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Kaleidoscope Youth Center (KYC) is excited to announce that we are now directly serving and supporting homeless and housing insecure LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults with the introduction of three new housing programs! Since 1994, KYC has worked in partnership with young people in Central Ohio to provide safe and affirming spaces for LGBTQIA+ young people in our drop-in center, in the schools, and in the community. Over the last year, KYC, in partnership with other local organizations, has worked to prevent and end youth homelessness through coordinated community planning.

BANGKOK, Thailand -- Thailand's U.S.-trained military, unable to win
its 15-year-long war against Muslim Malay-Thai guerrillas, announced
it is considering "autonomy or special administrative arrangements" in
the south where insurgents staged fresh assaults, adding to the 7,000
people killed on all sides.

"I do not demand a cease-fire first before the dialogue," said Gen.
Udomchai Thamsarorat, head of the National Security Council's Peace
Dialogue Panel.

"Autonomy or special administrative arrangements, yes we can talk and
we can compare it, or we can map it out if we believe the [Thai] prime
minister's instruction about decentralization for people to feel
comfortable under the government," Gen. Udomchai said describing a
compromise that Bangkok earlier avoided.

Academics and researchers suggested autonomy should allow southern
Muslims to run their communities including school curriculums, the
election of governors, wider use of Malay language instead of Thai,
family legal decisions, and other local issues.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 5:00 PM
Justice for Donna rally again in front of Columbus Police Department headquarters again JANUARY 23RD @ 5pm!!! EVERYONE COME SUPPORT DONNAS FAMILY‼️‼️‼️  #justicefordonna #sayhername  It’s expected to be cold of course so please dress warm! Location:  120 Marconi Blvd, Columbus.  Facebook.  

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January 21, 2019- Ohio State Representative Bernadine Kennedy Kent called for greater police accountability at the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration and breakfast put on by the Police Officers for Equal Rights (POER) at the First AME Zion Church. “It is imperative as we celebrate the life of Dr Martin Luther King that we speak up and demand Police Chief Jacobs, Commander Mark Gardner, and Detective Jay Fulton receives a full, complete, and unbiased investigation by law enforcement,” Kent said.

By Carl Wendell Hines

 

Now that he is safely dead let us praise him,

build monuments to his glory,

sing hosannas to his name.

 

Dead men make such convenient heroes.

They cannot rise to challenge the images

we would fashion from their lives.

 

And besides,

it is easier to build monuments

than to make a better world.

 

Kennedy and King Family Members and Advisors Call for Congress to Reopen Assassination Probes

 

Please scroll down to see the “Call” text and see attached for list of signers

On the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a group of over 60 prominent American citizens is calling upon Congress to reopen the investigations into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Signers of the joint statement include Isaac Newton Farris Jr., nephew of Reverend King and past president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Reverend James M. Lawson Jr., a close collaborator of Reverend King; and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, children of the late senator.

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The Police Officers for Equal Rights (POER) host the annual Free MLK breakfast
Monday, January 21, 8-10am Breakfast, 10am-12pm - Program
First AME Zion Church, 873 Bryden Rd.
Breakfast is free, keynote speaker: Ohio House Rep. Bernadine Kennedy Kent (25th district)
All are welcome. 

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