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Racial healing is #ChangingTheNarrative of communities across America 07:33
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A growing Burmese community in Battle Creek turns from surviving to thriving 07:14 In this series, we head to Battle Creek, Michigan to meet some fearless community leaders who are doing the work to #ChangeTheNarrative in their own backyard.
With support and funding from our sponsor W.K. Kellogg Foundation, five dynamic women share their experiences, challenges and show us how they are using racial healing circles and empowering themselves to create change. We’ll examine the diverse history of Battle Creek and see how the Black, Burmese and LatinX communities are addressing the legacies of inequity. Maya Eaglin reports. Dec. 13, 2022
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Racial healing is #ChangingTheNarrative of communities across America 07:33
Selma’s Black businesses build ‘unity and community’ nearly 60 years since Bloody Sunday 10:27
A new generation in Selma hope to bring back economic prosperity to civil rights ‘Mecca’ 09:26
Eco-tourism one of many new businesses bringing prosperity to Selma 10:39
Land loss, forced migration threaten BIPOC communities in coastal Louisiana 09:17
Descendants of slavery fight environmental racism in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ 08:01