Diaspora News McVey Fire area undergoing native plant restoration projects ACM March 3, 2022 1 min read HILL CITY, S.D. — In 1939, the McVey Fire tore the the Central Black Hills, taking with it more than 20,000 acres. Community members, including high school students, worked daily to help… Source link ACM See author's posts Continue Reading Previous: ‘Ukrainians go first’: How black and brown people are struggling to escape the Russian invasionNext: The Gathering Spot continues to thrive in Atlanta, aims to amplify Black community Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related Stories 1st Black, female architect to earn doctorate at UH Mānoa 1 min read Diaspora News 1st Black, female architect to earn doctorate at UH Mānoa May 25, 2022 Richard Irvin’s inconsistencies before and after announcing governor run 1 min read Diaspora News Richard Irvin’s inconsistencies before and after announcing governor run May 24, 2022 Black community leaders emphasize the impact felt in Toledo from the tragedy in Buffalo, importance of not forgetting 1 min read Diaspora News Black community leaders emphasize the impact felt in Toledo from the tragedy in Buffalo, importance of not forgetting May 24, 2022