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Turning Point for the White Boy
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Councilwoman Negron: "There's a lot of wrong-doing, a lot of wrong going on right here"
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Councilman Colon: "Now is the time for listening and to keep the dialog going"
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The goal: "We all need to have love in our hearts"
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Councilman Callahan: "I was so proud of the way people were behaving themselves and just peacefully protesting"
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A menu for outdoor dining on the SouthSide
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Breakfast at Billy's
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NAACP's Esther Lee: "We're done dying"
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What can we do to ensure that our police do not over-react or use violent methods -- even if some BLM protesters or counter-protesters were to engage in property crimes?
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Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce: "In support of the Black Business Community, we are calling for a Lehigh Valley Black Business Directory.
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NAACP-sponsored Vigil for George Floyd, today, noon
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Councilman Reynolds: "It is not enough just to say that we can have peaceful demonstrations here"
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LEPOCO: "We stand with the Black Lives Matter Movement as they seek racial justice"
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Councilwoman Crampsie Smith: "We must work together as a city to insure that all our community members and visitors of color feel safe, secure, equal, and loved"
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Bethlehem Interfaith Group statement on the George Floyd murder: "to achieve positive change and an end to racism, we must act"
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NAACP-sponsored Vigil for George Floyd, Saturday, noon
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Councilwoman Van Wirt: "I ask you to do something, to look at our own city and address economic and social racism where it exists"
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President Waldron: "the Police department . . . did a great job . . . supporting the First Amendment rights that everyone is granted"
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Downtowns are poised to open up
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Thursday's Floyd rally at Payrow Plaza: "It's time to break the silence . . . to call out racism
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A "Stand-In" today Thursday 3-5 City Center, other events Saturday at noon, Sunday at 3
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A systemic problem, not just a few rotten apples
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Commenter asks for info about police policies
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Bethlehem Moment: Dr. William L. Estes Comes to Bethlehem
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Chief DiLuzio: "We as police officers condemn what happened to Mr. Floyd"