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With $1 million earmarked for capacity building among black led non-profits in Syracuse, a local foundation now waits to assess the impact of its…
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The echoes of protests, marches and rallies have gone quiet in Syracuse. But one issue a the center of the uproar, police conduct against people of color,…
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The previous episode of City Limits examined efforts in the Syracuse community to use art to heal the emotional wounds created by instances of racial…
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Historically, black artists have long played an integral role in social justice movements by using their art and their voice to amplify anger and…
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Hemp growers are deciding right now how much hemp crops to plant with the unknowns of when they will be able to farm and when processors will be able to…
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By 2050, we’ll have to feed 9 billion people globally, but our current food system is already experiencing strains. And in order to feed the world,…
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Food for Thought is the newest project from 88.3 WAER Syracuse, focusing on the state’s largest economic sector: agriculture. In the past decade,…
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Onondaga and surrounding counties are ready to take the next step in trying to reduce the area’s high poverty rate. A call is out this week for proposals…
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WAER's signature coverage on poverty in our City Limits Project was among the work honored by the Syracuse Press Club with awards this past weekend.…
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Nojaim Market closing on Syracuse’s Near Westside renewed a conversation about food access in some of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods. Local…