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Chung was the first Asian American and the second woman to be a nightly news anchor at a major American TV network.
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"One World Kitchen" is a culinary training program for Northeast Ohio's immigrants and refugees.
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White House executive orders and legislation in many states have targeted the rights and protections of trans people. For some, that has meant increased financial worry.
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Shaker's Ludlow School is being remade into a preschool.
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Dayton Public Access Television and Greater Dayton LGBT Center have partnered to record and archive local LGBTQ+ people's stories.
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Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act became a landmark law against racial discrimination, legal challenges heading to the Supreme Court could curtail its remaining protections for minority voters.
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Ohio Equal Rights said it came to that conclusion to go ahead with the Ballot Board’s decision after considering options.
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The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Freemason leader, was vandalized and taken down on Juneteenth in 2020. It is the only statue of a Confederate general in Washington, D.C.
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Fifty-eight years after the Cleveland Summit, athletes and activists gathered again in Cleveland to celebrate civil rights.
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Cleveland hosts the 2025 National Urban League Conference in Downtown Cleveland this week.
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Cleveland City Council created the commission to address issues in gun violence, education and employment.
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A transgender woman who is being housed at the Grafton Correctional Institution — a facility for men — shares her story of enduring sexual assault and solitary confinement due to her gender identity.