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We want to see more diversity in the superhero genre Here s why

We want to see more diversity in the superhero genre. Here s why The superhero genre specifically has never been known for its representation and diversity. Even though progress has been made in the last decade, there needs to be more representation in the superhero genre, write three Montreal podcast hosts. Social Sharing Montrealers who host a podcast about comic books say it s time for their favourite genre to do better Posted: Dec 20, 2020 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 20, 2020 Chadwick Boseman, from left, Lupita Nyong o, and Michael B. Jordan attend the Marvel panel on day 3 of Comic-Con International in 2017. The release of Black Panther was a big step forward, but more must be done, write three podcast hosts.(Richard Shotwell/Invision/The Associated Press)

Has the road in front of your home been plowed yet? - Mid Hudson Valley, NY Patch

Has the road in front of your home been plowed yet? Has the road in front of your home been plowed yet? Thank Thank Stacey Tompkins of Putnam Valley Joins The Business Council of Westchester Board of Directors Stacey Tompkins, Owner and President of Tompkins Excavating, has recently been selected as one of four members to join The Business Council of Westchester’s (BCW) Board of Directors. She will take office with her fellow inductees, Robert Amler of New York Medical College, Donnovan Beckford of Westcop and Christie Houlihan, Houlihan Parnes Realtors, as they continue to pursue BCW’s goals of providing business networking, economic development and business advocacy opportunities for their members.

Anderson Center for Autism appoints new director of human resources

STAATSBURG — Anderson Center for Autism announced that it has named resident of Staatsburg and longtime member of its team, Anne Jordan, the new Director of Human Resources. Jordan will develop, coordinate, and lead all activities for the organization’s Human Resources department, including employee relations, professional development initiatives, recruitment efforts, hiring, benefits packages, and Anderson’s talent strategy for its roster of nearly 900 employees. Jordan, who obtained a Master of Library Science from Southern Connecticut State University (2013), is a graduate of Empire State College (Bachelor of Science, Business Management and Economics, 2012; Advanced Certificate in Human Resource Management, 2015). A Certified Professional with Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM), the newest member of Anderson’s leadership team also holds certification as a public librarian with the New York State Education Department. Anne also completed an Executive

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