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Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire raises $300,000

Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire raises $300,000
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Derek Chauvin was found guilty. Now what?


Derek Chauvin was found guilty. Now what?
Raisa Habersham, Savannah Morning News
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See Us Now by Naekeisha Jones
The world held its breath as Judge Peter Cahill read the guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin case, 11 months after Chauvin kneeled on George Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes and 26 seconds, subsequently killing the father of five.
Cheers echoed outside George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, Minnesota – a city and state that has spent the past five years reeling from police brutality against Black people – after the verdicts were handed down.
Black Americans have been waiting a while for what should feel like a taste of justice, but many have said the conviction hardly moves the needle and reinforces why police reform is needed.  ....

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Savannah native Wanda Lloyd wants Black history to be recognized every day


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In her children’s book “Carter Reads the Newspaper,” author Deborah Hopkinson described the life of scholar and historian Carter G. Woodson, the second African American to graduate from Harvard University (W.E.B. DuBois was the first).
The author wrote: “At Harvard, so the story goes, one of Carter’s professors said Black people had no history. … Carter spoke up. ‘No people lacked history,’ he said. The professor challenged him to prove him wrong.”
I’ve been challenged over the years about why we celebrate Black History Month. I grew up in a time and in a family that always encouraged pride in reading about the accomplishments of Black people in the United States. I have long held that we must also share Black history with people who are not African American, something I’ve done in my adult years. While the traditional month of celebration is important, we should recognize Black history every day.   ....

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Savannah Jaycees socially-distant event benefits community programs


Savannah Jaycees socially-distant event benefits community programs
Bunny Ware / For Savannah Morning News
LeAndrea Mikell, I arrive to find Past President
Cynthia Cradduck outside with her 1-year-old son
Emerson.
As we walk inside the neighborhood gastropub, I tell Cynthia that I am a longtime fan of this international program for young professionals that develops leadership skills through relationships and service to others. I always look to see who the new members are and who has moved up in their leadership roles.
Guess who is the new president? My favorite Calvary Day School dude
Gordon Hunter! Looking dapper in a black suit and yellow-striped tie, Hunter tells me, “I am excited to share our 2021 chapter plans with our members on Feb. 2 and invited two new guys tonight.” ....

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