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¼ª²ÊÍøÍøվ’s 2021 Youth Reporters amplified stories from their communities. Thavish Sindhwani of Cary, North Carolina, spoke with his peers about microaggressions and using dialogue to change school culture.
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A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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On Thursday, the North Carolina Board of Education narrowly approved guidance on teaching history and civics in public schools. The latest documents include details on how to incorporate new perspectives on racism and multiculturalism.
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Officials at a pharmaceutical plant in North Carolina have launched an investigation into the discovery of two nooses at a construction site.
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In the decades after Emancipation, many African Americans left the rural South amid the Great Migration. In the meantime, many white home owners across the United States were encouraged to add language to their deeds, making it illegal for Black people to ever live in their houses.
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A man has been arrested and charged with attacking a Korean-owned convenience store in uptown Charlotte on Tuesday, allegedly smashing the store's coolers with a metal post and hurling racial slurs at the store's owners.
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When James Dantzler graduated high school in 1966, he found no one was hiring young men who were likely to be drafted for the Vietnam War. So he joined…
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According to data tracked by ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾, at least 24 Confederate monuments have been removed (or have been approved for removal) in North Carolina since May 25, 2020; the day that George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Only Virginia has removed more monuments since Floyd's death.
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President-elect Joe Biden's administration is poised to effect significant change to U.S. military culture.The incoming commander-in-chief has announced…
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They threw her new cellphone on the roof of the station house and placed nails under the wheels of her pickup truck. As she prepared to answer a call,…