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When Fox Smith arrived to Rise Coffee House a few weeks ago, she was eager to meet people who, like her, understood what it means to have a broad view of…
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A year after the Ferguson unrest, Washington University’s then-Chancellor Mark Wrighton convened a commission to explore what the university could do…
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Looking at the well-being of Illinois’ children through a racial lens … shows big disparities, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual KIDS...
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When St. Louisan Alyson Thompson watched “https://youtu.be/98m51pC0EW0">The Loving Generation” documentary, she instantly felt heard and affirmed in her…
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On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh spoke with attorney Mitch Margo, the Missouri Valley Conference’s general counsel, about the legal…
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The 2020 census is still two years away, but there is plenty of buzz about what the federal survey will ask, including questions about citizenship and…
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St. Louis Public Radio is taking the lead in a new public radio initiative called Sharing America.Funded by a grant from the Corporation for Public…
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'St. Louis has become expert in coding race:' Discussing media representations of black men and boysNegative public perception of African-American men and boys in American society has long been documented. Discussion in recent years has turned to how…
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The Civic Arts Company’s mission is to use arts and education to encourage conversations about race and social injustice, as well as opportunities to…
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On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh was joined by Andrea Boyles, an associate professor of criminal justice at Lindenwood University –…