University and College Union (UCU), LGBT+ Against Islamophobia, and LoveMusic HateRacism (LMHR). #NoToHate #FinsburyPark #MoreInCommon

J. Hope & The Champion Sound perform at The Family Unity In The Park 2011 (photo 2011 Pics By Paris, all rights reserved)

Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.

One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.

Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.

Unity

A show of collaborations by D*Face, Shepard Fairey and Kai and Sunny at StolenSpace, reviewed on Graffoto

875 Lake Street, Oak Park, Ill.

Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905-1908

13-11-26 Unity Hall, Wakefield

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