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Catholic leaders from Ohio praised Pope Francis after he died Monday morning.
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Almost 7% of Ohioans said they are of two or more races, according to 1-year American Community Survey estimates released in 2023.
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It's a tweaked version of a ban that failed to pass in the last General Assembly.
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The 20-some hours of video and audio footage were set to be released Wednesday alongside other documents from the city's investigation into the officers involved in the 29-year-old Black man's death.
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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil saying the company failed to take action to prevent a racially hostile work environment.
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Cleveland's biggest suburb marked a significant milestone in February when it swore in Monica Wilson as the first Black person on city council.
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Tenn. Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill banning drag performances the same afternoon he signed a ban on youth gender-affirming care. Advocates say some are asking whether staying in the state is worth it.
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Participants were asked questions about their parents' general parenting style and how that affected their thoughts and feelings in the previous two weeks.
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Through a partnership with the nonprofit ART-C, students created artworks around social justice concerns for the exhibit, "Our Voices Matter."
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During the Red Summer, white mobs claimed Black lives in cities across the U.S. Karamu's "Red Summer" explores similarities to current issues and how people respond to racial violence.
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The Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association called for the removal of the city's public safety director after he made comments that some considered racially biased. Members of Black on Black Crime, Inc. rallied to support the safety director.
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Hrbek, a Lutheran pastor, spent much of the civil rights era in Alabama where he attempted to desegregate churches. In the early 1970s, Hrbek was hired as one of the first staff members of Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry.