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PMHA looking into other solutions
By Adam Black - ablack@aimmediamidwest.com
Children play in the field as their parents work on finding solutions to keeping it for the children.
14th Street Community Center Director Maxine Malone talks to residents about what was discussed during an earlier meeting Thursday focused on saving the green space at Bannon Park.
Community members and residents of Farley Square gather at Bannon Park to discuss solutions for parking at PMHA.
PORTSMOUTH Residents of Farley Square and community members gathered at Bannon Park to show their support in keeping the green space green instead of being turned into a parking lot.
Keeping Women’s History Month on the Front Burner
By Marcia Harris - Contributing Columnist
We have all been reminded that it all began with March 8, 1978 with a weeklong celebration coordinating with International Women’s day first celebration on March 8, 1911. “With focus and vision, Women’s History Month became a month-long celebration in March 1987 when Congress passed public law 100–9.”
We have recognized hundreds of women whose great achievements have changed the world’s view of the mental, physical, and spiritual strength and value of women. There are countless names from various backgrounds such as Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Blackwell, Susan B Anthony, Harriett Tubman, Elizabeth Katie Stanton, Cecily Tyson, and hundreds of others who have paved the way for women today such as Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Kamayla Harris to become visible with their voice, passion, and achievements.
Douglas County’s lack of diversity poses challenges for Black students
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Max Malone and his family moved from Denver to Castle Rock after his family weathered financial struggles, hoping the town could provide a less stressful environment for his younger siblings.
Instead Malone whose father is Black and mother white said he encountered significantly more racism than he did when living in other Denver metro area communities.
During his sophomore and junior years at Castle View High School, Malone a student of color in a school that was nearly 80% white grew increasingly demoralized as he said he repeatedly found bathroom stalls vandalized with racist slurs. One of the messages, he said, read: “Kill (N-word)!”
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