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Erika Harris Case Study
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Erica Harris is Southeast Texas number one anchor woman, and KBMT-TV, Beaumont Texas. She came into Texas Southern University campus as Erika Randal. She stated that Texas Southern University is her foundation and her rock. Many people here were a mentor and bright to her. Erikaâs course changed when she met Ms. Walker. She started as a print of Journalism major and knew that there was a future for her in broadcasting journalism. She did not get one camera job as a graduate. It took Erika a little while, to have a camera job as she work at Fox 26 station Houston being an intern of Texas Southern University.
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HOUSTON A Houston child care facility is facing a suit after a nine month old suffered a traumatic brain injury when he allegedly fell off play equipment and hit his head on the tile floor.
Erica Harris and Sheldon O Neal Harris, individually and as next friends to C.S., a minor, filed a complaint Feb. 12 in Harris County District Court against Linder Young Learners Academy and Gladebrook Learning Group LLC alleging negligence.
According to the Harris complaint, C.S., who was nine months old at the time, was playing on a stationary activity center at the Linder Young Learners Academy in Houston on Oct. 20, 2018. The plaintiffs allege that the activity center was located near or too close to the tile floor and that C.S. fell backwards and hit his head and suffered a traumatic brain injury.
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In pouring rain and 40° weather, over a hundred community members, local union rank-and-file, journalists and activists from across the southeast gathered in a muddy lot between a gas station and a Waffle House to attend Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union’s Feb 6 rally in solidarity with the Amazon workers at the BHM1 fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama, fighting to form the first U.S. Amazon union.
The rally was organized by RWDSU to mark the beginning of the voting period on Feb 8, when Bessemer’s Amazon workers will start to cast their votes via mail-in ballots.
Some people traveled to Bessemer from as far as New Orleans and Boston to attend the rally. Attendees were offered free pizza paid for by Senator Bernie Sanders in an act of solidarity. Organizers provided free signs and placards. Hundreds of lawn signs were placed along the road, which attendees were encouraged to place in their front yards.