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Mar 24 2024
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LGBTQ+ history coming to US schools
Schools in Washington state will be required to teach students about the history and contributions of LGBTQ+ people under a new law signed by Gov. Jay Inslee earlier this week. Senate Bill 5462, which passed both state chambers earlier this year without any support from Republicans, mandates that school districts in Washington "adopt inclusive curricula and select diverse, equitable, inclusive
NewsweekMar 25 2024
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MacKenzie Scott grants reach New Mexico organizations
Mar. 25—Nearly a dozen nonprofits that are based in New Mexico or doing business here are the latest grant recipients from MacKenzie Scott, the former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The nonprofits include the New Mexico Environmental Law Center, the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, Cuidando Los Niños, Enlace Comunitario, La Semilla Food Center, PB&J Family Services, the National
Yahoo NewsApr 01 2024
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Vista Hall of Fame inducts nine new members. Their stories tell the history of Vista.
The Vista Historical Society will honor this year’s inductees in in the Vista Hall of Fame. Their stories give a glimpse into the history of Vista. Pictured is Vista circa 1928. Nine Vista standouts are being inducted into the Vista Historical Society’s Hall of Fame. The Vista Hall of Fame was established in 1989 as part of Vista Heritage Week to honor community members who made significant
San Diego Union-TribuneApr 05 2024
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State Entity Could Own the Stanley Hotel and Future Horror Movie Museum
After a deal to sell the legendary Stanley Hotel in Estes Park to an Arizona nonprofit fell through, the Colorado Education and Cultural Facilities Authority (CECFA) has stepped in to make the sale a reality.John Cullen founded the Grand Heritage Hotel Group , which manages or owns over twenty luxury hotels and resorts around the world, including the Stanley, which he bought out of bankruptcy
Denver WestwordApr 03 2024
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Public Invited To View Solar Eclipse At Bell Works In Holmdel
Bell Works is a successful "metroburb" now, with various tech companies and other businesses, retail stores and restaurants calling it home. But its scientific heritage is never far from anyone's mind. For more than a year now, the work decades ago of then-Bell Labs scientists at its Horn antenna on Crawford Hill has been highlighted in the Township Committee's ultimate acquisition of the
Patch.comApr 02 2024
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Shen Yun Shares Important Themes of Kindness and Compassion, Says Canadian MP
TORONTO, Canada—Parliament member Kevin Vuong attended Shen Yun’s evening show at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts on April 2. As a proud Canadian of Chinese heritage, Mr. Vuong was very happy to see so much of his culture on display. “It was incredible. As a member of the parliament, I’m so grateful that Shen Yun chose to make Toronto a part of its world tour. I feel fortunate
The Epoch TimesApr 26 2024
Opinion
Friday essay: Project 2025, the policy substance behind Trump’s showmanship, reveals a radical plan to reshape the world
In April 2022, conservative American think tank the Heritage Foundation, working with a broad coalition of 50 conservative organisations, launched Project 2025: a plan for the next conservative president of the United States.
The Project’s flagship publication, Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, outlines in plain language and in granular detail, over 900-plus pages, what
The ConversationMar 19 2024
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Conservative professor sues ASU over its mandatory DEI training
An outspoken conservative professor at Arizona State University has sued his employer, alleging its mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion training for faculty violates a two-year-old state law that forbids public agencies from requiring employees to engage in training “that presents any form of blame or judgment on the basis of race, ethnicity or sex.” Owen Anderson, a professor of
The College FixMar 22 2024
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Movie ‘The American Society of Magical Negroes’ uses satire to address race
ATLANTA — In 2003, Kobi Libii was visiting Atlanta for the first time to compete in a debate tournament at Ebenezer Baptist Church. It was a moment which deeply influenced his career, he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Indiana native said he stood at the podium where Martin Luther King Jr. preached four decades earlier and delivered his debate speech. The experienced made him
The DayApr 06 2024
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Setauket Fire Department's Bill Doherty Jr. 'Irish American Of Distinction'
Doherty joined his fellow honorees at the county’s Irish American Heritage Month celebration at the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge on March 27. The celebration highlighted Irish Americans' contributions throughout Suffolk with each legislator selecting an Irish American person of distinction who resides in his or her respective legislative district. The 33-year-old South Setauket
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