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Local Methodist churches form Justice and Reconciliation Team


Local Methodist churches form Justice and Reconciliation Team
First United Methodist Church of Waynesville.
The Smoky Mountain District of the First United Methodist Church has created a Justice and Reconciliation Team to take on the work of understanding and healing discrimination in Western North Carolina. 
The Smoky Mountain District comprises the western-most counties in North Carolina and is a subsection of the Western North Carolina Conference of the First United Methodist Church. 
The team, which had its first official meeting on Feb. 2, was born from the idea for a Black Lives Matter worship service at Lake Junaluska. Originally it was the Smoky Mountain District vitality committee, which focuses on the overall health of the church and community within, working to put together the worship service. But in working toward this goal, the need was felt for a group with intentions focused more specifically on conversations around race and diversity ....

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Honoring the life of Dulcina DeBerry: Huntsville trailblazer who opened and turned the pages for African Americans in the 1940s


Honoring the life of Dulcina DeBerry
Black History Month: Huntsville trailblazer who opened doors and turned pages for African Americans in the 1940s
Black History Month: Honoring the life of Dulcina DeBerry
By Kellie Miller | February 11, 2021 at 5:56 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 8:52 AM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - In the 1900s, educational resources for African Americans were scarce. But Dulcina DeBerry, educator and librarian, worked hard to fight those inequities and eventually opened the first public library for African Americans in Madison County.
“She was a very compassionate person. She was a scholar, she loved to learn…and she was a problem solver,” said Shalis Worthy, Archivist at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library. ....

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The key to boosting COVID vaccine trust? Vaccinating health care workers. But only 58 percent are willing.


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The key to boosting COVID vaccine trust? Vaccinating health care workers. But only 58 percent are willing.
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Dr. Joseph Varon, left, receives a COVID-19 Moderna vaccine at United Memorial Medical Center on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, in Houston.Godofredo A. Vásquez, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Faisal Masud, director of critical care at Houston Methodist Hospital, left, Dr. Steven Hsu, center and Dr. Dharamvir Jain, pose for a photo after receiving a COVID-19 vaccinations at the hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Staff photographer / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Houston Methodist Hospital RN Allyson Schneider prepares to give a COVID-19 vaccination at the hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....

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'Son of the South' Review: An Involving True-Life Story About the '60s Civil Rights Movement


Son of the South Review: An Involving True-Life Story About the 60s Civil Rights Movement
Son of the South Review: An Involving True-Life Story About the 60s Civil Rights Movement
Executive produced by Spike Lee, Barry Alexander Brown s drama features fine performances across the board, and a vivid evocation of a tumultuous period.
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Director: Barry Alexander Brown
With: Lucas Till, Lex Scott Davis, Lucy Hale, Cedric the Entertainer, Julia Ormond, Brian Dennehy, Shamier Anderson, Chaka Forman, Sienna Guillory, Sharonne Lanier, Nicole Ansari-Cox.
Running time: Running time: 103 MIN.
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Although he occasionally uses a broad brush dipped in primary colors while fashioning his admiring portrait of Bob Zellner, the grandson of a Ku Klux Klansman who improbably evolved into a civil rights activist during the early 1960s, filmmaker Barry Alexander Brown shrewdly and intelligently avoids most of the ....

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