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Professor Lilliana Mason explains her complicated American identity

Professor Lilliana Mason explains her complicated American identity
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Murder of newly commissioned lieutenant leads to advocacy and lasting change

Murder of newly commissioned lieutenant leads to advocacy and lasting change March 14 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III was killed at a bus stop on May 20, 2017. His parents created the 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III Foundation in his memory. (Photo courtesy 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III Foundation) Second Lt. Richard Collins III wanted to be a general officer. The young lieutenant commissioned into the Army on May 18, 2017 the start of what he told his parents would be a long career in the military. He had already completed basic airborne training and received his branching orders through the Army ROTC program at Bowie State University.

EKC PR Client, Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm, Set to Release Short Film, The Black League of Superheroes, on April 30

Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm, will be releasing his anticipated short film,  The Black League of Superheroes – available to watch on April 30 th through the film s website and via YouTube. Marvel and DC enthusiasts will enjoy following the story of a young hero, Miles Morales Spiderman, who discovers that an intentional injustice was covered up as an accident. To prevent this from happening again, he takes advantage of his gifts and borrows a powerful glove to summon his elders: Spawn, Blade and Black Panther. The band of superheroes must then decide how to best address the tragedy that has unfolded before them.

Lawyer Kathryn Waters running for judge s seat on Dauphin County court

Lawyer Kathryn Waters running for judge’s seat on Dauphin County court Updated Mar 08, 2021; Posted Mar 08, 2021 Attorney Kathryn Waters has announced her candidacy for a set on the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas. Facebook Share Attorney Kathryn Waters has announced her intention to run for judge for the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas. A native resident of Lower Paxton Township, Waters, a Democrat, is a graduate of Central Dauphin High School, University of Maryland College Park, and Widener University Commonwealth Law School. She is a former Deputy District Attorney of Dauphin County, attorney for the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, attorney for the Pennsylvania Department of General Services, and Intellectual Property Attorney for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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