Savannah Harriman-Pote
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Your CallOn the very first Juneteenth celebration, on June 19, 1866 in Galveston, Texas, Black leaders shared information about their community's newly acquired voting rights.
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Your Call"Master Slave Husband Wife" recounts the remarkable love story of Ellen and William Craft, who escaped enslavement in Macon, Georgia in 1848.
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Your CallThe UC Berkeley Divest coalition is seeking transparency and divestment from firms that profit from Israel's occupation and military assault on Gaza.
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Your CallExtreme heat is the number one weather-related cause-of-death in the US, but few protections exist for workers who are vulnerable to heat illness.
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Your CallDr. Mohammed Khaleel treated mostly children and young adults with blast injuries and bullet wounds. This is why students across the country are calling for a ceasefire.
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Your CallThe San Francisco Unified School District is preparing for a vote on which schools may close to address a budget crisis and declining enrollment.
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Your CallDavid Mas Masumoto's new book tells the story of his aunt, who was taken as a "ward of the state" in 1942. Seventy years later, Masumoto finds out his aunt is alive.
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Your CallSeveral of Boeing's top leaders are stepping down as reports of safety issues with the 737 MAX planes and institutional failures across the company continue to pile up.
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Your CallThe Ireichō is the first comprehensive list of every name of the 125,284 Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during WW2.
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Your CallTsuru for Solidarity is joining immigrant rights group to demand the closure of the Northwest Detention Center, a private immigrant detention center in Tacoma, WA.