This interview was educational and enlightening! It was such an honor to be part of the planning for our DE&I Juneteenth event and to see how inspiring it was to others here in the Charlotte office!
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Malcolm x Addresses the public after the March on Washington (1963) While he was still apart of the Nation of Islam
Malcolm X explains his point of view on the black civil rights movement and what he thinks the black culture should do to overcome the struggles of living during the black civil rights movement and what we could do as a whole to better our quality of life. explained by Malcolm X in this video
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Speaking Legally: A Glance Back at Human Rights History
Brief lesson from history: ever heard of the Cyrus Cylinder? 539 BC, a new charter issued by King Cyrus of Persia. Many consider it as the world's first human rights declaration. Yet, centuries later, we're still battling injustice and disdain for basic human rights. Our commitment: shedding light on these issues, relentlessly pursuing justice, globally. Remember, #JusticeNeverSleeps. #SpeakUp#HumanRightsHistory
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Dear connects
it is high time to recall, remember and review our stance on our fundamental duties
"Act with Integrity: Fulfill Your Duties, Inspire Change”.
We stand with nation
Nation first
Unite and Inspire
Don't believe on cryptic people's and speeches
Remember your fundamental duties as everyone knows, speaks and writes more on fundamental rights
Jai hind
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Today, we celebrate freedom, justice, and equality for all. Juneteenth reminds us of the resilience of the African American community and the ongoing fight for racial justice. At Maxey McFarland, we stand in solidarity, committed to upholding civil rights and advocating for fairness.
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Today, as we celebrate Juneteenth, we at Array take a moment to reflect on the long and arduous journey toward equality and justice for all. We honor the resilience, strength, and courage of those who fought tirelessly for their freedom and the countless others who continue to fight against systemic racism and oppression.
As a legal services provider, we recognize the critical role that law plays in shaping our society and the responsibility to use our skills and resources to promote equity and justice.
On this Juneteenth, let us celebrate the power of resilience, the triumph of the human spirit, and the promise of a brighter future where every person can live freely and with dignity.
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As we commemorate Bayard Rustin's remarkable journey today, let's reflect on his profound contributions to civil rights and human dignity. Rustin, a visionary Black, queer leader, taught us the power of steadfastness, courage, and unwavering commitment to justice. 🌍✨
"We need, in every community, a group of angelic troublemakers." - Bayard Rustin
In the spirit of Rustin's legacy, I urge us all to become those 'angelic troublemakers' in our communities and workplaces. Here are actions we can take to embody Rustin's ideals:
1. Advocate for Inclusivity: Champion policies and practices that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in your organization. Create spaces where everyone feels valued and heard.
2. Educate and Engage: Commit to learning about the intersections of civil rights, including race, gender, and sexuality. Share this knowledge within your networks to foster understanding and empathy.
3. Mobilize for Change: Get involved in community initiatives that aim to dismantle systemic inequalities. Whether it's through volunteering, mentoring, or supporting equitable legislation, your contribution can spark significant change.
As members of the global community, let's honor Rustin's memory by taking tangible steps towards a more just and equitable world. 🌈🕊️
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