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Clinging to life, Karen Lewis worried Mayor Lightfoot was being dirty, underhanded as CTU considered proposal to reopen schools

Clinging to life, Karen Lewis worried Mayor Lightfoot was being dirty, underhanded as CTU considered proposal to reopen schools
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Data analysis: Chicago vaccine rollout reflects US racial disparities

Just not equal at all : Vaccine rollout in Chicago a microcosm of racial disparities nationwide People of color have suffered most from COVID-19. Now that vaccines are here, they are far less likely to have received a first dose for many of the same reasons. Nada Hassanein, Grace Hauck, Jayme Fraser and Aleszu Bajak, USA TODAY Published 5:43 pm UTC Feb. 15, 2021 CHICAGO – Angelina Zayas turned her Grace and Peace Church, which serves the greater Belmont Cragin community on the city s northwest side, into a food bank. Instead of Sunday services, she hands out winter coats and canned goods. Her phone rings at all times of the day and night with grieving congregants. Often, she doesn’t know what to say.

Just not equal at all: Vaccine rollout in Chicago a microcosm of racial disparities nationwide

Just not equal at all : Vaccine rollout in Chicago a microcosm of racial disparities nationwide Nada Hassanein, Grace Hauck, Jayme Fraser and Aleszu Bajak, USA TODAY © Grace Hauck, USA TODAY Patients enter and exit the vaccination and testing site at Roseland Community Hospital on Chicago s far south side on Feb. 8, 2021. Many receiving vaccinations at the hospital were not locals and hailed from neighborhoods across the city. CHICAGO – Angelina Zayas turned her Grace and Peace Church, which serves the greater Belmont Cragin community on the city s northwest side, into a food bank. Instead of Sunday services, she hands out winter coats and canned goods.

What s in a Name? Bellefonte mascot controversy continues into 2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

ANDREW DESTIN Special to The Express AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins The Echo Theater is seen on Dec. 10 in Laurens, S.C. The Echo Project is working to renovate the building that once housed the racist Redneck Shop into a community center and racial reconciliation museum. AP Photo/Fernando Vergara Dialysis patients Jorge Aldana, 63, right, and John Diaz, 27, work in a vegetable garden during an agro-therapy session at El Tunal Hospital in Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Dec. 14. Rev. Don Grant Giuseppe Cacace, Pool via AP In this Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020 file photo, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain celebrates after wining the Formula One race in Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. Hamilton is now a “Sir” as well as a seven-time Formula One champion after being knighted Wednesday, Dec. 30 in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year honors list.

What s in a name? | Bellefonte Area School District

Bellefonte, Pa. — The sound of an imitation war whoop echoes throughout Rogers Stadium. It’s the kind of sound used in old Hollywood westerns, the sound children playing “Cowboys and Indians” might make as they move their hands over their mouths. When Bellefonte high plays Penns Valley in an early October football game, fans let out the cry as the Red Raiders rush onto the field. To the fans it’s just another Friday night, as it has been since 1936. Others in town would definitely not approve. Kathryn Pletcher, of Bellefonte, Pa., poses for a portrait at the Arboretum at Penn State on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Pletcher, a descendent of the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa tribe of the Ojibwe people, is one of the foremost voices advocating for the change of Bellefonte Area High School’s mascot, the Red Raiders.

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