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On this episode of Pop Life the celebration of Black History Month continues. The conversation begins with Ja'Net DuBois, but also includes Good Times,…
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A couple dancing at a house party. Children playing in a city street. A silent protest in New York City. There are just some of the photographs…
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The Southwest Community Center in Syracuse has been spending time during Black History Month rehearsing an emotionally-heated play that premieres this…
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One Central New York man has his name woven through much of the history of the abolitionist movement…though many might not know him, or much about him. In…
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Many people have walked or driven right past one of the most prolific passageways of the Underground Railroad in Syracuse…and never even knew it. Why is…
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Delaware Elementary School in Syracuse observed National African American parent Involvement Day (NAAPID) Friday by presenting a living, historical wax…
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Students at Ed Smith School kicked off Black History Month with a visit from a Civil Rights activist today. Alice Moore was an active participant in the…
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Minority Entrepreneur Hesitant to Jump Full-Time Into the Business he Created After Getting Laid-offSyracuse-area minority entrepreneurs often face additional barriers in the business world that can discourage them right at the start. In our final…
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Most Central New Yorkers know about the Jerry Rescue, where a group of Syracuse abolitionists freed fugitive slave William "Jerry" Henry from jail and…
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A Syracuse University scholar in the area of civil unrest among African Americans sees some similarities…and differences in protests from the civil rights…