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Disability activists demand pledge from Gov. Hochul after DOJ memo threatens community living rights
Disability rights activists flooded public comment in a statewide government committee meeting emphasizing concern following a controversial memo released by the DOJ.
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Over 20 years ago, Nita Brown was changing in the locker room at a local YMCA and her locker mate, Theresa Mazzullo, complimented her clothes. It was their usual interaction. Brown, who grew up learning about fashion from her seamstress mother and grandmother in Ghana, had been combining traditional Ghanaian patterns and fabrics with modern […] The post How local immigrant-owned boutiques outfit and educate across cultures appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Lilypad Underground and Raincoated Records are at it again, showcasing four of Rochester’s most interesting indie bands recorded directly to a four-track cassette tape. The result is “Spit Takes and Split Tapes, Vol. II,” an endearing split EP offering two songs each from local bands Chores, Comfy, Bad Bloom and Big Nobody. The opening song, […] The post REVIEW | ‘Spit Takes and Split Tapes, Vol. II’ by Various Artists appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The Genesee Country Village & Museum will celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary on July 4.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections" on 6/25/26, guest host Racquel Stephen explores the link between caterpillars and biodiversity. Then, Adam Frank explains science's blind spot in a special rebroadcast.
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Disability activists demand pledge from Gov. Hochul after DOJ memo threatens community living rightsDisability rights activists flooded public comment in a statewide government committee meeting emphasizing concern following a controversial memo released by the DOJ.
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The landmark legislation that legalized same-sex marriages in New York was signed into law on June 24, 2011.
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New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand spoke about the potential shortcomings of Trump's agreement with Iran. This as White House officials have agreed on an interim deal with Tehran, and a window for more negotiations.
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Two pieces of proposed legislation before the New York State Legislature aimed at expanding and protecting access to gender-affirming care did not receive a vote this legislative session. Some who access that care are worried about the inaction amid federal restrictions.
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