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We Asked A Lighthouse Keeper About Loneliness And Social Isolation
We're all going through this together — apart.
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Who Should Be Allowed To Adopt Native American Children?
A 1978 law has been vital for keeping Native American communities together. Now it's in court because non-Native people say it's not fair to them.
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How Memes Were Weaponized For Trump-Era Politics
Learn how internet memes became a super weapon in the propaganda war, morphing Pepe the Frog into a Trump-supporting Nazi.
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Why Is Country Music Considered So White?
Country music is deeply rooted in the black American experience, and yet the genre hasn't quite lost its original racial designation.
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Tattoo Artists Are Fighting Back Against Stereotypes In Tattoo Culture
Keith “Bang Bang” McCurdy and Jas Morrell launched shops that go against the grungy tattoo parlor stereotype.
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The Artist Bringing Native American Representation to Comic Books
“I’m doing the same thing that my ancestors did. I’m just telling the stories that I care about, that I love and that are relevant to me,” Jeffrey Veregge says.
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What Our Textbooks Get Wrong About Slavery
A 2011 Pew research poll found that nearly 48 percent of Americans still believe the Civil War was a fight over “states rights.”
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You Probably Never Heard About These 500 Missing And Murdered Women
Native women and girls disappear in life, data and the media, a new report argues.