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Don’t let your fear keep you silent during conversations about race and racism. Let's talk about it! Join Barbara Hamm Lee and a distinguished panel of guests for an honest chat about race in our upcoming virtual town hall on August 20.
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WHRO and Zeiders American Dream Theatre present the next Race Let’s Talk About It—this time through song. Join us this Saturday, March 2.
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Fostering dialogue and understanding around race relations has been a priority at WHRO for the last several years. We are continuing these efforts with a new PBS documentary and an upcoming community town hall event.
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Facilitating conversations about race can be tough. Whether you’re talking with friends or hosting a large group discussion, this toolkit will equip you to facilitate productive conversations about race.
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Florida. New York. Ferguson. MO. Baltimore. All places where African American men died at the hands of white police officers.
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In the span of just 48 hours, the fatal shooting of black men in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minn., by police officers -- and the murder of five police officers at a Dallas protest of those shame shootings, has tensions flared in cities all across America.
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A lot happened in the news this week! So, the Another View on WHRV 89.5 FM Round Table had plenty to discuss on Friday, July 8th. Roundtable regulars, Roger Chesley, Carol Pretlow, Bill Thomas, Eric Claville and Wil LaVeist discussed Hilliary Clinton, growing tension surrounding race and police violence and Grey's Anatomy star reaction which lead to a campaign for his dismissal.
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A new survey finds that as the Obama presidency comes to a close, America is starkly divided on race.
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Young African American men dying at the hands of white police officers. White police officers gunned down by African American men.