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WVU celebrates Black History Month with guest speakers and group conversations


Charlene Carruthers photographed by Urs Mann. 
Urs Mann
The Carruth Center, LGTBQ+ Center and the Center for Black Culture and Research are hosting virtual events all of February in honor of Black History Month.
This month, Resident Hall Coordinator Javier McCoy and Toni Owens, a doctoral student, will host a watch party over Zoom every Thursday for the Netflix series “When They See Us and will hold an interactive discussion afterward on what was viewed. 
The series, focused on the Central Park Five, is a crime drama released in 2019 that addresses racial profiling in the U.S, as well as themes on oppression, privilege and discrimination. It won several accolades, including two Emmy Awards. ....

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Chicago Mayor Spent $281 Million Of COVID-19 Relief On Police Payroll


By Ryan Shepard
Chicago residents and local lawmakers have raised concerns after reports show Chicago Mayor
Lori Lightfoot spent nearly 25% of the city s COVID-19 relief funds on police payroll. Numerically speaking, the city reportedly received $1.2 billion in COVID-19 relief aid from the federal government and $281.5 million went to the police department. This news came to light after Lightfoot asked the city council to transfer $65 million of unused COVID-19 relief aid to the 2021 budget.
Reports of $281.5 million being funneled to the police department run contrary to statements made in June. Last summer, Chicago Budget Director
Susie Park reportedly told local officials that no relief aid had been spent on the police department. Now, the Chicago Office of Management and Budget is telling local media outlets that specific coronavirus-related police costs between March and May were later identified for federal reimbursement once coronavirus relief money star ....

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