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Volunteers spruce up downtown, other Danbury area highlights

Volunteers spruce up downtown, other Danbury area highlights Staff reports FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Western Connecticut State University students’ Bakhtawar Izzat, and Isaac Jean-Pierre are the recipients of the 2021 Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award/ Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Latinos for Educational Advocacy in Danbury led a volunteer effort to clean up the city’s downtown on Saturday, April 17.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 5of5 Beekeeper to host workshop Mike Rice, a Beekeeper at Mike’s Beehives LLC,.is holding a workshop about beekeeping from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 8 at the Laurel Hill Cemetery in Brookfield. Photographer Peter Glass will host a cohort of photographers from his Meetup.com Group. People who are interested in attending the workshop can join the cemetery’s friends and neighbors at one of Connecticut’s historic sites.

King School apologizes after allegations of racism against Black students at Stamford private school

King School apologizes after allegations of racism against Black students at Stamford private school FacebookTwitterEmail Head of School Karen Eshoo speaks at the King School commencement exercises on May 31, 2019 in Stamford. Eshoo, King’s administration and the board of trustees released a letter this month apologizes after allegations of racism against Black students at the school.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD In the wake of accusations on social media, King School officials apologized this month and said they are making changes to be a more inclusive and diverse institution. A flood of anonymous posts showed up under the handle BlackAtKing starting in June of 2020, often naming staff members at the private day school directly. The campaign was one of many across the country at various schools that sought to illustrate racism in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis by police officer Derek Chauvin.

Connecticut school apologizes for alleged racism

Connecticut school apologizes for alleged racism April 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) Officials at a private Connecticut school issued an apology following racist allegations against Black students, announcing plans to make the institution more diverse and inclusive. Anonymous testimonies were posted to an Instagram account starting in June 2020 detailing the racist behaviors, the Stamford Advocate reported. The posts often named specific staff members at King School, and some of the allegations included Black students being told they couldn’t get into prestigious universities, students using racial slurs and double standards. An administrator for the Instagram account declined to speak on the record.

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