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What happens when we lend high school students our recording equipment and let them do interviews on any topics they choose? As part of WBFO's ongoing…
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A year to the day after 49 lives were lost in an act of terrorism in Orlando's Pulse nightclub, their lives were recognized in a church memorial service…
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Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators participated in the Women's March in Washington Saturday that brought together all genders, ages and races.…
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In recent months, there has been a surge in reported hate speech - on Jews, Hispanics, Muslims, African Americans, women and members of the LGBTQ…
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is urging local law enforcement officials to act swiftly - and willingly - on hate crimes."It is not okay to…
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Race relations in America have improved, but they aren't always good. This assessment was provided by Harvard Law School Professor Charles Ogletree, who…
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Fear of discrimination is an everyday reality in the lives of transgender individuals. The question of whether or not the state Senate will help alleviate…
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Transgender individuals in New York State will soon have new protections against discrimination and harassment as the result of a new executive action…
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The City of Buffalo has moved to strengthen its own anti-discrimination law with the amendment of a city ordinance. Niagara District Common Council member…
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Mayor Byron Brown is gaining support for his Buffalo Opportunity Pledge initiative. About 40 Leadership Buffalo members met at City Hall Wednesday to…