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6 things to know this week in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington, Cheshire

6 things to know this week in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington, Cheshire 6 things to know this week in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington, Cheshire LiveWell, 1261 S. Main St., Plantsville, at left, and Mulberry Gardens, 58 Mulberry St., Plantsville, right. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Plans for a renovated and expanded LiveWell Dementia Specialists campus Plans for a renovated and expanded LiveWell Dementia Specialists campus Advertisement Plans for a renovated and expanded LiveWell Dementia Specialists campus Mulberry Gardens, 58 Mulberry St., Plantsville, left, and LiveWell, 1261 S. Main St., Plantsville, right, Tues., Feb. 9, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement February 14, 2021 04:25PM Things to know this week include the federal holiday marking Washington’s birthday, as well a continued hearing on a proposed expansion by LiveWell Dementia Specialists in Southington.

City looks to revive dormant committee to advance racial equity in Meriden

City looks to revive dormant committee to advance racial equity in Meriden City looks to revive dormant committee to advance racial equity in Meriden Meriden City Hall, Fri., Sept. 25, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal February 05, 2021 07:36PM By Michael Gagne, Record-Journal staff MERIDEN — The City Council is looking to revive a previously vital city board, which decades ago had been active on issues related to civil rights and discrimination, but has been inactive in recent years.  The Human Rights Advisory Board would have an expanded role under proposed changes before the council, and bear a new name: the “Human Rights, Racial Equity and Social Justice Advisory Board.” Those changes would be voted on as an amendment to chapter six of the Meriden City Code. 

Holocaust Commemoration: Experts denounce intolerance, call for proactive actions against hate

Holocaust Commemoration: Experts denounce intolerance, call for proactive actions against hate
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Ecuador: Human rights organizations monitor the trial of computer expert Ola Bini

Swedish computer expert and human rights defender Ola Bini speaks during an interview in Quito, Ecuador, 22 June 2019, after an Ecuador court ordered his release, CRISTINA VEGA/AFP via Getty Images Ola Bini is a computer expert and human rights defender recognized worldwide, who is facing a political-judicial process in Ecuador since April 2019. Ecuadorian and international civil society organizations set up a mission to observe the preparatory hearing and trial evaluation of December 3rd, 2020. This statement was originally published on article19.org on 2 December 2020. Ola Bini is a computer expert and human rights defender recognized worldwide, who is facing a political-judicial process in Ecuador since

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