With the summertime pride march season approaching, EUobserver looks at just how progressive European countries really are on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual and intersex (LGBTI) people.
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With the summertime pride march season approaching, EUobserver looks at just how progressive European countries really are on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual and intersex (LGBTI) people. Via Annabel Kaye No comment yet.
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What is Discrimination?According to wikipedia.org: Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of an individual based on their membership in a... Via Kelli McLoud Schingen
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“As accessibility to information and data about everyone become ubiquitous, we need to rethink our approaches to equal opportunity, diversity, and discrimination.” – Heather Bussing Via Marylene Delbourg-Delphis, Thabo Mophiring, Kelli McLoud Schingen
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Editor’s note: Tim Wise is the author of six books on race, including his most recent: Dear White America: Letter to a New Minority. He tweets at @timjacobwise. Via Kelli McLoud Schingen
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Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg reconstructs the faces of strangers from genetic evidence she scavenges from the streets (NY Subway + DNA Sequencing + 3D Printing = http://t.co/c1dJdNlZVM)...
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By Sudie Hofmann
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This is funny sometimes.(StereoTypes - Biases, Beliefs & Beats http://t.co/FylKsRNv...)...
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RT @JointDestroyer: This is what sexism looks like #destroythejoint http://t.co/Jh80n5V3...
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On International Men’s Day, W4 celebrates the boys and men across the globe who are standing up to defend girls’ and women’s human rights, along with organizations—such as Equal Community Foundation in India—that are working tirelessly to engage a...
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"All students deserve equal access to education!" David Cooper teacher org w/ @theintersection in support of #MDDream. |
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Our focus groups found young people still see race shaping U.S. society. Here are five campaigns working with them to tackle modern racism. Via Kelli McLoud Schingen
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Post-Diversity? No. Even With a Black PresidentHuffington PostNevertheless, it is this business reality that perhaps presents the best case for minority inclusion going forward. Via Kelli McLoud Schingen
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Kelli McLoud Schingen's curator insight,
February 12, 2013 5:42 PM
Interesting article on the issues of racism and why it persists in the US
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Jewish Daily Forward Jackie Robinson Was Hero of Fight Against Both Racism and Anti-Semitism Jewish Daily Forward The demonstrators carried anti-Semitic posters and hurled racial epithets, reportedly denouncing Schiffman as a Shylock who wanted to... Via Kelli McLoud Schingen
Kelli McLoud Schingen's curator insight,
May 1, 2013 3:50 PM
"The threat to justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Dr. MLK
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The end to extreme poverty might very well be within reach. But is the bar too low?
The World Bank aims to raise just about everyone on Earth above the $1.25-a-day income threshold. In Zambia, an average person living in such dire poverty might be able to afford, on a given day, two or three plates of cornmeal porridge, a tomato, a mango, a spoonful each of oil and sugar, a bit of chicken or fish, maybe a handful of nuts. But he would have just pocket change to spend on transportation, housing, education and everything else.
Jacquie Rintoul's comment,
June 20, 2013 10:08 PM
I agree with Sarah. While many people think that poverty can be eradicated, the world's economy simply cannot hold up every single country. Even if it was able to, countries would probably get into debt and end up poorer than before.
Hannah Campbell's curator insight,
July 20, 2013 10:29 PM
I do not think it is crazy to think we can eridacte poverty, but the world's richest and most developed countries need to support the developing countries.
JH Tan's curator insight,
January 19, 2014 7:52 AM
It is extremely hard to eradicate poverty in the world as most people in the world is still living below the $1.25 a day income.However, if gorverments from developed countries are willing to support the developing countries,I believe we will be able to hit the target set by the world bank to raise just about everyone on earth above the $1.25 a day income.
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RT @SaraIrvine: A #disability isn't a handicap. Discrimination is.
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Important post from @Kubikhan about future of global ed. Is vision broad enough so all world's children learn together?
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Students are full of assumptions about feminism, most of them wrong. Have they learned anything from Caitlin Moran? (RT @guardian: Why is 'feminism' such a tough badge to wear?
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Jeffrey Toobin says whether the South has really changed is at the heart of the case before the Supreme Court against the Voting Rights Act.
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School News - A private, college preparatory, co-educational school for Grades JK - 12, Saint Andrew's is both a private day school and a boarding school located in Boca Raton, educating students from across Palm Beach County, Florida, the United... |