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Task Force Butler, a nonprofit comprised of veterans, tracks hate groups throughout the country.
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CAI’s Kathryn Eident talks with Lisa Brown, co-host of WPS Cape Cod 22: RACE, Our Hidden History (Reflect, Act, Commit, Educate) Conference at Barnstable High School October 28-29, 2022.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with Nike Okejidi about her group, Curated Curl, and their upcoming event called Soulfully Textured, A Natural Hair Festival.
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Three local Black or Latinx business owners will share a prize of $20,000 to build their business. CAI's Kathryn Eident talked with the group behind the contest to learn more.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with Jason Graziadei of the Nantucket Current about the timeline of events after the historic building was defaced with racist language imagery and the questions that still linger.
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"This generation really has so much to offer," Jacquelyn Hartman tells CAI's Morning Edition. "But something that scared me was wondering if the workplace was ready to listen to them."
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In philanthropy, the people who hold the purse strings are mostly white. And historically, organizations led by people of color haven’t received the support they deserve from foundations or donors, advocates say.
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Shopping local helps Cape Cod businesses stay open and thrive during the pandemic. But business owners of color are also working to surmount systemic challenges as they approach the holidays, says Tara Vargas Wallace, who founded Amplify POC Cape Cod last year.