
Bring your sleeping bags and snacks to go with the pizza provided with some snacks and other snacks available at the SOPAC concession stand. The group photo will be taken by the wonderful Maplewood-based photographer, Reggy Stainfil, you can check him out here.īend it Like Beckham will be the featured film at the slumber party type event. When black-and-white photography was the primary form of visual documentation, white provided a clear and bright contrast on the front pages of newspapers, attracting the eye of readers. If you would like to purchase one of the Eye of the Survivor calendars, please click here.Why Do We Wear White? We’re asking all participants to wear white in honor of the women from the suffrage movement who worked to earn our right to vote! You’ve likely seen women from all walks of life “wear white” to send a powerful message but why white? White, purple, and gold were the official colors of the National Woman’s Party and the suffragist movement.Īccording to the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage’s statement of purpose, the colors were chosen deliberately: purple for “loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause,” gold for “the color of light and life, and “the torch that guides our purpose.” And white, “the emblem of purity, symbolizes the quality of our purpose.” With white as their calling card, the suffragettes stood out not only in the streets but also in the media coverage of their marches. Reggy hosted the Pink Carpet Release Party for the premiere of his calendar earlier this week at The Waterfront in Newark, NJ. by Photos by Reggy Stainfil March 7, 2020. They inspire him to capture humanitys resilience against potentially. I’m honored to call Reggy a Rising Tide Entrepreneur and everyone at RTC is rooting for him to be a resounding success.” Maplewood South Orange PHOTOS: South Orange-Maplewood Leaders Wear White to Commemorate 100 Years of Suffrage. The founder/photographer, Reggy Stainfil, is inspired by the strength of these women. Every entrepreneur has that power to be a change agent. “It is the nature of entrepreneurs to see solutions where others see problems, to find ways to meet needs in their communities. “Reggy has photographed many a Rising Tide Capital event, so we know that he is an extremely talented photographer, but we are really excited to see him use craft to give back to support social change for a cause that effects his community,” Demmellash said. I hope to show everyone that regardless of their skill or talent, anyone can be a leader in their community.”Īlfa Demmellash, Founder, and CEO of Rising Tide Capital, really believes in the power Rising Tide Entrepreneurs to be change agents in their communities, and sees Reggy as a perfect example of what that looks like. “I want to raise awareness in my community, to motivate people to take action and seek preventative measures and to encourage others to support charities and organizations that fund cancer research. Half of the proceeds from the calendars will go directly to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Resilience during trying times in their lives. Rising Tide Entrepreneur, Reggy Stainfil, Founder/Photographer of the Eye of the Survivor calendar Reggy, a graduate of Rising Tide Capital’s Community Business Academy, was inspired by the strength of his 13 subjects and wanted to capture their


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Trademark Serial Number is a Unique ID to identify the THE EYE OF THE SURVIVOR mark in USPTO. This terrible disease has taken the lives of many and I want to be a part of helping in the fight against it.” By Reggy Stainfil Photography The THE EYE OF THE SURVIVOR trademark was assigned a Serial Number 86823088 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). “Using my photography to spread awareness about breast cancer is how I can contribute to this cause. “I believe these survivor calendars will stimulate discussion, and hopefully achieve more diligence among at-risk women to seek out opportunities for early detection,” Stainfil said.
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This calendar is the first project of what Reggy hopes will become a series that promotes progressive action towards finding a cure for cancer and other life-threatening diseases. JERSEY CITY, NJ-January 6, 2016- Reggy Stainfil, photographer, and Rising Tide Entrepreneur celebrates the launch of his inspirational calendar, “Eye of the Survivor.” The calendar honors 13 breast cancer survivors who, personifying hope and perseverance, shared their stories and faces to spread awareness about the disease.
