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The North Coast Tuskegee Airmen historical group created an art project with help from a high school art class.
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Black cemeteries across Ohio have been abandoned or paved over. That leaves the legacy of pioneers like Pleasant Litchford in risk of disappearing.
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Betsy Serrano embraces her diverse identity as a Hispanic-American by enjoying the benefits of being bilingual and appreciating Salvadorian and American cuisine.
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Community members in Braceville opened a new museum to document the rural area’s rich Black history.
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The Kwan Lion Dance Team was created in 1980 and still performs with several generations of family every Lunar New Year.
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Dr. Raquel Ortiz was inspired by bomba music when she wrote a children's book about overcoming fears, which she turned into a puppet play with Cleveland Public Library.
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Cleveland City Council made a joint statement amidst what council called a “wake of attacks on immigrant families.”
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Six people were arrested at a Cleveland Heights restaurant last month. Five of them are being released on $4,500 bond payments.
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Jeff Ivey says he feels like he's caught in a system that denies financial assistance to Black home owners who are struggling to afford to keep their property.
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As President Trump promises to boost ICE enforcement, immigration advocates are provding tips and reminders to people about their rights.
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The number of people brought to the jail by ICE officials did not reflect a surge in detainees, a jail spokesperson said.
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A federal judge temporarily block President Donald Trump's executive order to eliminate birthright citizenship.