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This episode originally aired on Aug. 19, 2020.The leafy suburbs are changing on the outside, with shifting demographics of residents, and on the inside,鈥
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A 1965 report titled 鈥淭he Negro Family: The Case for National Action鈥 at first was understood as a roadmap to federal policies to address the systemic鈥
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In a Fox News interview, the president weighed in controversially on the pandemic and issues of race.
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Cincinnati police are looking into who vandalized the Black Lives Matter mural on Eighth and Ninth streets outside of City Hall. Police say someone...
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University Settlement, a nonprofit community center, sits on a busy section of Broadway Avenue in Slavic Village: four lanes of cars, trucks, motorcycles, city buses. It's the kind of place where, if you want to make a visual statement, people will see it.
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The Cleveland Indians are exploring the possibility of a change in the team鈥檚 name. The Indians issued a statement Friday night saying it would seek input on its name. 鈥淲e are committed to engaging our community and appropriate stakeholders to determine the best path forward with regard to our team name,鈥 the statement reads. pic.twitter.com/NUM5GYvlwe
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A local advocate says the city's removal of its Christopher Columbus statue is the result of two forces converging: the current Black Lives Matter鈥
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This episode originally aired on June 10, 2020.The Minneapolis City Council on Sunday announced plans to vote to disband the police department in response鈥
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The Minneapolis City Council on Sunday announced plans to vote to disband the police department in response to the Memorial Day death of George鈥
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The lawyer for Cleveland鈥檚 police union says an incident like the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis would not happen in Cleveland. During a Tuesday lunchtime session hosted by the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, Joseph Delguyd said the consent decree in Cleveland and the Department of Justice oversight it has brought are preventing police brutality.