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Bullet Catcher: Realm Fantasy Thriller Podcast Being Adapted for TV
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Stephen Susco. This is the same Zucker Productions that s behind
The Naked Gun and
The Grudge, The Possession, and
Texas Chainsaw 3D. He is currently developing
Soulville for Amazon Studios. This is the latest audio drama series to be picked up for a TV version. Bullet Catcher key art, Realm
Bullet Catcher, created by
Joaquin Lowe, is about Imma, an orphan with a missing brother who decides to cross a treacherous desert to become a mystical bullet catcher–an outlaw who can fend off bullets with a bare hand. She gets to work with a real bullet catcher and learn the tricks of the trade only to uncover a shocking secret that sets her on the path to vengeance. The series is now in its 3
Anti-human trafficking group leaves for Virginia; 902-mile walk back to Buffalo starts Monday
Participants in the FreeTHEM Walk will march from Lynchburg, Virginia, back to Buffalo in an effort to bring awareness to human trafficking. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:26 PM EDT May 1, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. There was a celebration on the steps of City Hall on Saturday as community members gathered to send off a team called the FreeTHEM Walkers.
The group is led by Kelly Galloway. She s the founder of Project Mona s House and the FreeTHEM Center in Buffalo. Both support victims of human trafficking. Human trafficking is modern-day slavery. Over 40.3 million people are affected, generating over 150 billion dollars annually. It is the second-largest crime on the planet. We have to care about it, Galloway said.
Study rooms dedicated for couple who escaped slavery
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Library honoring Georgians who worked to build a better future for students
In 1848, William and Ellen Craft fled Georgia in disguise and for 19 years, left the country to escape slavery and become activists for freedom, literacy and education for Black Americans before and after the Civil War.
Nearly 175 years later, their names will be permanently etched at the heart of the birthplace of public higher education in the United States, with two study rooms in the Main Library of the University of Georgia dedicated in the couple’s honor. Along with the naming of two adjoining study rooms for Mary Blount Bowen Green, a little-known white schoolteacher from the same community, the markers will celebrate Georgians who worked to build a better future for the students of today.
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