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Archive (Page 206)

November 7, 2021

How Boo-Ray’s Survived the Pandemic

Scott Marks says opening the doors of his Texas restaurant after the pandemic is "like a family reunion."

By Raegan Scharfetter

November 7, 2021

The Great PupKin Dog Costume Contest Returns

Although we’ll never know who actually let the dogs out, hundreds of them were spotted this weekend in Fort Greene […]

By Skyler Gausney-Jones

November 7, 2021

A Sex Educator Gets Real About the California Stealthing Ban

What California's new stealthing law means for sexual partners and the practice of consent.

By Alex West

November 7, 2021

‘I Educated Myself to Educate My Community’

In an interview, Hodge talks about the importance of educating networks and the promotion of social justice within communities to create an equally social, political and economic environment for all.

By Shirley Ojeda

November 5, 2021

The Chocolate You Buy Keeps Farmers in Poverty, Expert Says

(WASHINGTON) — The cocoa beans in the chocolate you eat likely come from farmers facing desperate poverty and unfair labor […]

By Paras Shah

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