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People living with developmental disabilities often have to overcome more challenges to cast their ballots than the average voter. As they navigate those…
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Nearly one in six American voters eligible to participate in November’s elections is living with a disability, according to a new report by researchers at…
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The Supreme Court says the federal ban on discrimination "based on sex" applies to gay, lesbian and transgender employees.
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Lockport City Schools are testing a facial recognition system intended to spot potentially dangerous intruders, but state officials are among those…
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown says the city has lost a true pioneer. The Hon. Barbara Merriweather Sims has died. Born in October 1923, Sims was the first…
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A leading civil rights leader in Buffalo has died. Frank Mesiah, the longtime president of the Buffalo chapter of the NAACP, died Friday night at Buffalo…
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When Ruby Bridges was five years old, she was the only student in her New Orleans school because a judge had ordered the school integrated and white…
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More than 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education, the fight for equity in America's schools rages on.
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Racial flashpoints across the United States this year have ignited debate about race and social equality in this country. WBFO Arts & Culture Desk…
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Canisius College this week welcomed two of the national co-chairs of the Women's March on Washington, which mobilized 5 million people worldwide and…