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Dec 07

Watch 9:01
Historically denied ‘pivotal’ loans, Black farmers still struggle to get support

By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Simeon Lancaster

For decades, Black farmers have been excluded from federal farm programs — a systematic pattern of discrimination that the U.S. Department of Agriculture acknowledged decades ago. Yet proposals to compensate farmers for past wrongs have languished in controversy and red…

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Dec 01

Watch 5:41
India extends door-to-door vaccine campaign as omicron variant worries officials

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

The trajectory of omicron infections is being watched closely in India, where the official death toll from COVID-19 is approaching half a million. The true toll is likely much higher. Memories are still fresh of the devastation caused by the…

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Oct 29

Watch 8:30
Minneapolis residents split on reducing police role, establishing public safety department

By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sam Lane

Voters in Minneapolis will head to the polls next week for the first city election since a police officer killed George Floyd, in a race that could be the most expensive in the city's history. And as special correspondent Fred…

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Oct 27

Watch 8:13
How Minnesota’s lack of teachers of color hurts students, and what reform could look like

By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sam Lane

Many schools across the United States are grappling with ways to close the achievement gap between white students and students of color. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on those efforts in Minnesota, which has some of the worst…

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Oct 21

Watch 8:18
Uganda’s Batwa tribe, considered conservation refugees, see little government support

By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sarah Clune Hartman

The Batwa people are one of the oldest surviving Indigenous tribes in Africa. They live high in the mountain forests, straddling several East African countries. The Batwa are now also called conservation refugees, as governments scramble to cope with the…

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Oct 20

Watch 5:08
Pilot oxygen backup system offers new hope for Ugandan hospitals plagued by power cuts

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

The pandemic is bringing new attention to a critical health care challenge plaguing many countries: A shortage or unreliable supply of medical oxygen. It’s also prompting many medical providers to look at ways to fix the problem. Special correspondent Fred…

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Sep 28

Watch 8:59
Many Ugandan children forced into hard labor, sex trafficking as COVID closes schools

By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sarah Clune Hartman

The effects of the pandemic on children vary dramatically depending on the country. With schools still shuttered in Uganda and other developing nations, many children have no choice but to work to survive. In Africa, more than one-fifth of children…

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Sep 23

Watch 8:26
Lack of access, infrastructure and government accountability hurt Ugandan vaccine goals

By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sarah Clune Hartman

The U.S. plan to donate 500 million vaccines to developing countries aims to address the lopsided distribution and exacerbated impact of the virus. In Africa, Uganda is still struggling to vaccinate those most at-risk. It has recorded more than 120,000…

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Aug 13

Watch 7:19
How the Twin Cities is trying to close the racial gap in home ownership

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

The Twin Cities is one of the most affordable metropolitan areas of the country. Its longstanding racial disparities in home ownership are also among the worst. Just 25 percent of Black residents in Minneapolis and St. Paul own their homes,…

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Aug 11

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Minnesota students come together to bring water to schools in the developing world

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

Drinking water and restrooms are readily available to most school children in America. That is not the case across the developing world. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on schools coming together around water as part of his series,…

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