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Ohio county where girl, 16, was killed is state s deadliest for police shootings

Ohio county where girl, 16, was killed is state s deadliest for police shootings
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New passion for life needed - Times Gazette

New passion for life needed Bill Sims Contributing columnist Time changes everything. The current time warp, bent by the coronavirus, has caused distortions that will change many things in our lives forever. It is impossible to be fully aware and comprehensive with what comes next, given the enormity of downstream global effects of COVID-19, but some things seem pretty clear. Let me tally some of the ways. The future of travel may be quite different. Like it or not, vaccine passports seem inevitable. There will be protests from some, but private companies like airlines or cruise lines can insist. So can other countries. If you’re a vaccine resistor, future travels are likely to become more limited.

Letters: National Crime Victims Rights Week a time to be an advocate for victims

Letters: National Crime Victims Rights Week a time to be an advocate for victims Letters to the Editor a time to be an advocate for victims April 18-24 is the 40th annual National Crime Victims Rights Week. This is a time to remember the importance of serving victims, honoring them with dignity and acknowledging their experiences. As a rape survivor and lifetime advocate against sexual violence, I have dedicated my life to ensuring no one has to go through what I did. I know our world is sadly far from that point, but legislation like Marsy’s Law is getting us closer.

The Northerner | Norse Violence Prevention Center hosts Take Back The Night

April 14, 2021 The Norse Violence Prevention Center (NVPC) Peer Ambassadors hosted a two-part “Take Back The Night” event Tuesday evening. About 20 people virtually attended the first part of the event that featured speaker Olivia Montgomery who serves as the equity and inclusion coordinator at the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence, as well as own an equity firm, discussed the intersection between gender and racial justice, and how students have a vital role in gender and civil rights movements.  According to Montana State University, “Take Back The Night” events have been hosted since 1877 when a women-only protest in England took place against the violence and terror that women felt as they walked the streets at night. 

Female union leaders note that labor law reform is a civil rights issue

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Female union leaders note that labor law reform is a civil rights issue April 14, 2021 10:00 AM CDT By Mark Gruenberg AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler discusses how the PRO Act will help working women. She is joined by Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation President Chelsie Glaubitz Gabiou; Nebraska State AFL-CIO President/Secretary Treasurer Sue Martin; Wisconsin State AFL-CIO President Stephanie Bloomingdale; APRI Philadelphia President and PA AFL-CIO Executive Council Vice President Thelma Clements; and Ohio Coalition of Labor Union Women President Davida Russell. | AFL-CIO Facebook page/video screenshot

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