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Sir Paul McCartney se ha unido a la nueva tolerancia global "que no se juzgue" la campaña - la adición de su voz y su tolerancia a la cotización de Nicole Kidman, Ellen DeGeneres, Daniel Craig, el arzobispo Desmond Tutu, Natalie Portman y Judi Dench.
La campaña en línea y de base está usando los medios sociales y los contenidos digitales, ya que invita al público a participar por subir las fotos de la afirmación "Yo soy!", Videos y blogs comparten sus experiencias de ser juzgados - y juzgar a los demás, y la firma de la "24 - Desafío horas "no juzgar en el pensamiento o acción, y en la escuela" Los ideales de Estados Unidos "la competencia, y" Letting Go del proyecto Árbol de Juicio ". --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sir Paul McCartney joins Everyone Matters – Adds his Wings line – “Live and Let Live”
Sir Paul McCartney has joined the new Global Tolerance “Don’t Judge” campaign – adding his voice and Tolerance quote to Nicole Kidman, Ellen DeGeneres, Daniel Craig, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Natalie Portman and Dame Judi Dench.
The legendary former Beatle has chosen a phrase of tolerance – “Live and Let Live” – from the opening chorus of his 1973 Wings’ song – written with his late wife Linda McCartney – which summarizes the both global – and personal – message of the Everyone Matters campaign.
Global celebrities are joining with leading organizations — representing women and men, black and white, gay and straight, the disabled, children, seniors, ethnic, racial and religious groups — in a collective message to “Open Your Heart to Everyone’s Differences” and “Everyone has the right NOT to be judged based on who they are, or how they look.”
The online and grassroots campaign is using social media and digital content as it invites the public to engage by uploading “I Am!” photos of affirmation; videos and blogs sharing experiences being judged – and judging others; and signing up for the “24-Hour Challenge” to Not Judge in Thought or Action; and school-based “America’s Ideals” competition, and “Letting Go of Judgment” Tree project.
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