To commemorate Women s History Month, we asked some Southwest Michigan area women to offer their perspectives on what local women of note might have to say today about issues that cemented their place in history.
SCOTTVILLE — West Shore Community College’s Humankind series will host a workshop titled “Understanding Oppression,” on Monday, March 18 at 2 p.m. at the William M. Anderson library.
The Battle Creek community came together outside Café Rica on Sunday to reflect on a shooting inside the business that left a man dead and a police officer injured.
“A lot of our leadership is in the 55-plus age range and a lot of times we’re missing the youth voice because that’s what not what we’re actively seeking out. . . We’re making sure that we’re listening to our youth because they have great experiences
“I’ve always been the kid who if something gets said by an adult, I’m always the one to question it,” Kody says. “It’s more so with extended family that racism is more of an issue and a controversial subject. It’s important to communicate.