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Tens of thousands march across to protest police killings of Black citizens
People in New York City and Washington DC have protested yesterday against police violence which recently killed several Black persons.
Those marches show young and old, Black and White, together in their demands for more equality and less violence by the police.
Click on this link to read the article and watch what CBC News reporter describes:
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Young elephant survives attack by 14 lions
You know how cats don’t like water? Well, big cats don’t either! That’s how this young elephant escapes an attack by 14 hungry lionesses.
▶ Hercules the Elephant survives attack by 14 Lions – Norman Carr Safaris – YouTube.
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Bad hair day…
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Watch Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
“Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Pakistani girl, gave an incredible speech as she accepted her Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway on Wednesday after becoming an icon of the fight for children’s education rights. She just became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate in history, and her speech shows her spectacular wisdom...’I tell my story not because it is unique but because it is not,’ she said. ‘It is the story of many girls. Today, I tell their stories too. I have brought with me some of my sisters from Pakistan, from Nigeria, and from Syria who share this story…This award is not just for me. It is for those forgotten children who want education,’ Yousafzai said. ‘It is for those frightened children who want peace. It is for those voiceless children who want change. I am here to stand up for their rights, to raise their voice.'” – Business Insider
via ▶ Watch Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech – YouTube.
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Fashion photographer takes photos of kids with disabilities
NYC-based photographer Rick Guidotti was in Cincinnati photographing local families of kids living with genetic, physical, and behavioral differences. His non-profit, Positive Exposure, aims to show the “beauty in human diversity.” Film produced by Carrie Cochran, September 2014. Exhibition in Cincinnati, October 2014.
NYC-based photographer Rick Guidotti was in Cincinnati photographing local families of kids living with genetic, physical, and behavioral differences. His non-profit, Positive Exposure, aims to show the "beauty in human diversity." Produced by Carrie Cochran. September 2014
via Former fashion photographer trades supermodels for kids with disabilities on Vimeo.