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Artist Phung Huynh incorporates pink donut boxes into her portraits of young Cambodian-Americans who grew up in their family donut stores in Southern California.
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The city of Oceanside was at one point referred to as "Ocean-slime." But now, it's gentrifying.
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Since girls in the U.S. began having the public ceremony 100 years ago, more and more women have taken on a larger role in Jewish life, including becoming rabbis.
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SDSU associate professor Adisa Alkebulan said the reassignment of a tenured professor over the use of racial epithets in the classroom is a symptom of "larger cultural deficiencies" at the university. Black students and faculty are hurting, he said.
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This is the first in a new KPBS series in which local experts answer audience questions about race and equity.
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The resignation of Roger Miller, the city's former director of recreation and golf services, was accepted by Coronado City Manager Tina Friend following a month-long investigation.
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The Census Bureau has released its first report on the accuracy of the latest national head count that's used to distribute political representation and federal funding for the next decade.
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Getting funding for a start-up biotech company is seldom easy. But many Black biotech CEOs say they face an entrenched white good-old-boy network of venture capital investors who are usually not willing to take a chance on them.
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Federally recognized tribes can be eligible for benefits such as land, health care, revenue streams from casinos, and education. The Duwamish say that these resources would be game changers for them.
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No more "G-word:" the critter eating east coast trees is now known as Spongy Moth.
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