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ConnectionsThe story of a white woman in New York City who called police and falsely accused an African American man of threatening her has gone viral. Amy Cooper…
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A powerful play at the Multi-Use Community Cultural Center is generating conversations about race. “Blues for Mister Charlie” is an award-winning work by…
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ConnectionsA new play on stage at the JCC CenterStage is generating conversations about race in America. “Division Street” is the latest project by playwright Jason…
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ConnectionsWe’re joined by Nanette D. Massey, a writer and diversity and inclusion trainer. Massey lives in Buffalo, but will be in Rochester for several upcoming…
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ConnectionsA new play on stage at Geva Theatre Center explores the history and current state of race relations in America through the perspectives of two very…
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ConnectionsThe Irondequoit Police Department is working to improve the diversity within its ranks. We discuss the department's efforts and how having more officers…
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ConnectionsKeuka College is preparing to welcome Beverly Tatum, author of “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” Here’s how the college…
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People across Rochester gathered Monday to celebrate the life and legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."Walk in the Light" was the…
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Mayor Lovely Warren is holding a series of events focusing on racial healing this week beginning with an event at City Hall on Tuesday.Project Let’s Get…
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ConnectionsWe talk to Arshay Cooper, an author, chef, and motivational speaker who has dedicated his life to keeping young people off the street. Cooper grew up on…