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Black activists react to the Chauvin verdict, a proposal for a county-wide police review board moves forward, and the city aims to deconstruct homes instead of tearing them down.
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On today's program: Survivors of clergy sexual abuse may have to wait two more years for a chance to sue their abusers; the organizer of a Pittsburgh…
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A state senator Wednesday called on officials of Pennsylvania’s system of public universities to prioritize solutions to address racism and inequity…
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On today's program: The University of Pittsburgh implemented a mandatory Black studies course to help students learn anti-racism; despite orders from the…
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Hundreds of demonstrators occupied the intersection of Forbes and Murray avenues in Squirrel Hill for over two-and-a-half hours Saturday afternoon, as…
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The current civil rights movement has been an emotionally and intellectually taxing experience for many Black Americans who are confronting injustices…
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On today's program: President Trump’s re-election campaign is suing the Pennsylvania Department of State over the June 2 primary; the Heinz History Center…
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Anastasia Higginbotham is making a career out of creating children’s books that explore tough topics. Her acclaimed series “Ordinary Terrible Things”…
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Last weekend, during a protest near Pittsburgh’s Bakery Square, several people online questioned the legality of a man openly carrying a rifle on a public…
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About 300 people marched from Homewood to North Point Breeze Saturday afternoon led by black activists and followed by white allies. The peaceful march…