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Aug 28, 2021 11 tweets 5 min read Read on X
In Chapel Hill for the House Us Now march for affordable housing. Participants are gathering at the Peace and Justice Plaza on Franklin Street.

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signs for the march ImageImageImageImage
Community leaders who helped organize today’s march! Image
opening remarks and thank yous
The mic has opened up for community members to share their experiences Image
“We come and go every four years. These are people who’ve lived here their entire lives and they can’t afford to live here” -UNC student speaker Image
Yvette Mathews of the Community Empowerment Fund leads the crowd in a song
The march has started
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We’ve arrived at the Marian Cheek Jackson Center. The march has blocked off the area of Rosemary Street between N. Robertson and N. Graham
.@ParisMFousheeCH speaking now as the march takes to the street Image

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Nov 11, 2021
Here at an information session about the Porthole Alley Redevelopment - the area where UNC meets downtown Chapel Hill between 134 and 144 E. Franklin Street.
This project is being led by KieranTimberlake in collaboration with the university. It applies the themes of “welcome, connections, hubs” from the Campus Master Plan
previous feedback from January 2020 regarding the project
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Aug 30, 2021
Re COVID-19 clusters at UNC: My understanding is a cluster is only a cluster if they are all related to the same event i.e. the pharmacy school event or five people attending the same party

5+ cases on the same floor is not a cluster unless they are all from the same event
This could explain why we’re seeing less housing clusters but still a plethora of cases on campus. If I’m understanding this incorrectly please let me know.
cred to @PaulDelamater on reddit for the definition
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Aug 30, 2021
Line for a #CarolinaTogether covid-19 test this morning. Easily 40+ people ahead of me. The center opened at 9am today - timing how long it takes me to get through.
I’m in the Walk-In line. There is a separate reservation line which is moving quicker than our line. My experience in the spring testing program was that reservations did not matter usually as we were all in one line which moved pretty quickly.
The only Carolina Together testing site is at the Carolina Union this semester. The spring had three sites but testing was mandatory the entire semester even past vaccination.
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