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In this special hour-long episode, we traverse the paths of groundbreaking Black politicians, delve into innovative Black-led projects, and celebrate the musical achievements of local artists.
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Joyner wants aspiring music students to know they too can achieve success, despite challenges.
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The Black History Month event called "How Did They Get There" was a career day aimed at introducing students to Black professionals in a variety of fields.
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The series' next event is Feb 25. They'll show Something The Lord Made with a talk back session following the movie
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The region is the site of key developments in the 19th century abolitionist movement.
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They worked together to create a magazine that features current Black leaders in the community.
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Onondaga County Legislators began Black History Month Tuesday by approving a non-binding resolution condemning the racist practices of their earliest predecessors. Legislator Linda Ervin says someone brought a 1795 resolution to their attention that spelled out values of taxable property.
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As Black History Month comes to a close, Syracuse Speaks is sharing some parts of Central New York’s Black History. Looking at influence on music,…
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The Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse is celebrating Black History Month with a unique exhibit. WAER News caught up with Executive Director Tanisha…
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Legendary American Actress, Cicely Tyson passed away on January 28, 2021 leaving behind a body of work that represents a significant part of…