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Six years after police murder – Tamir Rice family demands justice By Martha Grevatt posted on May 18, 2021 Cleveland Tamir’s Campaign held a virtual event May 12 to demand the federal Department of Justice reopen the case of Tamir Rice, who was only 12 years old when Cleveland police murdered him Nov. 22, 2014. The DOJ under the Trump administration quietly closed its investigation last year with no charges against officer Timothy Loehmann, who shot Tamir instantaneously after coming across him playing with a pellet gun, or Loehman’s partner Frank Garmback. Previously a Cuyahoga County Grand Jury declined to indict either cop, and both remained on the force until Loehmann was fired not for killing Tamir but for lying on his job application! ....
In January, President Joe Biden said the word ‘unity’ nine times in twenty minutes during his inaugural address, nodding to a renewed interest among many especially given the conspicuous and violent divisions of recent months in bringing people together in spite of their differences. But the ideal of a “unified” America is easier to pursue than to […] ....
The Daily Yonder Senator Sherrod Brown Asks Panel How U.S. Can Help Appalachian Clean Manufacturing Appalachia needs a climate infrastructure program developed by the people who live there, says one Ohio advocate. Share this: Senator Brown talks about green manufacturing with a panel of experts over zoom. (Image from recording.) The federal government has a role to play in helping Appalachia embrace a new kind of manufacturing that reduces harm to the environment, strengthens local economies and may even support industries working to mitigate climate change, according to Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown. The senator participated in a virtual roundtable hosted by ReImagine Appalachia, a coalition of individuals and organizations working to revitalize the economy and environment in the Ohio River Valley. ....
HIT supports continuing eviction moratorium Submitted by Clayton Genth - Executive Director, HIT Foundation On Monday, Jan. 11, HIT Foundation staff Laura Coffey, Jennifer Weathington, Emily Rohwer and Clayton Genth, along with HIT Foundation board members Mary Bullen, Kathy Smallwood and Jeff Allen attended a national call with Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown. This call was hosted by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a Washington D.C. based affordable housing advocacy organization. The primary reason for the call was to advocate for the continuance of the existing eviction moratorium which is set to expire Jan. 31 if action is not taken and to advocate for Emergency Rental Assistance programs. Though the CDC-issued eviction moratorium was extended through the end of January by the recent coronavirus relief package, on Feb. 1, tens of millions of low-income renters across the country will be at risk of losing their homes and, with them, their ability to keep themse ....