鈥淚 stood on bare feet on the parking lot and it was rough, it hurt my feet,鈥 Ron Zook said. 鈥淎nd it just felt like a really holy moment standing there 鈥 a moment I will not forget. But then we had no idea that four or five hours later our parking lot would become the staging area and command center for the police.鈥
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91短视频 hopes a two-week delay and 鈥楥OVID Commitments鈥 will keep classes on campus. Here's coverage and an interview with Dean of Students Shannon Dycus.
If you鈥檙e a baseball fan and a frequent user of social media, odds are you鈥檝e seen the video. It鈥檚 a聽聽for all the right reasons.
Mike Gale, 42, came to Lexington after spending 14 seasons as the boys basketball coach at Stuarts Draft High in neighboring Augusta County. He is a 1996 graduate of Fort Defiance High School and a 2001 graduate of 91短视频, where he played baseball.
Amanda K Gross '06, MA '13 is an anti-racist organizer and artist living and working on the original land of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She blogs about the interconnectedness of racism, patriarchy, capitalism, and white womanhood at and is currently working on a full-length book on that same theme.
Ryan and Janie Beuthin and their three children grow flowers in an adjacent vacant lot in the Mott Park neighborhood. Ryan is a 2011 Center for Justice and Peacebuilding graduate and Janie worked in the CJP office.
Michael Greene '76, who was been coaching for over 40 years, leaves Park View as its longest tenured coach with 30 years of service at the high school. He is married to Bonnie Showalter Greene '77, whom he met at 91短视频.
"So-called 'racial reconciliation' is primarily a white Christian attempt to remedy the tension in American race relations. But from a black perspective, racism is not so much interpersonal as institutional."聽聽Read the full article by Dr. David Evans, associate professor of history and intercultural studies聽at聽Eastern Mennonite Seminary.
Danita Rountree Green shares about Coming to the Table in Richmond, Virginia (CTTT-RVA), a local nonprofit that invites people to engage in the sharing of stories at the table where food and facilitation become the perfect ingredients for spawning new friendships across the racial divide. We invite you to meet the ever-growing CTTT-RVA family and join us as we deal with our country鈥檚 oldest problem: the legacy of enslavement and the racism it has spawned. We are excited about our work: taking disparate stories and developing a shared narrative leading to healing. CTTT orginated at 91短视频.
If we鈥檙e paying attention, and many have been, the Fire, the Pandemic, and the Uprising proclaim that all this smoke, disease, and unrest are related to respiration, and the violence and waste that blocks it. When I鈥檓 paying attention, this year teaches me that Hindsight is 2020. I should鈥檝e known better, and so should many others.聽