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The history — and joy — of Juneteenth
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Martha S. Jones explores racial identity by looking at her own family history
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How high school student activists push for change, from present to past
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The protests of 2020 were historic, but how much has actually changed?
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Often undervalued, student journalists play a vital role in our communities
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Bestselling cartoonist Thi Bui reflects on leaving Vietnam as a child
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The surprising history of sex and sexuality in America
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Oral histories preserve the stories of communities that might otherwise be lost
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Representation on television from 'Julia' to 'City of Ghosts'
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Julia Bullock and Terence Blanchard are changing how we understand opera
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The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
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Martha S. Jones explores racial identity by looking at her own family history
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COVID has exacerbated existing inequities in race and disability
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Why mothering is 'Essential Labor' with Angela Garbes
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To understand homeownership inequities today, Bernadette Atuahene takes us back generations
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What Black History Month means in today’s political climate
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The power of books in prison with poet Reginald Dwayne Betts
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From romance to organizing, a look at how love can be political
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Actor and director Brandon J. Dirden says art is about problem solving
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How the legacies of James Baldwin and Martin Luther King Jr. resonate today
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How young politicians are working toward change
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New Haven nonprofit leader Erik Clemons on community, hope and love
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Untangling the complexities of U.S. history in the classroom
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Our 2024 favorites: Through birding, Amy Tan finds the value of stillness
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Our 2024 favorites: Rethinking mass incarceration with James Forman Jr.
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The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance 100 years later
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The surprising history of sex and sexuality in America
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The power of books in prison with poet Reginald Dwayne Betts
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Poet Crystal Wilkinson connects to kitchen ghosts through cooking
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Playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith on the politics of art
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New Haven’s historian Michael Morand on bringing the city's past to the present
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How young politicians are working toward change
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Examining inequities in education with Dr. Bettina Love and Anthony Abraham Jack
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Rethinking mass incarceration with James Forman Jr.
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Exploring Appalachia beyond ‘Hillbilly Elegy’
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Exploring connections between fascism and attacks on education with Jason Stanley
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The cultural forces that shape gun violence with Dr. Jonathan Metzl
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Through birding, Amy Tan finds the value of stillness
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Representation on television from 'Julia' to 'City of Ghosts'
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