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The movie's gritty, authentic depiction of street life and its flamboyant lead character created archetypes that have inspired legions of future storytellers and musicians.
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"The Sound of 13," a program that addresses racial injustice in our society through the lens of classical music, will air Sundays at noon throughout the summer on KPAC 88.3 FM, beginning Juneteenth (June 19).
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Deep in the heart of Texas, the Kronos Quartet reflects on race relations and social unrest with At War with Ourselves – 400 Years of You, by composer Michael Abels and poet Nikky Finney.
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Juneteenth celebrates the day slavery ended in Texas, June 19, 1865. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed studies the early American republic and the legacy of slavery.
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The Briscoe Western Art Museum looks to rectify the shortage of diversity in its art collection.
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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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America’s origin story is often depicted as an optimistic struggle toward equality with citizens who will one day be united by culture and identity. In…
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The foundation of one of the first Black churches in San Antonio was discovered in February during construction of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park…
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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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From Texas Standard : Many Texas cities have neighborhoods that have been changed by gentrification: Bishop Arts District in Dallas and East Austin are...