
Freedom of religion and belief in the age of fundamentalism; hosted by Deutsche Welle (Photo credit: deutsche-welle)
Nicholas Murray Butler, American diplomat and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Dan Savage speaking at IWU as part of Gender Issues Week. Photo by soundfromwayout (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Suzan Johnson Cook at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, June 14, 2011. As of 2011, she is the United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Category:Monuments_and_memorials Category:Monuments and memorials in Washington, D.C. (Original text : This bronze figure, entitled "Justice," is one of the three parts of the Oscar Straus Memorial. Between this and its companion figure, "Reason" is a fountain. Inscription reads: "Our liberty of worship is not a concession nor a privilege, but an inherent right.") (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I saw this bus in the main street of Kaitaia (Northland New Zealand) I think the driver had stopped for munchies (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Syndicated sex advice columnist Dan Savage talking about micropenises, double penetration, and every taboo topic the crowd asked him. He was at Illinois Wesleyan for part of Gender Issues Week en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Savage (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Activist and NORML Board Member Dominic Holden, at Seattle Hempfest, 2007, carrying two megaphones as he prepares for the "sweep" of the grounds to make sure that everyone clears out at the end of the fest. Security HQ in background. The following year, Holden joined the staff of Seattle weekly paper The Stranger. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
1933 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Norman Angell on exhibit to the public at the Imperial War Museum, London, England (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
"Radical Russ" Belville recording video directly to a laptop computer. "Cousin" Kenny Davis at right. Seattle Hempfest 2010, Myrtle Edwards Park, Seattle, Washington. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Suzan Johnson Cook at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, June 14, 2011. As of 2011, she is the United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
'Mary Jane the Cannabus', the vehicle of a NORML cannabis activism group, seen in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
NORML members protest in Lafayette Park during the annual July 4th "Smoke-In." (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
American pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Emily Greene Balch (1867-1961) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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