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Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers in New York City. CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with a Brewster-based retired Presbyterian minister about his reflections on the attack, the fear, shock and grief it caused, and the two wars that followed.
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An outdoor pop-up market at the Rotch-Jones-Duff House in New Bedford Saturday will showcase Black-owned businesses from across the South Coast.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with "Shed" podcast host Eric Adams about the new series exploring racism in the wake of George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis in 2020.
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We discuss the roots of racial disparities in healthcare and treatment, and efforts to bring more equity.
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We discuss the roots of racial disparities in healthcare and treatment, and efforts to bring more equity.
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The police murder of George Floyd, one year ago today, sparked protests around the world and spurred a new wave of activism.To reflect on the past year, CAI talked with people in our region about how Floyd’s death touched their lives and prompted action.
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Research at a Cape Cod church reveals some the founders of the church and the community that is now Brewster — part of Harwich at the time — were no strangers to the enslavement of people of color. The church's move toward reparations is one of a number of projects around the region looking at historical racism and taking action for change.
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A discussion about the intensification of racism and xenophobia towards Asian and Asian American people since the Covid pandemic began.