Flint public schools’ confrontations with race and inequality inadequate, part of history and still an issue, Tendaji panel participants contend
By Jan Worth-Nelson Three generations of Flint residents who’ve been students in the Flint...
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By Jan Worth-Nelson Three generations of Flint residents who’ve been students in the Flint...
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By Paul Rozycki As part of the Tendaji Talks, the Flint Public Library hosted the first of a...
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By Robert R. Thomas Seemingly different as their backgrounds, Beecher black pride and Northside...
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By Robert R. Thomas Charles Winfrey, Executive Director of the McCree Theatre, once wrote a play titled “The Saints of St. John Street” based on his fondest memories of growing up in Flint’s St. John Street neighborhood. He told...
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By Robert R. Thomas Racism and economic inequality go hand-in-glove in America, an anti-racism activist told an audience of 150 at the Flint Public Library, and Flint’s recent travails are a pointed example. Tim Wise asserted to...
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