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The Latest: Montana ending state of emergency for pandemic

The Latest: Montana ending state of emergency for pandemic
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The Latest: Beatings during pandemic leads to suspensions

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Anchorage Assembly approves administration s $51 6 million pandemic relief package, with a few changes

Where the money is going The handful of changes to the acting mayor’s proposal include a $437,500 allocation for the Alaska Black Caucus to acquire an office space to provide services to Black, Indigenous and people of color who were disproportionately affected by the pandemic. The Assembly also provided extra funds for a South Anchorage food pantry. Another change diverted some funds to Covenant House Alaska for emergency rapid rehousing of homeless youths, among other changes. A large chunk of the package, about $21.5 million, will replenish several existing city programs. Most provide direct economic relief, such as grants to small businesses and nonprofits. City officials say the money will allow those programs to clear their waitlists.

Letter: Racism and public health

Print article The Alaska Black Caucus recognizes that racism is a public health crisis in Alaska, and we ask the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage Health Department, state of Alaska and Alaska Department of Health and Social Services to join us in making this long-overdue declaration. This statement aligns with decades of local and national data, a recent statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, declarations and legislation in more than 50 American municipalities, as well as statements made by many national medical and public health organizations including the American Public Health Association, American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians.

This is a time for celebration : Alaska Black Caucus reacts to Chauvin verdict

“This is a time for celebration”: Alaska Black Caucus reacts to Chauvin verdict Taylor Clark © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV President/CEO of Alaska Black Caucus Celeste Hodge Growden watching the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in tears. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Across the nation, millions watched Tuesday as former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter after pinning a Black man to the ground in 2020 and kneeling on his neck. Here in Alaska, President and CEO of the Alaska Black Caucus Celeste Hodge Growden couldn’t take her eyes off her TV as she watched the verdict come down.

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