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Interfaith leaders stand in solidarity for legislation on national police reform

Interfaith leaders stand in solidarity for legislation on national police reform Akron’s interfaith community and leaders stood together Thursday at Antioch Baptist Church to voice support for legislation on national police reform.  On Monday,  Akron City Council passed a resolution 10-3 in support of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives in March. Now, a multifaith coalition wants to see the Senate approve the legislation. “Every profession needs to have people looking over their shoulder, whether you’re a lawyer, a doctor, a pharmacist or police officer,” said Marty Belsky, a University of Akron law professor and former prosecutor who spoke at the a news conference at the church.

5 things to do in downtown Shreveport

Liz Swaine Go green downtown this weekend with plants and Mother Earth. Barter, trade and shop ‘til you drop at the Snowmageddon Plant Swap and Downtown Mercantile Market, celebrate Earth Day at Sci-Port and 155 years with a church whose history is a part of the story of Shreveport. Later, enjoy a most uncommon park during the giant kickoff for a spring and summer of outdoor fun! Live, laugh, plant, love in our #CoolDowntown.  1.    Swap or purchase plants and garden item items at the Snowmageddon Plant Swap, the largest of its kind in the area. Bring some plants, seeds, or cuttings to trade for items you want more! Bone up on your bartering skills and have great greenery to show for it. While there, talk plants with Master Gardeners, score free stuff, buy from various vendors and enjoy fresh eats from Greek, Mexican and Jamaican food trucks.  When: Sat., April 24, 10 am-3 pm. Where: The Lot, 400 Crockett Street. Cost: Free admittance. Info: downtownshreveport/plantswap/

Community health screening – Gazette Journal

CHARLIE KOENIG / GAZETTE-JOURNAL A community health screening for Mathews residents was held last Thursday at Antioch Baptist Church, Susan. Screening services offered included body mass index, blood pressure and HbA1c (test for determining diabetes). The clinic, which was held by the Gloucester Mathews Free Clinic, was made possible through a grant from the Mathews Rotary Club. Here, a patient gets her blood sugar level screened by Kelly Moneymaker, RN, GMCC’s director of patient care. Standing behind them, from left, are the Rev. Julia Forrest of Antioch Baptist, and Bill Stearns and Tim Hill of the Mathews Rotary Club. Another GMCC health screening is slated for Saturday, May 8, from 10 a.m. to noon, at Mathews Baptist Church.

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