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What would it look like, and what would it mean, if the United States acted to reconcile its brutal treatment and violent dispossession of Indigenous…
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Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and we’re marking the occasion with a conversation about indigenous foodways.Our guests are chef Freddie Bitsoie and…
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400 years ago this month, a group of separatists from the Church of England landed in the New World looking for religious freedoms. But what did freedom…
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As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prepared for General Conference in October of 1965, northern Utah was on high alert. Rumors…
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In 1963, America was feeling good. Coming out of the post-war boom years, it was still riding a tide of optimism. But then a young musician named Bob…
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We know that automobiles revolutionized life for the average white American in the early and mid-20th century, but for the Black American population, cars…
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Earlier this summer we saw the removal of a statue of Theodore Roosevelt in front of New York City’s American Museum of Natural History. It put our 26th…
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On a February night in 1965 at England’s prestigious University of Cambridge, two well-known intellectuals, James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr.,…
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Last week, a Bountiful High alumna called on the school to drop its use of the "Braves" mascot, calling it “offensive, outdated and racist.” But who…
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As Black Lives Matter protesters continue to march throughout the country demanding changes to our police forces, we look back at history and ask: How did…
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Asian Americans in the United States are no strangers to racism. Just think of the Japanese internment camps of WWII. And racial slurs and stereotypes…