Years of Black History, Captured in Pencil by a Retired Art Teacher

In Feature, News, North Omaha, on July 12th, 2021

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OMAHA – Terry Diel grew up in a town in Oklahoma. Later in his life, he studied and taught in different states. He met his wife in Kansas. Before retiring, they settled in Omaha.

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Malcolm X Holiday in Nebraska

In BLM, News, North Omaha, on May 12th, 2021

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OMAHA – Leo Louis, demonstrated his support for Senator Terrell McKinney in the introduction of bill LB349. LB349 creates El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, Malcolm X Day, and establishes a holiday.

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‘Ernie Chambers’ Is it His Last Term?

In Feature, News, North Omaha, on November 23rd, 2020

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OMAHA – More than 40 years in service in the Nebraska senate might not be enough for a senator who always wears jeans. Chambers agreed to be interviewed by me and he was very clear that in these days he is not a very accessible to all media he is not very familiar with zoom or something similar the only to interview him is in person

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ACLU Sues City of Omaha, Police Chief and Capitan Part 2

In BLM, News, North Omaha, South Omaha, on October 12th, 2020

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Maxwell is another one of the eight plaintiffs who are participating in the collective lawsuit against the city of Omaha, the chief, and the captain of the police, because of the mass arrest that happened in Farnam street at the end of July.

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ACLU Sues City of Omaha, Police Chief and Capitan Part 1

In BLM, News, North Omaha, on October 9th, 2020

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OMAHA – Triggered by the federal government’s decision to send troops to the city of Portland Oregon back in July to control the Protesters, another group of Protesters in Omaha organized a march.

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‘Time and Hope’ The Allies of a Couple

In News, North Omaha, on September 16th, 2020

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OMAHA – A woman from Wahoo Nebraska has waited many years for her husband to be home. Now she’s hoping they reunite next year.

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