Diversity
Jun 21 2009, Adam KRaymond

Filed under: News, Weird Diversity is great. Especially when it’s organic and real and not a horrid photoshop job that completely undermines your intentions, like this cover of the Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department’s Spring & Summer FU

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Cameroon-born Pierre N’Gahane, the newly named Prefect for the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, poses for photographers in Marseille, France,Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008. N’Gahane’s appointment was approved at a Cabinet meeting presided over by President...