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Archive (Page 237)

May 10, 2021

In Brooklyn, Progressive Democratic Clubs Take On the Machine

The fight for representative democracy in Brooklyn.

By Karmen Alexander

May 10, 2021

Maintaining a Manatee Identity in Manatee County

(MANATEE COUNTY, Fla.) — Felicia is a juvenile manatee who spent the latter part of 2020 being rehabilitated at The […]

By The Click Staff

May 10, 2021

Seniors Become Social Media ‘Granfluencers’ During India’s Lockdown

( MUMBAI, India) — Posing with wads of fake cash, sporting colorful outfits and dancing to her own beat, Kamlesh […]

By Sonali Gupta

May 10, 2021

A Tumultuous Year for Portland’s Food Scene

A tumultuous, powerful year stretched Portland’s restaurant industry almost to the point of breaking. The industry is approaching a comeback, perhaps wiser than before.

By Alice Wolfe

May 10, 2021

People of Color in This Conservative County Are Ready to Talk Racial Trauma

(BEL AIR, Maryland) — Sydney Branch was only in the fifth grade when she first encountered racism in the conservative […]

By Morgan Johnson

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