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Oct 20, 2023 |
ourweekly.com | Erin Herriford |Peter White
Skip to content Posted inCOVID-19, National Essential Information COVID-19 information and advisories are still proving to be a source of conversation and concern two years after the pandemic began.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
el-observador.com | Peter White
Peter WhiteEthnic Media Services¿Podemos contar ya nuestras propias historias? Según Michael Tran, coautor del último Informe sobre Diversidad de Hollywood, “Me temo que la respuesta corta es ‘No, tengo miedo'”. Tran, un sociólogo de UCLA que recopila datos sobre entretenimiento y rastrea tendencias, dice que a pesar de los esfuerzos recientes para hacer que la industria del entretenimiento refleje más a la nación en su conjunto, todavía queda mucho trabajo por hacer.
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Aug 16, 2023 |
hispanicla.com | Peter White
La frontera de Eagle Pass, Texas, tiene alambre de espino y una línea de 30 metros (1000 pies) de grandes boyas redondas. Las barreras flotantes pretenden disuadir a los inmigrantes que intentan cruzar desde la ciudad de Piedras Negras, en el lado mexicano del río Grande. Para el periodista Manuel Ortiz, forman parte de lo que, según él, es un ambiente más militarizado a lo largo de este tramo de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México.
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Aug 12, 2023 |
elreporterosf.com | Peter White
Floating barriers and razor wire now line the Rio Grande along the US-Mex border, one of many obstacles migrants face as they seek to enter the countryby Peter WhiteThe border at Eagle Pass, Texas, has razor wire and a 1000-foot line of big round buoys. The floating barriers are meant to deter migrants looking to cross from the city of Piedras Negras, on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande River.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
larazanw.com | Peter White
Barreras flotantes y alambre de espino (de púas) bordean ahora el Río Grande a lo largo de la frontera entre EE.UU. y México, uno de los muchos obstáculos a los que se enfrentan los inmigrantes que intentan entrar en el país. English La frontera de Eagle Pass, Texas, tiene alambre de espino y una línea de 30 metros (1000 pies) de grandes boyas redondas.
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Aug 4, 2023 |
el-observador.com | Peter White
Peter WhiteEthnic Media ServicesEn el verano laboral más caluroso en 40 años, los sindicatos exigen mejores contratos para los trabajadores que no pueden vivir de su pago. Y la solidaridad en todos los sectores está marcando la diferencia. Esta es la opinión compartida por organizadores sindicales veteranos, economistas laborales y trabajadores en huelga durante una reciente sesión informativa de EMS Zoom. “No teníamos refugio, así que estábamos sin hogar la mayor parte del tiempo.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
primemovermag.com.au | Peter White
Long ago renowned for its Penguin Parade, Phillip Island is a destination for visitors far and wide, many of whom trek from all parts of the globe to catch a glimpse of the seabirds returning home from the ocean. The event is quite the attraction for families around Australia and even the whole world. This has been the case since it began in the 1920s when residents Bert West, Bern Denham and Bert Watchorn opened Summerland Beach for the first organised viewings of the penguins.
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Jun 30, 2023 |
el-observador.com | Peter White
Peter WhiteEthnic Media ServicesEvan Milligan got news of the June 8 SCOTUS decision ordering Alabama to redraw its congressional maps while attending a workshop on the Holocaust in a Berlin church. It was the same church where Martin Luther King famously delivered a sermon in 1964. After years of demoralizing roll backs on voting rights, Milligan, the lead plaintiff in the case, said he was first stunned, then overjoyed to hear the news.
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Jun 20, 2023 |
ethnicmediaservices.org | Peter White
Evan Milligan got news of the June 8 SCOTUS decision ordering Alabama to redraw its congressional maps while attending a workshop on the Holocaust in a Berlin church. It was the same church where Martin Luther King famously delivered a sermon in 1964. After years of demoralizing roll backs on voting rights, Milligan, the lead plaintiff in the case, said he was first stunned, then overjoyed to hear the news. “There were many people who said our case was not going to prevail and it was a long shot.
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Jun 16, 2023 |
el-observador.com | Peter White
Peter WhiteEthnic Media ServicesAcross the country acts of hate are on the rise, targeting minority and historically marginalized groups and leaving lasting scars on victims, their families, and their communities. Addressing that trauma is key to healing for individuals and society. But advocates say documenting the hate impacting diverse communities is a crucial first step.