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/ Staff Sgt. Antoine raises his head as a flight surgeon inspects his neck and face during a 2018 shaving waiver course at Beale Air Force Base in California. Some Air Force members say they re facing discrimination because it s hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that s especially common among Black men. Tech Sgt. Joshua Nixon joined the Air Force in 2011 in hopes of becoming a recruiter like his older brother. He excelled in training, won numerous awards, and never got in trouble. But the then 19-year-old struggled to keep up with the Air Force requirement that he shave his face every day. ....
U.S. AIR FORCE Staff Sgt. Antoine raises his head as a flight surgeon inspects his neck and face during a 2018 shaving waiver course at Beale Air Force Base in California. Some Air Force members say they re facing discrimination because it s hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that s especially common among Black men. Tech Sgt. Joshua Nixon joined the Air Force in 2011 in hopes of becoming a recruiter like his older brother. He excelled in training, won numerous awards, and never got in trouble. But the then 19-year-old struggled to keep up with the Air Force requirement that he shave his face every day. ....
Poster campaign helping to inform residents of inner-city neighbourhoods of vaccine eligibility By: Cody Sellar MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Molly Kirchen with her three-year-old, Elizabeth, who live in West Broadway in Winnipeg is now eligible for COVID-19 vaccination. MOLLY Kirchen, 28, had no idea she was eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination until Monday morning, when, out for a stroll in West Broadway with her three-year-old daughter Elizabeth, she saw a poster taped to a light post. MOLLY Kirchen, 28, had no idea she was eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination until Monday morning, when, out for a stroll in West Broadway with her three-year-old daughter Elizabeth, she saw a poster taped to a light post. ....
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The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Geoff Robins/The Canadian Press Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared two Stratford officers of criminal wrongdoing after they threw an Indigenous man with autism to the ground and hit him in the head during a 2015 arrest for walking along train tracks. The decision has left Joshua Nixon’s family questioning where the line is for acceptable use of force. ....