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'A Quick 5' with Maestro Frances Motyca Dawson, Founder, Artistic Co-Director and Conductor, Columbia Pro Cantare

'A Quick 5' with Maestro Frances Motyca Dawson, Founder, Artistic Co-Director and Conductor, Columbia Pro Cantare
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Looking Back on Jan. 25: 'Extra cost of snow to Lewiston $15,000'

Read more about Jan. 25, 1923, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1923 The Bowdoin College Glee Club Singers will appear this winter at the High Street Congregational Church, Auburn. In a concert to be handled by the Men’s Club for the benefit of the movie’s fund. 50 Years Ago: 1973 The coffin of […]

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DC action demands: 'End Trans ICE Detention!' – Workers World

DC action demands: ‘End Trans ICE Detention!’ By Judy Greenspan posted on July 1, 2021 Carrying signs and three brightly painted pink coffins, transgender immigrant rights activists and their supporters marched on the White House June 23 to demand an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention of transgendered and HIV+ people. The coffins symbolized the deaths of three trans women, Roxsana Hernández, Victoria Arellano and Johana “Joa” Medina Leon, who died between 2018 and now while in ICE custody or shortly thereafter. (Washington Blade, June 23) The protest began with a commemorative service for the three women at the National City Christian Church. Trans migrant organizers read statements about the three women and conditions faced by trans, HIV+ and other at-risk migrants in detention camps.

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D.C. Pride Events: Where and How to Celebrate

Dive deep into D.C. with our daily newsletter. We break down the day’s biggest story and share links to everything you need to know. Get the free newsletter Success! You re on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn t process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing… I already get the newsletter Happy Pride! The first weekend of June is upon us, and it features plenty of Pride Month events. So don’t wait to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Do it now. Do it every day.  The annual Capital Pride parade is June 12 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Dyke March is TBD. But the group’s Instagram page says to “hold tight” because information is forthcoming.

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