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Blak like me: how Destiny Deacon used art to shout back at racists

Blak like me: how Destiny Deacon used art to shout back at racists By Andrew Stephens Normal text size Advertisement When Destiny Deacon was growing up, she often heard white people calling out, “You little black c -s”. Years later, in a simple but powerful act of defiance, she decided to take the “c” out of black, calling one of her photographs Blak lik mi. The following year, in 1991, she staged an exhibition of the same name. Destiny Deacon, Blak lik mi 1991, lightjet photograph from Polaroid photograph. Credit:© Destiny Deacon “Blak – meaning specifically Australian Indigenous people – started to get used more widely and now it’s everywhere, right across the board,” Deacon says. “Art, music, theatre, dance. I’m glad the Indigenous community is using it and that I get acknowledged for it.”

Return of special needs students to Ontario schools prompts safety debate

  TORONTO While most children in Ontario will continue to learn from home during the lockdown, special needs students – who have been given an “exception to the rule” of remote learning from the province – have been given the go-ahead to return to classrooms. But safety concerns, including whether special needs students can understand and abide by the necessity of physical distancing and wearing masks, remain for educators who are returning to classrooms to teach. The Ford government is pleading with everybody to stay home because of the increased numbers and a state of emergency, Barrie educational assistant Jennifer Coventry told CTV Barrie. We re just wondering how our students are allowed to come back.

Kentucky boy celebrates Christmas gift with family

We didn t expect to get that reaction out of him! Author: Molly Jett Updated: 9:37 PM EST December 26, 2020 FLORIDA, USA While visiting his grandparents in Florida for Christmas, 6-year-old Isaac added another gift to his growing Pokémon collection. In this video, you can see him unwrapping a box with his father, Bryan Hay. After anxiously waiting for what s inside, Hay removed the wrapping paper and instantly filled the room with excitement. Oh! Yea!. What is this, Hay said. What is this, his father asked. Is that for your bed? A Pikachu pillow that I can sleep on, he replied.

Sullivan community comes together to celebrate local couple s 60th anniversary

Sullivan community comes together to celebrate local couple s 60th anniversary
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Sullivan couple celebrates 60th anniversary with parade

Sullivan couple celebrates 60th anniversary with parade From wedding bells six decades ago to car horns Sunday. Posted: Dec 20, 2020 9:48 PM Updated: Dec 20, 2020 10:33 PM Posted By: Staff Report SULLIVAN COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) - From wedding bells six decades ago to car horns Sunday. Friends and family found a way to celebrate Larry and Judy Watson s 60th wedding anniversary. The couple lives in Sullivan. Their daughter organized this surprise parade to mark the milestone in a safe way. The happy couple shared their secret with us! Commitment and patience and saying yes, dear. Yeah, she s right, she s right, said Larry and Judy Watson.

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