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Lockdown has exposed Britain's callous indifference towards disabled people
The effect of restrictions on this group is ignored, and the future hardly looks any brighter
15 January 2021 • 7:00pm
When I asked my doughty friend, a working mum on the other side of London, how she was bearing up in this latest lockdown, her reply was frighteningly stark: “I am left broken.” She has a teenage daughter with learning disabilities whom she loves to bits and makes her laugh. But this young woman needs help eating and drinking, uses a wheelchair, sleeps just three hours a night and has challenging behaviour. Schools are out, support systems have collapsed, activities are shut down. It is cold and raining, so even a walk in the park is a miserable struggle. And the final straw is a demand to hear “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” every waking moment.
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For ten years, the Boxcar Lillies, a local Americana band, has been delighting us with irresistible harmonies, sharp songwriting and lively performances. The group, which features Stephanie Marshall on guitar, washboard and cajon and Jenny Goodspeed on bass and guitar, will be joined by Katie Clarke, who plays guitar and clawhammer banjo, for a special anniversary show tomorrow night at 7 p.m. at the Iron Horse Music Hall, 20 Center St. in Northampton. Founding member Clarke is rejoining the band for this special occasion, having retired in 2015.
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organized version of you — the College Republicans.
As reported by The Washington Free Beacon, members recently attended a “Stop the Steal” rally.
Subsequently, they Instagrammed a photo of six guys standing in front of an American flag, boasting a MAGA banner.
But
also behind ’em: two logos for the
Proud Boys — a controversial group reportedly started by comedian Gavin McInnes as a joke (Gavin’s since stepped away).
ASUO takes action after University of Oregon College Republicans respond to a statement by UO College Democrats after College Republicans’ support the Proud Boys-affiliated "Stop The Steal" pro-Trump rally in Salem on Nov. 8. Read more: https://t.co/cWFCDuonS0
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Student activists at the University of Oregon are attempting to remove the College Republicans from campus for attending a "stop the steal" rally.
Members of the university's student government are working to "deplatform" the club by cutting off its organizational funding and revoking its status as an official campus group. The governing body has yet to dissolve the club, though it unanimously passed a resolution calling for "cultural competency training" for all organizations during a meeting with College Republican leaders. Student activists have since called on the group to condemn white supremacy and political violence, a condemnation it has issued several times.
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