American Heritages Marvin Jones Jr. named to MaxPreps Junior All-American team – Yahoo News

| January 30, 2021

The Telegraph Psychiatrists fear that transgender children are being coached into giving rehearsed answers when trying to access puberty blockers, the Court of Appeal has heard. Dr David Bell, a former governor at a gender identity NHS trust, expressed concern that children may be pressured by parents, friends or websites when trying to address feelings of gender dysphoria. Dr Bell, who was a psychiatrist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust from 1996 until earlier this month, was granted permission on Friday by two senior judges to intervene in a landmark case examining whether transgender children can legally take puberty blockers.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg exhibit premieres at Maltz Museum: Talk of the Towns – cleveland.com

| January 30, 2021

BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage announces the highly anticipated Cleveland premiere of Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, presented locally by PNC Bank. This is the first-ever exhibition about the trailblazing Supreme Court justice.

Smithsonian’s Lonnie Bunch: ‘We’re still in the midst of a fundamental debate over what America is’ – Atlantic Council

| January 30, 2021

A general view of the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), a Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, D.C. (Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA) Iron ankle shackles that restrained African slaves on ships sailing the dreaded Middle Passage

Holocaust survivors horrified by hatred on display at Capitol riot – FOX 5 NY

| January 30, 2021

Holocaust Remembrance Day Sally Frishberg, 86, watched TV in horror as rioters bearing anti-Semitic imagery raided the U.S.

Ceremony honors Japanese diplomat who saved thousands from Holocaust – The Jerusalem Post

| January 30, 2021

Chiune Sugihara, known affectionately as the "Japanese Schindler," was honoredat a digital ceremony on Monday ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.The reception, sponsored by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and B'nai B'rith International, focused on the efforts of Sugihara, who defied his own governments orders by issuing travel visas to more than 6,000 Lithuanian Jews to escape the horrors of the Holocaust.At great risk to himself and his family, Sugihara dared to do what was right to save lives. He stood up when the world was largely silent," said CEO of B'nai B'rith International Dan Mariaschin. Like all rescuers, he never saw his actions as remarkable



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