Boise area needs affordable housing. What happened when a developer proposed some
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Vicki McMinn Coburn and Randy Coburn stand on their property, at the corner of S. Grays Lane and E. Amity Ave. in Nampa. Their property includes a large field that a developer wanted to turn into affordable housing.
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Rodney Cook works as a school bus driver, picking up students from their homes in the morning
and dropping them off in the afternoon. He does this knowing that his own children donât have a place to come home to after school.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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Wednesday, May 5, the History Department, along with the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, welcomed Dr. Cindy I-Fen Cheng, Ph.D., for her virtual lecture Anti-Asian Sentiment Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. Fifty-nine Seton Hall and local community members joined the session on Microsoft Teams.
Dr. Anne Giblin Gedacht, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Affiliated Faculty, Asian Studies Program, opened the program by welcoming Dr. Cheng and thanking participants for attending. Dr. Cheng is a Professor of History and the Asian American Studies program director at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her first book,
Citizens of Asian America: Democracy and Race during the Cold War, explored how Asian Americans shaped the credibility of U.S. democracy during the early Cold War years. Her current project, titled Rebuilding California s Skid Row Neighborhoods: Southeast Asian and Central American Refugees and the Growth of the Homeless Po
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Multiple agencies come together to vaccinate the metro Phoenix homeless population
Starting on Monday morning at 8 a.m., free COVID-19 vaccines will be offered to the metro Phoenix homeless population.
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PHOENIX â Starting on Monday morning at 8 a.m., free COVID-19 vaccines will be offered to the metro Phoenix homeless population.
âWe are doing all we can to keep this population safe and vaccinated,â says Marty Hames, spokesperson for Circle the City, a healthcare organization dedicated to the homeless population.
Hames says people like 61-year-old Toni Petersen who recently became homeless are the new reality of the economic effects of the virus.