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COMMENTARY: Hispanic voters outraged about CRT turn to Youngkin

By Daniel P. Cortez INDEPENDENCE Day should be the most celebrated day in the nation. But with the announcement that the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teacher’s union, plans to promote critical race theory and rewrite American history in schools across the nation, it may never be again. As voters are becoming more engaged, such concerns are being discussed throughout the commonwealth, including with Virginia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, Glenn Youngkin, for whom CRT, law enforcement, and job creation remain key election issues for November. I’m one of the volunteer co-chairmen of the Latinos for Youngkin Coalition, which was recently launched in Northern Virginia. Youngkin has gone on record to Hispanic leaders stating that when he’s elected governor, “CRT would have no place in Virginia.”

Gov Northam signs LGBTQ+ Advisory Board bill

Gov. Northam signs LGBTQ+ Advisory Board bill The executive panel - which Governor Northam signed into law Monday, April 26 - will advise the governor on policies impacting the LGBTQ community. (Source: Governor Northam s Office) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 26, 2021 at 6:55 AM EDT - Updated April 26 at 6:09 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - On Monday, Governor Northam made it official: signing legislation that creates a state-wide, LGBTQ-plus advisory board. The executive panel will advise the governor on policies impacting the LGBTQ community. It will be made up of 26 members - 21 of them will be citizens who are “not” employed by the state. Today, I signed legislation creating a new advisory board that will ensure the LGBTQ+ community has a permanent voice in Virginia s executive branch no matter who is governor. ️‍

Virginia Asian Communities, Lawmakers React To Rise In Violence

Subscribe More than 60 people gathered recently in Southside Richmond for the candlelight vigil to commemorate the Atlanta shooting victims and to call attention to recent anti-Asian violence. We did not want to be here, but we are here because of the hate, said Mahmud Chowdhury, chairman of the Asian American Society of Central Virginia. Because of madness in some people s hearts and because of racism. Subscribe The vigil was one of numerous events across Virginia this past March as communities, advocates and lawmakers came together in response to the murder of eight people in Atlanta. Six of the eight victims were Asian women. Police charged 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long, who is white, with eight counts of murder.

Virginia Asian communities, lawmakers react to rise in targeted violence

Virginia Asian communities, lawmakers react to rise in targeted violence
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Virginia Asian communities, lawmakers react to violence

Virginia Asian communities, lawmakers react to violence
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