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Made HereIn the new documentary Stitch, Breathe, Speak, a group of parishioners from several predominantly white New Hampshire churches create quilts featuring the last words spoken by George Floyd before he was murdered by a Minnesota police officer in 2020. The film touches on what the quilt panels and Floyd鈥檚 words brought to the ones making them.
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Myra Flynn, host of 开云体育's newest podcast, Homegoings, joins host Mikaela Lefrak after we listen to the first episode.
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A bronze statue of Elizabeth Freeman will be unveiled Sunday on the town green in Sheffield, Massachusetts. Freeman was once an enslaved person who, in 1781, sued for her freedom and won. This helped lead to the end of slavery under the law in Massachusetts.
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Lawmakers are divided about how to honor a Newmarket resident considered to be the first African American elected to public office.
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In this hour, Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus looks at statewide efforts to bridge the divide between people of color and law enforcement.
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Acts of racial discrimination and living within racist systems and institutions can result in race-based trauma for Black and brown people. And in New Hampshire, non-white people make up about 7 percent of the state鈥檚 population.
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In advance of the end of the federal eviction moratorium at the end of the month, New Hampshire advocates are working to help the state鈥檚 immigrant...
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The White House Historical Association is adding markers to Lafayette Square explaining the White House's history with slavery, demonstrations, and more.