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Stacy Graham-Hunt: Call me Black, not BIPOC Stacy Graham-Hunt FacebookTwitterEmail Hundreds of people protest police brutality in Danbury last summer after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media With every generation comes a new name for Black people. Most recently, white people, many of whom, who work for non-profits and in other organizations claim to improve conditions for Black people have adopted a term for this generation. The term is “BIPOC.” It stands for Black, Indigenous, People of Color. It’s useless. Do not address me this way. When my ancestors were kidnapped from Africa, shackled and chained to boats and brought to the United States 400 years ago, white slave owners beat us and killed us if we didn’t give up our African customs. They tortured my forefathers for using the names they were born with. ....
The past few episodes of This Is Us have been defined by cars. First there was Kate’s journey to confront Marc. Then Randall and Beth’s road trip to New Orleans to learn about his birth mom. And finally Kevin’s rush to make it back to L.A. in time for the birth of his twins. “The Ride” continues that theme with an episode all about the first drive home from the hospital after the arrival of a new baby. It’s the simplest episode of the season so far a low-key, character-centric outing that lets the This Is Us cast shine in some close-quarters acting. Plotwise, there’s not much to it, and it’s surprisingly muted emotionally too. But “The Ride” is at least an effective reminder of how charming these actors can be and how lived-in the show’s characters feel five seasons in. ....
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Opponents to sand mining along Mangawhai-Pakiri coast make massive statement 22 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Hundreds of people formed a Save our Sand SOS on Mangawhai Beach to show opposition to plans to mine sand along that coast for the next 20 years. Photo / skinelementslimited.com Hundreds of people formed a Save our Sand SOS on Mangawhai Beach to show opposition to plans to mine sand along that coast for the next 20 years. Photo / skinelementslimited.com Northern Advocate By Toby Allen The pressure is on to turn the tide on sand mining off the Mangawhai to Pakiri coast, with three Auckland Council resource consent hearings to begin on March 1. ....