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If you attack one, you attack all | Houses of worship and other facilities receive grants to improve security Religious leaders, advocates and state legislators gathered to discuss the importance of togetherness in the face of hate Author: Marissa Solomon Updated: 10:50 PM EDT July 28, 2021 BLOOMFIELD, Conn. A group of religious leaders, advocates and state legislators gathered behind Governor Ned Lamont as he announced the release of the first round of grants under Connecticut s new Nonprofit Security Grant Program on Wednesday. The program will help fund security improvements and address safety concerns for nonprofit facilities and houses of worship. This includes purchasing bulletproof glass for windows, steel doors, security cameras and other crime prevention methods. ....
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Jewish Ledger WHAT’S HAPPENING – April 20 – June 17 Jewish organizations are invited to submit their upcoming events to the our What’s Happening section. Events are placed on the Ledger website on Tuesday afternoons. Deadline for submission of calendar items is the previous Tuesday. Send items to: [email protected]. TUESDAY, APRIL 20 How digital platforms and spaces can enable hate and bias “Social Media and Extremism” is the focus of a panel discussion hosted by ADL Connecticut on April 20, 12 noon – 1 p.m. The discussion will explore the intersections of extremism, free speech, technology, and the future of public digital discourse. Panelists include Graeme Wood, staff writer at The Atlantic; Susan Benesch, director of The Dangerous Speech Project; Oren Segal, ADL vice presidents of the Center on Extremism; and Lauren Krapt, ADL National Policy Counsel. For more information, email Nora Cohen at [email protected]. Regi ....
In the afterlife of art and literature, in the sweet by and by, I imagine retired Texas Ranger Gus McRae on the porch of the celestial ranch house teasing Ramona the Pest and whistling for that old dog Ribsy to run the pigs out of the yard. Two literary giants, Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, died on the same day, March 25, 2021. Cleary was 104. During her career, she sold more than 90 million copies of her books, most of which chronicled the adventures of Ramona (the Pest) Quimby, her big sister Beezus, Henry Huggins and his dog, Ribsy. McMurtry was 84. The Pulitzer Prize-winner penned dozens of books, including âThe Last Picture Show,â âTerms of Endearment,â and the greatest western adventure ever written, âLonesome Dove.â ....