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Pennsylvania's child welfare system closed to public, until a child dies


When Antonio Gonzalez Jr. died in his home, about an hour south of Erie, the 14-year-old weighed 92 pounds and had two black eyes.
His father had waited about 10 hours to call the police. It turns out, he had beaten and starved the boy.
Social workers visited the Gonzalez family in the years before Antonio died. Police had as well, but his family slid through the system, despite the teenager’s thin frame and the squalid conditions in which they lived. He was enrolled in cyber school when he died, hidden from the view of anyone outside the family.
On the final day of his life, he was hosed down by his father and left on a tarp, where he complained of not feeling well. His father threw a bucket of water on him and left him there. ....

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Beaver County discusses racial inequity in virtual series


Beaver County discusses racial inequity in virtual series
Beaver County is joining the nation in examining its history of racism and racial inequity. 
County leaders, guided by the Inclusion, Diversity and Awareness Council and the Beaver County Community and Law Enforcement Coalition, are hosting virtual “racial equity summits” to foster tough conversations and address systemic disparities across multiple sectors. 
When 46-year-old George Floyd was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis last spring, Anthony Mitchell recalled the violence and prejudice he’s experienced throughout Pennsylvania. 
“For many African Americans, watching George Floyd’s murder was extremely traumatizing,” the Penn State-Greater Allegheny professor told a panel of local stakeholders, elected officials and business owners last week. “It rekindled memories of the centuries of violence against African Americans, against Black bodies, men and women.” ....

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