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🎉🌟 Celebrating Juneteenth Today! 🌟🎉 On this day, we honor a pivotal moment in our history - the end of slavery in the United States. Juneteenth isn't just about looking back; it's about moving forward with determination and hope. Here’s how we’re embracing this day: 1️⃣ Reflect on the Past: Remember the struggles and sacrifices that have paved the way for freedom and change. 🤔📚 2️⃣ Acknowledge Progress: Recognize the steps taken towards equality and justice, understanding there's still more to achieve. 🌱⏩ 3️⃣ Commit to Action: Dedicate ourselves to the ongoing work of building a just and equitable society. ✊🏾✊🏼✊🏿 4️⃣ Celebrate Culture: Embrace and enjoy the rich cultural heritage and resilience that this day symbolizes. 🎶🎨 5️⃣ Stand in Unity: Look forward with hope, envisioning a future where equality and respect are truly universal. 🤝🌍 Let's come together in commemoration and celebration. How are you honoring Juneteenth today? Share your ways of observing, reflecting, and celebrating. 🗣️👇 #FreedomDay #EqualityAndJustice #BriannaSellsHomes #Briday
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Honoring Our Ancestors and Moving Forward As we celebrate Juneteenth, let us honor the strength and determination of our ancestors. Their stories of courage and perseverance serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration. By learning from their experiences, we can continue to push forward, break barriers, and create a better future for ourselves and the generations to come. #juneteenth#ancestors#traumasurvivors#beyourtrushines#trudyshines#radiantcoach
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Happy Cinco de Mayo! 🎉 Let's celebrate this day of Mexican pride and heritage with joy and respect for the resilience and courage shown by those who fought for freedom. Here's to honoring history and embracing diversity! #CincoDeMayo #CelebrateHeritage 🌐https://lnkd.in/egjKqyEb #digitalmarketingexpert #workfromhome #digitalmarketing #digitalmarketingtips #socialmediamanager #socialmediastrategiest #affiliatemarketingforbeginers #DigitalMagicByDrM #MomentumInMarketing #InnovateWithDrM #PuertoRicoDigitalBoost #NextStepInfluence #EngagePRDigital #DrMDigitalGenius #RedefineMarketingM
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As August 14th approaches, let’s take a moment to recognize and celebrate the importance of this day. Whether it’s a historical milestone, a cultural event, or a personal achievement, August 14th offers a unique opportunity for reflection and celebration. 🔹 What Makes August 14th Special? [Brief Point 1: e.g., "Historical events that shaped our world."] [Brief Point 2: e.g., "Cultural traditions and celebrations."] [Brief Point 3: e.g., "Personal milestones and achievements."] Join us as we explore the significance of August 14th and share your thoughts on how you commemorate this day. 💬 How do you plan to celebrate or reflect on August 14th? Share your insights and stories in the comments below! 🔗 [Include a relevant link to a blog, article, or resource related to August 14th.] #August14 #Celebration #HistoricalEvents #CulturalSignificance #Reflection #CommunityEngagement #LinkedInDiscussion
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Whether you've conquered challenges, reached significant milestones, or made a positive impact in your community, your journey deserves recognition and deserves to inspire others. Celebrate your Latinidad and share your story for the fifth edition of #HispanicStarsRising 📚✨ Submit your story today at http://bit.ly/HSR5EG and let your story be heard in Hispanic Stars Rising Vol. V! #TogetherWeShine!
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Happy Juneteenth! To quote John Albuquerque, "Let's make Juneteenth a commemorative, not of the horrific institution our country embraced, but rather as a showcase of the strength in the American spirit to recognize wrong and set about making it right ... Let us celebrate all that Juneteenth teaches us about our country's greatness in our use of the heart to hear and to learn and to work together for all that is good and just." If you'd like to learn more about the holiday, why it is observed and how to celebrate , check out this website. https://lnkd.in/eNH7H22
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Everybody deserves to live with equal dignity and respect. This #Pride month, we recognise and celebrate people all over the world, no matter who they are, how they identify and whom they love.
