Drama Masks: Getting ready for the backwards slide - 48 hillsStarbucks' corporate ethics and treatment of employees contrast starkly with the current push for social justice in various sectors, including theatre.
Oakland's 'Negus In Nature' Goes From the Forest to the Big Screen | KQEDThe group focuses on community, connection to nature, and mutual support, emphasizing help in good times, not just during crises.
Why Did This Progressive Evangelical Church Fall Apart?The pandemic heightened existing divisions in churches, challenging their sense of community and connection during crises.
We're Caught in Another Cycle of Racial Progress and RetrenchmentThe restoration of Confederate names by a school board and halting of grants to Black women entrepreneurs indicate backlash against racial progress.
Schools in One Virginia County to Reinstate Confederate NamesShenandoah County school board voted to restore Confederate officer names to schools, amidst community pushback and after initial renaming due to racism concerns.
Virginia school board votes to restore Confederate names to two public schoolsThe all-white school board in Virginia decided to restore Confederate military leaders' names to public schools, sparking controversy and backlash.
We're Caught in Another Cycle of Racial Progress and RetrenchmentThe restoration of Confederate names by a school board and halting of grants to Black women entrepreneurs indicate backlash against racial progress.
Schools in One Virginia County to Reinstate Confederate NamesShenandoah County school board voted to restore Confederate officer names to schools, amidst community pushback and after initial renaming due to racism concerns.
Virginia school board votes to restore Confederate names to two public schoolsThe all-white school board in Virginia decided to restore Confederate military leaders' names to public schools, sparking controversy and backlash.
Slavery-Related Racial Reckoning is Not Just a Southern Thing, It's a Brooklyn ThingViewing slavery-related reckoning as merely a Southern problem is a mistake, Northern history is often overlooked.
Poll: Majority of Americans support preserving Confederate historyA slim majority of Americans support preserving the Confederacy, despite racial reckoning and removal of Confederate symbols.