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Bands come together to create album extravaganza for Julia s House

A new album brings together musical stars from across Wiltshire, and beyond, all to raise much-needed funds for charity Julia s House. Darren Worrow runs Devizine, a blog that collates the very best of Wiltshire-wide music, as well as local news and anecdotes from around the town of Devizes. As festivals and fairs were cancelled as the pandemic began to take hold last year, Darren began to review music in its digital form, rather than live gigs. He built up dozens of new contacts during lockdown, leading to the idea for a charity album. I started off by reviewing just Wiltshire bands and singers, but then branched out a bit. I thought it might be an idea to bring everyone together in some way.

A streak of gun violence with no end in sight

Early Tuesday morning, Miami-Dade Police responded to a Brownsville crime scene. They found two victims of a drive-by shooting and 88 bullet casings left for homicide detectives to clean up. That same day, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners met to discuss a multimillion-dollar gun violence prevention plan created by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava s office. Only a day earlier, violence also erupted in South Dade, as officers rushed to respond to a domestic-related murder-suicide at an apartment complex in Homestead. Desmond Owens, 26-year-old victim of the El Mula Banquet Hall shooting.(Courtesy of the Owens Family) The urgency to deploy $7.2 million through the mayor’s Peace and Prosperity Plan comes while Miami has been overwhelmed by bloodbaths for nearly two consecutive weeks, leaving at least 13 people dead and more than 40 injured.

Israeli-Palestinian conflict tests relationship between Black, Jewish Miamians

May 26 Phillip Agnew's 2015 trip to Palestine forever changed his view of conflict in the Middle East. There, the prominent Miami-based social justice advocate saw what he describes as "cold, calculating racism and ethnic cleansing" by the Israeli government: checkpoints that divided mosques; markets with overhead netting to protect Palestinians from having feces or urine thrown on them; a .

Florida: Black community numbers for COVID-19 vaccinations lower than other races

Florida: Black community numbers for COVID-19 vaccinations lower than other races Published:  Tags:  PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – The proof is in the numbers. There is a stark contrast between Florida’s Black communities and white communities when it comes to the number of people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. The two main reasons for the disparity from those we talked to? No. 1 is fear and No. 2 is accessibility. According to the Florida Department of Health, a little over 38,000 Black people have been vaccinated in the state of Florida compared to just over 494,000 white people. The Florida Department of Health has been working with places of worship to boost the number of vaccinations being given out, but is that enough?

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