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Making a Difference Through Gift Planning – WUFT

A Zoom link will be emailed to registrants the week of the event. About the speaker Andrea Fourman Andrea Fourman is a Director of Estate and Gift Planning at the University of Florida Foundation. A “Double Gator,” she holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, and she also earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations from the University of Florida. Andrea collaborates with development officers across the university to create planned giving strategies with their donors. Additionally, Andrea works with financial planners, estate planning attorneys, and other professional advisors as they guide their clients in developing effective charitable planning strategies

Editorial: Audacious, charismatic, resilient Alcee Hastings was all of these

Editorial: Audacious, charismatic, resilient. Alcee Hastings was all of these - and more. The Palm Beach Post Editorial Board © [RICK McKAY/Palm Beach Post Washington Bureau] U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings as he prepares to preside over the annual meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe s Parliamentary Assembly in Washington. If there were three words that best describe the late U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings, who succumbed to a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer Tuesday at 84, it would be “audacious,” “charismatic” and “resilient” qualities that shaped an iconic career: Civil rights attorney, federal judge, 15-term member of Congress, dean of the Florida congressional delegation. 

George Floyd: Black families say justice is not promised in Chauvin trial

Follow CNN Valerie Castile, center, the mother of Philando Castile, stood for a few minutes of silence with others who had lost love ones to the police, during a rally for Philando Castile outside St. Anthony Village City Hall. Black families still reeling from verdicts in police brutality cases warn justice is not promised in Chauvin trial Updated 5:07 AM ET, Sun April 4, 2021 (CNN)Tiffany Crutcher still remembers the numbness she felt when a jury announced it was acquitting the Tulsa police officer charged with manslaughter in her twin brother Terence Crutcher s death. After the nationwide outcry over his death, the release of police dash cam video, and standing by through nine hours of jury deliberation, Crutcher said she was certain her family would get justice.

Black families still reeling from verdicts in police brutality cases warn justice is not promised in Chauvin trial

Black families still reeling from verdicts in police brutality cases warn justice is not promised in Chauvin trial Tiffany Crutcher still remembers the numbness she felt when a jury announced it was acquitting the Tulsa police officer charged with manslaughter in her twin brother Terence Crutcher’s death. After the nationwide outcry over his death, the release of police dash cam video, and standing by through nine hours of jury deliberation, Crutcher said she was certain her family would get justice. But when it didn’t come, Crutcher said she had to accept a hard reality. “You can have police killings on video and they still get away with it,” Crutcher said. “The system we live in was never truly designed to protect Black people.”

Black families still reeling from verdicts in police brutality cases warn justice is not promised in Chauvin trial

Black families still reeling from verdicts in police brutality cases warn justice is not promised in Chauvin trial
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