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Letter: Clergy support sex education

Letter: Clergy support sex education to the editor FacebookTwitterEmail FILE. Letter writer says, Many people are surprised to learn that there is no sex education requirement for New York state schools..In another surprise to many, religious leaders across the spectrum believe that our youth need age-appropriate sex education in all grades. (Stacey Lauren / Times Union archive)STACEY LAUREN Many people are surprised to learn that there is no sex education requirement for New York state schools. Sex education, if any, varies by community, leaving many youth in the dark when it comes to protecting their health and safety. In another surprise to many, religious leaders across the spectrum believe that our youth need age-appropriate sex education in all grades.

CIvil rights leaders letter slams IU Health after Moore case review

The measures suggested by IU Health are “toothless” and “woefully insufficient,” reads the letter from the Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis, Baptist Minister’s Alliance and the National Action Network of Indiana. Adding that the list included “few tangible steps” to remedy racism, the letter asks why no one has been held accountable for the way health care providers treated Dr. Moore when she sought care for a COVID-19 infection at IU Health North late last year. Moore was released from the Carmel hospital within a few days and 12 hours later readmitted to a different hospital. She died three weeks later. 

Indiana Black Legislative Caucus Praises Progress Around Call To Action Days

Credit Brandon Smith / IPB News The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus says its “call to action days” – bringing advocates to the Statehouse – are making an impact on the legislature. The increased advocacy came out of an incident earlier this session in which Black lawmakers were booed and heckled by some Republicans after raising concerns about what they saw as discrimination in a piece of legislation. Organizations including the Indiana Muslim Alliance Network, the Indiana Minority Health Coalition, the Indiana Poor People’s Campaign, Faith in Indiana, Hoosier Women Forward and Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis showed up at the Statehouse, as did citizens from around the state. People sent letters and emails and made calls. And IBLC leaders say that advocacy has helped halt some legislation they oppose and push forward bills they support.

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