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That puts the bridge which spans that distance at approximately one-tenth of a mile. On Sunday afternoon, a crowd of roughly 80 people took that walk, and while it carried them only about a city block, their trek formed yet another facet in a far larger social mosaic, one that encompasses untold miles and which has extended now for 56 years. The group was participating in a service, presented by the Roanoke Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, to memorialize the demonstrations that commenced Mar. 7, 1965. On that day, some 600 marchers set out from Selma, Alabama, bound for the state capitol in Montgomery more than 50 miles away, in an effort to demand equal voting rights for Black people. ....
That puts the bridge which spans that distance at approximately one-tenth of a mile. On Sunday afternoon, a crowd of roughly 80 people took that walk, and while it carried them only about a city block, their trek formed yet another facet in a far larger social mosaic, one that encompasses untold miles and which has extended now for 56 years. The group was participating in a service, presented by the Roanoke Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, to memorialize the demonstrations that commenced Mar. 7, 1965. On that day, some 600 marchers set out from Selma, Alabama, bound for the state capitol in Montgomery more than 50 miles away, in an effort to demand equal voting rights for Black people. ....
outlookindia.com 2021-03-12T15:58:36+05:30 Irshad Ahmad Dar, 30, has never gone trekking, a familiar pastime among Kashmiri youngsters. Over the past nine months, however, he has become a familiar face for villagers in the mountains around Gangbal lake in northwest Kashmir’s Sonmarg area, which he has been visiting every week. The villagers know him as the brother of a “disappeared person”. “People suffer worse tragedies here, but at least many of them find some sort of closure. If I stay at home for some time, I start thinking about what happened to my brother. I rush to the mountains thinking he is stuck in a ditch somewhere, waiting for me to pull him out,” he says. On June 13, 2020, Irshad’s brother Hilal, 25, had left his home in Srinagar’s Bemina area along with four other young men for a one-day trek. The others returned to their homes in the evening, but Hilal did not. Inquiring about him, Irshad visited the homes of Hilal’s trekking compa ....
BOZEMAN, Mont. â Emergency crews in Gallatin County have already began meeting and planning for the next fire season and are taking into account what they learned from the Bridger Foothills Fire. Six months ago, a plume of smoke from a holdover lightning strike turned into an 8,000-plus blaze destroying 30 homes, one of which being the Vermillion family s home on Alpen Strasse Road. The start of the fire just after 3 p.m. on Sept. 4 from a holdover lightning strike.Noah Schmick Wake Up Montana âFriday I was coming back from Bozeman with my kids and made a stop because I saw a puff of smoke up on the M,â Jeff Vermillion said. âBy the time we were pulling out of here on our own accord with flames within 200 yards, the sheriffâs department was pulling up and the forest service was evacuating people.â ....
Whanganui locals escape Auckland lockdown after tractor trek for mental health 3 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read A group of Whanganui tractor drivers joined mental health advocate Cat Levine on a tour across Northland, dubbed the Big Feelings Tractor Trek. Photo / Supplied They d had a wild two-and-a-half weeks travelling Northland in aid of mental health. The group was part of a campaign dubbed the Big Feelings Tractor Trek, which was originally involved in a Bluff to Cape Reinga journey with Mike King s I am Hope charity last year. The group made it to New Plymouth before Covid-19 lockdown hit, and put the journey on hold. ....