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Agriculture is one of biggest sectors of New York State’s economy. Yet people of color are largely left out of it.
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20 years later, Mohawk ironworkers reflect on unique connection to 9/11
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“I never in a million years would have imagined I would be standing here as the lt. governor of the state of New York. But God has bigger plans for me.”
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Now, for the first time in state history, two women and one man will be in the room where major pieces of legislation are negotiated.
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Luticha Doucette of Rochester explains why President Biden's $400 billion plant to boost home health care funding is crucial for people with disabilities.
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To better understand the concerns of Black, Hispanic and rural residents, the group conducted a series of interviews and focus groups.
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The move is part of the police accountability law passed by the General Assembly last July in response to the murder of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
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"We must shed light on the unspoken traumas of the past. No matter how hard it will be."
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Black people in the Finger Lakes region face stark health disparities as a result of racism and the way it manifests, a problem magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Immigration groups around Pennsylvania and the country want to keep pressure on Washington to include a path to citizenship in the final package.