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Starbucks stores across the country will be closed on Tuesday afternoon. The company announced it would use the half day to “conduct racial-bias education…
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St. Louis Public Radio is taking the lead in a new public radio initiative called Sharing America.Funded by a grant from the Corporation for Public…
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The first National Women’s March was held in Washington, D.C., one year ago. That's when thousands of pink pussyhat-clad people filled streets in the…
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol remains a predominantly white and male law enforcement agency. And efforts to change that reality haven’t made much…
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While there’s a rising growth in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) jobs in the United States, there’s a dwindling number of Americans…
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Before Sarah Sims, the director of K-12 education programs at the Missouri History Museum, began her current job, she used to work in education. She…
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The region’s arts attractions could be a little more crowded this week.As many as 5,000 people are expected to attend the American Alliance of Museums…
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Clusters of St. Louis area teens dotted the atrium of the Nestle Purina headquarters on Saturday as the 70-odd students intently debated several mature…
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Even though St. Louis’ tech startup scene is growing, it is not always the most inclusive environment for women and people of color. A group of 12 local…
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Over the next two years St. Louis Community College will be undertaking a number of steps to better support students from diverse backgrounds, from a…