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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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*This post was updated on Monday, July 20, at 4:10 p.m.The recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other Black individuals during encounters…
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Broadcast nationwide in 1934 and praised by listeners and critics alike, a masterful symphony soon fell silent. A new recording hopes to help revive an American treasure.
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Protesters across the U.S. are descending on city streets to demand justice and systemic change when it comes to racial injustice at the hands of police…
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Early data shows that COVID-19 is killing black Americans at much higher rates than white Americans.
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Baseball is having trouble attracting African-American players, so to increase participation, leaders are trying to get kids interested early, before other sports grab their attention.
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There is an ongoing, emotionally charged debate about if and how the U.S. government should make economic amends to black American descendants of slaves,…
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Conceived and directed by Matthew Cherry, it follows the story of an African American father — Stephen — and his daughter, Zuri. Stephen is trying to learn how to do Zuri's glorious natural hair.
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Historical narratives often overlook the contributions of African Americans. The film “A Walk on the River- A Black History of the Alamo City” chronicles…