2023 has been an important year for labor rights, with workers making significant union progress.
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The Heat Is Killing Us: Climate Change and Rising Temps Are Increasing Gun Violence
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Afropunk Festival Offers Unique Glimpse of Black Creativity
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Leading the charge for missing and murdered Black womenĀ
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Grand Jury Indicts Trump for His Role in January 6 Insurrection
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Black Communityās Eye Health: Cataracts and Risks
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This Camp Trains Black Students for Futures in STEAM
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Family of Henrietta Lacks Wins Settlement for Her Stolen Cells
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Florida Decides to Teach That Our Ancestors Benefitted From Being Enslaved
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What Teacher Turnover Means for the Upcoming School Year
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Navigating the Homebuying Process with Poor Credit
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5 Black Mental Health Accounts to Follow
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In a Land Starved of Truth, the Unbanned Book Club Strikes Back
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The Top 3 Challenges Facing Black Teachers
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More than 7,500 pedestrians were killed in the U.S. last year, a 40-year high
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Black Men Are Shifting the Mental Health NarrativeĀ
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Hearing the Problem: Noise Pollution Is a Community Matter We Need to Take Seriously
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Youth Explore the Environment With Hands-On Learning
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This Organization Is Bringing Reproductive Justice to Southern Cities
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Creating the Next Generation of Black Teachers
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Latest Chesapeake Bay Report Gives Watershed a āCā Grade
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Top 7 HIV/AIDS Myths We Need to Stop Believing
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Anti-Blackness in Education Is Bad for Our Health
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Telling Our Stories: Afros, Cornrows, and More
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