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A resolution, in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, was passed unanimously during the Common Council meeting. (Scott Anderson/Patch)
WAUWATOSA, WI A resolution, in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, was passed unanimously during the Wauwatosa Common Council meeting on Tuesday.
The resolution states the city is dedicated to honoring its diversity, including our residents of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, a group that has contributed and continues to contribute to our country s progress, culture, and success.
The resolution acknowledges the documented trend of increased discrimination, hate and violence against the AAPI community exacerbated by false narratives and xenophobia around the coronavirus, the statement said..
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Republicans have been running on being pro-life for every single office, regardless of whether or not that office has any bearing the human right to elect to terminate a pregnancy.
In my experience efforts to point out that the issue is entirely unrelated to the office the person is running for results in a response that is so disconnected from reality that it is no wonder our entire species is under the threat of extinction from our own pollution and we’ve had nearly 40 years to affirmatively address it and have done next to nothing.
At least running on issues like Social Security and Medicare is a net positive for our communities. Running on reducing women and people of color to 2nd class citizens or chattel is bigotry that all too often goes unchallenged in municipal elections.
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Eau Claire City Hall. (Wisconsin Historical Society)
In 2019, Kyle Woodman ran for an at-large seat on the Eau Claire City Council. In his campaign, he commented on the local issues that were likely to be decided by the 11-member body. He told VolumeOne
, a Chippewa Valley culture magazine, his priority was building infrastructure that would facilitate economic growth.
He finished in 10th in a 10-person race.
This year, he’s running for City Council again, against incumbent Emily Anderson, but now he’s got a much different strategy. Woodman is largely ignoring local issues unless agitating against a countywide mask mandate counts.