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County expects to decide SMMUSD split in six months - Santa Monica Daily Press

County expects to decide SMMUSD split in six months - Santa Monica Daily Press
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Proposal to split SMMUSD clears preliminary hurdle - Santa Monica Daily Press

Proposal to split SMMUSD clears preliminary hurdle - Santa Monica Daily Press
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Santa Monica City Council Votes To Re-Elect Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem

UpdatedWed, Jan 13, 2021 at 9:12 am PT Replies(3) Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday night to re-elect Mayor Sue Himmelrich and Mayor Pro Tem Kristin McCowan. (Courtesy Image ) SANTA MONICA, CA In a heated nearly two-hour-long discussion, Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday night to again elect Mayor Sue Himmelrich and Mayor Pro Tem Kristin McCowan for two-year terms each. In a unanimous vote, the council re-appointed Himmelrich and McCowan. McCowan had indicated on Dec. 8 during a council meeting, before discussion or voting, that she may have inadvertently violated the Brown Act. A Brown Act violation refers to anyone who shares confidential information required in a closed city council session.

Join Santa Monica Black Leaders For An Anti-Racism Conversation

Reply Black leaders in Santa Monica invite the community to join a virtual anti-racism event this month. (Shutterstock) SANTA MONICA, CA Community members are invited to join Black leaders in Santa Monica for an anti-racism virtual forum titled Courageous Conversations: Why Black Lives Matter. The live conversation is planned for Jan. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. and the event will explore ways that community members can work together to advance anti-racism in Santa Monica. Featured speakers at the panel discussion include Los Angeles Times columnist Erika D. Smith and author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson, the city announced. Subscribe The pair will discuss their experiences covering social justice issues and perspectives about how change can be made within communities, according to a news release. The conversation will touch upon the history of the Black community in Santa Monica as well as the legacy of systemic racism that continues to affect the Black communi

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