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Portion of Proceeds to BLM | Black Lives Matter Sign
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In this third of three videos produced by ACLU of Delaware, community leaders discuss the importance of the Fourteenth Amendment.
In this second of three videos produced by ACLU of Delaware, community leaders discuss the importance of the Fourth Amendment.
There are important monuments, plaques and sites on the island. It requires effort to see many of them. Will that change?
Read the New York Times article here. To view a video response to comments made by NFL Hall of Famer, Jerry Rice about the Black Lives Matter movement click here.
In this first of three videos produced by ACLU of Delaware, community leaders discuss the importance of the First Amendment.
Stephen Colbert wants to help all Delawareans exercise their right to vote in the 2020 election. The guidelines for registering to vote and voting by mail can be confusing so here are all the resources you need to make a plan to vote! Visit http://www.BetterKnowABallot.com/DE for all the details!
Proud to be in the fourth year of making a difference in the community in which its associates live and serve, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Gallo Realty Gallo Gives Foundation awarded several of its 2020 second-quarter earnings donations to the Ronald McDonald House, Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice, Rehoboth Beach Film Society, Delaware River & Bay Lighthouse Foundation, Literacy Delaware, Ken Cicerale Memorial Music Fund and Just Us Cat Rescue. The total donated for this series of giving was $9,000. Read the full Cape Gazette article here
Tensions have been high surrounding the contentious presidential election campaign, and someone has apparently taken it too far.
An unknown person or group allegedly used weedkiller to write out what appears to say “TRUMP” in the front yard of an elderly couple in the Wolfe Pointe community just outside Lewes.
The victims, Charlotte King and Aimee Wiest, showed support for Joe Biden by placing a campaign sign in their front yard. They also have a Black Lives Matter flag and a black-and-white sign that says “Enough is Enough.” King, an 83-year-old Black woman, is the chair of the steering committee for the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice. She said she believes the act was a targeted attack.
Read the entire Cape Gazette article here.
If you missed it, or want to watch it again, the Youth, Race, and Community Activism webinar is available for viewing.
If you missed it, or want to watch it again, the Interconnection of Race and Politics in Delaware webinar is available of viewing.