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Terra Fox Williams will take over as the new president and CEO of the YWCA Dayton.
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Two Wright State University professors have received a nearly $750,000 grant to expand an antiracism and social justice training program in the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
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Amoxicillin shortage, George Wagner verdict, Dayton seeks archaeological study, and racism as a public health crisis
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The Montgomery County Auditor's office put a quilt on display depicting a map of Dayton showing the racially fueled physical divide in the city first conceived in the 1930s. Health experts continue encouraging Ohioans who haven't to get vaccinated and boosted.
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A quilt showing the history of the discriminatory practice of redlining in the city of Dayton is on display at the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office.
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Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose says he still supports J.D Vance even after his remarks on Fox News. Also, the Biden administration uses Columbus to address housing issues that affecting the whole nation.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, said he still thinks U.S. Senate Republican nominee J.D. Vance is the "right person for the job" when asked to respond to comments made by Vance supporting the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory.
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Each week in WYSO Weekend, host Jerry Kenney brings you highlights from the week's news, issues, interviews, arts and cultural events from across the Miami Valley. You'll also hear the latest stories from the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices.
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In part two of the Race Project's story about racism, friendship and reconciliation, producer Basim Blunt picks up the thread and gives us a review of what we’ve already learned.
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This time on the Race Project we'll hear part one of a two-part story about racism, friendship and reconciliation that two students experienced while at an Evangelical Christian College over 40 years ago.
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Think TV's new documentary explains the history of systemic racism in mortgage lending and how it segregated neighborhoods in Dayton and Springfield.
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Ideastream Public Media’s health team is connecting the dots on how racism contributes to poor health outcomes in the Cleveland area.Politicians in nearly 30 communities across Ohio and in Cuyahoga County are taking a stand against a public health threat that many believe put Black and brown residents at risk for serious health problems: Racism.