With COVID deaths and diagnoses hitting African American and minority populations hard, a new and trusted voice urging vaccinations is emerging: the Black barber. Nationwide, African American barbers are recognized as trusted counselors, friends and advocates for their community. Some…
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Riverfront Museum photo exhibit shows 1940s unity, diversity
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Hunger: a growing global crisis with local seeds for solutions
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Peoria loses two Civil Rights icons
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Sam Polk worked his way up the ranks of the City of Peoria’s Public Works Department. But he built his legacy in the Peoria branch of the NAACP. He was the sturdy and steadfast bridge between the NAACP of the…
School for algebra, language arts and hope
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Government’s “tragedy of errors” still saved the arts
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Dissecting Afghanistan
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The United States spent more than $74 billion on Afghanistan over the course of a 20-year war, the longest in American history. To many people, the withdrawal of U.S. troops felt messy, dishonorable, chaotic, emotional, disloyal, and terrifying. The Peoria…