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There's now a historical marker in the Southwest Virginia city, marking the accomplishment.
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Vera Morton was among those hurt by massive resistance in the 1950's, when some Virginia schools refused to integrate. She graduates from Virginia Western Community College Friday.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin’s education agenda is taking more concrete form through executive orders and an address before a joint General Assembly Session, revealing how his administration seeks to approach the relationship between race and schools.
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With a week of public hearings and over 40 maps online, analysts gave their opinion and rundown of how the maps distribute Virginians across the Commonwealth into different political districts.
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The Virginia Redistricting Commission discussed the first drafts of Virginia’s political districts Monday, and the maps’ relationship with race was a top focus of discussion.
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Data released by the Virginia State Police shows a wide disparity in the rate at which Black drivers are involved in traffic stops when compared to their…
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“How many people are celebrating Juneteenth for the first time today?” the performer on stage asked. At Henrico County’s Dorey Park, several concertgoers…
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Debates over legislation governing the Virginia Military Institute are probably on the horizon, spurred by a report by the State Council of Higher…
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The city of Charlottesville has gotten a second round of state funding to continue its study of race in the criminal justice system.It’s known as DMC--…
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“We were the MTV generation, and so we were exploring music and pop culture with each other in ways that our parents didn’t. It was very common for basic…