The Egalitarian Post mission is a global movement for freedom, social justice, and solidarity. Our goal is to achieve a peaceful world where these basic values can be enhanced and where each individual can live a meaningful life with the full development of his or her personality and talents, and with the guarantee of human and civil rights in a democratic framework of society.
EQUALITY
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Equality vs. Equity: What's the Difference?
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affirmative action,
Equality,
equity,
women rights
Friday, January 1, 2016
EGALITARIAN DAY JULY 2ND!
Children Just Like Me: A Unique Celebration of Children Around the World by Pinterest.com
By James H. Williams
On July 2nd at 12:00 p.m. of every year beginning 2016 we are acknowledging globally human equality. A day for Everyone, Everybody, Everywhere to recognize human equality. Play Neo Soul, Conscious Rap, African Vibes, Reggae, Country, Latin Vibes, Classical, Jazz, Opera; Sit quietly, Walk on the Beach, Dance, do all which speaks to equality of life for ALL.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
"I Only Fear Allah"
By: James H. Williams
“Taqwa” is Arabic for “Fear of Allah.” Of late, a group of world citizens (meaning, we are all part of the global human society), has attempted to perverse one of the world’s oldest religions in the name of Islam and for their demented goals and gains.
“Taqwa” is Arabic for “Fear of Allah.” Of late, a group of world citizens (meaning, we are all part of the global human society), has attempted to perverse one of the world’s oldest religions in the name of Islam and for their demented goals and gains.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Cut That T.V. Off And Read A Book
“Knowledge is Power, and Words are its Weapon...el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz, aka Malcolm X”
By: James H. Williams
If a picture is worth a thousand words, this picture is speaking volumes! “Cut that T.V. off and read a book” should be our daily message to humanity. It matters if we read to our children, in family settings, at book clubs, at public libraries, and to each other sharing gained knowledge. The following list of authors is certainly not exhausted, but their works are very insightful reading.
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