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KPBS Midday EditionFor Kemet Ackee of Second Chance Beer Company, brewing provides the perfect creative outlet.
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The career-civil rights lawyer and former California labor head would be the first Asian American to serve as a secretary in Biden's cabinet.
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Fifty years ago, Oglala Lakota activists took over the village of Wounded Knee in an occupation that lasted 71 days. Journalist Kevin McKiernan reflects on the standoff and the legacy it leaves.
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The comic's creator, Scott Adams, said a recent opinion poll changed his mind about "helping Black Americans."
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White farmers' suits blocked a USDA program and led to a race-neutral approach.
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The report is part of a growing body of research into whether institutions and policies reinforce preexisting racial disparities.
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Malcolm X's daughter Ilyasah Shabazz and attorney Ben Crump talk to Morning Edition's Leila Fadel about their plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD and other government agencies.
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State and local governments, and some private funders, are launching dozens of pilot projects making direct, monthly payments to low-income residents to help meet basic needs. Researchers will study what happens next. Key question: will this money add to, reform, or supplant current welfare programs?
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KPBS Midday EditionKiowa author N. Scott Momaday will appear virtually Friday as the featured speaker for the 28th Annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea at Point Loma Nazarene University.
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Bassett has been nominated for best supporting actress for her performance as Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It's a landmark in a long, distinguished career that began in the 1980s.
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