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Fun things to do in Gainesville this week for all age groups


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Sunday Assembly: a secular community: 11 a.m. today, via Zoom. ([email protected]) A secular community featuring guest speaker will be Jim Gross who has been the executive director of Florida Defenders of the Environment since 2016. His topic : Oklawaha River. Gross is also an adjunct professor at Santa Fe College as well as a licensed professional geologist in California and Florida. His topic will be the Ocklawaha River. [email protected]
Feel D Love: 6 p.m. today through Feb. 28, Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave. Free. (depotpark.org) Illuminated landscaping and park elements with romantic lighting themes every night throughout the month of February. ....

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Adolfho Romero: Diverse communities are transforming Florida


The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at the University of Florida suspended all in-person interviews in March in deference to health concerns arising from the global pandemic. At the same time, however, the program launched the Pandemic Oral History Project as a virtual research initiative in order to offer working-class people, elders and students in the Gulf South the opportunity to tell their own stories of survival, civic engagement and labor on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19.
As national health experts have demonstrated, African American and Hispanic communities have been grievously impacted by the global pandemic. The Pandemic Oral History Project spotlights community leaders serving racial and ethnic groups whose vulnerability to the newest coronavirus is exacerbated by histories of barriers to equal citizenship and lack of political representation. ....

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