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First Canadian Pride in IT event attracts top speakers | LightningPR Press Release

Lily Zheng Author and diversity and inclusion strategist  Lily Zheng will kick off ITWC’s inaugural LGBTQ2S+ Voices in IT event during Pride Week on June 23. Zheng, author of  Gender Ambiguity in the Workplace and a  regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review, will talk about corporate pride and the non-binary revolution. “We are delighted to have a keynote by someone from the community recognized throughout North America for their commitment to tackling diversity and inclusion in a no-nonsense fashion,” says  Fawn Annan, ITWC CEO and a driving force behind the event.  “The presentation will set the tone for the 100-minute event exploring and celebrating the IT accomplishments and talent in Canada’s LGBTQ2S+ community.”

First Canadian Pride in IT event attracts top speakers

Author and diversity and inclusion strategist Lily Zheng will kick off ITWC’s inaugural LGBTQ2S+ Voices in IT event during Pride Week on June 23. Zheng, author of Gender Ambiguity in the Workplaceand a  regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review, will talk about corporate pride and the non-binary revolution. “We are delighted to have a keynote by someone from the community recognized throughout North America for their commitment to tackling diversity and inclusion in a no-nonsense fashion,” says Fawn Annan, ITWC CEO and a driving force behind the event.  “The presentation will set the tone for the 100-minute event exploring and celebrating the IT accomplishments and talent in Canada’s LGBTQ2S+ community.”

As COVID Alarm Bells Went Off At Valley Street Jail, County Officials Gave It High Marks

Hillsborough County s jail inspection reports, filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General s office, have looked essentially identical for years. When Hillsborough County Commissioner Toni Pappas toured the Valley Street Jail in Manchester last December, as she and fellow commissioners are required to do at least twice a year, she didn’t appear to find any cause for concern. “I have found the condition of the facility, the security of the inmates, and the management to be in order,” Pappas wrote in an inspection report filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office. “The inmates are being cared for pursuant to [state law], and are appropriately supervised by trained correctional staff.”

Update: Over 100 Manchester Jail Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19

5:00 Listen to NHPR reporter Sarah Gibson speak with All Things Considered Host Peter Biello about the status of the outbreak on January 7. Under oath at a bail hearing Tuesday, Jail Superintendent Willie Scurry testified that until Dec. 23, inmates were not allowed to wear masks in common spaces because of “security concerns.” Scurry added that the jail relied on self-monitoring by staff and did not have an active COVID-19 screening process for anyone entering the jail, though it was in the process of developing one. The state health department said Tuesday it has taken over management of the Valley Street outbreak and is in regular contact with medical staff there. 

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