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More needs to be done to protect LGBTQ residents in N.J. city, activists demand Updated Feb 24, 2021; Posted Feb 24, 2021 Photos taken at an Orange For All rally, where some community members allege officials are not taking claims of bias crimes against LGBTQ residents seriously. Facebook Share Community members and local organizations are demanding more answers after an investigation into an Orange family’s claims that it has been the victim of bias-based intimidation crimes did not result in any charges. Earlier this month, Newark LGBTQ Community Center’s Executive Director Beatrice Simpkins penned a letter to Orange Mayor Dwayne D. Warren alleging “biased-based threats” made toward a city resident, Manny “Angel” Ortega, and his family. The Ortega family’s complaints, the letter says, have been repeatedly ignored by law enforcement and city officials. ....
Seton Hall University Wednesday, February 17, 2021 On February 23 & 25, the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute will host the third annual African Diaspora, Black Identity, Colorism Panel (ABC): Family Matters. This year s special two-part event will have a special emphasis on family structures in the black community. This discussion will highlight the complexities and dynamics of race, gender, and sexuality within a family structure. On February 23, starting at 7 p.m. EST, the ABC Panel: Colorism in Family Structure will seek to explore the complexities and dynamics of colorism in the family structure. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Kelly Harris, Director of Africana Studies at Seton Hall. The panel will be comprised of faculty and students. Panelists will include: ....