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Kate Carrigan Hill helped organize multiple protests against a potential Amazon distribution center in Churchill, specifically voicing concerns about the lack of in-person participation at public meetings and the public hearing.
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Discussion during the first day of a public hearing regarding a potential Amazon distribution center in Churchill revolved mostly around traffic, a concern voiced by many residents for months.
Texas-based Hillwood Development has proposed building a 2.6 million-square-foot distribution and logistics facility for Amazon at the former site of the George Westinghouse Research Park in Churchill.
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Since April 27, a total of eight nooses have been discovered at the construction site of an Amazon warehouse in Windsor. While Amazon and the companies it's hired to build the massive fulfilment site try to find out who’s responsible for placing the nooses, local Black social justice leaders are criticizing the e-commerce giant’s efforts.
This symbol of hate stresses Keren Prescott out. It reminds her of lynchings, like ones preceding an event that happened 100 years ago this week: the Tulsa massacre.
“Many of our brothers and sisters hung from nooses like the ones that were left here at Amazon,” Prescott said.