ASHLAND, Ore. A drive-in celebration of life was held earlier today for Aidan Ellison, the young black man shot and killed in Ashland just before Thanksgiving.
The event, called Turn up the Volume, was hosted by SoEquity or Southern Oregon Coalition for Racial Equity.
The celebration featured local black performers and speakers.
On Tuesday, Aidan Ellison’s mother, Andrea Wofford announced she’s filing lawsuits against the man who killed her son, as well as the Stratford Inn, where it happened.
Her attorney says the inn shouldn’t have allowed the suspected murderer, Robert Keegan, to stay there while carrying a weapon.
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Press conference, lawsuits forthcoming related to Aidan Ellison case, local group says
The Southern Oregon Coalition for Racial Equity (SOEquity) and The Law Office of Justin Rosas announced in a joint press statement that there will be a press conference in Ashland on Tuesday afternoon.
Posted: Jan 11, 2021 1:20 PM
Updated: Jan 13, 2021 8:48 AM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
ASHLAND, Ore. A joint statement from racial justice group Southern Oregon Coalition for Racial Equity (SOEquity) and a local law firm on Monday promised civil action related to the November killing of 19-year-old Aidan Ellison, including several lawsuits.
SOEquity and the Law Office of Justin Rosas announced that they would hold a press conference at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Ashland s Railroad Park, alongside Ellison s mother, Andrea Wofford.
20 book recommendations from tech and business leaders
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Here are some of the book recommendations we got from tech leaders in 2020.
Throughout our Leaders’ Insights series on Silicon Republic this year, we asked a host of tech and business leaders from Ireland and further afield to recommend some books that our readers might be interested in.
We got suggestions for books covering leadership, entrepreneurial advice, tech insights and more. So if you’re looking for a new read to tuck into this Christmas or an audiobook to keep you entertained during your time off, here are 20 recommendations.