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Last week's racist mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket left ten people dead and three wounded. Here's what WSKG has learned in the days since the attack.
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Over 100 people gathered in downtown Binghamton to light candles and ready supplies to send to Buffalo.
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Conklin residents say they are shocked one of their own is the suspect of the shooting in Buffalo. But some Black residents in nearby Binghamton are less surprised.
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"We are starting to see shortages in especially our rural areas. Positions for school psychologists left open year after year with no one to fill them."
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Parents of biracial students at Bainbridge-Guilford High School said their children regularly experience racist bullying and the video was not a one-off incident.
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White students at the game imitated certain Black stereotypes, donning durags, chains and low-hanging pants. Others appear to be flashing gang signs.
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A group of students at Greene High School in Chenango County have held protests and walkouts against racial, sexual and homophobic harassment by other students.
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“PBS KIDS Talk About: Race and Racism,” premieres October 9, 2020 at 7:00pm and 8:30pm on WSKG's 24/7 PBS KIDS channel. Repeats October 10, 2020 at…
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During their most recent online session, participants made art while talking about racism and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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"Sometimes abusing privilege in service of justice can be a very sacred thing," he said.