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ConnectionsWhat does a "just city" look like when it comes to urban design? It's a question Toni Griffin of the Harvard Graduate School of Design explores in her…
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Marvin Stepherson spent 25 years in policing, retiring as a police sergeant. He has become a prominent black voice in the Greater Rochester community,…
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Saturday's peaceful Black Lives Matter rally in Rochester included hundreds of people who gathered to march in solidarity with the BLM movement…
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The murder of George Floyd has once again caused much of the nation to question the position of Black people in American society. Is that position to...
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We continue our conversation about the events of the weekend, about the Black Lives Matter movement, and about broader issues of race and police-community…
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The events in American cities over the last several days, including Rochester, have revealed the depth of decades of pain. Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren…
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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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ConnectionsAuthorities in Georgia say there were no burglaries, no reported thefts in the two months before the stalking and killing of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery in…
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An exhibit set to open Friday at the Visual Studies Workshop is exploring perceptions of Black masculinity and gender identity.We talk with artist Joshua…
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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…