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Unity - The Apocalypse
Expo Twente, Enschede NL
31.10.2015
Client: Absolutely Fresh
© 2015 www.sunny4ya.com
Unity - This painting named Arizona by Thomas McKnight, is displayed on the wall of my kitchen. It includes all the art elements, all in one.
Unity - The Apocalypse
Expo Twente, Enschede NL
31.10.2015
Client: Absolutely Fresh
© 2015 www.sunny4ya.com
U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke on Sun. July 27, 2008, in the Skyline Ballroom of McCormick Place West on the last day of UNITY '08: A New Journalism for a Changing World. The program aired live on CNN.
Subject: Willy Wonka
Key Element: Form
Key Principle: Emphasis
The Fix: Exposure
Depth of Field: Infinite
Direction of Light: North
Hyde Park Unity Day is a 1 day local festival in Leeds 6, celebrating the cultural diversity of the area for the past 20 years, following rioting in 1995.
Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8
Raw Conversion Camera Raw 7.1
Post Processing CS6
Unity - The Apocalypse
Expo Twente, Enschede NL
31.10.2015
Client: Absolutely Fresh
© 2015 www.sunny4ya.com
Handmade distressed card using Unity Stamps and October Afternoon paper. The bird is from the Unity kit of the month from Feb-2010 entitled {...nothing but blue skies} & the sentiment is from the May-2010 kit of the month entitled {a little happy}. Thanks for looking!
For Immediate Press Release
The 14th Annual Unity
Highlight Photos
“ Well Reverend, I don’t know if Public Education can Work… Then Come Down to See What Mrs. Hope is doing!” (Statement Made By Reverend Sharpton during his message today)
Wenonah High School closed out its annual Black History Month Celebration with a message from controversial civil rights leaders, Reverend Al Sharpton. Sharpton embodied a powerful anointing from the moment he touched the stage and for the duration of his timely message. Sharpton touched on topics that many are afraid to address such as charter schools, immigration, prison reform, gun control and parent-child communication.
Hosted by the Wenonah High School Culinary Arts Department (Diann Pilgrim, Instructor), the audience was treated to an elegant breakfast prepared by the students in the program. Reverend Sharpton commended the program and the school for helping to ensure that students are equipped with a trade that can support them after graduation.
The spirit of unity resonated throughout the building. Many left the Wenonah High School gymnasium with a renewed commitment towards the work of social justice and equality.
Video Commentary can be found at:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvsvMXgBt8w&feature=youtu.be
Videography - Desmon Williams
Video Editing - #AndreTheBlogger
Post Event Photos will be uploaded throughout the weekend.
About Andre J. Thomas
Andre J. Thomas is a 5x Award Winning producer for the hit show, College Talk. Andre is also a contributing blogger for Black Moguls Magazine, GumpTown Magazine, BeatsBangBlog, The Birmingham Times, SwurvRadio and the Stardome Comedy Club.
#AndreTheBlogger is a radio personality with The Joe Lockett Show which airs commercially on Superstation 101.1 FM & 1260 AM WYDE (Alabama) every Saturday from 4pm – 7pm CST.
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Unity - The Apocalypse
Expo Twente, Enschede NL
31.10.2015
Client: Absolutely Fresh
© 2015 www.sunny4ya.com
March for peace and unity in Nottingham. Primarily against gun and knife crime after a number of tragic deaths in the city.
Approximately 200 Wisconsin high school students gathered Tuesday, February 25 at McFarland High School for the second annual Youth Unity Summit, with opportunities to engage in courageous conversations, and build stronger, more inclusive communities, and to grow as leaders. The theme of the summit is Unity Through Engagement.
To enable more students to participate, We Are Many United (WAMU), in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and CESA 6 Center 4All, hosted a second one-day summit on Wednesday, February 26 at Lincoln High School in Wisconsin Rapids.
At the McFarland Summit, students viewed the documentary film The Cure for Hate, followed by Q&A with Tony McAleer, author of The Cure for Hate and subject of the film. McAleer is a former leader of one of Canada's largest Neo-Nazi skinhead organizations (ARM, Aryan Resistance Movement), and an organizer for the White Aryan Resistance and Aryan Nations. McAleer turned his life around through extensive individual and group counseling. McAleer now shares his deep understanding of how people are drawn into White Supremacist movements and how those involved can reconnect with their humanity and society at large.
Students also participated in interactive sessions to learn skills, practice real-life scenarios and share ideas with peers and had opportunities collaborate on building a vision to bring back to their schools.
Dr. Jill Underly, Wisconsin State Superintendent of Schools, addressed students at the summit.
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