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Opinion | A Sisterhood of Black Surfers Is Making Waves

Jessa WilliamsManhattan Beach, Calif. Autumn Kitchens grew up between Long Island and Rockaway, N.Y. She started surfing after taking a lesson when she was 15, and she has been surfing and living in the Rockaways for the past seven years. Nina Stouffer is a self-described “soul surfer” from Jacksonville, Fla. She feels free in the water. “All your worries disappear,” she told me. “And especially with my friends, I always enjoy going out there and being with them, bonding.” Kimiko Russell-Halterman’s love of the ocean is rooted in her Japanese ancestry. Her grandmother is from Okinawa and believes that one of her ancestors was an ama, a celebrated female free-diver.

State College Borough Council votes to rezone downtown homeless shelter

Edward LeClear, planning and community development director for the Borough, presented the rezoning to the council. Currently, the property hosts worship services for the Nittany Valley Church of Christ, and the rezoning would allow for expansion with the Out of the Cold homeless shelter. Upon approval, the shelter would be able to expand to provide an overnight facility for 30 guests and provide a more permanent home. The property is currently a Residence 2 zone code and will change to a Residence 3 Historic, which is the same code as properties adjacent. The property is owned by The Meetinghouse on Atherton and Vice President Sharon Schafer openly supported the decision to rezone in the meeting.

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