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Historians reflect on MLK s legacy as tensions rise in U S

Historians reflect on MLK s legacy as tensions rise in U.S. A week after violence at the U.S. Capitol people say we have to work harder to unite again. Social division, distancing marks 2021 MLK Day and last updated 2021-01-18 18:56:50-05 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — As the world celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. people are focused on how far we ve come and how far we have to go. 53-years after Martin Luther King Jr s death, people who study black history say there has been progress. But with tensions high both racially and politically, they say we have to work harder to unite again.

Pasco law enforcement needs more oversight, community groups say

Pasco law enforcement needs more oversight, community groups say Kathleen McGrory and Neil Bedi, Tampa Bay Times © OCTAVIO JONES/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco addresses the media during a 2020 press conference. Activists in Pasco County are renewing calls for a citizen board to review allegations of police misconduct following a Tampa Bay Times investigation into the Sheriff’s Office’s use of data in policing. The Times found the Sheriff’s Office created an algorithm to determine which residents were likely to break the law and used it to monitor and harass them. “Everything that the Tampa Bay Times has been reporting about the abuse of power in the Sheriff’s Office is even more of a push that this needs to get done and it needs to get done now,” said Marlowe Jones, founder of the Pasco Young Revolutionaries.

Here s how one psychedelic experience may lessen trauma of racial injustice

Here s how one psychedelic experience may lessen trauma of racial injustice ANI | Updated: Jan 02, 2021 14:07 IST Washington [US], January 2 (ANI): A single positive experience on a psychedelic drug may help reduce stress, depression and anxiety symptoms in Black, Indigenous and people of colour whose encounters with racism have had lasting harm, according to findings of a new study. The participants in the retrospective study reported that their trauma-related symptoms linked to racist acts were lowered in the 30 days after an experience with either psilocybin (Magic Mushrooms), LSD or MDMA (Ecstasy). Their experience with psychedelic drugs was so powerful that they could recall and report on changes in symptoms from racial trauma that they had experienced in their lives, and they remembered it having a significant reduction in their mental health problems afterwards, said Alan Davis, co-lead author of the study and an assistant professor

Soziale Ungerechtigkeit in der Pandemie: Nicht das Virus ist ungerecht

Soziale Ungerechtigkeit in der Pandemie: Nicht das Virus ist ungerecht
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