Kamala Harris is because Shirley Chisholm was
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In 1989, retired Rep. Shirley Chisholm of New York City told an audience of 300 women in Canton, Ohio that if they expected to be catalysts for societal change, they had to learn how to pick their fights and take their place as equal partners.
Chisholm came to Canton to take part in the Stark County Women’s History Project. And who better?
She told the gathering: “Don’t let anyone tell you in what direction you should go. If anyone tries to stop you from being what you want to be, just say, ‘Please, get out of my path, I’m on a mission.’”
CANTON The New York-style pizza served for many years by the DeChellis family still is available, but the location has changed.
Michael DeChellis and Bobbie Alm are making the pizzas and other fare in the former Lucia s restaurant building at 1076 O Jays Parkway NE. Pick-up and delivery orders currently are available, and eventually DeCehllis and Alm hope to be open and serving dine-in customers at their yet-to-be-named location.
The plan is to continue the pizza and Italian restaurant launched by Michael s father, Philip J. DeChellis in the late 1980s in Alliance and then Canton. In 1988, Philip DeChellis opened Napoli s Pizza at 300 Cleveland Ave. N and 10 years later relocated to the former Salad Bowl at 221 Market Ave. N.