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/ Staff Sgt. Antoine raises his head as a flight surgeon inspects his neck and face during a 2018 shaving waiver course at Beale Air Force Base in California.
Some Air Force members say they re facing discrimination because it s hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that s especially common among Black men.
Tech Sgt. Joshua Nixon joined the Air Force in 2011 in hopes of becoming a recruiter like his older brother. He excelled in training, won numerous awards, and never got in trouble. But the then 19-year-old struggled to keep up with the Air Force requirement that he shave his face every day.
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Staff Sgt. Antoine raises his head as a flight surgeon inspects his neck and face during a 2018 shaving waiver course at Beale Air Force Base in California.
Some Air Force members say they re facing discrimination because it s hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that s especially common among Black men.
Tech Sgt. Joshua Nixon joined the Air Force in 2011 in hopes of becoming a recruiter like his older brother. He excelled in training, won numerous awards, and never got in trouble. But the then 19-year-old struggled to keep up with the Air Force requirement that he shave his face every day.
Poster campaign helping to inform residents of inner-city neighbourhoods of vaccine eligibility By: Cody Sellar
MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Molly Kirchen with her three-year-old, Elizabeth, who live in West Broadway in Winnipeg is now eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.
MOLLY Kirchen, 28, had no idea she was eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination until Monday morning, when, out for a stroll in West Broadway with her three-year-old daughter Elizabeth, she saw a poster taped to a light post.
MOLLY Kirchen, 28, had no idea she was eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination until Monday morning, when, out for a stroll in West Broadway with her three-year-old daughter Elizabeth, she saw a poster taped to a light post.