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Discuss women’s history and current obstacles at these Eastern Michigan University events
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
A banner bears the logo and motto of Eastern Michigan University outside Pierce Hall on Eastern Michigan University s campus in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020.Jacob Hamilton/MLive.com
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YPSILANTI, MI Celebrate women’s history with Eastern Michigan University during virtual events honoring March as Women’s History Month.
EMU is offering a number of virtual open-to-the-public events to celebrate and reflect upon women’s history, officials said.
Topics from women’s rights activists and professors discuss how COVID-19 has impacted women and how women of color have broken barriers.
American Agriculture Is Broken, and Tom Vilsack Is Not the Man to Fix It
Biden’s pick for agriculture secretary brings stale solutions to growing crises like climate change and labor inequality.
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Tom Vilsack testifies during a hearing in 2016.
Somewhere on Earth 2, President Boe Jiden, after committing to a thorough review of the groaning, creaking, top-heavy agriculture industry, has decided that the time has come to start fresh. There, the Jiden administration is setting its sights on breaking up the corporations that, during a global pandemic, forced workers back into the aptly named slaughterhouses and demanded their farm laborers work the fields while smoke from the largest wildfire in American history filled their lungs, and that, for decades, have crafted policies that incentivize the consolidation and corporatization that long ago buried the family farm.
Whanganui s Pauls Rd Live music festival back for a good cause in 2021
28 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chroniclemichael.tweed@nzme.co.nzWhangaChron
The Pauls Road Live music festival in Whanganui East is back again this year, and proceeds will be given to Gabby s Starlit Hope Charity.
Tickets go on sale on February 1.
Whanganui residents Dean and Marian Butler have opened their property at 42 Pauls Rd to the public every year since 2008, and the money raised at this year s event will once again go to Whanganui families who have children undergoing cancer treatment.