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- Prominent Local Civil Rights Leader, Rev. Lewis Stewart Jr., Passes Away
has proposed several changes: · A Civilian Review Panel where citizens can participate and have real
- Crime Report: May 2024
The driver of the striking vehicle fled the scene of the accident towards Lyell Ave.
- ‘I’m Worth the Whole Dollar’ is Rally Cry for Equal Pay for Black Women
“We also believe the real root of the problem is not just gender bias, but racial discrimination,” Johnson
- Advocates Urge Law Change to Keep Diversity in Classrooms
Davis said the district’s Racial Equity Advocacy Leadership (REAL) team has worked over the past two
- RTA President Adam Urbanski Discusses Diversity in the Classroom
Teachers of color provide real-life examples to minority students of future career paths.
- Rochester Continuing a Legacy of African American Publishers
In 1996, when Joan Coles Howard printed the July edition of the Frederick Douglass Voice, it was the Howard says she had mixed emotions about shutting down the newspaper. Howard explains. Her dad, Howard Wilson Coles had founded and ran the paper for more than 60 years. “He fought tooth and nail,” says daughter, Howard. “He was not ready to go. Photo of Howard Wilson Coles provided by the Rochester Museum & Science Center.









