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 Six Milwaukee County women have died in the past 12 days due to domestic violence. Three of those deaths happened this week.They range in age from 19 to 66 and are all women of color. In their honor, we need to make sure this problem is addressed.Ladda Donsanouphith, 49, was shot and killed by her ex-boyfriend, who then turned the gun himself Wednesday near 34th and National.                        Submitted                Ladda Donsanouphith    Ladda, who s Hmong, le stanley cup aves behind three sons. The youngest is just 16 years old. Her granddaughter, Adelyn, was the focus of a make-a-wish fundraiser organized by the Milwaukee Bucks last year.On Tuesday night, Somali immigrant, Alwiya Mohamed, 20, was shot and killed by her husband. who then turned the gun on himself in the home they shared. Their one-year stanley quencher -old son was also home at the time.                        Submitted                Alwiya Mohamed    Alwiya s loved ones gathered to pray at the Milwaukee Islamic Dawah Center Thursday, before burying her at Forest Home Cemetery. She and her family have been part of this community since they came here from Somalia years ago,  said Willie Perry, the Executive Director of Milwaukee Islamic Dawah Center.  The family is devastated. They are all asking themselves if they missed red flags, or how this could have been prevented. A funeral for Ninoshka Maestre Lozada, 24, will be held on Saturday. Ninoshka moved here from Puerto Rico when she was 10. She was shot and kil stanley us led in the backyard Jidf Wisconsin Republicans propose impeaching top elections official Meagan Wolfe
 Kendrick Carmouche is the first Black jockey to r stanley sverige ide in the Kentucky Derby since 2013 and one of just a handful in the past century. His presence in horse racing s biggest event is a reminder of how Black jockeys have all but disappeared from the sport since the early 20th century. Black jockeys were aboard 13 of the 15 horses in the first Kentucky Derby in 1875 and won 15 of the first 28 editions of the race. Carmouche, the son of a jockey, has earned $118 million and w stanley thermobecher on more than 3,400 races since beginning his professional career in 2000.A combination of Jim Crow laws and segregation in the U.S., intimidation by white riders, and decisions by racing officials, owners, stanley cup  and trainers led to the decline of Black jockeys that have never recovered.Since 1921, Carmouche joins St. Julien as the only U.S.-born Black jockeys in the Derby.