Equality
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So of course I had to be interested in human rights, and
equality
and justice, and using my elbows!
When you educate people, they are going to be different, and today all over, we need to work for gender
equality.
Can we end hunger, achieve gender equality, halt climate change, all in the next 15 years?
Despite widespread poverty, a decade-long civil war, and now recently, a devastating earthquake, Nepal has made significant strides in the fight for
equality.
When we spoke to activists, they told us that empowerment begins with ensuring proper gender equality, where the women's status is established in society.
In 2010, Argentina became the first country in Latin America and the 10th in the world to adopt marriage
equality.
They are for a lot of people that, even though they may never get married, will be perceived differently by their coworkers, their families and neighbors, from the national state's message of
equality.
I feel very proud of Argentina because Argentina today is a model of
equality.
JC: Yes, there are still tragedies that happen on the bumpy road to
equality.
What we ultimately took away from our journey is,
equality
is not a Western invention.
LD: One of the key factors in this
equality
movement is momentum, momentum as more and more people embrace their full selves and use whatever opportunities they have to change their part of the world, and momentum as more and more countries find models of
equality
in one another.
When Argentina embraced marriage equality, Uruguay and Brazil followed.
When Ireland said yes to equality, (Applause) the world stopped to notice.
One year after returning home from our trip, marriage
equality
came to California.
And we can do it through unignorable acts of bravery, standing up for gender
equality.
It's time that half of the world's population had voice and
equality
within our world's religions, churches, synagogues, mosques and shrines around the world.
And gender equality, it's like a tide, it would lift all boats, not just women.
Most African slavery had no deeper reason than legal punishment or intertribal warfare, but the Europeans who preached a universal religion, and who had long ago outlawed enslaving fellow Christians, needed justification for a practice so obviously at odds with their ideals of
equality.
"By overthrowing its government and seizing power himself?" "Your Honor, as a young and successful military officer, Napoléon fully supported the French Revolution, and its ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
"Be that as it may, Napoléon introduced a new constitution and a legal code that kept some of the most important achievements of the revolution in tact: freedom of religion abolition of hereditary privilege, and
equality
before the law for all men." "All men, indeed.
What kind of
equality
is that?" "The only kind that could be stably maintained at the time, and still far ahead of France's neighbors."
That's why sounding the alarm about the impact of racism on health in the United States, the ongoing institutional and interpersonal violence that people of color face, compounded by our tragic legacy of 250 years of slavery, 90 years of Jim Crow and 60 years of imperfect equality, sounding the alarm about this is central to doing my job right as New York City's Health Commissioner.
So, too, is climate change, human rights, gender equality, even conflict.
If you care about gender
equality
or poverty or migration or public health, then sex worker rights matter to you.
Just as I cannot and don't wish to turn back to the clock on
equality
and diversity, and yet must understand the sense of loss they can inspire, so, too, I refuse and could not if I wished turn back the clock on an ever more closely knit, interdependent world, and on inventions that won't stop being invented.
When a movement includes in its discourse language around gender equality, it increases dramatically the chances it will adopt nonviolence, and thus, the likelihood it will succeed.
The humanitarian organization CARE wanted to launch a campaign on gender
equality
in villages in northern India.
And I would go as far as to say that every equation is like this, every mathematical equation where you use that
equality
sign is actually a metaphor.
Our immune systems are just as much a battleground for
equality
as the rest of our bodies.
The fact is, there is not now, nor has there ever been in the whole of history, a single country in the world where women have
equality
with men.
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