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In Depth: What has changed since George Floyd s death, one year ago?

In Depth: What has changed since George Floyd s death, one year ago? © Provided by WCBS Radio New York NEW YORK (WCBS 880) This week marks one year since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which sparked nationwide outrage and calls for police reform in cities across the country. Americans paused in cities all over the world to reflect and remember the tragic death on May 25. But, after so many protests and pointed conversations across the word, we wanted to ask, “What has changed?” In this week’s In Depth Podcast, we first turned to Minneapolis to the site where former Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for a little over nine minutes.

Pamplin Media Group - Greene, Hollands, Brim-Edwards, Bussell win board seats

Portland Public, Portland Community College board races see landslide wins Herman Greene, Julia Brim-Edwards and Gary Hollands won with landslide leads for the Portland Public Schools Board of Education. In Zone 4, Greene led with 73%. Hollands had 84% in Zone 5 and Brim-Edwards pulled in 81% by the time votes were tallied Wednesday morning. Greene and Hollands will be newcomers to the PPS board. Brim-Edwards is the only incumbent who ran for re-election to her seat. I want to thank Portland voters and the community for their vote of confidence in returning me to the School Board, and for also electing Gary Hollands and Herman Greene, two leaders who will bring needed perspective, experience and deep community relationships to our work, Brim-Edwards said in a statement released by a campaign representative. We have huge challenges ahead, including safely re-opening schools this fall and continuing our relentless pursuit of more equitable outcomes for all our students. I am

Oregon school board results: voters choose some new faces, others stick with incumbents

Over the last 14 months, school boards across the country have received more attention and become more accessible, with meetings and decision-making moved

Cybersecurity measures are missing from the $1 2 billion digital strategy

Cynch Security co-founder and CEO Susie Jones. Cybersecurity initiatives for small business were conspicuously absent from the government’s $1.2 billion digital strategy, unveiled yesterday. The suite of measures, announced ahead of the federal budget next week, pledged ‘over $50 million’ to improve cybersecurity in the government, as well as investment in data centres and telecommunications networks. But, despite funding designed to boost small business digitisation, none of the cyber spending is heading to SMEs. Experts say this is a blind spot that could leave them more vulnerable than they already are. Cynch Security co-founder Susie Jones notes that any business operating over the past year has “come to terms with the need to be digital”.

Facebook data leak: How to know if your business has been affected

Facebook data leak: How to know if your business has been affected
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