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Santone and Tara Allen CHARLOTTE – A local successful Charlotte Black business is claiming discrimination by a local Wells Fargo Branch in the Tega Clay area near Fort Mill, South Carolina just months after the national bank settled similar race-related discrimination charges.
Santone and Tara Allen own the
Southeastern Services of the Carolinas, L.L.C. business in the Queen city. They claim that representatives of the bank repeatedly harassed them for hours in denying their right to take money from a bank account.
This news comes on the heels of Wells Fargo settling several multi-million dollar claims of discrimination by customers, employees, financial advisors and others.
Published April 28, 2021 at 9:00 AM EDT
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
The murders of two transgender women in Charlotte this month put the LGBTQ community on alert. But truth be told, they’re always on alert.
Transgender individuals, especially trans women of color, are more susceptible to violence, harassment, and discrimination. Not only are they at greater physical risk than most of the population, they experience greater unemployment and homelessness and suffer from mental health issues in greater numbers than the general population.
As trans visibility increases and as state legislatures around the country attempt to pass anti-trans legislation, we look at what this community faces on a daily basis.
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“Technology enabled care and equipment allowing TV access and the Alexa demonstration have opened up possibilities for both the client and her daughter who are now benefiting.”
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s Technology Enabled Care (TEC) team uses a range of technology and equipment to support people and their carers to address challenges to everyday living which in turn provides reassurance and support for family members.
Throughout the pandemic it has continued to provide the service, and within the last year the team has put in more than 3,400 pieces of equipment in people’s home helping them to stay independent– reducing the need for formal care services.
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