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Student Government Calls for Switch to In-House Dining

Student Government Calls for Switch to In-House Dining Isabella Grosso | The PhoenixLoyola s student government is advocating for a switch from Aramark, the company that handles food service on Loyola s campuses, to in-house dining. Published April 14, 2021 7:11 a.m. CT Aramark  Loyola’s food provider and a multi-billion-dollar corporation  has had numerous racism allegations, food sanitation issues and questions about their involvement in the prison system through the years. For all these reasons, the Student Government of Loyola Chicago (SGLC) has called on Loyola to pull from this massive corporation and move to a private in-house dining system, according to student government leaders. 

These five stories show that Black history, culture and faith can be celebrated all year long

These five stories show that Black history, culture and faith can be celebrated all year long Meet some of the Black artists, pastors and business owners who are building community in Utah. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Katie Hall breaking at the HERC Hip Hop Education Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021.   | March 8, 2021, 1:00 p.m. During Black History Month, The Salt Lake Tribune published several stories that sought to elevate the voices of Black Utahns. In case you missed them, here they are in one place. Read about two Black ballerinas whose experiences have fueled big changes at Ballet West, as well as Utah’s break-dancing history. And find a list of Black-owned food businesses in the state (pro tip: bookmark it) that you can support not just in February, but throughout the year.

Our Blackness, Our Heritage step show celebrates Black culture and community

Conclusion of Black History Month 2021

Share this article Share this article During Black History Month 2021, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, engaged virtually with hundreds of members of Black communities from coast to coast to coast OTTAWA, ON, March 1, 2021 /CNW/ - Every February, during Black History Month, Canadians celebrate the significant contributions that Black communities have made and continue to make to the cultural, economic, social, scientific, and political landscape in Canada. While this year s celebrations were held virtually, they were no less significant. Throughout February, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, participated in 30 virtual events with members of many Black communities across Canada, including all three territories. Some of the events included:

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