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Aug 19

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How Portland’s black community and police are sharing their stories through theater

By Cat Wise

Portland, Oregon, has a troubling history of racial discrimination and tensions between police and African American communities. But now, a theater company is attempting to change the city’s racial ecology through the arts -- and perhaps create a model for…

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Jul 09

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What has changed in states that have legalized marijuana — and what hasn’t

Across the country, more state laws are aligning with voter attitudes about recreational use of marijuana. The wave of cannabis legalization has had a significant influence on individuals, communities and governments, and driven the development of a burgeoning commercial industry.

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Sep 19

Controversial GOP candidate questions whether white nationalist movement exists

By Lisa Desjardins

Virginia Republican Senate candidate Corey Stewart expresses views on race that are rarely said publicly by congressional candidates.

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Aug 16

New poll: Majority of Americans unhappy with Trump’s response to Charlottesville

By Laura Santhanam

Most Americans do not think President Donald Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia was strong enough and consider the automobile attack that occurred there to be an act of domestic terrorism, according to a new poll from the…

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Jul 21

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How the 1967 riots reshaped Detroit, and the rebuilding that still needs to be done

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In the summer of 1967, the simmering unrest in cities across America exploded. In Detroit, tensions between the police and the African-American community reached their limit, unleashing five days of full-out violence -- riots or a rebellion, depending on whom…

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Jun 27

Column: Why some elite public schools earn a failing grade in diversity

By Jake Murray, The Conversation

Elite public schools that use entrance exams in the admissions process promote inequity, especially for black and Latino students.

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Jan 06

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The failure cycle causing a shortage of black male teachers

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Why are there so few black male teachers? Chris Emdin of Columbia University suggests that a cycle of failure haunts students and their teachers. Students act out, so teachers tighten the rules; more restrictions combined with dull and irrelevant curricula…

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Dec 21

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Unveiling the long-hidden story of the Attica prison takeover

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In September 1971, Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York became the site of a bloody uprising that would shock the nation. Over several days, some 1,300 inmates seized parts of the prison, demanding better living conditions. Heather Ann Thompson…

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Dec 21

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How Obama’s unique background shaped his outlook on race

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The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates has criticized President Obama’s policies toward black Americans. Perhaps for that reason, he was invited to discuss such issues with Mr. Obama several times throughout the president's second term. As part of a collaboration with The…

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Dec 13

In joy and discrimination, poet explores duality of growing up black

By Mary Jo Brooks

Clinton Smith's debut collection of poetry, "Counting Descent", examines what it means to grow up Black in America. Smith recounts moments from childhood when Black lives were celebrated and juxtaposes them with incidents that have become all too common in…

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