Black Voices – Volume 5 November 2022 Issue
Edition 5 of the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice’s news magazine, Black Voices
Edition 5 of the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice’s news magazine, Black Voices
Tickets available: Psi Iota 2022 Achievement Week Awards Brunch
Watch the video from our October Town hall – Symbols of Hate: A Community Conversation
Black Students and representatives from supportive community organizations discuss Black Student Unions and climate within educational settings.
Tom Marvel, the grandson of Nutter D. Marvel who founded the Marvel Carriage Museum back in 1968, tells 47 ABC’s Rob Petree that the confederate flag does not represent their family’s wishes.
DE AG Kathy Jennings Announces Helpline for Abortion Questions. Any woman, whether Delaware resident or out-of-state and any medical provider can call the hotline.
Now, more than ever, we need to listen to each other, break down the walls between us, and channel our emotions into meaningful relationships that become the foundation for sustainable change. The program includes 7 group discussions among 8-12 individuals, guided by trained facilitators, focusing on race, racism and being thought partners to find solutions for ending racism.
Published on Delaware News AG Jennings Unveils AG’s Abortion Legal Helpline Joined by reproductive health advocates, Attorney General Jennings announced Wednesday the launch of the Attorney General’s Abortion Legal Helpline, a collaborative initiative led by the Department of Justice with support from nearly a dozen partner law firms, and several nonprofit and advocacy groups including the ACLU of […]
The article reads: GEORGETOWN, Del. — This week, the work of local activists paid off after the Georgetown Historical Society doubled down on its commitment to continue flying a Confederate battle flag on the nonprofit’s property. The following statement is from SPLC Chief of Staff and Culture Lecia Brooks: “The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) applauds the Southern […]
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