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For the past year, St. Louis Public Radio producer Erin Williams has covered regional race matters, diversity and culture as part of an inaugural…
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Wash U., SLU Study Finds Physical, Mental Health Play 'Surprising' Role In High School Dropout RatesA multi-disciplinary study released today finds that in relation to school dropout rates, health plays a bigger role than one might think.The study is…
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The North City Farmers’ Market in St. Louis is in a neighborhood where the majority of its residents are African American. It’s been a challenge, however,…
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Linda Kennedy is the artistic associate over education and community programs for The Black Rep, which includes coordinating their annual Summer…
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School system performance is paramount for any family looking to move and start a family, as it was for Rob and Diane Pattershuk, when they moved to Ladue…
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The school year may be over, but things are just getting started for 17-year-old Destiny Crockett. She graduated from Clyde C. Miller High School in St.…
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Throughout his career, artist Kerry James Marshall has turned his environment into his muse, turning to the cultural and social landscape of America.A…
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The St. Louis Initiative to Reduce Violence is a new effort for both the city and county to prevent wrongdoing in its tracks by starting at the source –…
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The Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing, on the banks of the Mississippi River in St. Louis, will be turned into a Civil War training camp tomorrow at the 11th…
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Fast food workers and community supporters passed out flyers at Jimmy John’s in Soulard today in the continuing fight for better wages and the right to…