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The best part was watching my wife come to the altar to marry me

Met: November 2011, at ‘The Shop’ barbershop on 1st Ave North, in Birmingham.  It was love at first cut for these two. LaToya was a recent divorcee and had just moved back to Birmingham after having lived in Alaska on military assignment with her ex-husband. LaToya said she was feeling blue but was in need of a good cut so she headed to the shop where she knew she could find a great barber. When she sat in Felando’s chair there was an instant connection, LaToya said.  “I was going through a hard time and I guess he could kind of feel that I was down, and he [was able to make me] …,” LaToya said. “There was an instant connection, we started seeing each other and he became a listening ear for me.” 

Democrats fear a delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states

Democrats fear a delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states Sheryl Threadgill-Matthews is paying close attention to how a delay in the release of redistricting data by the US Census Bureau could affect Alabama’s Black community. Last month, the Census Bureau announced that it won’t be delivering data that state lawmakers and redistricting commissions use to redraw legislative districts until the end of September 2021. Threadgill-Matthews is a board member for her local branch of the Alabama New South Coalition, an organization that works to mobilize Black voters in Alabama. Her concerns come as her home state’s neighbor, Georgia, is the center of the national conversation over voting rights after Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 202, which voting rights groups have said would target Black residents and other voters of color in the state.

Delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states, some Democrats fear

Delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states, some Democrats fear Sheryl Threadgill-Matthews is paying close attention to how a delay in the release of redistricting data by the US Census Bureau could affect Alabama’s Black community. Last month, the Census Bureau announced that it won’t be delivering data that state lawmakers and redistricting commissions use to redraw legislative districts until the end of September 2021. Threadgill-Matthews is a board member for her local branch of the Alabama New South Coalition, an organization that works to mobilize Black voters in Alabama. Her concerns come as her home state’s neighbor, Georgia, is the center of the national conversation over voting rights after Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 202, which voting rights groups have said would target Black residents and other voters of color in the state.

Democrats fear a delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states

Democrats fear a delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states
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Democrats fear a delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states

Democrats fear a delay in redistricting threatens Black and Asian residents in two southern states
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