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"Racial residential segregation is tied up with with profits, is tied up with wealth production. It's tied up in the very way in which we design and construct our neighborhoods," said Dr. Henry Louis Taylor of the University at Buffalo's Center for Urban Studies during Wednesday's edition of WBFO's "Buffalo, What's Next?"
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The push to rename Buffalo’s East and West sides is gaining traction, but will a name change lead to meaningful action? Is it a case of empty symbolism or a harbinger of gentrification and displacement?
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After touring the remodeled Tops on Jefferson Avenue Brown says the store is slated to reopen at the end of July.
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The proposal is two-pronged; memorialize the victims of the May 14th mass shooting and bring attention to the infrastructural problems which continue to plague neighborhoods in East Buffalo.
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What can be done to curb extremism in Western New York and nationally? The answers aren't simple.
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In wake of last month’s white supremacist shooting at Tops Market, some say it's concerning that mainstream political figures are associating with far-right groups.
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Leaders of local far-right groups have for the most part taken to social media to defend themselves against allegations of racism and using dangerous rhetoric in wake of the Tops Market shooting.
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The 18-year-old suspect in the racist Tops Market shooting is not from Western New York, but some observers say the activities of the local far right are still worth monitoring.
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Sportswriter John Wawrow reflects on the Tops shooting as part of our daily "Buffalo, What's Next?" program.
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The man prosecutors say carried out a racially-motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket last month made his first federal court appearance Thursday.