Fighting for civil rights in Georgia.
Macon Transit Authority implements plan to reduce COVID-19 spread
Macon Transit Authority is extending its COVID-19 pandemic plans, starting March 23 until April 11. MTA will conduct a 10-point..
Fighting for civil rights in Georgia.
Everyone should continue to wash their hands... stay home if sick... and disinfect frequently touched objects.
Fighting for civil rights in georgia.
Tomorrow is the 3rd annual "march on macon" event hosted b the group 'georgia women' the group says state law provides no general civil rights protections right now, and the state depends on federal civil rights law.
Organizers say this presents a problem when it comes to workplace discrimination because employees would have to take the matter to federal court.
The group wants a local civil rights ordinance put in place to quickly and easily resolve complaints without going to federal court.
People to be discriminated against because of housing because of either both kinds of color or because they're of their country of origin and there is certainly examples of discrimination still against women so these protections need to be in place so that people have something besides literally c1 3 b13 putting together a federal lawsuit and making a federal case out of it the march is scheduled to start at 4
Macon Transit Authority is extending its COVID-19 pandemic plans, starting March 23 until April 11. MTA will conduct a 10-point..