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RCI vacation exchange company is among Indiana's 2021 Top Workplaces


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You wouldn’t be wrong if you thought having the chance to travel to luxury resorts around the world might be a perk of working at a vacation exchange company.
That’s exactly what some top performers at RCI get to do.
Liz Hassan, an inventory specialist at 7Across, which is owned by RCI, has been everywhere from Mexico to Egypt checking out all-inclusive resorts for the company.
It’s, umm, tough work, to be sure.
“It was really hard, going and touring all these different places throughout the day in a luxurious atmosphere – all you can eat, all you can drink,” Hassan joked. ....

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Local reflections on racial relations


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The Rev. Barbara Simmons is a church pastor; Vedna Heywood is a trauma nurse - both Black women say they are reluctant teachers as well.
Sisters of the South, Simmons and Heywood made their way north to Massachusetts in vastly different eras, but both have encountered racism that they say they cannot ignore or let go unnoticed and unmentioned.
It can be a burden at times, like when they’re running errands or just going about their jobs, but Simmons and Heywood don’t hesitate to teach people the error of biased ways.
“No matter what occupation we’re in, we have to constantly teach in addition to the job we have to do. It’s just a constant, teaching all the time, and it kind of wears you down,” said Simmons, who has been pastor of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Plymouth for 17 years. ....

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The Historic, And Now Virtual, Role Of The Black Church In Boston


The Historic, And Now Virtual, Role Of The Black Church In Boston
On the latest episode of GBH s
Basic Black, host Callie Crossley is joined by four guests to talk about the Black church and its role in the Black community in Boston and beyond, following PBS airing of
The Black Church, a documentary hosted by Henry Louis Gates, earlier this week. The panel will touch on a range of issues from politics and church leadership to membership, attracting younger people, and more. Guests include Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, founding pastor of the New Roots AME Church; Rev. Barbara Simmons of Plymouth African Methodist Episcopal Church; Rev. James Ross, Area Conference Minister, Northeast Region of the Southern New England Conference of United Church of Christ; and Amey Victoria Adkins-Jones, PhD, Assistant Professor of Theology and African and African Diaspora Studies at Boston College. ....

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Blacks celebrate MLK Day after brutal year of unrest, pandemic


When President John F. Kennedy was killed in Dallas, Martin Luther King Jr. told his wife, “This is what is going to happen to me also. I keep telling you, this is a sick society.”
Nearly 53 years after King s own assassination, that sickness casts a shadow on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The federal holiday comes after a painful year for many Americans of color.
The killing of George Floyd by police set off a summer of protest against racial injustice. Civil rights activist and Georgia Congressman John Lewis died in July. Even the pandemic seems to expose inequities in American society as Blacks are twice as likely to die and three times as likely to be hospitalized as compared to their white counterparts, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on the coronavirus. ....

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