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Nominated for several Tony Awards back in the 1990s, this not-so-familiar play, set during the height of apartheid, offers a moving, inventive, and tuneful take on the familiar courtroom-drama theatrical format.
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The Commemoration Fund, an initiative of the Zarrow Family Foundations, was created last year in honor of those who died in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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The Commemoration Fund, an initiative of the Zarrow Family Foundations, was created last year in honor of those who died in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Bobby and Cheryl Love, a married couple based in Brooklyn, New York, tell us about their dramatic, surprising, moving, and co-written new memoir.
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Bobby and Cheryl Love, a married couple based in Brooklyn, New York, tell us about their dramatic, surprising, moving, and co-written new memoir.
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A chat with Dr. John K. Roth, who will speak at an upcoming, online-only event concerning Kristallnacht, "...And the World Was Silent: The Consequences of Being a Bystander."
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Kristin Henning, Blume Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, examines the foundations of racist policing in America
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Oklahoma’s so-called critical race theory ban could soon have its day in court.The ACLU and Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a lawsuit…
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Police officers in the U.S. are nine times more likely to kill African-American men than they are any other group of citizens. A tragic statistic, to be…
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We've heard often about "essential workers" since the pandemic got underway -- those indispensable individuals who are, alas, in many cases…