cheerleading session for the kennedy administration. what do you think that we get wrong in the way that we look at and commemorate the march? what should we do differently? what should we think about that march 60 years ago? i think we have to do is my father. he saw himself as a defender of freedom, justice, and equality, regardless of who is in the white house. friend or fall. if there were things at that time the black community did not have, he was going to speak up for that in challenge whatever administration it was. i think we have to remember, what you said, they had demands, we should always do demonstrations with the legislature. they attend as you well know, and some of those demands over the next couple of years actually were met, like comprehensive civil rights. blacks at that time had access to public accommodations.
Online conference takes new approach to getting anti-discrimination ordinance in Bibb County
Education is key to activists who are trying to pass a Comprehensive Civil Rights ordinance. Now a two-day online conference will explain why the local law is needed Author: Katelyn Sabater (13WMAZ) Updated: 8:25 PM EDT April 19, 2021
MACON, Ga. Macon-Bibb activists say they plan to ask the county again to pass an anti-discrimination ordinance this year. Their first steps will focus on educating the community.
Najiva Timothee is a Diversity and Inclusion Trainer in Central Georgia.
When she found out former Mayor Robert Reichert vetoed the anti-discrimination ordinance last year, she couldn’t believe it.
movement was born 50 years ago, the house passed a comprehensive civil rights bill with the vote of every single democrat in the house and eight republicans that would prohibit discrimination based on sexual or yon engs tangnd every bill was bipartisan with the exception of hr-1, it s major reform which so how do you get past that and how do you not make the connection that a lot of that actually has to do with the other issue, president? well, that s right opinion p that would protect positions, that would raise familyin come.