by Patti Bacchus on March 11th, 2021 at 3:10 PM 1 of 9 2 of 9
A Greater Victoria School Board public committee meeting March 1 was a rude reminder of how far school boards need to go in moving from performative territorial acknowledgements at the start of school board meetings to authentically welcoming First Nations to participate in decision-making.
That public online meeting started with the chair, Trustee Ryan Painter, taking the Indigenous-territory acknowledgement further than usual, saying it was “super important” to him to “really position ourselves in place and space where we are in terms of whose land we’re occupying and whose land we’ve come from, and I think it’s super important to situate ourselves in that space when we do this work, so just really opening my heart and being very open to that and hope that others are as well.”
with one of them pulling a gun. city police are now investigating whether the baltimore city clerk of the courts, frank conway, pulled a gun in an argument with a blocker. blogger. his gun permit expired in march. he would still be able to possess that done on his own property. he is not talking about whether he had a gun, but he said he did not brandishing a gun. two people invaded the home in paxil this morning and attacked the man inside. that happened on the 6500 block of millbrook park drive. jibao carrying guns broke into an apartment there, as two men carrying guns broke into an apartment there, striking the man in the head. and we re looking to learn more of what happened at a break-in at a gas station at woodlawn drive and security boulevard just before noon. it is unclear if the person hit was walking out side of the vehicle or not. new information as it becomes available. and a person was killed in a two-vehicle crash this morning that ended in someone s for