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“New York could not have become the Empire State without a systematic program of indigenous dispossession, and that program of dispossession was launched on turbo during the American Revolution.”
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"I worry about how it affects her daily life, relationships and how others perceive her — especially professionally." The post Dear Maggie: How do I encourage my daughter to take better care of herself? appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The Eastman School of Music has announced its concerts for the next school year. The new season includes student performances and a few guest stars. The celebration of America at 250 will be woven throughout the next year of concerts at Eastman in performances by students, faculty and visiting artists. Those concerts include “The North […] The post Eastman School’s 2026-27 concerts include Timothy Long’s Indigenous songbook, Chris Thile, Aoife O’Donovan and more appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 7/2/26, American history through the lens of the Indigenous people. Then, in "Connections Summer Sessions," saving river otters in Rochester.
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“New York could not have become the Empire State without a systematic program of indigenous dispossession, and that program of dispossession was launched on turbo during the American Revolution.”
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As one of the few states where counties administer SNAP, New York will bear the brunt of a change that shifts more of the costs for the food program away from Washington.
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New York State officials say a historic investment in childcare is helping move the state closer to universal access while also giving counties more resources to address long-standing waitlists.
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Monroe Community College is receiving a $75,000 grant through the initiative.
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The sculpture is a 65-inch, reclaimed deodar cedar sculpture that offers a timeline of humanity through a feminist lens.
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