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Don Wall February 11, 2021 SCREENSHOT The Urban Land Institute’s Toronto chapter kicked off Black History Month with a webinar billed as Redressing Black Displacement in Canada.
The Urban Land Institute’s Toronto chapter kicked off Black History Month with a powerful call for justice, a webinar featuring activists representing Black communities in Halifax, Toronto and Vancouver that have been victims of historical injustices or thoughtless urban renewal.
The Feb. 1 event was billed as Redressing Black Displacement in Canada.
Moderator Camille Mitchell, an architect with Gensler, facilitated a discussion featuring Angela Simmonds, manager of equity and access with the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society; Itah Sadu, co-owner of Toronto’s A Different Booklist Cultural Centre; and Stephanie Allen, founding member of the Hogan’s Alley Society in Vancouver.
The hospital said 32 babies, including four sets of twins, were born Jan. 18. Author: Taylor Weiter Updated: 1:25 PM EST January 20, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. More than 10 months after the first COVID-19 cases were announced in Kentucky, Norton Women s and Children s Hospital had a mini-baby boom this Monday.
The hospital said 32 babies, including four sets of twins, were born Jan. 18. On average, Norton Women s and Children s sees around 15 babies a day in January. January is usually a fairly slow month and we don’t expect it to be higher than average overall. It was an unusually busy day, said Pamela D. Missi, vice president and chief nursing officer at the hospital.