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The Nantucket site manager for the Museum of African American History says the community is feeling a small measure of closure from Monday’s civil court decision in a case of racist and threatening vandalism on the island, but she believes the defendant should be criminally charged.
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Many communities and activists trying to harness the momentum that has come from the protests that erupted after the death of George Floyd and other…
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The rain held off Saturday as 150 people came to the Hyannis bandstand to listen to people share their personal experiences of racism on Cape Cod.Chandler…
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A Brewster woman is setting out today on the first of a series of walks around the Cape.Peggy Jablonski isn't walking for fitness, or to enjoy the Cape's…
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School officials in Sandwich and in Barnstable will meet with graduates in the coming days to discuss how to better include Black and Indigenous history…
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White supremacist flyers have been discovered in a Falmouth man’s mailbox and along Yarmouth roads. Adam Subhas of Falmouth told WCAI he had placed a…
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Zoning laws have long helped protect the Cape's natural resources and beauty. But zoning laws have also been used to encourage, and enforce, racial…
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Youth voices have played a key role in the anti-racism protests following the death of George Floyd. Among them is Jendell Teixeira, who lives in Marion…
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Protesters in New Bedford gathered Wednesday for the fifth consecutive day to denounce police brutality against black Americans in the wake of George…
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Racism is an issue in the U.S. and science is not immune. The science community – academia in particular – face the added fact that women and people of…