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Journalist’s memoir explores race, politics, pain.

Journalist's memoir explores race, politics, pain.

CBS News Anchor Michelle Miller Shares Her Journey in Memoir The personal story of CBS News journalist Michelle Miller is one of true strength and perseverance, as she details in her recently-published memoir, “Belonging: A Daughter’s Search for Identity through Loss and Love.” Miller was born to a Black father and a light-skinned Latina mother who abandoned her at birth …

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UN High Commissioner on Intl Day for Refugees

High Commissioner’s Message on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has released a message on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The message highlights the need for greater efforts in tackling racism and discrimination against refugees, asylum seekers, and stateless persons who face …

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Austrian group honors Wolfgang Lutz.

Austrian Research Association Recognizes Wolfgang Lutz for his Contributions to Science The Austrian Research Association has awarded Wolfgang Lutz with the Science Communications Award for his exemplary work in disseminating scientific knowledge. Lutz is a demographer and has contributed extensively to the field of population research. Contributions to Population Research Lutz has authored over 400 research papers and has had …

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Spokane business funds should aid homeless.

Spokane business funds should aid homeless.

Addressing Homelessness: Critique and Solutions By Edie Rice-Sauer As someone who has always been interested in solutions to homelessness, the responses to Camp Hope have left me baffled. While the state of Washington and Department of Commerce deserve immense credit for releasing millions of dollars to address the emerging houseless population in Spokane, local responses have fallen short. A Question …

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