Happy Juneteenth! Today, we honor the resilience of those who fought for freedom and those who continue the fight for justice. #Juneteenth #WeAreParks
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In 2021, intentional homicides reached their highest level in two decades, underscoring the urgent need for peace, justice, and coexistence. Today marks the International Day of Peace and Justice, reminding us of the importance of fostering harmony and equality in our communities. Let's work together to create a safer and more inclusive world. #InternationalDayOfPeace #JusticeForAll #GlobalCoexistence 🕊️✌️
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On #ConstitutionDay, we honor the enduring strength of our democracy & foundational framework that governs our nation. Let's celebrate the wisdom of our forefathers and commit to upholding the values of justice, liberty, and equality. #SamvidhanDiwas https://lnkd.in/dcRpTYg2
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Today, we observe #Juneteenth: a day of reflection, resilience, and recognition of the fight for freedom and justice.
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As America pauses today to celebrate Juneteenth a day that marks the landing of Federal Troops at Galveston within the great state of Texas to take control and ensure all enslaved people be rightfully freed I would like us to equally remember that we continue to have a great deal of work remaining even 161 years later. There are many efforts and champions of DEI efforts within government, academia, and business and I applaud their work. However, I stand firm in my assertion that as a society we have not achieved the goal of ensuring all enslaved people be rightly freed. These efforts must be continued, they must be discussed, and absolutely actioned. We pushed the disgusting act of human slavery from accepted and open observance to the shadows. Today in our society and globally the human slave trade remains a fully functioning system, with an estimated 46-50 million enslaved people in 2024, often targeting the most vulnerable of DEI populations. Sometimes these activities take place right in front of us with the support of both the witting and unwitting. As a society we must better educate each other on the signs of human trafficking which feeds the slavery process. We must understand when we might interact with events traffickers target for profit. We must be willing to report it when suspected. And we must all continue the assignment that our great leader gave to us 161 years ago to ensure all enslaved people be rightfully freed.
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Today marks the 100-day countdown to #PeaceDay. The theme this year is “Cultivating a culture of peace”. In a world mired by conflict, inequalities and discrimination, we recognize that education is one of the principal means to build this culture of peace, and that we must strive ever harder to promote dialogue, empathy and human rights for all. Learn more about Peace Day: https://lnkd.in/d37trb3
“As we begin the 100-day countdown to Peace Day, let us plant the seeds for non-violence, justice and hope.” – UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls on people everywhere to promote dialogue, empathy and human rights for all. https://lnkd.in/d37trb3
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Respect for life, Human rights and fundamental freedoms; the promotion of non-violence through education, dialogue and cooperation; commitment to peaceful settlement of conflicts; and adherence to freedom, justice, democracy, tolerance, solidarity, cooperation, pluralism, cultural diversity, dialogue and understanding at all levels of society and among nations.
“As we begin the 100-day countdown to Peace Day, let us plant the seeds for non-violence, justice and hope.” – UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls on people everywhere to promote dialogue, empathy and human rights for all. https://lnkd.in/d37trb3
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Only with dialogue can we solve conflicts. The world needs peace for humanity.
“As we begin the 100-day countdown to Peace Day, let us plant the seeds for non-violence, justice and hope.” – UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls on people everywhere to promote dialogue, empathy and human rights for all. https://lnkd.in/d37trb3
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2024 Theme: #Cultivating a #Culture of #Peace This year marks the 25th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace. In that declaration, the #UnitedNations most inclusive body recognized that peace “not only is the absence of conflict, but also requires a #positive, dynamic participatory process where dialogue is #encouraged and conflicts are solved in a spirit of mutual #understanding and #cooperation.”
“As we begin the 100-day countdown to Peace Day, let us plant the seeds for non-violence, justice and hope.” – UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls on people everywhere to promote dialogue, empathy and human rights for all. https://lnkd.in/d37trb3
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The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery serves as a crucial reminder of our collective responsibility to combat slavery in all its forms. Through education, awareness, technology, and collective action, we can make significant strides towards eradicating this heinous practice. Let us stand united in this fight for freedom and justice for all ✊🤝 . . #AbolishSlavery #HumanRights #EndModernSlavery #FreedomForAll #GlobalJustice #StandAgainstSlavery #EqualityForAll #HumanDignity #EndHumanTrafficking #JusticeForAll #UnitedAgainstSlavery #SocialJustice #ModernDayAbolition NUNC Systems
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S. Tarik Saglam, Program Development Director of Northern Justice Watch, conducted an interview with Prof. John Packer from the University of Ottawa. This episode of NJW Justice and Human Rights Talk Series is about the importance of developing sustainable peace processes, prevention and timely intervention efforts, concepts of negative/positive #peace, and dealing with #HumanRightsViolations in countries without an active armed conflict. Watch now -> https://lnkd.in/ee6jiz2g
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