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Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois - Frank Lloyd Wright

Unity, because it shows light, dark, colours, and yet everything is bound together... the tree is being framed by a tree.

 

Unity Fair at High School West, Sunday March 21, 2010.

 

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.

#AndreTheBlogger

On July 13th, 2018 NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Greece Headquarters (NRDC-GR HQ) celebrated altogether the French Flag and the French National Day with a flag raising ceremony. The event honored with their presence Commander of NRDC-GR, the French consul of Thessaloniki, the entire staff of the HQ as well as French invitees living in Thessaloniki.

 

According to a speech delivered by the French Senior National Representative in the HQ both the Flag and the national day find their origins during the French Revolution era, in the last decade of the eighteenth century. During the revolutionary war, three-color flags were given directly to the military units, as symbols of their status and responsibilities, as the “The French People in arms”. Since France has kept the same flag, and military units still have their own official three colored combat flag.

 

The French National Flag is formed with three colored vertical stripes of the same size. Blue and red come from the colors of the militia of Paris, which was of specific influence during these very violent times. The white was the traditional color of the Monarchy.

 

Today Article 2 of the current constitution specifies: “the national emblem is the blue white red three-color flag”.

 

As for the national day, the 14th of July celebrates two discrete events. Firstly, on the 14th of July seventeen eighty-nine (1789) the people of Paris assaulted LA BASTILLE, a castle that was a royal jail. Its fall appeared as the symbol of the end of the absolutism, and by extension became a celebration of the Republic. Secondly, one year later, on the 14th of July seventeen ninety (1790), the revolutionary regime celebrated magnificently but peacefully this time the Federation Day, gathering representatives from all over of France, thus representing national unity.

 

NRDC-GR Commander expressed his congratulation to the French contingent and the French representatives for this day and pointed out that NRDC-GR is proud too, having them among its staff and grateful for their significant contribution to all the last years' successes. The event concluded with a reception that took place in the premises of the HQ.

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UNITY IN DIVERSITY FOR THE MANIFESTATION OF FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY

The Unity Station, made for the 2023 sci-fi con Hub is now available on the Marketplace marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Unity-Station/25047974

Unity Day - Leeds // 21 08 2010

This is a static orb, and it is unity because when you touch it, many sparks go to one area together, and become one stream of static.

 

Edit: Exposure, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, levels.

 

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Unity in photography occurs when a coherent picture is made up by similar elements, this refers to color, shape, tones, etc. In this picture we can see how the although the leaves vary in colours, they all have the same warm tones of red. Which creates a sense of unity

 

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.

#AndreTheBlogger

UNITY IN DIVERSITY FOR THE MANIFESTATION OF FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY

Members of the college community and visiting alumni took part in Oberlin's Unity Celebration in the Heisman Field House. The event, a tradition at Oberlin, celebrates the accomplishments of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Color) graduates as they finish their time on campus.

 

Photo by Abe Frato

This picture of the back of a snow plow shows unity. The three main parts of the image (the springs) all work together in the image to support eachother. It is unclear to the viewer what the picture is of, although the contrast formed between the springs and the yellow metal (the plow) makes the picture feel wholesome.

View from Unity looking back West towards the mountains

 

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Unity - The Apocalypse

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UNITY IN DIVERSITY FOR THE MANIFESTATION OF FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY

UNITY IN DIVERSITY FOR THE MANIFESTATION OF FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY

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.

UNITY IN DIVERSITY FOR THE MANIFESTATION OF FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY

Just in case the Parkinson's Unity Walk paticipants had the urge to break out the hockey sticks and inline skates.

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