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Black Lives Matter BCS speaks on George Floyd, Chauvin verdict

Black Lives Matter BCS discusses Chauvin verdict, why the work will continue forever The local chapter of Black Lives Matter said spreading awareness about George Floyd s case and so many others will be going on forever. Author: Erin Wencl (KAGS), Elisabeth Tharp Published: 11:36 AM CDT April 21, 2021 Updated: 12:16 PM CDT April 21, 2021 BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the May 25, 2020 killing of George Floyd. It took the jury less than 12 hours to deliberate before they reached that decision and he was led away in handcuffs after the verdict was read. The world witnessed the arrest and death after a bystander, later identified as Darnella Frazier, shot it on her cell phone. Frazier, who was just 17 at the time, later received PEN America s PEN/Benenson Courage Award. After the verdict was read, Frazier took to her social media. No amount o

Senate Readies To Send Crown Act To Gov Lamont

“I look at the hair of those around me and just accept it as is. It doesn’t speak to their ability, their competency, their performance or their knowledge. It is simply their hair,” Exum said.  Rep. Patricia Billie Miller said she’s sad that they have to put into a law that a person shouldn’t be discriminated against because of their hair. “When I graduated from college I realized that I had to straighten my hair because I looked too ethnic if I didn’t straighten my hair and I realized that I would not get hired,” Miller said.

B/CS community donation drive helping those still struggling from winter storm

B/CS community donation drive helping those still struggling from winter storm and last updated 2021-02-20 19:55:02-05 BRAZOS COUNTY, TX — A community in need and others willing to do whatever it takes to help. Two local organizations have partnered together to coordinate a local donation drive. The Brazos Valley Blessings and Black Lives Matter BCS groups have teamed up to serve those who need a little extra help following this week s deadly winter storm. A local donation drive held at peace Lutheran Church in College Station is going on two days. But these organizations have been putting in the work well before.

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