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It s been a year since George Floyd s murder What s changed in Salem?

It s been a year since George Floyd s murder. What s changed in Salem? View Comments It has been one year since the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, one year since an 8 minute and 46 second video of the encounter sparked international protests and a call, once again, for racial justice. In Salem, those who have long sought equal treatment for people of color saw a spike in interest in achieving those changes. They participated in and sometimes insisted on   conversations and action within city councils, school boards, police departments and the state Legislature. One year removed from Floyd s death, the Statesman Journal looks back on how the fight for racial equity and justice has developed, and what the road ahead may yet hold.

Philly kids, teachers march for schools, racial justice: Normal is not OK

Philly kids, teachers march for schools, racial justice: ‘Normal is not OK’ Kristen A. Graham, The Philadelphia Inquirer © TOM GRALISH/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Participants listen to speakers during a rally at School District headquarters on North Broad St Sunday. Christina Ly was a sophomore in high school when a ceiling in her high school collapsed, raining pieces of plaster and streams of water into hallways at the Academy at Palumbo in South Philadelphia. Palumbo educators had warned officials of problems at the school, but their warnings went unheeded. In addition to environmental problems, Palumbo, like all 220 schools in the Philadelphia School District, doesn’t have enough staff, enough supplies, enough money, Ly said.

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