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Let's celebrate our shared humanity! In a world that often focuses on our differences, it's easy to forget what unites us. But our shared humanity is the foundation of our connection and our community. Read my latest Medium post to explore the power of our shared humanity and why it matters now more than ever [link to your Medium post] Let's work together to create a world that values empathy, kindness, and understanding. #SharedHumanity #KindnessMatters #EmpathyInAction
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Today, ~2 billion people around the world are observing Eid-ul-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. On a day traditionally celebrated with joyous feasts, one group of people that will not be celebrating in the same way are the 2.2 million people of Gaza, at least 85% of which are displaced and 50% of which are experiencing starvation, with the other 50% in food crisis or emergency. In addition to the humanitarian catastrophe, the conflict also represents an environmental catastrophe. A study published in December by a team of researchers from Queen Mary University and Lancaster University in the UK and the Climate and Community Project in the US, attempted to estimate the climate impact of the war, including: 💥 6,990 kilotonnes CO2 equivalent (KtCO2e) emissions related to Israeli defense spending based on its 2019 military budget of US$20.3 billion. In February, Israel passed an amended budget for 2023-2024 that saw defence spending increase 85% over pre-war levels to $32.6 billion. On this basis, emissions associated with Israeli military spending would equate to 11,215 KtCO2e, roughly the size of North Macedonia’s Scope 1 emissions. 💥 281 KtCO2e in emissions directly associated with the conflict during the first 60 days, including fighter jets, supply planes, artillery, tanks and vehicles. If we extend that analysis for the full 185 days of the conflict so far, direct emissions would equate to 866 KtCO2e. 💥 30,000 ktCO2e for reconstruction based on 100,000 buildings destroyed in the first 60 days. As of mid-March, the number of buildings estimated to have been destroyed totalled 157,200, which would increase the emissions associated with reconstruction to 47,160 ktCO2e. In aggregate, emissions associated with these three categories would total more than 59,241 ktCO2e, roughly equivalent to Portugal’s emissions. And the war rages on . . . The researchers were quick to admit the limitations of the study. Emissions from military operations remain under-analysed; according to the UNEP’s 2023 Emissions Gap report, military emissions are “insufficiently accounted” for by the UNFCCC. Using the “mortality cost of carbon” metric developed by Columbia University researcher Daniel Bressler in 2021, these emissions would result in ~13,360 excess deaths between now and 2100. That still pales in comparison to the more than 33,000 lives and counting that have been lost in the conflict in the past seven months. This Eid, let us all pray, regardless of our religious affiliations, for a permanent end to the hostilities. Even better, let us actively call on our governments to end the hostilities.
Wishing a joyous and prosperous Eid to those celebrating today!
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Amy Bowe 📝👇🏼 Thank you for sharing this ❤️ “Today, ~2 billion people around the world are observing Eid-ul-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. On a day traditionally celebrated with joyous feasts, one group of people that will not be celebrating in the same way are the 2.2 million people of Gaza, at least 85% of which are displaced and 50% of which are experiencing starvation, with the other 50% in food crisis or emergency. In addition to the humanitarian catastrophe, the conflict also represents an environmental catastrophe. A study published in December by a team of researchers from Queen Mary University and Lancaster University in the UK and the Climate and Community Project in the US, attempted to estimate the climate impact of the war, including: 💥 6,990 kilotonnes CO2 equivalent (KtCO2e) emissions related to Israeli defense spending based on its 2019 military budget of US$20.3 billion. In February, Israel passed an amended budget for 2023-2024 that saw defence spending increase 85% over pre-war levels to $32.6 billion. On this basis, emissions associated with Israeli military spending would equate to 11,215 KtCO2e, roughly the size of North Macedonia’s Scope 1 emissions. 💥 281 KtCO2e in emissions directly associated with the conflict during the first 60 days, including fighter jets, supply planes, artillery, tanks and vehicles. If we extend that analysis for the full 185 days of the conflict so far, direct emissions would equate to 866 KtCO2e. 💥 30,000 ktCO2e for reconstruction based on 100,000 buildings destroyed in the first 60 days. As of mid-March, the number of buildings estimated to have been destroyed totalled 157,200, which would increase the emissions associated with reconstruction to 47,160 ktCO2e. In aggregate, emissions associated with these three categories would total more than 59,241 ktCO2e, roughly equivalent to Portugal’s emissions. And the war rages on . . . The researchers were quick to admit the limitations of the study. Emissions from military operations remain under-analysed; according to the UNEP’s 2023 Emissions Gap report, military emissions are “insufficiently accounted” for by the UNFCCC. Using the “mortality cost of carbon” metric developed by Columbia University researcher Daniel Bressler in 2021, these emissions would result in ~13,360 excess deaths between now and 2100. That still pales in comparison to the more than 33,000 lives and counting that have been lost in the conflict in the past seven months. This Eid, let us all pray, regardless of our religious affiliations, for a permanent end to the hostilities. Even better, let us actively call on our governments to end the hostilities.
Wishing a joyous and prosperous Eid to those celebrating today!
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