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Columbus pastors slam Ginther for playing politics with Black lives

Specifically, the trio want Ginther to do more to change what they describe as a culture of racism in the police division and to speak more with people like themselves, who they say have different points of view than he does. The mayor has no idea how traumatized African American males  including those of us who are pastors  how we are victims of post-traumatic stress disorder every time we come in contact, seeing a police car or seeing the (cruiser) lights, Kee said.  We re talking about how psychologically how messed up we are as Black men because we are on the edge.

What has COVID-19 meant to you? Event series will help people grieve, share stories

What has COVID-19 meant to you? Event series will help people grieve, share stories The Olympian 2/4/2021 Rolf Boone, The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.) Feb. 4 The Olympia-based nonprofit Interfaith Works, a coalition of more than 30 faith communities, is set to host a series of events, beginning Saturday, to help people grieve, share stories and engage in reflection about the pandemic. More than 6,400 people in Thurston County have contracted the virus and 63 people have died since the county began tracking the virus in early March. The idea for the series came after Corey Passons, the interfaith relations program manager, had a discussion with a former board member about the pandemic in December.

Vigil held for Kansas City s homicide victims

Vigil held for Kansas City s homicide victims
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Neighbors helping neighbors: Food pantries and Can-A-Thon provide food to families in need

Two mobile food pantries in the past week and the annual Can-A-Thon continue to show that Butts County is a caring community where neighbors help neighbors. On Saturday, Dec. 5, the St. Vincent DePaul Society (SVDS) at Saint Mary Mother of God Catholic Church in Jackson hosted their fourth Drive-In Food Pantry of 2020. The food pantry was made possible by a grant from the St. Vincent DePaul state office and donations from Saint Mary’s parishioners. A total of 87 families were served — 80 with boxes of food that included fresh and frozen meat products, and seven families with $50 gift cards. On Monday, Dec. 7, Action Ministries hosted a Drive Thru Mobile Food Pantry at First Baptist Church of Jackson. Approximately 10,000 pounds of a variety of foods was given away.

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