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Global Peace Forum race relations project successful

Global Peace Forum race relations project successful i KTVQ /i and last updated 2021-04-10 19:31:38-04 For the last year and a half, a local chapter of the Global Peace Foundation has been working on race relations between Native Americans and non-natives. That project will now serve as a model for others around the country. The results of the pilot project, Cross Community Reconciliation Forum, were presented on Friday. Dancing was part of the cultural exchange at a room at Community Leadership and Development, Inc. The project was planned to last six months, but went longer because of COVID shutdowns.

Last Responders Brace for Surge in Covid Deaths Across US

/ Editor s note: This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News Jan. 4, 2021. Republished with permission. Funeral director Kevin Spitzer has been overwhelmed with covid-related deaths in the small city of Aberdeen, South Dakota. He and his two colleagues at the Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home have been working 12-15 hours a day, seven days a week, to keep up with the demand in the community of 26,000. The funerals are sparsely attended, which would have been unthinkable before the pandemic. “We had a funeral for a younger man one recent Saturday, and not 20 people came, because most everyone was just afraid,” he said.

Funeral homes brace for surge in COVID-19 deaths

By Cindy Loose Kaiser Health News/TNS Funeral director Kevin Spitzer has been overwhelmed with COVID-19-related deaths in the small city of Aberdeen, SD. He and his two colleagues at the Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home have been working 12-15 hours a day, seven days a week, to keep up with the demand in the community of 26,000. The funerals are sparsely attended, which would have been unthinkable before the pandemic. “We had a funeral for a younger man one recent Saturday, and not 20 people came, because most everyone was just afraid,” he said. As COVID-19 has spread from big cities to rural communities, it has stressed not only hospitals, but also what some euphemistically call “last responders.” The crush has overwhelmed morgues, funeral homes and religious leaders, required ingenuity and even changed the rituals of honoring the dead.

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