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The Planning Commission has recommended the East Cesar Chavez, Dawson, and Chestnut neighborhoods for the city's initial round of neighborhood planning. The East Cesar Chavez team was far and away the PC's first choice, but only after on-the-dais alterations by outgoing commissioners Rita Thompson and Cathy Vasquez-Revilla to combine the smaller Cesar Chavez geographical area with the leadership team from the much larger El Pueblo Network application. This came about after El Concilio leaders Gavino Fernandez and Robert Donley - key to the El Pueblo team, but longtime rivals of Cesar Chavez team leaders Lori and Sabino Renteria - launched a blistering attack from the floor, replete with charges of racism, at both the Renterias and city planning director Roger Duncan and his staff. (El Pueblo came in mid-pack in the commission's overall rankings, which largely echo the staff recommendation.) While the commission was only supposed to select two neighborhoods, Dawson (south) and Chestnut (east) were effectively tied for #2; the commission's recommendation includes strongly urging the city council to find the bucks for three neighborhoods. Council makes the final selection on August 21... - M.C.M.
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We had the opportunity to watch the game in action. It was between two teams: a red team and a black team. The red team used a lot of strategy, communication, and passing, while the black team tried to win using speed and brute strength. Complete opposites were chosen to compete against each other. Despite the speed and strength of the black team, the red team was able to keep the game close for the full thirty-two minutes. In the first period, the black team got out to an early lead by beating up the red team and just blowing past them, but the red team was able to come back and tie up the game before the first period was over. At the start of the second period, the black team again came out strong and took the lead. They were able to maintain their lead throughout the period this time, and had momentum going into the half with a two-point lead.
This anthology explores disability in fictional tales told from the viewpoint of disabled characters, written by disabled creators. With stories in various genres about first loves, friendship, war, travel, and more, Unbroken will offer today's teen readers a glimpse into the lives of disabled people in the past, present, and future.
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