![]() What is equity? In the simplest terms, it means fairness, which is not necessarily the same thing as equality. Here’s the piece. It even encompasses our version and a few riffs on it, including our followup collaboration with the Center for Story-Based Strategy & Angus, #the4thbox.Ĭynthia Silva Parker was quoted by Sustainable Cities Network in an article: Infusing Equity into the Urban Planning Process. : We were notified via Twitter that the original creator of the original graphic wrote a piece cataloging the evolution of the meme. We’re on social media and email and since this article was first published: We especially enjoy hearing about how this image helps to start conversations about equity and equality. We love hearing stories about how the image is being used so please get in touch with us and let us know how you used it. This image is free to use with attribution: “Interaction Institute for Social Change | Artist: Angus Maguire.” For online use please provide links: and. ![]() Download (.zip package containing JPGs, PDF, PNG, and AI) Would you like to use this image somewhere? Please feel free to download the high-resolution image and use in your presentations. As a gift to the world of equity practitioners, IISC engaged artist Angus Maguire to draw a new version of an old favorite (since we could only find pixelated versions of the original). IISC has long believed that this image, illustrating the difference between equality and equity, is worth a thousand words. ![]() ![]() Read below for information on the license under which the illustrations are released. ![]() Yes! You do not need written permission to reproduce the work. ATTENTION FRIENDS! Can you use the equality vs equity illustration in your book/video/presentation/etc? ![]()
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