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…UNCG that he began to feel hope, realizing he could reclaim the part of himself that thrived on supporting his comrade-in-arms. “We lose a lot of our service members to…
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…Democrats. It’s why, he says, Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020 involved a larger number of White Americans. “White Democrats have a stronger belief in structural racism…
…purchases and exhibits led her to a contemporary owner with a substantial number of pieces, which would make up the Weatherspoon exhibit. “They were in unbelievably good condition. The launch…
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Spring 2018 Water, Water Everywhere Graduate Research Profile Environmental Health Sciences PhD student Austin Gray hails from Charleston, South Carolina, a harbor city nestled among three rivers. Considering his hometown’s…
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…activists are finding themselves driving political and policy change. City councils from Austin, Texas, to Asheville, North Carolina, have reorganized policing and community services budgets. The deaths of Black people…