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Community members and advocates gathered downtown on the corner of North Main Street and Northwest Second Avenue at 4:30 p.m. Monday to protest what the Alachua County Labor Coalition called discriminatory housing practices at Bivens Cove. ....
A group of about 30 protesters gathered outside the Collier Companies on North Main Street to protest what they said is a new policy for the company to no longer accept housing vouchers from tenants. The Alachua County County Labor Coalition led the protest against what they said was discrimination against disabled people and veterans, and a violation of a city ordinance. According to the ordinance, it’s illegal for a landlord to prevent someone from renting their property based on their race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. “On the website, it said that the firm was no longer accepting housing vouchers and so that s when we started doing the House meetings and we organized protests,” Paul Ortiz, a history professor at the University of Florida. ....
Kenneth Nunn held a photo of his wife, Patricia Hilliard-Nunn, to the webcam as he spoke at the end of an impassioned memorial service celebrating her life and legacy Wednesday evening. She looks vibrant in the image, wearing a multicolored dress and headdress at the Matheson History Museum in Gainesville, speaking about the history of enslavement in Alachua County. It’s from 2016. Why the surgical mask over much of her face? It was three days after Hilliard-Nunn, a senior lecturer in the University of Florida’s African American Studies program, underwent a bone-marrow transplant, her husband said. He urged her to not go to the museum. She ignored his plea, Nunn told the 300 people attending the two-hour virtual ceremony. ....