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John Karter @go_664c3c1157f4b
11 months ago
Ohio’s population of Black farmers dwindled from around 2,000 in the 1900s to about 344 in the state today. Nationally, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reported that since 1920, when there were nearly 1 million Black farmers in America, the number of Black farmers had declined by about 95%. A class-action lawsuit filed against the USDA in 1997 made clear some of the discriminatory systems, practices and outright racism that contributed to that decline. It would become one of the largest civil rights settlements in U.S. history.
Out of this legacy have arisen local, community-driven efforts to support established and emerging Black farmers. Among the BIPOC Food and Farming Network in Ohio, there are farmers in both rural and urban areas, people with small gardens, herbalists and folks interested in food sovereignty. Some are interested in regenerative growing practices—an approach to agriculture that focuses on rehabilitating the soil. Some are building businesses. Several have been drawn to farming as a way to counteract “food deserts”—places where communities lack access to nutritious food such as fresh fruits and vegetables typically found in grocery stores. https://spiderock.000webho...
06:26 AM - May 21, 2024 (UTC)
John Karter @go_664c3c1157f4b
11 months ago
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) is Central Ohio’s regional council for more than 80 local governments and community partners across 15 counties. MORPC takes pride in bringing communities of all sizes and interests together to collaborate on best practices and plan for the future of our growing region, while reaffirming the commitment to address inequalities and barriers to eliminate systemic racism. MORPC accomplishes this through a variety of programs, services, projects, and initiatives—all with the goal of improving the lives of everyone throughout the Central Ohio region. Elemental to that role, MORPC is committed to engaging in ongoing, objective evaluation of regional trends and changes at the state, national, and even global scale that impact our growing region. The methods selected for producing MORPC’s updated population growth forecasts are based on research and subjected to rigorous testing and ongoing evaluation. https://spiderock.000webho...
01:14 PM - May 21, 2024 (UTC)
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9 months ago
Exploring the Waters: Your Guide to Marina del Rey Boat Rental

Marina del Rey, a charming coastal community in Los Angeles, California, is renowned for its stunning harbor, vibrant marine life, and an array of recreational activities.

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4 months ago
Why Snow Removal Services in Langley Are Essential for Winter Safety

As winter sets in, Langley experiences heavy snowfalls that can disrupt daily life. Clearing snow from driveways, walkways, and parking lots becomes crucial for ensuring safety and accessibility. Professional snow removal Langley services offer reliable solutions to keep properties clear of snow and ice.

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9 months ago
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Residing in a bawdy place, typically defined as an establishment where prostitution or illicit sexual activities occur, carries significant legal and social repercussions. Individuals may face criminal charges, eviction, and social ostracism. Legal consequences can include fines and imprisonment, while social stigma can affect employment and housing opportunities. Consulting with a legal expert is crucial for navigating these challenges.

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06:02 AM - Jul 17, 2024 (UTC)
John Karter @go_664c3c1157f4b
11 months ago
Ohios population of Black farmers dwindled from around 2,000 in the 1900s to about 344 in the state today. Nationally, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reported that since 1920, when there were nearly 1 million Black farmers in America, the number of Black farmers had declined by about 95%. A class-action lawsuit filed against the USDA in 1997 made clear some of the discriminatory systems, practices and outright racism that contributed to that decline. It would become one of the largest civil rights settlements in U.S. history.
Out of this legacy have arisen local, community-driven efforts to support established and emerging Black farmers. Among the BIPOC Food and Farming Network in Ohio, there are farmers in both rural and urban areas, people with small gardens, herbalists and folks interested in food sovereignty. Some are interested in regenerative growing practices—an approach to agriculture that focuses on rehabilitating the soil. Some are building businesses. Several have been drawn to farming as a way to counteract “food deserts”—places where communities lack access to nutritious food such as fresh fruits and vegetables typically found in grocery stores. https://spiderock.000webho...
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09:53 AM - May 21, 2024 (UTC)
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2 yr. ago
Lies fuel racism ahead of historic Australia vote

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01:46 AM - Sep 06, 2023 (UTC)
cristellecruz four @go_66ee3316429bd
5 months ago
Racism Again Towards Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior… This Time, ‘Children’

The league secretariat has launched an investigation after it was discovered that Vinicius Junior, a goal scorer for Spanish professional soccer team Real Madrid, was subjected to racial discrimination by a ‘child’.

Sports media outlet ‘The Athletic’ reported on the 4th (Korean time) that the La Liga Secretariat is investigating racial discrimination that occurred during the 27th round match between Real Madrid and Valencia in the 2023-2024 Spanish La Liga season.

During the game held at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia the day before, a video was posted on social media of a child in the stands mocking Vinicius by calling him a ‘monkey’.

Vinicius, a black man from Brazil who shows an unrivaled sense of goal in La Liga, has many experiences of being the victim of racial discrimination.

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01:26 AM - Nov 08, 2024 (UTC)

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