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Vigils, rallies mark day of awareness for Indigenous victims

Vigils, rallies mark day of awareness for Indigenous victims SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN and FELICIA FONSECA, Associated Press May 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 17 1of17Family members of missing and murdered indigenous women in Montana gather in front of the state Capitol in Helena, Mont., Wednesday, May 5, 2021. They received colorful shawls in a traditional Native American ceremony called wiping away of tears. From Washington to Indigenous communities across the American Southwest, top government officials, family members and advocates gathered Wednesday as part of a call to action to address the ongoing problem of violence against Indigenous women and children.Iris Samuels/APShow MoreShow Less 2of17Women listen to speakers during a ceremony to commemorate missing and murdered indigenous people in front of the Montana state Capitol in Helena, Mont., Wednesday, May 5. 2021. From Washington to Indigenous communities across the American Southwest, top government officials,

Arizona third-grader wants to make an impact, holds food drives to help in pandemic

Third-grader holds food drives to help in pandemic » Borneo Bulletin Online

April 23, 2021 Cheyanne Mumphrey CHANDLER, ARIZONA (AP) Neighbours walked by during their morning stroll, passing families waved from their bikes and drivers slowed down long enough to read the hand-drawn sign “Dylan’s Food Drive”. The poster was taped to two PVC pipes that were stuck inside construction cones for support. It was a typical scene for eight-year-old Dylan Pfeifer, who has been staging food drives from his home in metro Phoenix in response to the pandemic. “It started because I wanted to give Internet to people,” he said, explaining that he had transitioned into virtual learning at Chandler Traditional Academy’s Independence Campus in Chandler.

Relief after verdict in Floyd killing, but what comes next?

Relief after verdict in Floyd killing, but what comes next?
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Relief, caution as America absorbs Chauvin trial verdict

Relief, caution as America absorbs Chauvin trial verdict Updated 7:44 AM; Today 7:44 AM A couple dances at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Washington, after the verdict in Minneapolis, in the murder trial against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was announced. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP Facebook Share NEW YORK (AP) When the verdicts came in guilty, guilty and guilty Lucia Edmonds let out the breath she hadn’t even realized she’d been holding. The relief that the 91-year-old Black woman felt flooding over her when white former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted for killing George Floyd was hard-earned, coming after a lifetime of seeing other cases end differently.

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