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Deep-Rooted Racism, Discrimination Permeate U.S. Military


Deep-Rooted Racism, Discrimination Permeate U.S. Military
Written by KAT STAFFORD, JAMES LAPORTA, AARON MORRISON and HELEN WIEFFERING
For Stephanie Davis, who grew up with little, the military was a path to the American dream, a realm where everyone would receive equal treatment. She joined the service in 1988 after finishing high school in Thomasville, Georgia, a small town said to be named for a soldier who fought in the War of 1812.
Over the course of decades, she steadily advanced, becoming a flight surgeon, commander of flight medicine at Fairchild Air Force Base and, eventually, a lieutenant colonel.
But many of her service colleagues, Davis says, saw her only as a Black woman. Or for the white resident colleagues who gave her the call sign of ABW – it was a joke, they insisted – an “angry black woman,” a classic racist trope. ....

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Deep-Rooted Racism, Discrimination Still Permeate US Military


Deep-Rooted Racism, Discrimination Still Permeate US Military
The military’s judicial system has no explicit category for hate crimes, making it difficult to quantify crimes motivated by prejudice.
Kat Stafford, James LaPorta, Aaron Morrison and Helen Wieffering
via AP
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Stephanie Davis holds a U.S. flag in the cargo area of a KC-135 airplane while flying over Pakistan/Afghanistan. For Davis, who grew up poor, the military was a path to the American dream, a realm where everyone would receive equal treatment. But many of her service colleagues, Davis says, saw her only as a Black woman. Or for the white resident colleagues who gave her the call sign of ABW – it was a joke, they insisted – an “angry black woman,” a classic racist trope. (Courtesy Stephanie Davis via AP) ....

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How the COVID pandemic pushed some Latter-day Saints away from their faith


When the fellowship they yearned for turned to bickering, doubts arose and faith crises ensued.
(Illustration by Christopher Cherrington | The Salt Lake Tribune)
By Karcin Harris | Special to The Tribune
  | May 2, 2021, 12:01 p.m.
It was six months into the COVID-19 pandemic when things became most frightening for John Davis.
His grandmother, who was 82 years old, had tested positive for the virus. Her symptoms were mild, at first, but she couldn’t go back to her nursing home and had to stay at a COVID care center in Salt Lake County.
Davis, who lives in Spanish Fork, was relieved when his grandmother was released. But a few days later, he got the news that she was in the hospital. Her kidneys were shutting down. Her brain, too. The doctors told his family COVID had caused too much damage. She died two days later. Davis was devastated. ....

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