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New Louisiana Civil Rights Trail Marker unveiled at A.Z. Young Park in Baton Rouge myneworleans.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myneworleans.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
State preservationist to speak on saving historic cemeteries in Maury County columbiadailyherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from columbiadailyherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Reebok Relaunches the Reebok Human Rights Award Program to Honor Young Activists (iStock.com/anouchka). Sneaker giant Reebok has announced that it has relaunched its celebrated Reebok Human Rights Award program. Starting this year, Reebok will annually honor extraordinary young human rights activists under the age of 30. Each activist, who will be revealed at a ceremony this upcoming June, will receive a $100,000 award to support them and their work. This program is being done in partnership with Alabama State University (ASU) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). “The need for activism to promote equality and the rights of all humans has arguably never been greater. We are proud to, once again, celebrate and support young individuals who have dedicated their lives to fighting injustice and creating a better world,” said Reebok President Matt O’Toole in a written statement. ....
My New Orleans 01/29/2021 NEW ORLEANS (press release) – The National WWII Museum joins the nation in celebrating Black History Month by further highlighting the extraordinary contributions and achievements of African Americans during World War II throughout the month of February. More than 1.2 million African Americans served in uniform during World War II, contributing to Allied victory in Europe, in the Pacific, and on the Home Front. Through a robust schedule of free, virtual educational programs and additional online content including oral history videos and original articles, the Museum will explore the experiences of African Americans who helped win the war against Axis forces while simultaneously fighting for equality at home. ....