White supremacist flyers found at Hudson grocery stores
Residents say they have seen the flyers inside or in parking lots of at least three businesses
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Feb 15, 2021
Flyers for the white supremacist group Church of Creativity have been spotted at Hudson area grocery stores this week.
Jane was shopping for Super Bowl snacks at the Hudson Target last weekend when she found a recruitment flyer for a white supremacist group in the cereal aisle. The more you read, the worse it gets, she said. It was just like, this is crazy, this is actually here.
Jane, who is Jewish and is using a changed name to protect her identity, isn t alone in her experience. Within the last week, Hudson residents say they ve also spotted flyers for the Church of Creativity left on cars at the Hudson Aldi and County Market.
The Project 30.1 Mural marks an ongoing commitment to addressing racism and diversity. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 4:24 pm, Dec. 17, 2020 ×
The Project 30.1 Mural lines a wall on Second Street in downtown Hudson, near Vine Street. Featuring multiple artists, the mural is designed to honor diversity. Rebecca Mariscal / Rivertown Multimedia
HUDSON As her and her family worked to install the colorful panels on Second Street on a warm December Day, bringing together months of work, Liz Malanaphy emphasized that this is really just the beginning.
The 30.1 Community Mural, named for its distance from the spot where George Floyd died in police custody, is intended to prompt ongoing discussions and work around diversity.