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Rythmia Life Advancement Center Hires United States Attorney, Jasmine Rand
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27 Jul 2021, 09:04 GMT+10
LOS ANGELES, July 26, 2021 - This morning, the Board of Directors of Rythmia Life Advancement Center has hired United States attorney, Jasmine Rand. Miss Rand was hired for advisory on special civil rights projects as the company forges ahead with its initiative to expand offerings in minority and Black communities throughout the world.
Jasmine Rand is a welcome addition to our team.
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Rythmia Life Advancement Center is focused on incorporating plant medicine into metaphysical teachings. The results of its program are spectacular with over 95% of its 9000 clients reporting a life-changing miracle during their stay. Furthermore, the company is a model of diversity. 82% of Rythmia s staff are members of a minority community and/or identify as LGBTQ+. The company prides itself on its management team, 70% of whom are members of a m
Parents of gay teen who died by suicide file lawsuit against district
The family of Nigel Shelby filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the district who attorneys said violated laws
The parents of
Nigel Shelby have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against an Alabama school district after the teenager died in April 2019.
NBC News reported attorneys for the family said school staff violated Title VI, which prohibits intentional discrimination on the basis of race, color and national origin, and Title IX, which prohibits public schools from ignoring harassment based on gender stereotyping.
Shelby was the target of bullies at school and social media for being gay. According to the report, he was told by Huntsville High School’s then-freshman principal
Parents of teen who committed suicide after alleged homophobic, racial bullying file lawsuit
On April 18, 2019, Nigel Shelby died by suicide. Share Updated: 11:38 AM CDT Apr 15, 2021 By Jennifer Fortier SOURCE: Camika Shelby
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On April 18, 2019, Nigel Shelby died by suicide. Share Updated: 11:38 AM CDT Apr 15, 2021 By Jennifer Fortier Civil rights and personal injury attorney Ben Crump, co-counsel Jasmine Rand, and local counsel Lynn Sherrod, and David Johns, Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition, held a virtual news conference on Tuesday with the family of Nigel Shelby to announce the filing of a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Huntsville Board of Education for the alleged violation of Nigel’s civil rights in 2019. The lawsuit alleges that Huntsville school administrators knew that Nigel was considering suicide and t
Huntsville school officials knew Nigel Shelby was suicidal, lawsuit says
Updated Apr 13, 2021;
Posted Apr 13, 2021
Nigel Shelby, 15, died by suicide in April, 2019. His family has hired a prominent civil rights attorney to investigate the school system s treatment of their son.
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The family of Nigel Shelby, the 15-year-old boy who took his own life in 2019, filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against Huntsville City Schools as well as the city of Huntsville alleging school officials failed to stop him from being bullied because he was openly gay and that bullying led to his suicide.
The lawsuit also maintains that Huntsville school administrators knew that Shelby was considering suicide and took no action.