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Barbershop: Virginia Gov. Northam Plans His 'Racial Reconciliation Tour'
NPR's Michel Martin asks what reconciliation looks like. Her guests: Rich Harwood of The Harwood Institute, Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention and genealogist Sharon Leslie Morgan.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Debuts 'Lazarus' To Celebrate 60th Anniversary
The hour-long piece was created by choreographer Rennie Harris, who formed the first and longest running hip-hop dance touring company. Harris tells NPR's Michel Martin all about the new work.
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Facing Loss Of Accreditation Over Finances, Women's HBCU Raises Millions
Bennett College, a historically black women's college, could lose accreditation due to financial instability. President Phyllis Worthy Dawkins tells NPR's Michel Martin how the school raised millions.
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New Girl Scout Cookie Innovation: 'Momoas'
Colorado Girl Scout Charlotte Holmberg and her mother are selling boxes of samoas with a picture of actor Jason Momoa on the side. They're calling them "momoas."
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Tiny Homes For Homeless Get The Go-Ahead In The Wake of California's Worst Wildfire
California's deadliest wildfire worsened an already bad housing crisis in rural Butte County. But the fire has jump-started a local effort to build a tiny home community for area homeless.
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Farming towns shift toward training community members when it comes to mental health
There are about 20 people in a basement conference room at the Wyoming County Agriculture and Business Center, sipping coffee and playing an...
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In 'Birds Of Passage,' A New Lens On The Narcotrafficking Drama
Colombia's submission to the Oscars this year addresses the beginnings of the drug trade in rural Columbia — and how it shattered the traditions and families of the indigenous Wayúu people.
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From Friends To School, 'Under Pressure' Helps Teenage Girls Navigate Adolescence
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with clinical psychologist Lisa Damour about her new book, Under Pressure: Confronting the Epidemic of Stress and Anxiety in Girls.
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Former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Announces Retirement From Politics
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni announced her retirement from politics on Monday. Livni also served as Israel's chief peace negotiator.
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'Unexampled Courage' Tells The Story That Inspired Integration Of U.S. Armed Forces
A new book tells how the blinding of a black Army veteran after World War II by a South Carolina police chief helped lead to the desegregation of the U.S. Army.
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