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Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This week Voto Latino Foundation, the nation s largest Latinx voter registration organization, announced that it will be hosting a National Week of Action, from June 6 to June 12, to promote COVID-19 vaccine education and encourage communities of color, particularly hard-to-reach and vaccine-hesitant Latinx populations, to get vaccinated. Communities of color have been hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic and Latinx populations have been disproportionately targeted by disinformation about the vaccination process, says Maria Teresa Kumar, CEO and co-founding president of Voto Latino Foundation. Voto Latino Foundation and our partners want to ensure that our families and loved ones have the proper access and the right information they need to get safely vaccinated. ....
14 arrested in crackdown on organised crime gangs exploiting children and vulnerable adults Date published: 27 May 2021 Photo: Greater Manchester Police The 14 arrests by Greater Manchester Police come as part of National Week of Action to help tackle County Lines Fourteen people have been arrested in Greater Manchester as over £7,000 worth of Class A drugs have been seized in a crackdown on organised crime gangs exploiting children and vulnerable adults. The 14 arrests by GMP come as part of National Week of Action to help tackle County Lines, when organised crime gangs exploit children and vulnerable people, forcing them to move or store drugs, drugs money and weapons through cohesion, control and intimidation. ....
Hundreds of Native people and their allies marched through in California s capital to bring awareness to the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. ....
Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Hundreds march in California for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women May 10, 2021 10:30 AM CDT By Albert Bender Photos from the Sacramento Prayer Walk. | Top left and right photos courtesy of Craig Lewis / Angela s March; Bottom left photo: Sacramento Native American Health Center SACRAMENTO, Calif. Hundreds of Native people and their allies marched through the streets of Sacramento to bring awareness to the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) that has plagued this country, and Northern California in particular, for years. It is hoped that this march will become an annual occurrence. Those who organized this first event hailed it as a “Prayer Walk.” ....