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The panel—hosted by the church’s Interfaith Justice Committee and Am HaYam Cape Cod Havurah—featured Cape and Islands District Attorney Rob Galibois, Orleans Police Chief Scott MacDonald, Human rights coordinator for Barnstable County Leslie Dominguez Santos and Leo Blandford, director of health equity and community impact for Outer Cape Health Services.
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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…