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Surviving COVID-19: After 223 days hospitalized, Utah man returns home

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Inside Chicago s New Black Entrepreneurial Renaissance

Kathryn Finney. In her Pulitzer Prize-winning book on the great American migration, The Warmth of Other Suns, Isabella Wilkerson tells the story of Ida Mae Gladney, who uprooted her life from Mississippi to Chicago, drawn by the idea of economic mobility and safety that the Promised Land had to offer. In the early 20th century, Chicago offered opportunities for paying jobs and a growing Black middle class. Though the city was segregated and brutalized by policies redlining Black neighborhoods, it offered relief from the threat of lynching. Even in the face of economic and racial barriers, Ida Mae remained optimistic and built a life for herself and her family.

Resin is hosting Mira Costa artists

Resin is hosting Mira Costa artists SHARE Artwork by MCHS student Jessica Patton is on view at Resin this weekend Resonating at Resin by Bondo Wyszpolski It can be a little too easy to overlook or ignore the many exhibitions at Resin Gallery, but one would need to be extremely nearsighted, culturally speaking, not to see and admire Rafael McMaster’s enthusiasm and optimism as the driving force behind the South Bay Art Collective, a genuine outlet for young people who desire to learn about and create meaningful art. Artwork by MCHS student Zoe KalamarosThe Collective managed to survive the pandemic, largely because members of the community realized what a gem they had with McMaster and Resin. All this brings us to what they’ve got on hand this weekend.

Ag awareness campaign targets teens | Schools | The Journal Gazette

• Jared Burkholder, Grace College program director for history and political science, contributed an entry to “Faith and History: A Devotional,” a publication edited by Christopher Gehrz and Beth Allison Barr. The book is a collection of short pieces integrating historical reflection with study and prayer. Burkholder and the other contributors are part of the Conference on Faith and History, an organization composed mostly of Christian historians. Grant • WGU Indiana was awarded a $1 million grant through the Lilly Endowment s Charting the Future Initiative to begin implementing technology that will demonstrate an easier way for working adults to accurately communicate their specific skill sets and credentials to employers. The goal is to bring enhanced transparency and opportunity to all Hoosiers and facilitate more equitable, life-long learning recognition.

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i m not getting into that. i think what the real focus is here again is on religious tolerance. that s really what this is about. and i think again to make this a big issue is just ridiculous right now. we re covering all the angles for you. paul steinhauser is in washington. and shannon travis is in iowa. let s go ahead and start with you, paul. bachmann and cain ducking the debate shows. just how delicate the balancing act proves, i guess, how delicate that balancing act needs to be. so what do you think? is this the end of the topic, or are we going to hear a lot more? i don t know if we ll hear a lot more, but we ll hear more no doubt about it. there s a debate tomorrow night. it could come up there. you heard that sound bite there state of the union with candy crowley. bachmann and cain didn t want to touch this issue. what about romney and the controversy over his faith? he doesn t want to touch it that much either. it was kind of telling that saturday at the va

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