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A recent study found online rental listings in St. Louis neighborhoods with more poor, Black residents are less likely to include a neighborhood name in their advertisements.
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Despite the findings, some say ‘Healthy Illinois 2028’ is missing key areas of focus.
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Shelly Tochluk’s book “Witnessing Whiteness” is a tool white St. Louisans have used for more than a decade to explore white racial identity and racism’s impacts. Tochluk discusses the purpose of her newest book, “Being White Today.”
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An Illinois study of racial profiling in police stops is set to expire in July. State lawmakers are considering whether to keep collecting data.
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When Washington University student Teddy Washington and nine other black incoming freshmen were stopped by Clayton police officers in early July, the…
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Studies indicate children are aware of gender stereotypes by age 3 and of many racial stereotypes by 4 or 5. Yet only a portion of the population is…
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Updated June 1 with "St. Louis on the Air" segment – St. Louis Public Radio reporter Ashley Lisenby joined the show to talk about her locally focused…
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The anti-bias training that closed Starbucks stores across the U.S. for a few hours Tuesday is over. Will it change anything?That’s what one St. Louisan…
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In April, the arrest of two black men at a Starbucks store in Philadelphia sparked outrage across the U.S. The incident prompted the company’s…
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Starbucks stores across the country will be closed on Tuesday afternoon. The company announced it would use the half day to “conduct racial-bias education…