Project CommUNITY: A Year of Change Share Updated: 8:56 AM PST Jan 9, 2021
Project CommUNITY: A Year of Change Share Updated: 8:56 AM PST Jan 9, 2021
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Show Transcript a collective of mental health experts, community members, activists, faith leaders and educators offering safe black space for those experiencing racial stress, anxiety or trauma. We made a number of people who are committed to healing black people to healing ourselves. Stuck at home but not standing still, a Sacramento actor and filmmaker documents the effects of the Cove in 19 Pandemic on high school and college students. I named it inside, looking out our quarantine experience because we re inside and inside the house on we re looking out at Like the world. Seeing it might change and evolve standing up for students and families facing racism in the classroom on building future leaders. Black Youth Leadership Program offering hope for a better future way. All have to
The donation of basic sustenance items, for Dearborn Heights youth volunteers to assemble into Blessing Bags, for distribution to local homeless people through a community outreach program, are being sought.
Donations sought, by Jan. 15, include non-perishable, easy-to-eat food items, including tuna pouches, beef jerky strips, granola bars, single-serving size bags of chips and bottled water; basic hygiene items, including disposable razors, travel-size shampoo bottles and bar soap; and winter warmth items, including winter hats, socks, gloves and mittens.
Items may be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Hosanna-Tabor Lutheran Church, 9600 Leverne, in Redford Township.
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Buccaneers Players, Coaches Take a Stand Against Social Injustice for My Cause, My Cleats Eight Buccaneers players and three coaches will be representing charities that are focused in social justice efforts for the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats initiative this year. Dec 10, 2020 at 07:59 AM
End racism.
Those are a few of the words that will appear on the cleats and shoes of Buccaneers players and staff members on Sunday in support of social justice as part of the NFL s My Cause, My Cleats initiative.
Twenty percent of players league-wide are supporting social justice efforts this year on their cleats. Included in that 20% are Buccaneers players like safety Mike Edwards, cornerbacks Carlton Davis, Jamel Dean and Ryan Smith, running back Ronald Jones II, guard Aaron Stinnie, linebacker Cam Gill and defensive linemen Ndamukong Suh, Will Gholston and Benning Potoa e.