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Black History Month Local Art
Meet a local artist who honors Black History month through culture.
KBTC values diversity and equality. The murder of George Floyd by a police officer has sparked protests all over the country. Below are some programs, including Northwest Now where race, diversity and equality have been discussed.
Dialog in search of peace
Remembering an injustice and making sure it doesn't happen again.
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Meet a local artist who honors Black History month through culture.
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A look at events happening as Western Washington celebrates Juneteenth
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A local author uses her family's painful ordeal to write about inernment
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A local man shares his family's story
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Will a downtown Tacoma totem pole be removed?
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Update on charges filed against Tacoma Officers
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A look at grassroots neighborhood journalism from an African American perspective
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Remembering a dark chapter of history
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My Unforgotten Seattle
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Shaping policy in a divisive era.
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A legacy of pain
A local professor leads a study into the effects of fines and fees on people of color
Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards angry denounces suspected police brutality in her city
A look at race as we celebrate Junteenth
Using Influence to End Hate
Hundreds of years of African American history comes to Tacoma.
A look at the status of racial equality on the week of Juneteenth.
We take you to the Northwest African American Museum.
A look at the disturbing trend that shows blacks have a higher homeless rate
A look inside of the Tacoma Buffalo Soldiers Museum
Chris Anderson has this look at the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
A wildlife refuge area is named after a legendary Nisqually tribal activist
A discussion with Lyle Quasim, and all he's done for the community he loves.
A ride along in a vehicle powered by peace and charity.
A wrap around look at a town hall aimed at Tacoma's fastest growing population.
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