We were deeply disturbed and dismayed by the decision of Champaign City Council member Davion Williams to post an image of a stylized swastika on his personal Facebook page.
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The Champaign city councilman who posted a swastika on social media last week has apologized. The City of Champaign released a statement from Davion Williams Tuesday morning, in which he wrote a ...
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