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American University Now Has an Academic Position to Study First Ladies

American University Now Has an Academic Position to Study First Ladies
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In Plain Sight - Krimiserie

In Plain Sight - Krimiserie
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Local Sheriff s Office shows parents how regular-looking objects could be hiding drugs

Local Sheriff’s Office shows parents how regular-looking objects could be hiding drugs The training shows the many ways household items can disguise dangerous things Authorities show how kids can hide dangerous items in plain sight ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, Va. – Parents may want to take a look in their children’s bedrooms after authorities demonstrated how easily kids hide dangerous items in plain sight. Rockbridge County Sheriff’s Deputy Christopher Norris showed objects that seem like everyday items; however, they’re putting children at risk. “That’s what we are trying to do today, is to let parents come in and look at things that we’ve actually taken on cases that could be an indicator that your child is at risk,” explained Norris.

Sacred and Strong Celebrates Strength and Resilience — and Demands Collective Action

‘Sacred and Strong’ Celebrates Strength and Resilience and Demands Collective Action A new report takes a decolonized approach to data and stories about the health of Indigenous women and girls living in BC. Odette Auger is an Indigenous freelance reporter. Recent bylines include APTN National News, Watershed Sentinel and IndigiNews. SHARES ‘Sacred and Strong,’ multimedia on wood, by Tiyaltelwet Melanie Rivers. Angeline Pete, of Quatsino First Nation, is “fiercely protective, always eager to help others, and so strong, we never worried about her,” says her auntie, Cary-Lee Calder, in the opening of “Sacred and Strong: Upholding our Matriarchal Roles,” a new health report about First Nations women, girls, non-binary and Two-Spirit/Indigiqueer individuals living in B.C.

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