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Rest in Peace Brother George Floyd but we are still not of a place of equality

Rest in Peace Brother George Floyd but.we are still not of a place of equality Watch: South Jersey man s reaction to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict Replay Video UP NEXT Collingswood’s Sena Amuzu is a passionate, thought-provoking young woman, who fearlessly raised her voice and joined the fight for social justice during the racial reckoning that was sparked by the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd after a police encounter a year ago. The 18-year-old, who is finishing her freshman year of college, helped organize and lead a peaceful protest in support of Black Lives Matter in Collingswood, and was part of other protests in the area.

Clubs to host Suicide Awareness ride, community rally

Clubs to host Suicide Awareness ride, community rally Durango, Colorado Currently Sat 0% chance of precipitation 49% chance of precipitation 27% chance of precipitation Friday, April 30, 2021 8:34 PM Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. Four Corners Unity Motorcycles and Car Clubs will host the third annual Suicide Awareness Ride and Community Rally on May 8. Registration for the ride starts at 9 a.m. at Durango Harley-Davidson and 10 a.m. at Aztec VFW with the ride beginning at 10 and 11 a.m., respectively. Entry fees are $15 or single riders and $25 for double riders. The rally will take place from noon to 2 p.m. in the Durango Harley-Davidson parking lot. Free hot dogs, snow cones, popcorn and cotton candy will be available while supplies last. Music, a motorcycle and car show, community support booths, guest speakers and a raffle will also be featured.

Prince George Free Press » Government under fire for forest industry crisis

Union leaders and NDP politicians blasted the provincial government for its handling of the forest industry during a rally in Mackenzie on Friday. Approximately 800 people turned out to the Save our Community Rally, which took place during the B.C. forestry roundtable meeting in the town. Over 1,000 workers have been laid off by Canfor, Pope & Talbot and AbitibiBowater in the town of 4,500 people. B.C. NDP leader Carole James said exporting raw logs to mills outside B.C. needs to stop. “These resources from your community belong in the province and they should stay in the province,” James said. The forest sector and rural communities like Mackenzie have helped build this province and bankroll government infrastructure, she said.

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