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Sputnik International
Seton Hall University
Thursday, March 11, 2021
By Jazlyn Dominguez Courtesy of the Diplomatic Envoy
School of Diplomacy alumnus Troy Dorch moderated a discussion on the affects of systemic racism on American foreign policy.
Nearly six weeks after the attack on Capitol Hill, Seton Hall University hosted a virtual panel of three young foreign policy experts, the event was organized and moderated by Troy Dorch, M.A., 19, a member of the University s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Coalition, to discuss the implications of racial injustice in American foreign policy. The three panelists invited were Lia Miller, a foreign service officer who previously served as chief of the Public Affairs Office at the U.S. Embassy in Yervan, Armenia; Asha Castleberry-Hernandez, a recent appointee as senior advisor in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs at the U.S. State Department; and Jessica Lee, senior research fellow on East Asia at the Quincy Institute.
Suspect in 2006 sexual assault case in Charlotte arrested in Texas
Man charged in 2006 sexual assault By WBTV Web Staff | March 9, 2021 at 4:31 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:27 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Police arrested a man who was a suspect in a 2006 sexual assault investigation in Charlotte.
Michael Wayne Frieda, 47, was taken into custody in Texas on March 3.
On Oct. 7, 2006, a 24-year-old woman reported to police was walking home from work on Tuckaseegee Road when a man approached her, threatened her with a deadly weapon and moved her into a wooded area where he sexually assaulted her and took her personal belongings.
The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science
Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way.
I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.