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The Evolution of Revolution – Votes for Women

CATEGORY: We Celebrate Equality
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The freedom to vote and participate in government will ignite a fire in the very depths of their soul that will eventually burn through centuries-old dogma and oppression to make way for a new society built on equality for all – not just women, but all people. Continue reading

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Egypt’s Equality Revolution

CATEGORY: We Celebrate Equality
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As we watch what unfolds in that region of the world, we have the privilege of witnessing the evolution of equality. Born from this revolution is the awakening of personal worth – the fuel that can ultimately consume corruption and reshape the country and region until finally, equality has made them free. But there is much to do, and the flames of personal worth & value must be fanned and encouraged to grow. Continue reading

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WE HONOR: Martin Luther King Jr.

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On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King evoked the name of Lincoln in his “I Have a Dream” speech, which is credited with mobilizing supporters of desegregation and prompted the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Continue reading

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Reclaim Your Power From the Past

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As we look back and wallow in our history we give our personal power to our past; and as such, we walk powerless through the present moment. So wake up and reclaim your power from your history. Pick up the pieces of life’s lessons and move on from this moment. Continue reading

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ART: We Are Equal by Glenn Aupperle

CATEGORY: We Celebrate Equality
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I was moved by this project’s meaning. It seemed for me it was a voice to my vision. So I went out to the great Salt Lake and on the drive back home, the thought of all the people becoming apart of this movement took place. Continue reading

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TBA CHARLESTON, WV
TBA ATLANTA, GA
TBA RICHMOND, VA
I live with my parents and I’m 29 years old. Salt lake city is my hometown and I have three pugs.

I have downs syndrome. Sometimes people been teasing me cause I look different. I went to many schools. I was vulnerable and it would make people want to tease me when I was in school. One time a boy spitted on me on my glasses. Another time a girl pinched me hard on the shoulder and it hurt. And other students would call me slow. And when people do these things it kind of makes me a little sad and hurt.

I love my family and they are precious to me. I like to go to the movies with my brothers and listen to my favorite singer Taylor Hicks. I’m happy...  » READ MORE «