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- February 28, 2023… Scruggs Chelsey serves everyone including those in the LGBT community but she cannot promote all messagesespecially … Scruggs Chelsey serves everyone, including those in the LGBT community, but she cannot promote all …
- December 11, 2018… women in Anchorage, Alaska. … The government pushed its agenda—at the expense of homeless women … The Hope Center is … this faith-based homeless shelter to get on board with its agenda—all at the expense of the women that the Downtown Hope …
- October 17, 2017… was willing to work with all clients and to respect the schools affirmation directives in doing so That is why she …
- October 17, 2017… the investigation The matter was then referred to the schools HR department that then terminated Ms Sheldons …
- October 17, 2017… of all it shows that professors can speak out on issues of public concern and integrate that within their work as … all, it shows that professors can speak out on issues of public concern, and integrate that within their work as …
- October 17, 2017In the fall of 2008, Jonathan Lopez attended Los Angeles City College (LACC) and was enrolled in a speech class. During this same time California voters passed Proposition 8 which amended the state’s constitution to define marriage as a legal union between one man and one woman.
- October 17, 2017… the record straight This was crucial because the court of public opinion often affects the outcome of cases And more … the record straight. This was crucial because the court of public opinion often affects the outcome of cases. And more …
- February 27, 2023… attempts to censor speech and banish views from the public square—as in cases where the government misuses the … banning books, or kicking people out of the digital public square. But if America is going to remain free, we … attempts to censor speech and banish views from the public square—as in cases where the government misuses the …
- February 28, 2023Take a moment to imagine how your life could be different. Imagine that no matter how hard you try, you cannot shake the desire for a drop—just one more—of alcohol. You lose your job. You lose your family. And it’s all because of addiction. Pretty soon, you’re on the streets. You’re homeless. You sleep under overpasses or any place that is warm at night. You find food wherever you can. Your life has completely fallen apart. You feel hopeless. Until your eyes meet the caring faces of workers with Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. For the Mission, helping someone who is homeless and addicted ...