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Widow Marcy Jacobs, left, stands with her daughter, Jaclyn Winer, under flags bearing names of people, including her husband, Keith Jacobs, who have died from COVID-19, outside the First Congressional Church, Thursday, June 17, 2021, in Holliston, Mass. The flags are part of the COVID Art and Remembrance project spearheaded by Jaclyn. “Don’t expect us to move on without giving us a place to grieve,” Marcy Jacobs said, recalling her husband as kind, uncomplaining and simple. “Is it a stone for everyone? I don’t know." (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

US memorials to victims of COVID-19 pandemic taking shape

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (AP) — Ohio has planted a memorial grove of native trees to remember people who died of COVID-19, and governors and state lawmakers nationwide are considering their own…

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Advisory Council Member Fernanda Frizzo Bragato expands on the recent achievements of her ground work with Indigenous Peoples in Brazil

“The UNISINOS Human Rights Center (NDH), along with with CIMI (Indigenist Missionary Council), Franciscans International and the Benjamin Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic of Cardozo Law School, filed…

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