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This Wednesday, March 24 at 7:00 p.m. the Florida Gulf Coast University Center for Critical Race and Ethnic Studies is hosting a virtual presentation called “The Black Lives Matter Movement: Insurgent Intersectionality and Radical Inclusivity in the Twenty-First Century.” It’s presented by Dr. Reiland Rabaka, Professor of African, African American, and Caribbean Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder.His presentation will provide an overview of the historical roots, core principles, political critiques, and social commentary of the Black Lives Matter Movement, particularly how the movement is grounded in, and grew out of, the black radical feminist tradition in the U.S.

Red Tide causing hundreds of dead fish to wash up along Bonita Beach

Red Tide causing hundreds of dead fish to wash up along Bonita Beach Red Tide causing hundreds of dead fish to wash up along Bonita Beach and last updated 2020-12-17 21:01:25-05 BONITA SPRINGS — Red Tide blooms are now killing fish all along the coastline in Bonita Springs. The Department of Health also has signs up warning people about possible respiratory issues if you breath it in. Out on Bonita Beach, people were out and about Thursday, despite the air being a little difficult to breath. The Red Tide was a bit of a surprise to us, because at first we were just kind of unexplained coughing, and with COVID fear, everybody was like what’s going on, said J.J. Mokarzel.

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