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5 Highlights From RCA Records & Human Rights Campaign's Pride Benefit Concert - www.billboard.com - France - county Christian
billboard.com
01.07.2020 / 01:13

5 Highlights From RCA Records & Human Rights Campaign's Pride Benefit Concert

On Tuesday (June 30), RCA Records teamed up with the Human Rights Campaign for their 2020 Pride Benefit Concert. The one-hour livestream operated as a fundraiser for the HRC, with some of the organization's supporters stopping by to speak to their mission, while RCA provided tunes courtesy of their talented roster. 

Angelino defends Man City teammate Joao Cancelo after difficult year at the club - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Portugal
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
29.06.2020 / 22:01

Angelino defends Man City teammate Joao Cancelo after difficult year at the club

straight to your inboxAngelino has laughed off suggestions that Joao Cancelo has been a flop at Manchester City and suggested that he needs more regular game time to show his quality.Cancelo arrived from Juventus last summer for £60m, with Danilo going the other way for £34m in a deal that was related but not technically linked.

City rallies around LGBTQ community after man tears down Pride flag - www.metroweekly.com - New York
metroweekly.com
29.06.2020 / 16:15

City rallies around LGBTQ community after man tears down Pride flag

reports.Donnie Lee Barrigar, 36, filmed himself removing the flag on Saturday, June 20. He told the Waterdown Daily Times that it was a “peaceful protest” and expected his actions to be protected by the First Amendment.He told WWNY that the flag was “mocking God and it’s mocking all the good Christians we have in our community.”“I’m covered under the First Amendment right,” Barrigar said.

Los Angeles City Council Considering Citations For Those Caught Not Wearing Masks: “Reckless Endangerment” - deadline.com - Los Angeles
deadline.com
27.06.2020 / 01:57

Los Angeles City Council Considering Citations For Those Caught Not Wearing Masks: “Reckless Endangerment”

Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorA Los Angeles City Council committee directed its staff report back on ways of encouraging — possibly through citations or other enforcement — adherence to requirements that residents wear masks to prevent spread of the coronavirus.During the council’s meeting on Friday, Councilman Paul Koretz said in his district, about half the people he sees walking in public are not wearing masks. This despite orders from both Mayor Eric Garcetti and Gov.

Max Richter announces new album based on the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
26.06.2020 / 13:07

Max Richter announces new album based on the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

Max Richter has announced his new album ‘Voices’. Ten years in the making, the record is inspired by the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights.“I like the idea of a piece of music as a place to think, and it is clear we all have some thinking to do at the moment”, says Richter.

Review: HAIM hits its stride in confident, creative album - abcnews.go.com - Los Angeles - city Columbia
abcnews.go.com
25.06.2020 / 18:17

Review: HAIM hits its stride in confident, creative album

HAIM, “Women In Music Pt. III” (Columbia Records) The group HAIM — composed of sister trio Este, Danielle and Alana Haim — has been carving out space since 2007, but with “Women in Music Pt.

Review prompts Manchester City Council to improve on race equality after it was accused of being 'institutionally racist' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
19.06.2020 / 17:09

Review prompts Manchester City Council to improve on race equality after it was accused of being 'institutionally racist'

Manchester council has committed to improving race equality within its workforce after it was accused of being ‘institutionally racist’ by some black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) employees.An independent review commissioned by the town hall found that BAME staff are less likely to hold senior positions but are more likely to have workplace grievances upheld.Concerns were also raised that complaints of racism, harassment or abuse are often ignored and not investigated.Some employees are

Angelina Jolie: 'The fight for human rights and equality should not stop at U.S. border' - www.msn.com
msn.com
19.06.2020 / 16:27

Angelina Jolie: 'The fight for human rights and equality should not stop at U.S. border'

Angelina Jolie has called on U.S. citizens to fight for human rights and equality around the world, not just in their own country.In a new essay for Time magazine, the actress and special envoy for the U.N.

How coronavirus outbreak was handled by care homes may have breached Human Rights Act - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
16.06.2020 / 16:22

How coronavirus outbreak was handled by care homes may have breached Human Rights Act

Covid-19 care home crisis could have breached the Human Rights Act, experts have claimed. The Scottish Human Rights Commission said the scandal has raised “serious concerns” under Article 2 of the act.

Minneapolis City Council Pledges to Disband Police Department - variety.com - New York - Jordan - Minneapolis
variety.com
08.06.2020 / 02:03

Minneapolis City Council Pledges to Disband Police Department

Jordan Moreau Minneapolis City Council members have a vowed to disband the police department in the wake George Floyd’s death and nationwide protests.According to the “New York Times,” nine members of the city council announced their support for disbanding the local Minneapolis Police Department police department and replace the office with what is being described as a “new model of public safety.”The council’s intent to enact the plan was first reported by the political news website The

Pro wrestler Hana Kimura's death puts spotlight on cyber bullying in Japan - torontosun.com - Japan - Tokyo
torontosun.com
03.06.2020 / 05:47

Pro wrestler Hana Kimura's death puts spotlight on cyber bullying in Japan

TOKYO — The recent death of Hana Kimura, a bubbly, pink-haired 22-year-old wrestler and reality TV show star, has spotlighted a rise in cyber bullying in Japan and prompted swift official pledges to do more to protect victims.

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