The call has been made by Councillor Thomas Tudor, county councillor for the Castle ward of Haverfordwest. International Women s Day is annually held on March 8 to celebrate women s achievements throughout history and across nations. It is also known as the United Nations (UN) Day for Women s Rights and International Peace. County Hall has previously been illuminated as a symbol of support with the Black Lives Matter campaign, for Holocaust Memorial Day, for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, to celebrate the anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day), and to mark LGBT+ History Month. Cllr Tudor has also asked for the March 8 illumination for this do be done to raise the issue of the protest Against State Pension Inequality iowards women, following a previous Notice of motion on this issue: Back in September 2019, Cllr Tudor submitted this notice of motion to the council: “Pembrokeshire County Council calls upon the Government to make fair transitional state pensi
(RNS) Twice a month, the three women gather a mosque outreach director, a religious freedom scholar and a longtime Reform rabbi though the three have never met together in person.
They are the co-hosts of the “Sister Act” podcast, who have developed a virtual table focused on discussions of “life, faith and resilience.” With every episode, they take turns unmuting their computer mics and conversing on all manner of topics of interest to women, to people of faith and whoever else might tune in.
“The most important thing we wanted to point out was that we’re women in the faith space,’’ said the podcast’s founder, Hurunnessa Fariad. “We all can attest to this all three of us that being female faith leaders, we are not always given the stage. We are not always given the seat at the table.”
ENMU Student Association of Social Workers Named Volunteer of the Month by Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce
Written by Desiree Cooper
February 19, 2021 The Eastern New Mexico University Student Association of Social Workers receiving Volunteer of the Month for February form the Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce.
The Eastern New Mexico University Student Association of Social Workers (SASW) has received two awards this semester recognizing the positive impact the organization s members have made in their local communities: Volunteer of the Month for February from the Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce and the Six Principles of Non-Violence Award during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration, sponsored by the City of Portales Cultural Affairs Committee, ENMU, Portales Municipal Schools, KENW-TV and the New Mexico State Martin Luther King Jr. Commission.
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Updated: 12:27 PM MST December 29, 2020
ARIZONA, USA It’s a tradition that at the end of each year we take a look back and reflect on what happened: the good, the bad and the ugly. In order to learn from the bad and appreciate the good, this tradition may be especially important in a year that, for many, seems to be made up mostly of the ugly.
The coronavirus pandemic has undoubtedly dominated people’s lives and the news cycle this year. Add to that the civil unrest over the summer that many big cities and small towns across the U.S. experienced and combine it with a contentious presidential election and 2020 could be considered exceptionally ugly.