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A year after an important civil rights settlement, Alabama is on a journey towards sanitation equity for its rural Black communities. While progress is slow, every step forward counts. Let's keep pushing for justice and equality. Discover more about this crucial issue here: https://okt.to/axElHZ
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We need to stand for justice - we need to hold each other accountable to standards that promote justice, and we all need to behave in ways that create the conditions for access to justice - this is how we build strong “villages”!!! https://lnkd.in/gTtYDUTm
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Check out our 2024 Annual Report to learn how we approach our mission to examine disparities and dismantle the systemic racism that drives them so we can all thrive together. Many of the same barriers to success that harm people from racial, Indigenous, and tribal backgrounds hold back all Maine people, regardless of race. By analyzing laws, policies, and practices through a racial justice lens, we can identify and remove the barriers that prevent all Maine people from enjoying life the way it should be. https://lnkd.in/eybWpRP2
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The Revolutionary Concept of Justice and Accountability Explore the revolutionary concept of justice, accountability, and equal treatment for all, regardless of their origin. Discover how this concept is essential for the dream of liberty and human flourishing. Join us on this thought-provoking journey. #JusticeForAll #AccountabilityMatters #EqualTreatment #RevolutionaryConcept #DreamOfLiberty #HumanFlourishing #RuleOfLaw #LeadershipAccountability #LawAndJustice #EqualStandards
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MATI Conference Interpreter | CHI™- Spanish | Educational Interpreter | Active languages: EN-ES-DE-RO | Passive languages: FR-IT-NL-AF
The United States, despite its vast linguistic diversity, has no official language at the federal level. This traces back to the nation’s founding, where early leaders, like the framers of the Constitution, avoided designating an official language to foster inclusion and reflect the nation’s openness to immigrants from all backgrounds. While English has always been the dominant language, various states have adopted English as their official language independently, and movements for an official federal language have surfaced over the years, often in response to waves of immigration. However, these efforts have consistently been met with debates over freedom, inclusion, and cultural identity. Given this history, do you think having an official language would unify the nation, or would it risk marginalizing non-English-speaking communities?
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On February 29, 1968, The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, known as the Kerner Commission released a report on race relations that concluded that the rioting was a response to decades of "pervasive discrimination and segregation." The Commission's 426-page report is regarded as "the touchstone for race relations" and as "one of the two seminal works" on race in this country. It was also a bestseller, outselling even the Warren Report which dealt with President Kennedy's assassination. #blackmenspeakpodcast #americanhistory #blackhistory
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Happy 4th of July from RW Tucker Associates! Today, we celebrate the spirit of freedom, independence, and unity that defines our great nation. As we gather with family and friends, let's take a moment to reflect on the values that make America strong and the freedoms we cherish. At RW Tucker Associates, we are committed to upholding the principles of justice and equality that our country was founded upon. Whether you're enjoying a barbecue, watching fireworks, or spending time with loved ones, we wish you a safe and joyful Independence Day! In observance of the holiday, our offices will be closed today and Friday, but we will be back to assist you with all your legal needs Monday morning. Happy Independence Day! #IndependenceDay #4thOfJuly #Freedom #RWTuckerAssociates #CriminalDefense #PersonalInjury #JusticeForAll #LegalExperts #TuckerAndAssociates #YourRights #LegalHelp #InjuryLawyer #DefenseAttorney #CelebrateAmerica
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Researcher & Project Manager | International Human Rights | ex-Harvard Kennedy School Transitional Justice Research Coordinator
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For comparative, worldwide data on transitional justice—human rights prosecutions, truth commissions, reparations, and more from 1970 to 2020—check out the new site from the Carr Center's Transitional Justice Evaluation Team: https://lnkd.in/e5c_EiV5
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To ensure fairness, equity, and accountability for all its members is the foundational obligation of any civilised community. Justice serves as the cornerstone upon which civil societies are built. It encompasses not only the administration of laws but also the pursuit of equality, the protection of rights, and the promotion of the common good. At Melinda Griffiths Lawyers, we're committed to upholding this duty. From protecting rights to ensuring fairness, we're here to advocate for you. Let's work together to build a society where justice prevails. \#Justice \#MelindaGriffithsLawyers \#Fairness 📞: 0242 262 640 📧: [email protected] 🌐: https://lnkd.in/gpnZYZrt
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