Inland Empire Weekly Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!
Vol 12, NO. 27
THIS WEEK
Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About
‘Every 15 Minutes’ a sobering lesson for Redlands High students
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February 23, 2017
‘The New Civil Rights Movement’
Shaun King talk
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Chauncey Spencer left civil rights foot prints from Tuskegee to San Bernardino
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Redlands High School students portrayed victims in an alcohol related crash Feb.16 during the Every 15 Minutes program.
walk in front of campus Feb. 16 scene and the passenger of the following a head-on collision with vehicle was flown by helicopter undreds of Redlands pedestrians. High School students The scene was grim and grisly. gathered at the cross- A student pedestrian died at the 15 minutes, cont. on next pg.
By Yazmin Alvarez
Redlands Fire Department shows how to ‘Act FAST’ during safety program Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital gala raises $1.1 million
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haun King is one of many voices—though an increasingly prominent voice—within the Black Lives Matter movement. King will talk about “The New Civil Rights Movement” at 5:30 p.m., Feb. 23 in the Memorial Chapel at the University of Redlands. Tickets are required and available through the link below. By using social media to highlight, amplify, and discuss news of police brutality, racial discrimination, and other civil rights issues, King has become an indispensable source for extending crucial conversations about social justice and equality. Widely known for using Twitter and Facebook to tell micro-stories of injustice, King’s social media updates have influenced how the world knows about those most affected by racism and police brutality. A strong advocate for families, Shaun has become an extremely visible fundraiser for victims of injustice. The UofR Memorial Chapel is at 1200 Colton Avenue. Admission to the event is $5.
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Redlands firefighters respond to a mock medical emergency during Super Safety Saturday Feb. 18. look to see if their face is droop- picked up the emergency responBy Yazmin Alvarez ing, ask if they have numbness in der tips at Super Safety Saturday illiam Ten-year-old their arm, listen to their speech if Feb. 18 hosted by the Redlands Jesse Mendez knows it's funny or can’t talk and you call Fire Department. The free community program exactly what to do in 9-1-1.” Jesse, now an honorary junior an emergency, especially if someparamedic after learning how one is showing signs of a stroke. “You ‘Act FAST’,” he said. “You learned how to ‘Act F.A.S.T’ Safety, cont. on next pg.
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