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The decision includes books such as And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo. They have been criticized for how they depict Asian and Black people.
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KPAC 88.3 FM will air a new program on Sundays at noon starting in February. The program, "The Sound of 13," is inspired by the 13th Amendment.
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In 2018, Annette Gordon-Reed spoke with KERA's more broadly about American slavery and its lasting legacy. Here are some highlights of that conversation:
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The University of Texas at San Antonio’s Black Student Union was the target of racist harassment during a virtual meeting earlier this week.BSU President Priscilla Okolie said her organization’s discussion on dating during quarantine was repeatedly interrupted by anonymous users who played songs, shouted the N-word and posted graphic images in the chat.
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Dozens of people gathered in front of the Bexar County Courthouse on Friday afternoon to condemn a Kentucky grand jury's decision over the death of Breonna Taylor.
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Following a summer of protests against police brutality and in honor of the lives lost to it, FRONTLINE's latest documentary examines race, policing and…
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Brandon Keith Brown, a classical conductor based in Berlin, has written about how classical music needs to diversify.
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After months of protests and difficult conversations, what is the way forward to create a more racially just and equitable San Antonio? In this locally…
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The country’s legacy of racism has come into sharp focus since George Floyd’s death put police brutality against Black Americans on the forefront of our…
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A group of VA psychologists across the country have formed race-based stress and trauma support groups for veterans of color.