Changes don’t necessarily mean staff will be laid off.
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The first statue is planned for installation after groundwork is completed in 2025.
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The African American Civil Rights Network nod highlights the museum’s role in the movement.
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The organization's founder, John Boyd Jr., says it might consider a boycott.
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Code Switch co-host B.A. Parker on what to do with the debris of Southern sins as we celebrate Juneteenth.
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Plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit filed in Virginia include students who say they don't want to be forced to glorify or represent historical figures who fought to maintain slavery and white supremacy.
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The state budget approved May 13 creates a panel to probe the displacement of Black families by public college and university developments and consider possible redress
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The reasons they’re upset with Gov. Glenn Youngkin vary — and extend beyond the April 29 protest.
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The Melungeon Heritage Association met in Hillsborough, NC recently to discuss an upcoming conference exploring their identity. Andrew Harris Jr was an attendee.
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Deone Allen spoke at length with VPM News Focal Point this week, saying that families have reached their limit and will no longer tolerate their children being mistreated. She is calling for swift and serious consequences for students who subject others to verbal attacks and for the school board as well as the community to take decisive action to remedy the problems.
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New national DAR leader makes diversity a top priority as Virginia chapters welcome descendants of “Forgotten Patriots.”
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A new Virginia law opens the process to recognizes these places with historical markers.
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The group offered policy suggestions during a Tuesday press conference at the Bell Tower.
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An Albemarle County judge tossed out the 125-year-old charge, which was first issued after James had already been killed.
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"Great Exodus from Bondage" is the ninth stop on the trail that opened in February.
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The Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious admission policies at UNC and Harvard.
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Less than 5% of collegiate female tennis players in 2021 were Black.
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About 14% of Black people in America over the age of 65 have Alzheimer’s, compared with 10% of white people.
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The former governor called on Gov. Glenn Youngkin to replace Martin D. Brown “immediately.”
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Virginia’s maternal mortality rate leaped by 130% during the COVID-19 pandemic.