It is time to recognize and repair longstanding wrongs.īuilding a future of justice requires mending an unjust past. Historical injustices manifest themselves in poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, and social instability for entire communities and countries. Reparatory justice is also crucial to realize racial equality and atone for the enduring legacy of centuries of enslavement and colonialism. We must listen to those experiencing injustice and ensure their concerns and demands are at the centre of efforts to dismantle discriminatory structures. We need a renewed social contract, based on rights and opportunities for all, to tackle poverty and exclusion, invest in education, and rebuild trust and social cohesion. We must defend civic space by protecting free expression and assembly – the bedrock of pluralist, peaceful and inclusive societies. We must speak out against hate speech - offline and online. We all have a responsibility to engage in solidarity with movements for equality and human rights everywhere.Īnd we must extend solidarity to everyone fleeing conflict or persecution without any discrimination based on race, religion or ethnicity. This year’s theme – “Voices for Action against Racism” – calls on us to listen closely, to speak out loudly, and act decisively. Les Africains et les personnes d’ascendance africaine, les Asiatiques et les personnes d’ascendance asiatique, les populations minoritaires, les peuples autochtones, les migrants, les réfugiés et tant d’autres continuent de subir la stigmatisation, la discrimination et la violence, et de servir de boucs émissaires. Ces phénomènes ont des conséquences terribles, dont les discriminations multiples et transversales que subissent les femmes de couleur et les groupes minoritaires.Īucun pays n’est à l’abri de l’intolérance ni de la haine. Les liens entre racisme et inégalité de genre sont indéniables. Le racisme accélère par ailleurs les discours publics grossiers qui banalisent la haine, nient la dignité et incitent à la violence. Il déstabilise les sociétés, sape les démocraties, porte atteinte à la légitimité de l’État et fait obstacle à une reprise inclusive et durable après le COVID-19. Il reste un facteur d’inégalité persistant et continue de priver des personnes de leurs droits humains fondamentaux. Hours of business: Mon-Fri 10 to 6 Number 46 is at the northern end of Shepherd Market, formerly the location of Shepherds bindery, a five minute walk from Green Park tube station (Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines) and only slightly more from Bond Street station.Je suis heureux d’être parmi vous à l’occasion de la Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la discrimination raciale.Ĭette journée est à la fois une journée de reconnaissance et un appel urgent à l’action.Īujourd’hui encore, le racisme continue d’empoisonner les institutions, les structures sociales et la vie quotidienne dans toutes les sociétés. We also display a selection of stock at our Mayfair shop: 46 Curzon Street Number 48 is on the south side of Bedford Square, a five minute walk from Totten ham Court Road or Goodge Street underground stations and a ten minute walk from Russell Square. Great Britain Hours of business: Mon-Fri 9:30 to 5 Our primary address is our Bloomsbury shop: Stock Code: 205870 Members of: Antiquarian Booksellers Association Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association International League of Antiquarian Booksellers Lionel Foster, collector of Nelsonian and other maritime materials some of which are now at Greenwich. Crisp (1851-1922), genealogist and owner of a private press, whose library was sold at Sotheby's in 4 parts in 1922, 1923, and 1935 ownership inscription in ink(!) on half-title of R. Provenance: William Harry Vane Milbank (1848-1892) was educated at Eton and served in the Royal Horse Guards, latterly acting as a JP in North Yorkshire where he was born. The plates after Monsiau give a certain 18eme charm to the somewhat rough scenes depicted. The French critic Freron wrote: 'le poissard peint la nature, basse si l’on veut aux regards dédaigneux d’une certaine dignité philosophique, mais très agréable, quoi qu’en disent les délicats'. He was born in 1719 dying after a fairly rackety life in 1757. The 'poissard' genre of literature, named after the fish wives of Les Halles the erstwhile great market in Paris, well known for its louche haunts, was popular in the second half of the 18th century and Vadé is the best known exponent of the genre. ONE OF 100 LARGE PAPER COPIES of an edition limited to 300. Paris: chez Defer de Maisonneuve, de l'imprimerie Didot le jeune, 1900 by Petit, gilt panel on covers with fleurons within a triple gilt fillet, spine gilt, gilt turn-ins, gilt arms on covers of William Harry Vane Milbank 4to (335 x 240mm.) 6,, 167p., 4 colour-printed plates, French red morocco c.
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