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Cafe Sankofa Cooperative to hold in-person festivities commemorating Juneteenth

Cafe Sankofa Cooperative to hold in-person festivities commemorating Juneteenth
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This SU department chair's 2nd classroom is a yoga studio at Salt City Market

This SU department chair s 2nd classroom is a yoga studio at Salt City Market Sarah Slavin | Senior Staff Writer Salt City Market is hosting yoga classes every Monday from 6-7 p.m. The classes started during mid-March. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Besides being a professor at Syracuse University’s School of Education, Marcelle Haddix also teaches yoga classes. Haddix started leading yoga classes at Salt City Market every Monday from 6-7 p.m. in mid-March. The $10 class is for patrons of any level and must be registered for in advance through Eventbrite. Her passion for teaching yoga comes from a greater interest in the Syracuse community. She wants to foster a tight-knit group of people who are committed to their health through her classes.

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How COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted people of color in Syracuse

How COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted people of color in Syracuse Cassie Cavallaro | Asst. Illustration Editor Despite making up only 10.8% of the population, Black residents accounted for 23.9% of confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of March 9. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. In December, a doctor told Janice Lovette that her father, Douglas Dixie, only had 24 to 48 hours before he was going to die of COVID-19.  Nearly three months later, Dixie is alive and has recovered. But to Lovette, he is only alive today because she and her family did not give up hope, even when some employees at the hospital did. 

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