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COVID memorial creator hopes to personalize tribute

Jonathan Roberts Moore established the memorial in late November, getting the idea from a similar project in Washington, D.C., created by artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg. Unlike Firstenberg, however, Moore used colorful flags instead of white ones “because every person is unique, and every human life — everybody — is vibrant in their own way,” Moore said in November. At the time, Moore said she wanted to do something that would make the losses feel “more real” to people. She said she’s since had people stop and remark that they didn’t realize how many people have been lost in the region, with Northeast Tennessee’s death toll at 1,010 as of Friday.

MEPS vote to declare that the European Union is a LGBTIQ freedom zone – TheLiberal ie – Our News, Your Views

With more than 100 Polish regions, counties and municipalities adopted resolutions since March 2019 declaring themselves to be free from LGBTIQ ideology and one region in Hungary banning “dissemination and promotion of LGBTIQ propaganda” MEPS have unanimously declared the entire European Union as an “LGBTIQ freedom zone”. According the Guardian, before the vote, Terry Reintke, a German MEP in the Greens group, said the chamber’s resolution was a “first step”. She said: “You call us lunatics. You call us an irrelevant minority. You call us perverts. You call us an ideology. “You paraphrase books written thousands of years ago to justify your hate.

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Indigenous artists not getting a fair deal

Indigenous artists ‘not getting a fair deal’ 12-03-2021 13-10-2015 An Aboriginal artists’ group in Australia has urged Indigenous artists to stop selling their copyright, arguing that they are being exploited by large corporations. The Wangaba Roebourne Art Group, based in Pilbara, Western Australia, says it will no longer sell copyright for individual pieces of work, and will only license or sell pieces directly from now on. “History shows our artists are not getting a fair deal with selling their IP rights,” a statement on the collective’s Facebook page said. Christina Goodman, the group’s operations manager, told ABC News that she would like to see other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists pursuing the same policy.

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