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KPBS Midday EditionAuthor Heather McGhee joined Midday Edition to talk about her book and how the damage of racist policies impacts every American
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During three of the last four recessions before the COVID-19 pandemic, income inequality grew in California. Researchers are trying to figure out if the same happened in 2020.
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The goal of the initiative is to eliminate concerns about the reliability and objectivity of the first autopsy conducted, the risk of manipulation of evidence, and potential bias on behalf of the coroner or medical examiner and/or the use of faulty forensic procedures.
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A top Southern Baptist committee has publicly apologized and agreed to a confidential financial settlement with a sexual abuse survivor.
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A mantra for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is to explore American history through an African American lens.
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A San Diego illustrator was invited to share his passion and New York Times Best Seller picture book with students in El Cajon.
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A Native American tribe has issued an emergency declaration on human trafficking and missing women.
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The San Diego History Center's collection of more than 30,000 images of Black life in San Diego provide a bridge to the past.
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Black cowboys are often missing in pop culture depictions of cowboy culture. In reality, they have been a big part of cowboy history, as some estimates suggest as many as 1 in 4 cowboys were Black.
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As the system exists now, when private projects are built, the development impact fees property developers pay toward new infrastructure improvements vary widely across communities based on often decades-old planning documents.
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