SFA student group hosts survivor for Holocaust Remembrance Day SFA Hllel officers, left to right, Annie Martinez and Jade Gordon and their advisor Dr. Flora Farago’ discuss final plans for the first official SFA Holocaust Remembrance Day event. (Source: KTRE) By Donna McCollum | April 7, 2021 at 4:05 PM CDT - Updated April 7 at 8:10 PM
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - Thursday is Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed around the world. Never before has SFA had an official remembrance event. Change will come tomorrow.
Jewish representation at SFA, and for that matter all of Nacogdoches, is minimal. That may be changing thanks to SFA Hillel, a student group that builds connections to Jewish journeys.
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West Des Moines Chamber of Commerce (WDM Chamber) is set to host the first annual Black and Brown Business Summit (the Summit) presented by Principal Financial Group® on April 22 and 23. This two-day conference was created by the WDM Chamber’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (DEI Committee) with the goal of elevating ethnic minorities and bringing BIPOC businesses together to assist with connection building, programming, promotion, training and to provide resources to help businesses grow and prosper.
“The goal of the
Black & Brown Business Summit is to – Learn, Grow and Thrive,” said Angela Jackson, Chair of the WDM Chamber’s DEI Committee and SVP, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Athene. “Small businesses and businesses of color have been negatively impacted during this global pandemic. The summit aims to provide educational resources, connections to help these business owners grow their business as well as share resources for those who are new en
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Trenton Straight, video editor, speaks with Barbara Watkins, executive director of Main Street Morgantown about the Arts Walk happening on April 10. DA Discusses is a video series where reporters speak with people on campus, in the community or in the state who have influence over decisions that affect students.
Barbara Watkins is the executive director at Main Street Morgantown, a nonprofit that aids the historic preservation and economic development of Downtown Morgantown and the Historic Wharf District. She spoke with Trenton Straight, video editor, about the upcoming Spring Arts Walk on April 10, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.Â
Portions of the following interview have been edited for length and clarity.
Three more films are currently being developed for 2021 which includes Indonesian, South Africa and CFA Juniors.
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