Us your answer at booktv or you can post it on our facebook pitch, these will. Com booktv. Journalist Margaret Regan talk about the deportation system on both sides of the u. S. mexico border. I am wearing two hats, one as director of the center for the human rights of children, before i introduce the guana want to bring some context to why we invited you, faculty, students, staff, activists and a few members of the community today. The issues face today by undocumented students and family are intrinsically wrong with humanrights and childrens rights. Childrens rights framework promote the notion children are not passive object of care or charity and to stage and vulnerability, societies and governments have a responsibility to protect social political civil rights. This includes the right to be safe, the right to education, and the right to family. This framework is tied to the mission to promote social justice. The bedrock principle being one of acceptance and affirming the dignity o
A woman is hit and killed by a driver and that driver is still on the loose right now. It happened around 11 last night, near boulder highway and warm springs. Police say a woman was walking in the street not in a crosswalk when she was hit. She didnt even make it to the hospital. But theres more to this story. The car involved was stolen so heres what you need to know. Officers are looking for a 2003 silver mercedes clk. License plate number lvu1k7. Outside of the fact that this car was stolen because the driver took off the states new hit and run law will anyone who lives the scene of an accident with substantial injuries or Property Damage will be facing the same charges as driving under the influence. That means 2 to 20 years in prison without the possibility of parole. New this morning. Friends of a murder victim reached out to our newsroom. 13 action News Reporter Parker Collins is live near carey and simmons 13 action News Reporter Parker Collins is live near carey and simmons w
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Waddy Reflects on 56 Years of Service to Alabama
February 2, 2021
-Rudyard Kipling
Dr. Paul Waddy loves to tell stories.
He could spend hours, if not days or weeks, chronicling his 56 years with what is now the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES). Chances are that he would relish every second of those opportunities.
Waddy, who is retiring as State Leader, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs for ACES, is enjoying a well-deserved opportunity for honor and reflection. On a recent January afternoon, he sat outside of Duncan Hall – the headquarters of ACES on Auburn University’s campus – and shared several tales with a small but captivated audience. (With proper physical distancing, of course.)