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The Voices of ARHS: Rebekah Hong

November 16, 2020November 16, 2020

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Lifestyle & Culture/Opinion

The Challenges of Being Biracial: A Column

October 2, 2020October 2, 2020

By Jordyn Kamara The most frequently asked question I get is, “so what are you?”  But it’s much more than appearing half white, and half black. My identity traces back to where my family originates:  Portugal, Germany, Ireland, Africa, and Trinidad. Navigating this world as a person of “mixed-race” is fascinating to say the least.

February 29, 2020February 29, 2020

What Does Black Excellence Mean to You? (Vox-Pop)

By: Steven Turner-Parker Ubuntu means “I am because we are.” As black

February 19, 2020February 28, 2020

New York City Rapper Pop Smoke Murdered During Home Invasion. How Will Rap Lovers React?

By: Brie Bristol & Elienishka Ramos Torres On Feb. 19, rap fans

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Comic book Creator Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez Talks about Afro-Latina Superhero La Borinqueña and Social Change in Puerto Rico

By Steven Turner-Parker On Friday, Mar. 1, the Latinx American Cultural Center hosted graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez for a talk about La

March 6, 2019July 26, 2020
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GIRLS: Yung Baby Tate’s Anthem for Every Woman

By Lucia Solorzano Yung Baby Tate is an impressive rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer based out of Atlanta, Georgia. Her newest album,

March 1, 2019October 16, 2019
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Abolition in the Valley: The legacy of African Americans in Florence, MA

By Ethan Bakuli Outside of the Greater Boston area or gateways cities, such as Springfield or Pittsfield, few may expect to find

February 27, 2019October 16, 2019
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Sita Haran – A dance drama presented by the Indian Classical Arts Society (photos) 

By Isha Mahajan The Indian Classical Arts Society at the University of Massachusetts Amherst performed “Sita Haran” at Bezanson Hall on Saturday,

February 26, 2019October 16, 2019
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¿Cómo se Dice? How Do You Say it? – A space to express yourself through Spanish

By Cynthia Ntinunu On Wednesday Feb. 20, five Latinx students sat at a table in the Latinx American Cultural Center admiring how

February 24, 2019October 16, 2019
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