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Telling the Story of Elizabeth Jennings NYs 19th Century Freedom Rider / Public News Service

One hundred years before Rosa Parks ignited a 13-month bus boycott, Elizabeth Jennings led the way for New York. A presentation this evening at a Hudson Valley museum aims to share Jennings legacy in the Empire State. In July 1854, Jennings - a Black school teacher - refused to leave a streetcar designated for white passengers only in New York City and was assaulted by the conductor. . ....

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Project to Train People to Represent Montanans in Tribal Courts

A program is looking for Montanans to represent people in courts on tribal reservations, who often lack access to legal assistance when they need it. The Tribal Advocate Incubator Project wants to train lay advocates - that is, people who are not lawyers by profession - to represent folks in tribal courts across the state. "Tribal lay advocates will represent tribal members in tribal court regarding civil legal matters," said Valerie Falls Down, tribal advocacy coordinator for the Montana Legal Services Association, "including divorce and custody, landlord-tenant disputes, wills and probate, real estate and land issues." Montana s seven reservations are mostly rural, and a 2017 study found the poverty rate was 30% on the state s reservations. " . ....

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MLK Day Caravan in AR to Focus on Inclusivity Voting Rights / Public News Service

Today, activists in Little Rock host a "drive-through" interfaith prayer breakfast on Martin Luther King Junior Day, to honor the legacy of the civil-rights leader and show support for voting-rights legislation. The Caravan of Love in Action starts at 8 am at Martin Luther King Elementary in Little Rock, handing out breakfast bags to visitors before proceeding to the Governor s Mansion, where organizers will offer voter information. Caravan organizer Deborah Springer Suttlar said the event is about reminding Arkansans what s at stake if Congress fails to pass key voting-rights protections. . ....

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