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Sarah Ashton-Cirillo went to Ukraine as a journalist in 2022. The American is now a junior sergeant in the country s military.Ashton-Cirillo, who is transgender, was injured while serving as a combat medic, but her service to Ukraine didn t stop. She went on to become an official spokesperson for Ukraine s Territorial Defense Forces.Ashton-Cirillo recently visited Washington in her new role as an adviser t
stanley thermoskanne o a general in Ukraine s army. Her job is to promote the country s focus on democratic values and commitment to reforms.While in Washington, Ashton-Cirillo sat down with Scripps News international correspondent Jason Bellini to talk about where she thinks the conflict with Russ
stanley cup ia is headed. Our troops are exhausted and frustrated, not because of our mission, they re exhausted and frustrated because of Vladimir Putin s animalistic and bar
stanley termosai baric actions, Ashton-Cirillo.Despite that exhaustion and frustration, Ashton-Cirillo said troops have told her that they are ready to fight until the country returns to its 1991 borders.Ashton-Cirillo made some bold predictions about the conflict, noting that the summer of 2024 will be explosive.Watch Jason Bellini s full conversation with Sarah Xejh Live blog: KCMO mayor says current order will be extended
EVANSTON, Ill. 鈥?Racial violence has unfortunately been deeply rooted in American history. And now, a new art exhibit is exploring race relations in the U.S. from reconstruction to the beginning of the Black Lives Matter movement. It shines a light on racism in a visual history lesson spanning more than a century.From paintings and photographs to sculptures and prints, the imagery and history of
stanley termos violence against Black people in America is on full display. There s been so mu
stanley flasche ch emphasis in the last several years on issues of racial violence that we re grappling with today. We think it s important for all of us to have a deep understanding of the roots of that violence, said Janet Dees, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University. A Site of Struggle: American Art Against Anti-Black Violence, is a collection of 60 works. The exhibit takes visitors through American history starting in the 1890s through the start of the Black Lives Matter movement. This is a photograph by the African American phot
botella stanley ographer Darryl Cowherd titled Stop White Police from Killing Us from 1966, said Dees, showing a photograph from St. Louis that parallels mess